Cinema Eclectica 153 – Oprah: Floating Benevolent Space God

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This week’s show tackles faith, the nature of reality and how to pronounce director’s names – all areas that we’re pretty confident we’ll have sorted out by the time we finish our review of Ava DuVernay’s “A Wrinkle in Time” where we find out if the “Selma” director finds a happy medium between indie grit and big-budget spectacle.

Also on the show, an Off the Shelf review from an unexpected and delightful source has Graham checking out Oldrich Lipský’s time-travel farce “I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen”, while Sarah takes BFI’s release of “Queerama” out of the closet.

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