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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: November, 2022
Nov 22, 2022

Not every movie has to be the biggest and the best, the funniest and most clever, the loudest and most spectacular.  It is okay sometimes for a movie to just, you know, be a movie.  That is preceisely what we encounter today with the Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening-starring "Jerry and Marge go Large."  The now available on Blu-ray and digital comedy is... fine, and that's quite enough.

Nov 15, 2022

Some movies make us stop and wonder what exactly it is that we're seeing.  This can be either a good thing or it can be a bad thing.  With "Honk for Jesus.  Save Your Soul." we're definitely looking at either one or the other.  Which?  Why?  What does/doesn't work about this satire?  Only one way to find out -- open your hearts (and ears) to this podcast.

Nov 8, 2022

Out now on digital is the movie "See How They Run."  Rather than being a filmic adaptation of Agatha's Christie long-running play, "The Mousetrap," it is a comedic mystery surrounding a fictional murder taking place near the start of that show's historic run.  This leaves Josh with any numerable of imponderables to ponder and ponder he does.

Nov 1, 2022

Zach Cregger's "Barbarian" plays out as two distinct halves.  You might actually think that someone spliced the movie together incorrectly for a minute when the switch takes place.  Separately the halves are quite good.  Together they're even better.

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