Cinema Eclectica 194 – Come See The Mastodon Parade!

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Eclectica is back with “The Kid Who Would Be King” – the latest film from Joe Cornish, and in a strange turn of events, Graham and Tim’s review features very few references to Adam and Joe.

We’re sorry. We’ll try and make up for it when we do a Jacques Rivette film next week.

After that it’s our usual Off the Shelf section, which features Second Run’s release of Bill Morrison’s “Dawson City Frozen Time” – a film that’s as much fun to watch as it is to say, and StudioCanal’s reissue of the inimitable “Evil Dead 2”. Don’t worry, we’re not the sort of hacks who are going to end the review by saying “Groovy” as we saved that for the show description.

Groovy.

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