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420 – Argylle

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Is the world right, or is Mike? Argylle, Matthew Vaughn’s new spy comedy, has received terrible reviews and is bombing at the box office – but Mike thinks everyone else is wrong, taking it far too seriously, and missing the parody. José is more in tune with the vox populi, finding the film a slog, Henry Cavill’s hair ugly, and Bryce Dallas Howard ill-cast. But we find concord when it comes to the film’s action scenes, and we discuss the transitions between Cavill and Sam Rockwell, Howard’s look and movement, Mike’s continuing complaint about the peculiar look of British visual effects, and more.

With José Arroyo of First Impressions and Michael Glass of Writing About Film.

54 – Isle of Dogs

Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs is a stop-motion story of the utmost beauty and wit. We discuss its cinematography, compositions, lightness of touch, allegorical relationship to reality, and place in Anderson’s body of work. We also reserve particular praise for Bryan Cranston’s vocal performance and Alexandre Desplat’s score.

The podcast can be listened to in the player above or on iTunes.

With José Arroyo of First Impressions and Michael Glass of Writing About Film.