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Michael Shannon Guests, New Dune Images & Possible Movie Theater Openings
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97 minutes
Released:
Apr 16, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Michael Shannon Guests, New Dune Images & Possible Movie Theater OpeningsOne of our favorite contemporary actors, Michael Shannon, joins us to talk about his new film The Quarry which his headed to VOD. He also gets into the ending of Man of Steel, the prolific directors he's been able to work with, why he skipped the Oscars when The Shape of Water won Best Picture and more. Also on this week's show, we discuss those new, gorgeous photos from Dune, Cinemark's plans to start opening in July, what might happen to the Cannes film festival and other major film events throughout the rest of the year, and we take a look at what's hitting VOD. For this week's BlendGame, we take a look at the filmography of Tony Scott! You can play along next wee by sending in your FAVORITE best picture winner of all time with #BestPictureBlend on Twitter. This Week In Movies (er...Streaming)Underwater (VOD 4/14)Fantasy Island (VOD 4/14)The Rhythm Section (VOD 4/14)Wendy (VOD 4/17)Endings, Beginnings (VOD 4/17)The Lighthouse (Amazon Prime 4/17)9:05 - Weekly Poll: Which PTA movie is better?21:14 - Michael Shannon Interview40:35 - Dune Images, Cinemark Announcement, Cannes1:08:04 - This Week In Movies (er...Streaming)1:14:41 - #TonyScottBlend Follow The Show HereReelBlend - @ReelBlendSean - @Sean_OConnell Jake - @JakesTakesKevin - @KevinMcCarthyTVGabe - @gabeKovacs
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Released:
Apr 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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