CUT! Marcela Mack
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- TV und Film
Welcome to “CUT!” where we decide what movies should have CUT and what movies made the cut. I’m Marcela Mack, your local pretentious film snob, helping you decide whether you’ve just wasted precious hours of your life on the movie you’ve come to hear about.
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Episode 5 - Train to Busan...I FINALLY LIKED A MOVIE!
In this special episode, Kenan and I are shocking listeners as we actually have nothing but good things to say about a movie! We review the Korean film, "Train to Busan" and praise it for its realistic portrayals and its message.
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Episode 4: "Green Room" - The Movie That Should Be Locked Away in a Room.
In this episode, Kenan and I struggle to keep it together while we review one of the dumbest movies of all time. We feel like we deserve financial compensation for both the loss of precious time and the pain caused by watching this film. We are brutal in this one, so listen in!
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Episode 3: "Synchronic" gave me chronic headaches
Kenan and I talk about Synchronic, a Moorhead & Benson film. This mind bending movie was an honest attempt at what could have been very cool and thought provoking, yet the attempt fell short when it came to execute the idea.
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Episode 2 - Deadly Illusions - Watching This Was DEADLY
In this episode, I fly solo and review the popular Netflix movie: Deadly Illusions, directed by Anna Elizabeth James. I go over the overuse of certain elements in the film and the many plot holes; all of which make up a failed attempt at a psycho thriller. The only thing deadly about this movie was my precious time that died a slow death as I watched this lengthy film.
Trigger warning: There are discussions of violence and mental health issues such as dissociative identity disorder. -
Episode 1: Midsommar Was a Mid-BUMMER
In this episode, Kenan Mack and I discuss the film, "Midsommar", directed by Ari Aster. We examine the plot holes, the lack of purpose and believability, and many other things. Listen in and tell us if you agree or disagree! If you have movie suggestions for an episode, or want to share your opinion on previous episodes, email CUT! at Cutpodcast52@gmail.com.