Ep. 442 – Justice League
The Filmcast
The Filmcast
4.6 • 4K Ratings
🗓️ 21 November 2017
⏱️ 95 minutes
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| 0:32.2 | Hello and welcome to the Slash Filmcast, the official podcast of Slashfilm.com. I'm David Rehardewar, |
| 0:56.8 | and tonight I'm joined with Jeff Canada. |
| 1:26.8 | Excellent, perfect. Tonight we're going to be talking about Justice League, a film which honestly surprised me. |
| 1:33.7 | So I'll leave it at that. As usual, you can leave us an email at slashfilmcast.com. You can |
| 1:40.2 | follow us on Twitter at slashfilmcast. We're going to start talking about what we've been watching. |
| 1:46.6 | I had a chance to see Mudbound, the new film from D-Rece, the director who did pariah a few years ago. |
| 1:53.2 | This is a really fascinating film. It's available on Netflix now. It's also in limited release in some |
| 1:58.5 | theaters. I think it's worse thing on the big screen. Tells a story of a farm post-World War 2, |
| 2:06.0 | a farm owned by a white family, but that a black family is also working and renting to just |
| 2:11.6 | make their way. It deals with basically the racial tensions in that area, but I think it does |
| 2:16.9 | some really interesting things too, because both families have people coming back from World War 2, |
| 2:24.3 | so they're also dealing with the post-traumatic stress from that whole ordeal. And also just |
| 2:30.4 | kind of surviving in the post-World War 2 era in Mississippi. It's kind of difficult. And the film |
| 2:36.8 | is really kind of gets you in the heads of all the characters. It has a great cast to stars, |
| 2:42.3 | Carrie Mulligan, Jason Clark, Mary J. Blige, and Gary headlands in here as well. And this is one |
| 2:48.0 | of those films where you will hear a lot of inner monologue from characters. It almost feels like a |
| 2:52.9 | novel in that way. Maybe a bit of like how good fella has kind of handled it, but it feels just |
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