Sometimes a film captures the public imagination because it expresses a universal truth in an of-the-moment way. Sometimes it’s because its great artistry reframes a thing we thought we knew. And sometimes it’s because it's pre-chewed, spiceless mush that spackles over the heart-spaced hole where consciousness used to sit before a militantly vapid consumerist culture eradicated humanity’s desire – even ability – to truly feel. Which one is 2004’s The Notebook? Listen to this very special, Valentine’s Day episode of FULL CAST AND CREW to find out!
273. 'My Cousin Vinny' (1992)
Somehow, I've never seen this film before for reasons to do with "the 90's" as d
272. Emergency Episode: The Bachman Twist Pretzel Crisis of 2026
In this urgent plea for understanding in these troubled times, I veer off the no
271. Abbas Kiarostami's 'Close-up' (1990)
One of the greatest, most thought-provoking yet totally accessible films is this
269. 'Night of the Juggler' (1980)
'Night of the Juggler' is either one of the best 70's film titles or one of the
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