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Back Talk (an It s Movie Time podcast) Things Heard & Seen

Back Talk (produced by It’s Movie Time) Film Reviewed on Podcast: Things Heard & Seen by host John DeSando and guest, Kevin Carr Back Talk (produced by It’s Movie Time) is an extension of the long-running, award-winning movie review show It s Movie Time, which airs Fridays at 3:01 and 8:01 PM on WCBE 90.5 FM, Columbus, Ohio. Hosted by John DeSando, the podcast version features additional content and banter with guests. It’s Movie Time has won numerous national awards including LA Press Club, MarCom, Communicator, Hermes, and Silver Microphone honors. John DeSando, a Los Angeles Press Club first-place winner for National Entertainment Journalism, is also host of WCBE’s Cinema Classics. Contact him at JohnDeSando62@gmail.com

Back Talk (an It s Movie Time podcast) April 18, 21, Shiva Baby

Back Talk (produced by It’s Movie Time) Film Reviewed on Podcast: Shiva Baby by host John DeSando and guest, Mindy Mcfann Back Talk (produced by It’s Movie Time) is an extension of the long-running, award-winning movie review show It s Movie Time, which airs Fridays at 3:01 and 8:01 PM on WCBE 90.5 FM, Columbus, Ohio. Hosted by John DeSando, the podcast version features additional content and banter with guests. It’s Movie Time has won numerous national awards including LA Press Club, MarCom, Communicator, Hermes, and Silver Microphone honors. John DeSando, a Los Angeles Press Club first-place winner for National Entertainment Journalism, is also host of WCBE’s Cinema Classics. Contact him at JohnDeSando62@gmail.com

French Exit

French Exit With the adjective “French” in the title French Exit, much more can be expected than someone just leaving a country. With existential echoes and philosophical attitude the French can have over a croissant, an audience can see where writer Patrick DeWitt and director Azazel Jacobs are going in this low-key drawing-room comedy. The glamorous Michell Pfeiffer plays sixty-year-old former Manhattan socialite Frances, who encourages thoughts that go from the losses aging brings to the mortality ultimately reserved for all. She has lost her wealthy businessman husband, Franklin (voice of Tracy Letts), who returns with the help of randy seer Madeleine the Medium (Danielle Macdonald) in the form of a black cat (yes, the occult element is one of the lighter elements of a film, described as a comedy but really a darkly and quietly humorous melodrama). Call it a farce because it’s French, but don’t expect to laugh much.

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