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CinEffect Podcast Episode 83

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You seek paleblood. To end this eternal podcast. Well, I’m afraid to tell you that the podcast never ends. You will never wake from the Hunter’s Podcast. The podcast is eternal.

To listen to this episode, click here.

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EPISODE TIMELINE

(0:00) Bloodborne OST
(0:45) Intro/Cesar Chavez Day Happened to Chris

GAMES
(4:13) Bloodborne

MOVIES
(1:04:49) It Follows

ENDING
(1:28:37) Ari Folman’s New Project Announced
(1:32:25) Coming Soon to Theaters…
(1:37:06) Links/Outro

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CinEffect Podcast Episode 59

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You listen to this podcast, and you can become anyone, anything you want. No limits, no boundaries beyond your imagination. The podcasts are our new reality. The podcasts are our future.

To listen to this week’s episode, click here.

You can subscribe to the podcast via iTunes and a traditional RSS feed, as well.

EPISODE TIMELINE

(0:00) Forever Young by Robin Wright (The Congress OST)
(0:55) Intro

GAMES
(14:16) Destiny Post-Mortem
(22:55) D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die

TV
(53:10) Black Jesus
(1:08:17) Alex Geeks Out About Moral Orel

MOVIES
(1:18:23) This Is Where I Leave You
(1:30:37) A Walk Among the Tombstones
(1:40:47) The Congress

(2:08:32) Coming Soon to Theaters…
(2:17:18) Coming Soon to Games…
(2:18:59) Links/Outro

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AFI Fest Review: ‘The Congress’

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I was sadly only able to see one film at the AFI Film Festival, but boy did I pick a good one. I review Ari Folman’s follow-up to Waltz With Bashir, the beautiful, beguiling, disorienting The Congress, which stars Robin Wright as… Robin Wright. Click here to read the full review from the fest.

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