Cinema Eclectica 164 – De-Gayed in the Final Draft

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This week Ryan, Graham and Aidan must face a terrible horror that they’ve ignored for too long, and is now ready to harvest their souls …

But before we talk about James Corden there’s Ari Aster’s hit debut “Hereditary” – which has been compared to The Exorcist, The Babadook and an obscure 1960s play (although the last one is just us).

After whirling through a minority report on “Ocean’s 8” faster than Sandra Bullock can rob a clothes store, Aidan and Graham discuss Paul Schrader’s masterful reinvention of the biopic “Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters”. It’s a film with some guts, which is more than you can say for its protagonist by the end of proceedings.

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