CB Podcast Ep. 106 – “Annihilation” Review

This week, the bros catch up with some recommendations in film and TV. Then, they end the podcast with an in-depth review of Alex Garland’s Annihilation.
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  • Hosts: Josiah Wampfler, Sam Wampfler & Jacob Wampfler
  • Produced by Josiah Wampfler
  • A Cinema Bros Network Podcast
  • Theme Music by Josiah Wampfler. Film clips used under fair use. All rights belong to their respective copyright holders
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  • Email us at cinemabrospod@gmail.com

Ep. 97 – “Good Time” & “Lady Bird” Reviews

This week, the bros bring you two reviews of films from one of their favorite studios, A24. First up is the colorful, grimy crime thriller starring an unrecognizable Robert Pattinson, “Good Time”. They then finish up with a review of Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut, “Lady Bird”, a delightful story of a young woman played by Saoirse Ronan and her evolving relationship with her mother as she experiences her senior year of high school.
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Credits:

  • Hosts: Josiah Wampfler, Sam Wampfler & Jake Wampfler
  • Produced by Josiah Wampfler
  • A Cinema Bros Network Podcast
  • Theme Music by Josiah Wampfler. Film clips used under fair use. All rights belong to their respective copyright holders
  • Music clips used under fair use. All rights belong to their respective copyright holders.
  • Visit our website for show notes as well as articles covering film, television, video games, music & more!
  • Email us at cinemabrospod@gmail.com

CB Podcast Ep. 87 – “mother!” Review

This week, the bros bring recommendations in film and TV, plus an in-depth review of the extremely divisive and strange film, “mother!”, from director Darren Aronofsky.
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Credits:
  • Hosts: Josiah Wampfler, Sam Wampfler & Jake Wampfler
  • Produced by Josiah Wampfler
  • A Cinema Bros Network Podcast
  • Theme Music by Josiah Wampfler. Film clips used under fair use. All rights belong to their respective copyright holders
  • Music clips used under fair use. All rights belong to their respective copyright holders.
  • Visit our website for show notes as well as articles covering film, television, video games, music & more!
  • Email us at cinemabrospod@gmail.com

“Joy” Review: [Insert pun featuring the film’s title]

By Josiah Wampfler

When I first saw the trailer for Joy, I was really not looking forward to seeing it. David O. Russell is back with all the same people yet again doing a film loosely based off the life of the woman who invented the miracle mop… whoop-dee-doo… But, since thousands hundreds tens of people look to me for my sage advice about current films, I went to see the film and did it with an open mind. I thought, “Hey, maybe it will be good…” Well, it wasn’t bad.

As mentioned above, Joy is (very) loosely based on the life of the woman who invented the miracle mop, Joy Mangano. The usual Russell cast is featured including Jennifer Lawrence, Robert DeNiro and Bradley Cooper. And Russell applies the same tropes that he’s used time and time again: Joy’s family is a bunch of terrible, incompetent people who pile all of their problems on her and give her no thanks. The film is almost unbearable due to these terrible people and is only saved by Jennifer Lawrence’s likability. Most of the characters in Joy have no depth or any real arc. They simply are awful human beings and will always be that.

Then, out of nowhere, Bradley Cooper appears! And while he technically has a character name, there is no real difference between Bradley Cooper and his character because he has even less depth and screen time than all the other characters. The only difference is this guy is super-duper nice and good.

This was the only real enjoyable part of the film, but unfortunately it felt like I started watching a completely different film. The tonal change was far too drastic to flow well with the rest of the film, leaving me feeling whiplash.

At this point, you may be saying, “Still, Jennifer Lawrence was nominated for an Academy Award for her role, so that must be worth seeing, right?” Wrong! Lawrence might as well have been nominated for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part Two. She is good (as always), but nothing in her performance is profound enough to be “Oscar-worthy” and one part of the performance is even downright bad.

Halfway through the film, I started noticing a slight Jersey accent on some of her words. Then as the film went on, the accent became more pronounced and varied. There is no reason for this accent and I am not sure why it is there, but in my mind it should have completely cut her out of the conversation for the Oscars.

Still, the biggest problem with Joy isn’t any of these issues. The biggest problem is that it is just too dull. Audiences have seen these rags to riches stories far too often to settle for a mediocre one. Despite some interesting things here and there and genuinely good acting from most of the cast, there is nothing in Joy that rises above mediocre.

So, while Joy is not a bad film, it is not one that I would advise wasting your time or money on. The only reason I would suggest seeking this film out is for Linus Sandgren’s breathtaking cinematography. But, if that’s the only reason, just wait till home video or go watch The Revenant instead.

CB Podcast Ep. 21- “The Hateful Eight” & “The Revenant” Reviews

“It’s a new year, but the brothers have two 2015 films still to review. This week they come to you with predictions for the Oscar nominations and reviews for ‘The Hateful Eight’ and ‘The Revenant.'”

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