In Episode 350 of my podcast Spoilerpiece Theatre, we review Language Lessons, Dear Mr. Brody, and Sound of Violence. We open with a statement in support of the Asian American community. Then we discuss some movies that played at this year’s SXSW. Megan and I cover Sound of Violence (2:52), Alex Noyer’s brutal horror film about a college student who finds herself chasing a synesthetic high at all costs. Next, we talk about Keith Maitland’s uneven documentary Dear Mr. Brody (14:30), which tells the story of Michael Brody Jr., an heir to a margarine fortune who publicly promised to give away his multi-million-dollar inheritance in 1970. Last, but certainly not least, we review the delightful Natalie Morales directorial debut, Language Lessons (27:37), which is about a Spanish teacher and her student who form an unexpected friendship during their remote lessons.
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Evan Crean
Spoilerpiece Theatre 350: Language Lessons
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