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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is the best British folk horror movie since The Wicker Man. Join the Georgia Movie Dawg for an exploration of The Bone Temple against the backdrop of British folk horror and the ways that it both exemplifies and deconstructs the genre. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is a folk horror film for our times and the Dawg explains why.
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Don't listen to Rob Schneider. Hollywood isn't inherently liberal. It's inherently conservative. The Georgia Movie Dawg makes several arguments to prove this point, including a review of the new movie from Amazon/MGM called MERCY starring Chris Pratt as an alcoholic abusive hero cop and Rebecca Ferguson as an AI executioner who learns how to feel.
The Dawg reviews Sam Raimi's Send Help and Jason Statham's Shelter and considers the past, present, and future of B movies. Plus box office analysis of Melania and Iron Lung.
The Dawg reviews the new movie PILLION, examines the history of BDSM representation in movies, and revisits last week's Senate hearing about Netflix's purchase of Warner Brothers featuring Ted Sarandos and some Republican senators who are really pissed off about black vikings and children's television.
A new Emerald Fennell movie means a new round of Emerald Fennell discourse!! The Dawg blocks out the noise for an honest reconsideration of Fennell's career and a review of her new Wuthering Heights adaptation starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.
The Dawg pays tribute to documentarian Frederick Wiseman's legacy with revolutionary reviews of How to Make a Killing, Crime 101, and Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie.
The Dawg reviews the latest Scream-- SCREAM 7-- in the context of the franchise's legacy and impact on horror. RIP Wes Craven
The Dawg talks Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride!, how monster movies saved Universal in the 1930s, and why David Zaslav is a monster for our times. Plus another rant about Pixar adults.
"The Worst Acquisition in History, Again" by Scott Galloway
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The Dawg caught a helluva double feature this weekend- Reminders of Him and Undertone- that left him physically spent. The Dawg deep dives into the Colleen Hoover (CoHo) cinematic universe. Plus a neurological analysis of why CoHo movies make him cry. Box office analysis. And the Oscar Oscars- awards for the best things that happened at the Oscars last night.
The Georgia Movie Dawg gives his honest review of the new movie Project Hail Mary.