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Author Topic: #610: Barry Jenkins & Naomie Harris (Moonlight) / Dr Strange / Tower / Bunuel #3  (Read 1265 times)

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Director Barry Jenkins and playwright Tarell McCraney grew up in the same neighborhood in 1980s-era Miami. MOONLIGHT, based on an autobiographical story by McCraney, brought Jenkins back to his roots. And that return to his home turf has paid off: MOONLIGHT has been the toast of the festival circuit all this fall. This week, Adam's interview with Jenkins and actress Naomie Harris. Plus, quick reviews of two more new releases - Marvel's DOCTOR STRANGE and TOWER, a newly minted Golden Brick nominee that Adam calls one of the best films of the year.

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Another great interview by Adam. 

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Glad to hear Adam endorsing yet another documentary that is likely to be underseen, Tower, of which I mostly concur.
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Glad to hear Adam endorsing yet another documentary that is likely to be underseen, Tower, of which I mostly concur.
Interesting, I took nothing at all political away from Tower.
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Another great interview by Adam.
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I listen to my podcasts in big batches and I am not sure if I am referring to the correct show, but I believe the Magritte reference from a listener Adam didn't get is to this picture:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Treachery_of_Images

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