
The Filmcast Ep. 850 - The Running Man
Nov 18, 2025
The hosts dive into the haunting layers of Die My Love, explore the thrilling drama of Roofman, and uncover the surreal storytelling of Cloud. They express mixed feelings about Edgar Wright's adaptation of The Running Man, critiquing its pacing and lack of character depth. Jeff shares a fiery disapproval, labeling it one of the year's worst, while David highlights some commendable stunts. The conversation reveals a rich exploration of theme and execution, making for a lively and opinionated discussion.
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Die My Love Is Intense Actor Cinema
- Jeff watched Die My Love and found Jennifer Lawrence's performance powerful but the film indulgent and dreamlike.
- He called it a hard, disturbing watch that will appeal to viewers drawn to actor-driven meditations.
Roofman: Nice Criminal, Weak Sympathy
- David Chen describes Roofman as based on Jeffrey Manchester, a veteran who robbed McDonald's through roofs.
- He found the filmmaking strong but couldn't emotionally root for the likable-but-collateral-damage-prone criminal.
Cloud: Mundane To Surreal
- Devindra watched Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Cloud and called it a two-halves film that morphs from mundane resale scenes into surreal ultra-violence.
- He praised its unpredictability and Kurosawa's lingering style.



