Debt to Cinema

Debt to Cinema 012: Gremlins

Tis the season and also time for Steve to finally see a holiday classic. This one is for the people that enjoy snow the most when its dark, and sprinkled in blood. Fun Fact: Steve literally bought this for a dollar from his library.

Dollar Reviews

Dollar Reviews 001: A New Beginning

The first episode in our revamped titular show where we review Brooklyn, Age of Adaline, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2, Bone Tomahawk, Krampus, Da Sweet Blood of Jesus, Chi-Raq, and Spotlight.

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Two Cents 024: Not Prime Time

The episode in which I complain about Chi-Raq not being on Amazon Prime yet, Mad Max is an awards contender, Star Wars continues to be talked about, Google is creating a streaming library, Dave Chappelle cracks down on phone usage at shows, Max Landis is Lex Luthor, The Duplass Brothers are writing a book of essays, Trainspotting 2 is official, Peter Jackson might be doing Doctor Who, Samurai Jack is returning, DirecTV will broadcast live 4K content, and Nokia’s Ozo VR camera hits the big leagues.

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Debt to Cinema 011: The Secret in Their Eyes

With the Americanized remake in theaters and Oscar season in full swing, I thought it would be the perfect time to finally finish watching the best movie I’ve never seen in its entirety. Beware: this episode is more spoiler heavy than usual.

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Two Cents 023: Dollars Makes Sense

The episode in which we announce the reviews section of Two Cents is becoming the new Dollar Reviews, Amazon is rumored to offer premium content through Instant Video, Yoga Hosers is playing Sundance, Gods of Egypt’s lack of diversity, J-Law wanting to be a director, and Netflix’s next theatrical releases. Plus, reviews for Cop Car, The Guest, The Night Before, Hot Tub Time Machine 2, The Good Dinosaur, Creed, Tom Sawyer, The Dirty Dozen, Tangerine, Bound, True Story, Turbo Kid, and Spike Lee’s Oldboy.

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Debt to Cinema 010: THX 1138

With less than a month remaining until the continuation of George Lucas’s Star Wars Saga, Steve thought it would be fitting to review the filmmaker’s directing debut. Get ready for something on the stranger side of science fiction.

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Two Cents 022: Common Creativity

The episode in which we publish under Creative Commons, talk about Vin Diesel’s expanding movie universes, Memento getting a remake, Figment VR, Robert Rodriguez’s film that won’t be seen until 2115, Edgar Wright trying his hand at animation, Hasbro putting My Little Pony on the big screen, Joaquin Phoenix + Casey Affleck, Top Gun 2, Max Landis getting a show on Syfy, and Amazon’s improved screenwriting tools. Plus, reviews for Edward Scissorhands, Iron Man, King Kong, Gravity, The Killing, Monster’s University, Monster’s Inc., The Little Prince, Winnebago Man, Stories We Tell, Marvel’s Jessica Jones, and Man in the High Castle.

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Debt to Cinema 009: Kingpin

Towards the end of last week’s Amish infused selection, Steve let it be known that he’d never seen the other filmic example of their lifestyle, so I felt a debt needed to be satisfied. Get ready for our first trashy pick of this show, if only Steve was prepared.

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Two Cents 021: Beta to the Max

The episode in which we talk about Lawrence Kasdan leaving the Star Wars universe, the death of Betamax, Netflix helping out monsters, Shia LaBeouf doing performance art, Fifty Shades going back to back, Neil Blomkamp helming a time travel flick, T-Mobile making video streaming free, and digital stars being on The Amazing Race. Plus, reviews for the Limitless pilot (again!), Miller’s Crossing, Road House, Adult Beginners, and the Art Angels album by Grimes.

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Debt to Cinema 008: Witness

This week we watched the critical darling of 1985 that really launched Harrison Ford’s career. One liners, chin beards, cute kittens – this fish out of water film basically has it all. I was trying to come up with a blurb as corny as Steve’s intro, but maize-be thats not possible.