Cinema Eclectica 218 – Angel of the North Has Fallen

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The radio’s blasting 60’s pop, Aidan’s smoking Red Apples and Rob’s barefoot for no adequate reason, which means it’s time for a new Quentin Tarantino film.

“Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood” has provoked heated debate about its … well, everything, really. But what’s the Eclectica take?

Off the Shelf sees two Eureka releases providing very different but complimentary crime thrillers to Leo and Brad’s. Rob takes a look at Martin Sheen’s screen debut in 1967’s “The Incident”, while Aidan takes a look at Fred Schepsi’s controversial Australian New Wave thriller “The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith”.

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