Martin McDonagh kind of caught cinephiles off-guard with his first feature film, In Bruges, the Colin Farrell-Brendan Gleeson-starring crime action comedy (fun fact: nearly every film on IMDB lists those genres). It served as a career renaissance of sorts for Farrell, so their re-teaming for another crime action comedy – this time with an enhanced cast – certainly had many of us foaming at the mouths. But did it deliver? Found out what Dylan, Nick Jobe, Nick Powell and Kristen thought of it (spoiler alert: Nick Jobe loved its meta qualities) in our latest episode.
Also on tap:
* Rants and Raves of the Week
* Last LAMB Standing
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Thanks for listening!
Tags: Journeys in Classic Films, Man I Love Films, podcast, Random Ramblings of a Demented Doorknob, Seven Psychopaths, the cinematic katzenjammer