Zoinks! The AnotherLook duo is talking Will's pick for the week: the live-action Scooby-Doo film from 2002. Listen up as Corey and Will search for clues, discuss the iconic animated Hanna-Barbara property, and examine the film's strange mix of Y2K energy and 70s groovy energy.
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The Postman
We're delivering a new episode right to your mailbox. And by this I mean your Spotify notifications. Corey's pick for the week is the post-apocalyptic Kevin Costner blank check epic The Postman (1997). Listen up as we talk about the pure movie star quality of its central star, the book of the same name that the film was based on, and other facts about this huge commercial and critical flop. Is it worth Another Look? Let's open the letter and find out.
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King of New York
Season 5 pushes forward as Will and Corey get closer to the milestone of 50 podcast episodes! Listen up as the 'AnotherLook' duo discusses Will's pick for the week: Abel Ferrara's King of New York (1990). What is an Abel Ferrara picture, exactly? Style, tone, capitalism, Christopher Walken, Larry (!!) Fishburne - we talk about it all, and we feel no remorse. If you want to see a video of us guessing popcorn flavors, discussing the Milwaukee Film Fest, and answering trivia questions, check this out! https://youtu.be/NsHNciyM4JI?si=snqceT1G2msF9zKl
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Planet Terror
Season 5 is upon us! Join Will and Corey on the road to fifty episodes! Corey's pick for the week is the Robert Rodriguez splatter-fest: Planet Terror! Does it hold up? Does the Grindhouse project still work as intended? Listen up as we unpack this complicated genre send-up.
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Sinners
Corey and Will dive into the first major theatrical release of the year - Ryan Coogler's genre-bending Sinners. Listen up as we talk assimilation, allegory, traditional vampire tropes, The Blues, and much more.
Corey and Will are two buds who love movies. Each week, they will analyze one film that they believe deserves another look! Whether it's a film that slipped through the cracks, or a nostalgic favorite - this podcast is about reconnecting and reexamining personal histories through cinema.