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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: June, 2015
Jun 30, 2015

As people who know him will attest, Josh has a tendency to sometimes focus on small things that wouldn't bother anyone else in the world but which cause him great distress. He can tell you the moment that ruined "National Treasure" for him and which absolutely no one else in the entire world cares about in the slightest. Today, Josh looks at Al Pacino's new film, "Danny Collins," and allows himself to get completely sidetracked by one note that rings false in an otherwise enjoyable movie.

Jun 16, 2015

Kristen Wiig's comedy "Welcome to Me" is available on Blu-rary and DVD as of June 16th, and after watching it we're just not sure what to think.  At times funny and at other times sad, the movie makes one feel, but feel what?  There is little to no character growth and many issues go unresolved.  Listen for our thoughts

Jun 9, 2015

When Josh first watched "Chappie," he really enjoyed it.  He didn't think it was the greatest movie he had ever seen, but he thought it was good and said as much.  Other people didn't see it the same way however, and now Josh has gone back to watch it once more.  

Does he stand by his opinion upon viewing it a second time?

Jun 2, 2015

James McTeigue, whose first feature film as a director was "V for Vendetta," is back with his latest project, "Survivor."  Starring Milla Jovovich and Pierce Brosnan, "Survivor" is the tale of one woman trying to stop a terrorist attack against the United States.  Our discussion with the director centers on representations of 9/11, female protagonists, and McTeigue's view of the world.

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