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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2021 · 35 MIN

Office Hours: Films Released in 2020 That Don't Suck

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There is a scene in Sonic the Hedgehog - yes, the Sonic movie is better than it ever deserved to be and we all have to deal with it- where Sonic’s entire life is shattered and he must pick the pieces. That’s how everyday in 2020 felt. Luckily, as always, there were movies. We at Office Hours picked some of our favorite films that debuted this year in cinemas, on streaming, and by hacking Christopher Nolan’s computer to see his director’s cut of Tenet. Spoilers: it’s even more confusing. You survived the longest year of your life. Relax for a moment, take a deep breath, and get ready for Blockbuster Film School...to talk at length about Sonic the Hedgehog. Don’t judge us without seeing it !

There is a scene in Sonic the Hedgehog - yes, the Sonic movie is better than it ever deserved to be and we all have to deal with it- where Sonic’s entire life is shattered and he must pick the pieces. That’s how everyday in 2020 felt. Luckily, as always, there were movies. We at Office Hours picked some of our favorite films that debuted this year in cinemas, on streaming, and by hacking Christopher Nolan’s computer to see his director’s cut of Tenet. Spoilers: it’s even more confusing. You survived the longest year of your life. Relax for a moment, take a deep breath, and get ready for Blockbuster Film School...to talk at length about Sonic the Hedgehog. Don’t judge us without seeing it !

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