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Movie Review of Joker 2: Folie À Duex
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Review of the new Rated R Marvel film, Deadpool & Wolverine starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.
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In this episode of "You're Watching A Movie With Silas Lindenstein," I have the honor of interviewing Dr. Erin MacDonald, an astrophysicist, renowned science speaker, and science consultant for the Star Trek franchise. Dr. MacDonald shares her insights on the science behind Star Trek, the unique challenges of making sci-fi realistic, and her role as a voice actor on Star Trek: Prodigy. We also dive into her personal life, including her favorite foods, drinks, and hobbies, as she answers my famous seven questions along with some listener questions.
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The real science vs. fictional science in Star TrekDr. MacDonald's journey and achievements in astrophysicsFun and engaging listener questionsPersonal anecdotes and nerdy confessionsDon't miss this engaging and informative episode with one of the most fascinating voices in science communication. Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share your thoughts! -
In this episode of "You're Watching A Movie With Silas Lindenstein," I have the pleasure of interviewing Xenia LeBlanc, the talented writer and director of the short film "The Exposed." Xenia and I discuss her fascinating journey from studying acting across the globe to creating a captivating horror short film. She opens up about the dynamics of being in a filmmaking couple with her husband, Nicholas Acosta, and how they navigate their creative collaborations.
We dive into the making of "The Exposed," a unique horror film crafted without CGI or visual effects, and the creative challenges that came with it. Xenia also shares how her Russian childhood and a particular episode of "Rescue 911" inspired the film's chilling premise.
Tune in for an insightful conversation filled with personal stories, filmmaking advice, and a behind-the-scenes look at Xenia's work. Don't forget to watch "The Exposed" and share your thoughts with us! -
In this episode of "You're Watching A Movie With Silas Lindenstein," I review the new film "Dandelion," a captivating story about a struggling Cincinnati singer-songwriter who finds her true voice amidst a group of nomadic musicians. Starring Kiki Layne and Thomas Doherty, and directed by Nicole Randall, "Dandelion" has become my favorite film of the year. Join me as I dive into the emotional depth of the film, discuss the beautiful cinematography and compelling storytelling, and share my personal connection to its themes.
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Review of MaXXXine
Silas dives into the thrilling world of "MaXXXine," the latest installment in Ti West's horror trilogy. Set in the neon-drenched streets of 1980s Hollywood, "MaXXXine" follows the determined Maxine Minx, played by Mia Goth, as she pursues fame amidst a backdrop of suspense and slasher elements. Silas discusses the film's nostalgic atmosphere, standout performances by a stellar cast including Kevin Bacon and Giancarlo Esposito, and the intricate character depth that makes this movie a must-watch for horror fans. Tune in to hear Silas's full review and find out why "MaXXXine" is a gripping addition to the trilogy. -
Episode Title: Action and Comedy on a Budget with Nicholas Acosta
In this exciting episode of "You're Watching a Movie with Silas Lindenstein," Silas sits down with the talented writer-director Nicholas Acosta. Nicholas recently premiered his new short film, "The Pickup," at the Dances With Films Film Festival on June 25th. "The Pickup" is an action-comedy about an Uber driver who inadvertently becomes involved in a secret agent's high-stakes mission. Astonishingly, this high-quality film, filled with car chases, fireballs, and even a helicopter, was made on a shoestring budget of just $6,000!
Silas and Nicholas dive into the creative process behind making a visually stunning action short without breaking the bank. They discuss the challenges and innovations of filming during the pandemic, the use of special effects and miniatures, and the remarkable resourcefulness required to produce Hollywood-caliber stunts on an indie budget. Nicholas also shares insights into his popular YouTube series on creating stunts and special effects on a budget, as well as anecdotes from his own Uber driving experiences that inspired the film.
Additionally, Nicholas answers Silas's "World Famous Seven Questions," revealing his nerdy passions, favorite foods and drinks, musical tastes, and more.
Don't miss this fascinating look at indie filmmaking magic and the behind-the-scenes stories that make "The Pickup" a must-watch. Tune in, relax, and enjoy this fun and insightful conversation with Nicholas Acosta. -
In this episode of "You're Watching a Movie with Silas Lindenstein," Silas reviews the thrilling new prequel, "A Quiet Place: Day One." Join Silas as he dives into the film's exploration of the first days of the alien invasion in New York City, discusses standout performances by Lupita Nyong'o and Joseph Quinn, and shares his thoughts on the film's suspense, scares, and emotional depth. Whether you're a fan of the series or new to the world of "A Quiet Place," this episode is packed with insights and a passionate take on the latest installment. Tune in now!
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Silas delves into the 2024 comedy-drama "Treasure," directed by Julia von Heinz and written by Julia von Heinz and John Quester. The film stars Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry, and tells the story of a music journalist and her Holocaust survivor father as they journey to Poland to uncover their family's past. Silas explores the film’s narrative, performances, direction, and the unique blend of humor and drama that defines this heartfelt story. T
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Silas dives into the fantasy drama "Tuesday" (2023), directed by Daina O. Pusić. The film stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Lola Petticrew as a mother and daughter duo navigating the complexities of life and impending loss, with Death personified by a talking, size-changing macaw. Join Silas as he explores the film's unique blend of whimsy and profound themes, discussing the performances, storytelling, and imaginative elements that make "Tuesday" a standout in its genre. Don't miss this in-depth review of a film that balances humor and tragedy in a way that is both thought-provoking and heartfelt.
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In this episode of "You’re Watching A Movie With Silas Lindenstein," Silas reviews the new action-comedy film "Thelma" (2024). Join Silas as he breaks down this delightful film starring June Squibb as a 93-year-old grandmother on a mission to reclaim her stolen money. He discusses the film's unique blend of humor and heart, its engaging storyline, and the standout performances from the cast.
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Join Silas Lindenstein on "You're Watching A Movie With Silas Lindenstein" as he reviews Disney Pixar's highly anticipated sequel, Inside Out 2. In this episode, Silas delves into the emotional complexities and innovative animation that make this film a standout. Discover why he believes this is one of the best animated sequels of all time, as he explores the relatable depiction of teenage emotions and the seamless blend of humor and heart.
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In this episode of "You're Watching A Movie With Silas Lindenstein," Silas interviews the creative team behind the new horror film Wild Eyed and Wicked. Join writer/director G.S. Foxworth and cast members Michael Summers and Stephanie Esters as they discuss the making of the film, the allure of the horror genre, and share behind-the-scenes insights. Plus, hear their unique and entertaining answers to Silas's famous "Seven Questions."
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In this episode of "You're Watching A Movie with Silas Lindenstein," Silas dives into the new Jennifer Lopez sci-fi action film, "Atlas." Join Silas as he breaks down the film's plot, special effects, character development, and overall impact. Is "Atlas" a sci-fi gem or just another forgettable flick? Tune in to hear Silas' thoughts on the film's strengths and weaknesses, and why it sparks interesting discussions about AI and humanity.
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In this episode of "You're Watching a Movie with Silas Lindenstein," Silas dives into the latest installment of the iconic sci-fi franchise, "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes." As a long-time fan of the series, Silas shares his excitement and insights on the new film, discussing its storyline, special effects, and overall impact. Tune in to hear his thoughts on whether this movie lives up to its predecessors and his final verdict on whether it's a must-watch.
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Review of Sasquatch Sunset
Join Silas Lindenstein on "You're Watching a Movie with Silas Lindenstein" as he delves into the quirky and unconventional world of "Sasquatch Sunset," starring Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Kao. In this episode, Silas explores the film's unique approach to storytelling and its standout performances, all while pondering the broader themes it subtly presents. -
Smashing Expectations: 'Challengers' Serves Up a Winning Blend of Drama and Sportsmanship. Join Silas Lindenstein as he reviews "Challengers," starring Zendaya, Josh O'Connor, and Mike Faist.
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