#984: Top 5 Whodunits, Murder on the Orient Express (Lumet #5), The Substance, Will & Harper
The Butler did it.
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“The flagship film podcast” featuring in-depth reviews, top 5 lists and interviews.
The Butler did it.
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Chasin’ twisters with Glen Powell.
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Lupita Nyong’o gets quiet.
Read MoreAdam, Josh, and Producer Sam answer listener questions about the evolution of the show (Top 5s, hot takes), interviewing philosophy, and alternative college majors.
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