In Episode 262 of my podcast Spoilerpiece Theatre, we review The Lion King, Fighting with My Family, and This Changes Everything. This week Spoilerpiece celebrates 5 years of existence! Yay! And of course because it’s a special occasion, we hit some technical difficulties, which forced them to re-record the episode. Fortunately we don’t let it get in the way of a good time. Kris is up first to review The Lion King (3:21), which he describes as more of a reenactment than a remake, mimicking jokes and set pieces without contributing anything new. Then I fill him in on Fighting with My Family (19:20), a funny and charming movie directed by Stephen Merchant about a young British wrestler (Florence Pugh) trying to hack it in the WWE. Then Dave drops in remotely to cover This Changes Everything (30:55), a limited release documentary about gender discrimination in the film industry, that hits hard with statistics and interviews featuring just about every important woman in Hollywood (seriously, see it on July 22).
- 5 years ago
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Spoilerpiece Theatre 262: Fighting with My Family
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