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Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

MoviePass Was Too Good to Be True

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair

Tv & Film

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2018

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Richard is joined by K. Austin Collins and Hillary Busis to discuss the life and death of MoviePass, Spike Lee’s new film, and a Sundance favorite finally getting released.

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0:00.0

Hello and

0:06.0

welcome to Little Vild Men, the award season

0:08.0

podcast from Vanity Fair.

0:09.0

I'm Vanity Fair Chief Critic Richard Lawson,

0:11.0

and my usual co-host Katie

0:13.0

Joanna Mike are all off doing different interesting things but that means I get to

0:18.2

be joined by V. F. film critic Camp Collins.

0:21.8

Hi everyone. and our wonderful editor Hillary Abuses.

0:25.0

Hello.

0:26.0

So I brought you guys on today to talk about a couple things.

0:29.0

Well, we have Cameron here and we're also going to talk about Cameron Post,

0:32.0

the mis-education, the movie that won

0:34.7

Sundance this year struggled to find distribution and is now finally coming out.

0:38.4

We're also going to talk to Cam about a wonderful piece he wrote about spike Lee and Black

0:42.1

Klansman that is now available to

0:43.8

read on v.com. But first in the news lately there's been a lot of talk about

0:48.6

movie pass and I'm assuming that our listenership is familiar with this service which was an app that

0:54.7

started I think like seven years ago but really only gained popularity last year when they

1:00.6

basically introduced this insane deal which was that you paid $10 a month

1:03.7

and could basically see unlimited first-run movies.

1:06.5

Were either of you on the service?

1:08.1

Yeah, I was part of the wave of new people from the last year.

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