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Failed Critics Review: Lawless

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Brothers. Gangsters. Heroes.That doesn't apply to any of us, if we're honest. Except maybe heroes. Steve chased someone from a kebab shop once.We are critics though, and this week we're tackling prohibition-era Shia the Beef-starring movie Lawless. We also hear from James as he struggles to wax lyrical about two of his favourite films so far this year - Berberian Sound Studio and The Imposter - as well as hearing reviews on Barry Lyndon and Glengary Glen Ross.James was hungover and without notes, Gerry had only seen Lawless, Owen's internet kept cutting out, and Steve was...well, Steve. Somehow we recorded a show.Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Brothers. Gangsters. Heroes.That doesn't apply to any of us, if we're honest. Except maybe heroes. Steve chased someone from a kebab shop once.We are critics though, and this week we're tackling prohibition-era Shia the Beef-starring movie Lawless. We also hear from James as he struggles to wax lyrical about two of his favourite films so far this year - Berberian Sound Studio and The Imposter - as well as hearing reviews on Barry Lyndon and Glengary Glen Ross.James was hungover and without notes, Gerry had only seen Lawless, Owen's internet kept cutting out, and Steve was...well, Steve. Somehow we recorded a show.Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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