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Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 54 (The Irishman, Bond 25, and MORE!)

Logan Myerz and Henry Hill are back for Episode 54 on the Cinephellas Podcast . Today, they discuss their thoughts on The Irishman, No Time To Die, Star Wars, and MORE!
On the next podcast, we’re hosting our first Q + A. If you want to ask us a question, let us know in the comments below or e-mail us your questions to cinephellas@gmail.com and we’ll answer them in a few weeks!
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IT: Chapter Two – Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway

Happy Holidays Friends! For our December #PhellasGiveAway , we’re giving away a digital code copy of IT: Chapter Two on December 12th! Let us know in the comments below “What’s your favorite movie of 2019?” and we’ll pick random winner next Thursday. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for future giveaways.
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Also, we’re doing our first Q+A on the next episode of our podcast. Feel free to drop us a question in the comments below or e-mail us at cinephellas@gmail.com and we’ll answer them next week.
**Official Trailer** INHERIT THE VIPER starring Josh Hartnett – In Theaters January 10th

“For siblings Kip (Josh Hartnett) and Josie (Margarita Levieva), dealing opioids isn’t just their family business—it’s their only means of survival. When a deal goes fatally wrong, Kip decides he wants out. But Kip’s attempt to escape his family’s legacy ignites a powder keg of violence and betrayal, imperiling Kip, Josie, and their younger brother, Boots (Owen Teague), in this searing crime-thriller that builds to a shattering conclusion.”
Review – American Horror Story : 1984 (2019)

Logan Myerz reviews the ninth season of the FX anthology series American Horror Story created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk.
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“An anthology series centering on different characters and locations, including a house with a murderous past, an insane asylum, a witch coven, a freak show, a hotel, a possessed farmhouse, a cult, the apocalypse and a summer camp.”
Review – THE END OF THE F***ING WORLD : Season 2 (2019)

Logan Myerz reviews Season 2 of THE END OF THE F***ING WORLD that stars Jessica Barden and Alex Lawther.
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Official Trailer Premiere – THE DEATH & LIFE OF JOHN F. DONOVAN – In Theaters December 13!

“A decade after the death of an American TV star, a young actor reminisces about the written correspondence he once shared with the former, as well as the impact those letters had on both their lives.”
Review – Parasite (2019)

by Kevin Muller
One of the perks of the Oscar film season, which we are currently in, is films from all around the world get their moment in the spotlight that are vying for the chance at the “Best Foreign Film” prize. You probably have a favorite film from this genre: Life is Beautiful, Roma, A Separation, War and Peace, and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. This film comes from South Korea. Does it deserve to be mentioned amongst those other great films?
Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 52 (Interview with Adam Egypt Mortimer)

An imaginary friend takes a violent turn in horror-thriller director Adam Egypt Mortimer’s, Daniel Isn’t Real. Luke, played by Miles Robbins, is a troubled college student who resurrects his imaginary friend Daniel, played by Patrick Schwarzenneger. Daniel Isn’t Real gives viewers an eerie look at their inner selves and this trippy thriller shines a light on the power of choice. In this interview for the Cinephellas Podcast, Nile Fortner talks with Mortimer about what it’s like adapting the book, his inspirations such as The Exorcist and Fight Club, and more.
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Review – The Lighthouse (2019)

by Kevin Muller
When writer and director Robert Eggers burst on to the scene with 2016’s The Witch, he gave us a true New England horror tale. What he succeeded in doing was creating an immersive experience for the viewers. A majority of the time, when films are set in a different time periods, the accents are shoddy, the cinematography too clean, or the actors can’t nail the true essence of the characters. Eggers nailed all three of those aspects and much more. For his next feature, he has given us a movie, that takes place at the end of the 19th century, located in New England, with his two actors speaking in thick New England accents. Does he go two for two, or was his first effort a fluke?