#837: Annette / Respect / Happy Together (Wong Kar Wai #5)
“Like it or not, it’s a real movie.” Guest critic Michael Phillips joins Josh for a review of the latest from director Leos Carax.
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“The flagship film podcast” featuring in-depth reviews, top 5 lists and interviews.
“Like it or not, it’s a real movie.” Guest critic Michael Phillips joins Josh for a review of the latest from director Leos Carax.
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