• Hollywood Persona - Ep64 - Longlegs, The Watchers, In a Violent Nature

  • Jul 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

Hollywood Persona - Ep64 - Longlegs, The Watchers, In a Violent Nature

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Mitch and Ant discuss upcoming movies, their box office draft, and review the horror film 'Long Legs'. They share their thoughts on the movie's marketing, the performance of the lead actress Micah Monroe, and compare it to 'Silence of the Lambs'. They also discuss the scare factor of the film and their love for horror movies. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss two movies: 'Long Legs' and 'In a Violent Nature'. They compare the performances of the actors in 'Long Legs' and praise Alicia Witt's portrayal of a troubled mother. They also discuss the visuals and cinematography of the film. In regards to 'In a Violent Nature', they express disappointment with the film, citing poor dialogue, lack of character development, and confusing plot points. They also mention the creepy atmosphere of the woods and the potential of the film. In this conversation, Ant and Mitch discuss three movies: In a Violent Nature, Horizon American Saga, and Kneecap. They share their thoughts on each film, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses. Ant and Mitch both enjoyed In a Violent Nature, praising its unique perspective and creative kills. They found Horizon American Saga to be engaging and well-acted, but Ant mentioned that it felt like it should have been a series rather than a movie. Kneecap, a true story set in Belfast, impressed Ant with its portrayal of Irish hip-hop and political turmoil. Overall, they recommend these films to viewers looking for something different and entertaining.

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