In Episode 346 of my podcast Spoilerpiece Theatre, we review Cherry, Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry, I Care A Lot, and The Vigil. Dave briefly reviews R.J. Cutler’s Apple TV+ documentary Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry (1:43), which examines the singer-songwriter’s life while she creates her debut album. Next, we review J Blakeson’s Netflix crime drama/dark comedy I Care A Lot (8:20), starring Rosamund Pike as a legal guardian whose scheme to take advantage of her elderly wards hits a snag. Then we talk about Keith Thomas’s unique Jewish horror film The Vigil (23:35), about a shomer who encounters a demon while providing overnight watch to a deceased member of his former Orthodox Jewish community. We wrap up with Joe and Anthony Russo’s Apple TV+ drama Cherry (37:04), where Tom Holland portrays a soldier suffering from PTSD who turns to bank robbing after his drug addiction puts him in serious debt.
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Evan Crean
Spoilerpiece Theatre 346: Joe and Anthony Russo’s Cherry
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