Episode 333: The Firm

For the next couple of months we will be covering the movie adaptations of author John Grisham’s legal thrillers. With a who’s who of a cast and Oscar-winning filmmaker, this franchise-starter is a somewhat quieter take on the typical cinematic thriller, but one that puts intelligence and relatability above superhuman acts. Also note that this is one of Tom Cruise’s highest running distance totals of his filmography, so of course that means it’s great.

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Episode 251: Dead Poets Society

Jacob Neff joins us to discuss our September Donor Pick winner in a month we aim to honor the late, great Robin Williams. Our conversation has us debating the merits of promoting artistry versus realism and wondering whether Professor Keating’s methods would be beneficial to all students, as well as trying to understand what makes this film such a beloved favorite for so many viewers.

Dead Poets Society Spoiler Review – 0:09:31

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Episode 244: The Talented Mr. Ripley

This week Caless Davis is back on the show to talk about one of his favorite films. Arguably Matt Damon’s best performance is given in this twisty thriller about identity theft set in 1950s Italy and its commentary on class offers plenty for us to discuss.

The Talented Mr. Ripley Spoiler Review – 0:15:57

The Connecting Point – 1:21:19

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