/Filmcast Ep. 477 – Sorry to Bother You

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David, Devindra, Jeff, and Kristy discuss what The Equalizer doesn’t understand about its own appeal, and check out Carlos Lopez Estrada’s Blindspotting. Plus, Kristy reports back from the 2018 Fantasia International Film Festival.

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Shownotes

What We’ve Been Watching
David – Annihilation, The Equalizer 2
Jeff – Come Inside My Mind
Kristy – Under the Silver Lake, The Man Who Killed HItler and Then The Bigfoot, Anna and The Apocalypse
Devindra – Blindspotting, Searching, The Expanse (S3)

News
James Gunn fired

Featured Review
Sorry to Bother You

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