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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2022 · 1H 6M

16 - Premo Cold Pizza

from Faffing About Film · host Vivian and Andy

Vivian & Andy discuss genre fiction and talk about a handful of movies that are less than the sum of their parts. The 1973 adoption clown thriller The Premonition (1973), The erotic Altman comedy That Cold Day in the Park (1969), and Paul Thomas Anderson's latest grooming-of-age small business drama Licorice Pizza (2021). 06:15 The Premonition. Dir: Robert Allen Schnitzer 23:16 That Cold Day in the Park. Dir: Robert Altman 43:35 Licorice Pizza. Dir: Paul Thomas Anderson Recorded 5-14-2022

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Vivian & Andy discuss genre fiction and talk about a handful of movies that are less than the sum of their parts. The 1973 adoption clown thriller The Premonition (1973), The erotic Altman comedy That Cold Day in the Park (1969), and Paul Thomas Anderson's latest grooming-of-age small business drama Licorice Pizza (2021). 06:15 The Premonition. Dir: Robert Allen Schnitzer 23:16 That Cold Day in the Park. Dir: Robert Altman 43:35 Licorice Pizza. Dir: Paul Thomas Anderson Recorded 5-14-2022

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