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No Tenet? No problem. In addition to our featured review this week, we briefly discuss the new streaming service Peacock, including its flagship original series “Brave New World,” which boasts an impressive cast. Plus, Will shares his thoughts on the recently released indie The Sunlit Night, which stars Jenny Slate. Finally, we get into an in-depth discussion of Relic, an Australian horror film starring Emily Mortimer, Robyn Nevin, and Bella Heathcote.

Music in this episode: “controlla” by Idealism

Show Notes:

  • 00:00:00 – Cobb & Cooper
  • 00:03:40 – Off-Topics
  • 00:07:35 – Jon talks about “Brave New World” on Peacock
  • 00:14:10 – Will talks about The Sunlit Night
  • 00:21:40 – Relic
  • 00:40:30 – Spoiler discussion for Relic

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Jon Negroni

Jon is one of the co-founders of InBetweenDrafts and our resident film editor. He also hosts the podcasts Cinemaholics, Mad Men Men, and Rookie Pirate Radio. He doesn't sleep, essentially.

4 Comments

  • Brad Astra says:

    When I first finished this one, I was pretty confused for the most part. Had to really think on it, and I’m starting to come around on it being somewhat brilliant. I guess the dementia stuff tying with the black mold was tripping me up, but I think your explanation in the show breaks it down well.

  • Captain Crunch Time says:

    Love that you used the same “time travel” sounds from the Valley Girl/Scoob arc. Though it troubles me I remember it so well.

  • Phil to the Future says:

    Cobb put his trust into Cooper, but Cooper only let him down. His faith wasn’t in anything of substance or science. But only himself.

  • Anonymous says:

    Please review THE RENTAL.

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