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Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 136 (Interview with Brian Petsos)

On this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast, Bob Ward talks with writer/director Brian Petsos about his movie Big Gold Brick, his love for Oscar Isaac, and his future projects.
#CinephellasPodcast #BrianPetsos #Interview #MovieReview #BigGoldBrick
“Fledgling writer Samuel Liston and his experiences with Floyd Deveraux, the enigmatic middle-aged father of two who enlists Samuel to write his biography”
Big Gold Brick was released in theaters, digital, and VOD on February 25th.
Review – Rushmore (1998)

If you’ve ever been a 10-year-old who felt they outgrew Disney or that you were more mature than most kids around you, then Rushmore is the perfect movie for you. I grew up watching it on Comedy Central for years and it was at a perfect time in my life when my parents were getting divorced and I was starting middle school. I didn’t really have many people to lean on so Wes Anderson’s distinctive style spoke to me for many reasons. I felt Rushmore was a good version of a ‘90s teen movie filtered through a very reserved but adult lens. It feels like a prototypical high school movie but its unusual tone sets it apart from other movies like it. A lot of this is what has kept me coming back to it over the years and shows why Wes Anderson is still the best to ever do it.
Ozark – Season 4 : Part 1 Netflix Review

“No one gets out clean.” The first half of the final season of Ozark hit Netflix and Logan and Henry are back to review the beginning of the end for the Byrdes. Check out our review now and don’t forget to subscribe, like and comment on the post!
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“A financial advisor drags his family from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks, where he must launder money to appease a drug boss.”
Review – Licorice Pizza (2021)

It’s not a surprise that 2021 has been a trash ass year. It’s unanimously ties with 2020 as the worst years in human history. Seriously, has anyone said 1990 or 1979 was trash? No, because coronavirus didn’t exist then. So therefore, those are wrong answers. Licorice Pizza comes at a great time where we need an escape. This year hasn’t exactly been as exciting or as satisfying when it comes to movies personally because art is in a weird place right now and emotionally, a lot of movies didn’t hit as hard as I would’ve liked. Licorice Pizza, though, is one of the few movies that actually delivered for me this year. It worked for me precisely because it’s a movie that refuses to live in the now and instead recognizes the joys of being young when you didn’t have as many worries in the world in a time when things just felt less complicated. I’m not going to be all hyperbolic and say that it was so thrilling that the edge of my seat needed an edge of the seat or that it’s going to bring movies back because movies never left. What are you talking about? But I did enjoy it a lot due to its clear inspiration from films like American Graffiti and Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Paul Thomas Anderson has crafted a gratifying coming of age story that feels like a great return to the vibe of Boogie Nights.
Review – Don’t Look Up (2021)

A comet is on a crash course with earth and it’s up to two scientists to convince the world in Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up. Logan and Henry are back to review the new Netflix film that was released on December 24th.
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“Two low-level astronomers must go on a giant media tour to warn mankind of an approaching comet that will destroy planet Earth.”
Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 131 (Down with the Phellas)

It’s been a while since we’ve last seen you and it’s been a while since the ‘Phellas have gotten together for the podcast 😜
On Episode 131 of the Cinephellas Podcast, your favorite ‘Phellas of film are back to discuss a variety of movies and television topics such as…
- Spider-Man: No Way Home & Ranking the Spider-Man Films 🕷🕸🤘
- King Richard 👑
- Movies That Made Us Fall Asleep 😴
- Movies with Unhappy Endings That We Still Love 😟
And a Lot More on This Episode of The CinePhellas Podcast!
If you haven’t already, feel free to share, comment, subscribe, check out CinePhellas.com for movie reviews, videos, podcast episodes, interviews, and more.
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The Shrink Next Door – Episode 1 Apple TV+ Review

Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell star in the new Apple TV+ drama/dark comedy The Shrink Next Door. The show chronicles the wild true story of a psychiatrist who takes over the life of his patient. Logan and Henry analyze the premiere in their video review of the premiere episode. The first three episodes are now streaming with new episodes releasing every Friday.
#TheShrinkNextDoor #AppleTVPlus #TVReview
“The story of Marty and the therapist who turned his life around – then took it over. When he meets Dr. Ike, Marty just wants to get better at boundaries. Over 30 years, he’ll learn all about them – and what happens when they get crossed.”
The Suicide Squad – Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway Winner!

We wanted to congratulate the winner of James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad in 4K UHD . Stay tuned for more giveaways coming this holiday season!
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“Supervillains Harley Quinn, Bloodsport, Peacemaker and a collection of nutty cons at Belle Reve prison join the super-secret, super-shady Task Force X as they are dropped off at the remote, enemy-infused island of Corto Maltese.”
The Suicide Squad – Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway 11/11

Trick or Treat movie fans! We’ve got a digital copy of James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad in 4K UHD to give away. Watch the video and find out how to enter and don’t forget to use the #PhellasGiveAway
#TheSuicideSquad #Giveaway #31DaysofHorror #October
“Supervillains Harley Quinn, Bloodsport, Peacemaker and a collection of nutty cons at Belle Reve prison join the super-secret, super-shady Task Force X as they are dropped off at the remote, enemy-infused island of Corto Maltese.”