This is clearly, and I haven't seen the other eight films yet. But for him to put Neptune, Neptune Frost has number two, and this is number six shows the complete absolute incompetence of AO Scott. The film is about a problematic Cape Blanchett who as a female lesbian, abusive, horrible, but brilliant conductor. She's extraordinary in it. The filmmaking is unbelievable. There are memorable scenes in this. And what I love most about this film is that it challenges the viewer. It is not straightforward. Even the critics, the mighty critics who lord their lists upon us and tell us who is number one and who is number two. They can't make sense of this film
Molly and Jason discuss Caroline Ellison and Gary Wang pleading guilty to securities fraud. (2:04) Then Lon Harris joins J+M for this week’s edition of This Week in Streaming, where they discuss YouTube’s new 7-year multibillion-dollar deal with the NFL. (36:57) We wrap with Part 1 of their review of Todd Field’s latest film Tár. (1:06:12)
(0:00) J+M Kick off the show
(2:04) Molly and Jason react to Caroline Ellison and Gary Wang pleading guilty to securities fraud
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(12:29) The Truth of FTX is confirmed + the difference between marketing a product and a security
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(30:16) Molly and Jason’s hot takes on the FTX fallout
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(36:57) YouTube inks multibillion-dollar streaming deal with the NFL
(55:40) Lon runs down the topics in his newsletter, including Netflix’s Wednesday becoming a smash hit + actors who have not acted in a streaming series
(1:06:12) Part 1: Molly, Jason and Lon review Todd Field’s Tár (TO BE CONTINUED)