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It’s that time of year again, when Jon goes to see way too many movies in Park City, Utah, then comes back to tell us all about them. In addition to giving an overview of the Sundance Film Festival, Jon joins Will for in-depth reviews of the new Taylor Swift documentary Miss Americana, The Rhythm Section starring Blake Lively and Jude Law, and the dark fantasy reimagining Gretel & Hansel.

Theme Music: “Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince (Instrumental)” by Taylor Swift.

Show Notes:

  • 00:00:00 – Sundance Film Festival 2020
  • 01:02:50 – Miss Americana
  • 01:17:10 – The Rhythm Section
  • 01:30:40 – Gretel & Hansel

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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.

3 Comments

  • jancy says:

    I really dug Miss Americana (B), and I think you guys should have touched even more on Lana Wilson’s directing here. The way she brought out all of these personal moments was well done and stitched together nicely.

  • Doug Colman says:

    I’m not a Taylor Swift fan, but I had a good, even enlightening time watching this documentary. As for Rhythm Section, I agree the action scenes are well done, but this movie was too oppressively boring for me to stay awake.

  • Just Another Conductor for the Pineapple Express says:

    ok the applause sound effect made me laugh out loud.

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