Cinema Eclectica 146 – Ullo John Waters, Got a New Motor

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The first rule of Gothic literature is that everyone has dark secrets and no-one can be trusted – as Rob, Mick and Graham find out when the local cinemas nix their plans for “Phantom Thread” to be Film of the Week. Worry not though, as Daniel Day-Lewis’ Whitby vacation is still covered, along with the more commercial Gothic stylings of Helen Mirren’s new horror film. Is it for the “Winchester”, or get-in-Binchester?

Off the Shelf has a Criterion special with Rob covering Jonathan Demme’s “Something Wild”, Mick discovering the fiftieth anniversary of “Night of the Living Dead”, and Graham talking about Wes Anderson’s directorial debut “Bottle Rocket”. We should warn you that there are potentially controversial opinions on this episode, but we manage to evade the lynch mobs – until the very end that is …

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