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Flick Fix- Conclave and High and Low (1963) -12/11/24

Buckle up! The films in this packed episode of Flick Fix deal with power struggles, moral dilemmas, and the pursuit of justice! We begin with the brand-new political thriller Conclave, a tension-filled drama set behind the locked doors of the Vatican. As the cardinals gather to choose the next pope, secrets, alliances, and betrayals bubble […]

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Flick Fix- Saturday Night and Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)- 11/13/2024

The entertainment industry has always been a tough, cutthroat world—especially during the intense days of the ’70s and ’80s. The two films in this episode really showcase just how fierce things can get. We’re starting off with the recent release Saturday Night, which takes viewers on a wild ride through the chaotic 90 minutes leading

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Flick Fix- Speak No Evil and Häxan (1922)- 10/09/2024

It’s the spooky month of October, and Austin brings in two creepy films to discuss. First is the suspenseful psychological thriller Speak No Evil, which is equal parts unsettling and intriguing. Austin reviews the film and delves into what makes this American remake both compelling and controversial. Then, we’re diving into one of the most

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Flick Fix- Thelma and Dead Pets Society(1989) – 07/10/24

It’s never too late to pursue your dreams, and that’s the common theme in the movies featured in this episode of Flick Fix. First, we dive into the action-comedy film ‘Thelma,’ where Austin discusses the film and the incredible story of its lead, 94-year-old June Squibb. Then, Austin takes a look at ‘Dead Poets Society,’

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Flick Fix- I Saw the TV Glow and Point Break (1991)- 05/08/24

Obsessive retro TV addiction and bank-robbing surfers take center stage in this episode of Flick Fix. First up is “I Saw the TV Glow”, a surrealistic tale about two teenagers whose reality unravels when their favorite scary TV show is suddenly canceled. Then, Austin takes us back to 1991 with “Point Break”, diving into its

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