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Lass is More with Josh Lasser

Focusing on the media, "Lass is More" sits down with the individuals who make the movies and shows that people are, or will be, talking about. The things we watch are not created in a vacuum, but rather as responses to far larger thoughts and issues. From why someone took a role to what it means to them to where they’re going next, we put the pieces of the puzzle together. The "Lass is More" podcast gets to the core of the issue, offering perspective on both the people involved in a project, and the project itself.
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Now displaying: May, 2015
May 26, 2015

Carl Boenish is known as the father of BASE jumping, and in a new documentary, Marah Strauch dives into her subject.  Relying not just on new footage but also using film from Boenish's archives, she creates a picture of the man, his passions, and his life.

May 12, 2015

This minisode examines two relationships, one which is brilliantly portrayed and completely realistic while the other is something less than that.  Each of these films tackle subjects that aren't always easy to discuss, but they approach them in very different ways.  "Still Alice" works beautifully, while "Fifty Shades" fails on almost every level.  Listen to our thoughts.

May 7, 2015

Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan star in Richard LaGravenese movie (currently available on DVD and Blu-ray) which is all about a the start and end of a couple's relationship.  Naturally, I'm not entirely convinced about why it works out the way it works out.  What they talk about when they talk about love?  Their careers and what's happening--or isn't--in them.  To me, there's more to life.  Listen and see what you think.

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