Fresh from Park City, and feeling anything but, Matt and Alison talk the recently concluded Sundance Film Festival on this episode of the SVU — and in particular, why the dominance of Netflix and Amazon means you'll be able to stream some of the fest's most talked-about titles very soon. They also delve into cinematographer-turned-director Kirsten Johnson's beautiful meditation on what it means to make a documentary, CAMERAPERSON.
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Opening Break
Loving /War on Everyone /Ouija: Origin of Evil
Listener's Choice Review
Cameraperson
Queue Shots: Sundance 2017
Relevant link: I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore, streaming as on 2/24
Behind the 8-Ball: 3 New Releases
Alison: Sadako vs. Kayako / Me Without You / Life, Animated
Matt: Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon / Fargo / Lost Ed Wood Pilot: Final Curtain
2 Listener Recommendations
Alison: Heathers / Little Sister
Matt: No Tomorrow / The Expanse
1 Random Film From Our Netflix "My Lists"
Alison The Cold Light of Day
Matt El Dorado
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