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The Next Best Picture Podcast

"It Comes At Night"

The Next Best Picture Podcast

The Next Best Picture Podcast

Tv & Film

4.2542 Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2016

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

For this week's episode Josh Williams, Kristen Lopez, William Mavity and myself answer your questions, discuss the latest Oscar news, talk trailers for "Logan Lucky," "Murder On The Orient Express," "Victoria & Abdul" and for our weekly theme ahead of "It Comes At Night" we discuss fear and paranoia within film. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - @negsbestfilmpodcast iTunes Podcasts - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-…d1087678387?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You are listening to the next Best Picture podcast, and this is our review of It Comes at Night.

0:16.0

I just want to talk, and I want honest answers.

0:23.6

Do you have any idea what's going on out there? I'm going to try and help you a new family.

0:38.3

I want to thank you again for let him stay here.

0:41.3

I'm just going to run through a few things.

0:46.3

When we go out during the day, we like to stick to groups just for safety.

0:51.3

The red door, it's the only way in and out in the house. It stays closed and locked all the time.

0:57.0

I have the keys. It's the only set.

1:01.0

The most important thing.

1:03.0

What's he see? It's okay. Just go inside.

1:06.0

We never go out at night.

1:09.0

All right everybody, you were just listening to the trailer for It Comes at Night, and the story is as follows.

1:16.6

Secure with it a desolate home as an unnatural threat terrorizes the world.

1:21.4

The tenuous order of man has established with his wife and son is put to the ultimate test

1:26.7

with the arrival of a desperate

1:28.5

family seeking refuge. Despite the best intentions of both families, paranoia and mistrust boil

1:35.6

over as the horrors outside creep ever closer, awakening something hidden and monstrous within

1:42.7

the man as he learns that the protection of his family comes at the cost of his soul.

1:49.1

The film is starring Joel Egerton, Riley Keough, Christopher Abbott, Carmen Ijogo, and Kelvin Harrison, Jr.

1:56.4

It is written and directed by Trey Edward Schultz.

1:59.7

And join me for this review. I have Josh Williams. Hey, everybody. How's it going? So, Josh, the most important question on my mind before we get started with this is, have you seen Cretia Trey Edward Schultz's first film prior beforehand? You're going to hate me for this. It might even kick me off the show, but I haven't. You need to go see that, man. I know. Oh, my God. Yeah. Wow. I really thought you had seen that.

2:25.3

I think it's on Amazon video right now. You could probably check it out later today if you really have time. It's very short. I think it's like 80 minutes long.

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