Welcome to Considering the Cinema, Episode 019, in which your late-night host Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) brings you reviews of the 2020 new releases, The Gentlemen (2020) and The Turning (2020). Jason also welcomes filmmaker Mack Robins, … Continue reading →


Welcome to Considering the Cinema, Episode 019, in which your late-night host Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”) brings you reviews of the 2020 new releases, The Gentlemen (2020) and The Turning (2020). Jason also welcomes filmmaker Mack Robins, director of the short film Unseen, to discuss Movie Shaming and High Noon (1952). And of course, Jason also brings you some Mini Reviews of what he’s been watching lately, including an overview of The Sopranos TV series. Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive!


Thanks for listening to Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can call the new voicemail number at (801) 215-9704 or email Jason at [email protected] or post a comment in the show notes for this episode.

SHOW NOTES: Considering Horror Cinema Ep. 019


[ 00:00:00 ] – Introduction

– Considering the Cinema Ep. 019

– Agenda


New in Theaters for Friday, January 24, 2020

The Gentlemen

The Turning

The Last Full Measure

Talita the Final Cut (aka D-Love)

Blind Eyes Opened

Run

Get Gone

Cats

Color Out of Space

Elsewhere

Zombi Child


— The loss of Kobe Bryant

— The Grammy Awards and Gillman Joel Robertson’s birthday

[ 00:06:13 ] – The Gentlemen (2020)

Jason = 6 ( Redbox Rental )

[ 00:12:35 ] – The Turning (2020)

Jason = 3 ( Avoid )

[ 00:18:42 ] – What I’ve Been Watching Lately


Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)

Jason = 7.5 ( Buy it from $5 bin )


Countdown (2019)

Jason = 6.5 ( Rental )


Where’d You Go, Bernadette (2019)

Jason = 6 ( Low-priority Stream on Netflix )


The Sopranos (TV series) (1999-2007)

Jason = 9 ( Buy all six seasons! )


For more insights on “The Sopranos,” Jason recommends this excellent article from Den of Geek: The Sopranos: Explaining the Final Scene


— The Many Saints of Newark (2020)

[ 00:40:22 ] – Movie Shaming and High Noon (1952) with filmmaker Mack Robins

— Movie Shaming


High Noon (1952)

Jason = 10 ( Buy it! )

Mack = 10 ( Buy it! )

Wrap-Up

For the Road:

– An awful theater experience

CTC Episode Archive

HMW Episode Archive

Other links for this episode:


Catch up with filmmaker Mack Robins:

On Twitter: @RobinsMack

Short film on YouTube: Unseen

IMDb page: Unseen

Mack’s rap music video starring Jason himself: Live to Trade (Another Day)


Jay recommends listening to Horror Movie Weekly’s review of Boar (2019)


Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive


Don’t forget to check out Horror Movie Weekly’s new Episode Archive


Hear Jason’s Top 10 Episodes:

— NEW: Top 10 Movies of the 2010s Decade – All Genres

Top 10 Movies of 2019

Top 10 Horror Movies of 2019

Top 10 Horror Movies of the 2010s Decade


Like Horror movies? Check out Jay’s new Horror Movie Weekly podcast with BillChete and Lady Phantom!

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