Cinema Eclectica 207 – Women Be Scaring

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After looking at the winners and one big loser from Cannes 2019, it’s time for Eclectica to return to its B-sides series where we look back at recent films that we weren’t able to cover at the time of their release, and this week are “Fighting With My Family”, “Birds of Passage”, “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” and “Greta” are getting the spotlight.

Off the Shelf has a certain Sheen to it this week, with Charlie and Emilio’s dad taking the lead in Criterion’s Blu-Ray of Terrence Malick’s debut “Badlands”, as well as “Apocalypse Now Redux”, which Graham tries to suicidally argue is the better cut. Next week we do a Godzilla: take all the Film of the Week candidates and let them fight.

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