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Midnight Showing With Luke and Nash

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Luke and Nash are here to cut through the deadpan absolution of movie reviewers and critics. Come join the conversation of the films that moved you, for better or worse, over the years and recently released. At Midnight Showing we’re all audio logs giving our piece from whatever hits that silver screen. We want your own opinions because a good movie gives more than just two hours of screen time and even a bad one can reward wasted time with new ideas. So tune in every Friday at Midnight and ...
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Reign Of Fire is on the docket of reviews this week. Matthew McConaughey, Christian Bale, Fire Breathing Dragons, you in? Beginning in present day London, we meet a 12 year old Quinn, who will one day be lucky enough to grow up into Christian Bale. While visiting his mother at work, in a large mine, he takes a walks through the caverns and discover…
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This week on Midnight Showing, Luke and Nash are reviewing a more recent film than usual, Inherent Vice, starring Joaquin Phoenix and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Based of a novel of the same title, Inherent Vice is a trippy detective story based in a beach community in California in the start of the 1970's. Set in 1970 in a beach community, w…
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This week on Midnight Showing Luke and Nash are getting back to basics after the Studio Ghibli Special by picking a random movie from the 90's they had never seen, much like their original 12 Monkeys experience. Will Blood and Wine be as good as that? listen to check our thoughts on Blood and Wine Starring Jack Nicholson and Michael Cane. Set in th…
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Luke and Nash wrap up the Studio Ghibli special with Spirited Away, the most acclaimed film of all. 10 year old Chihiro is on her way to a new town with her parents when her father decides to take a short cut through the woods. Which, yes , is not a good time. The family soons finds themselves in a strange old carnival type setting, surrounded by n…
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The Studio Ghibli special continues this week with Princess Mononoke, and will conclude next week with a review of Spirited Away. Set in Ancient Times , we quickly meet Ashitaka, the warrior prince of a long disgraced people. Ashitaka is quickly thrown into action, as a literal monster filled with rage and hatred comes down from the mountain on a m…
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The Studio Ghibli Special continues this week, as Nash and Luke sit down to watch "Castle in the sky". Another magical adventure leading to the legendary lost city of Laputa, that supposedly floats amongst the heavens. Starting aboard a military ship, we meet a young orphan named Sheeta, who is on her way to a prison for unknown reasons. The ship i…
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This week on Midnight Showing, Luke and Nash are diving head first into another Midnight Special, As they will be reviewing Studio Ghibli films for the next month or so. Starting off with Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Luke and Nash join young Nausicaa on her unique adventure through a dystopian world like no other. Set 1,000 Years after the 7…
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This week on Midnight Showing, Luke and Nash are watching the perfect movie to watch at Midnight! After Hours, directed by Martin Scorsese , After Hours is an odd adventure through the streets of SoHo in Manhattan, starting after 11:30 and going through the majority of the night. Set….. After Hours..;) , we follow Paul Hackett. Our introduction to …
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This week on Midnight Showing Luke and Nash are hanging out with Clive Owen for the first time since their 5th episode, "Children of Men." Croupier British Neo-Noir film focusing on the life of Jack Manfred, a Croupier at his local Casino. Also a writer, Jack soon realizes he can use his experience as a croupier to write a thrilling novel to get co…
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This week on Midnight Showing Luke and Nash are joined by Nash's good friend Houston for the first time since their review of Akira way back in season 1. They all take a look at Batman : Mask of the Phantasm the animated movie, which truly exemplifies the character of Batman, possibly better than any other animated incarnation of the character. All…
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This week on Midnight Showing Luke and Nash are in for QUITE a ride. Over the past 48 episodes Nash has mentioned his love for the Fifth Element many times. Luke conveniently had never seen the film in its entirety so the boys decided it was time to strap in with Bruce Willis again, has he takes them through the odd but fantastic futuristic world o…
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The Devil's own stars a young Brad Pitt along side Harrison Ford in this 1990's drama. An IRA fugitive from Belfast, Rory Devaney stays with Tom O'Meara's family in New York City. O'Meara has no idea about Rory's controversial past in Ireland, and before he can figure out his true Identity, Tom's family is out in danger. Check out Nash and Luke's t…
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This week on Midnight Showing Luke and Nash take a look at the straight up classic, Escape From New York, directed by John Carpenter and starring Kurt Russell as the Legendary Snake Plizzken. Check out their thoughts on this genre defining film! In an alternate version of America in the year 1997, Air force 1 crashes into Manhattan, which has been …
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This week on Midnight Showing, Luke and Nash take a look at a the British crime thriller The Layer Cake Starring Daniel Craig. Based on the book of the same title, The Layer Cake is an interesting take on the classic crime film, and the expectations we would have for something of that nature. Set in London around the time of its release, we follow …
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Reviewing their second Cronenberg film of the season, Luke and Nash take a look at eXistenZ starring Jude Law and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Being a Cronenberg film, this movie has the distinct and unique Cronenbergian tone that made him so popular in the first place. Check out Luke and Nash's thoughts on this episode of Midnight Showing! Set in the tim…
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This week on Midnight showing Luke and Nash take a look at a lesser known Coen Brothers film, The Man Who Wasn't there. Releasing in the year 2001, Billy Bob Thornton stars in this melodramatic, slow burning, black and white film. Set in the year 1949, we meet a barber named Ed Crane, who does not like to consider himself a barber. As he goes throu…
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This Week on Midnight Showing, Luke and Nash are taking to Scotland to hangout with the legendary Robert Roy McGregor. Rob Roy is a 90's drama starring Liam Neeson, Tim Roth and Jessica Lange, in which all of these intertwined characters are forced up against the wall in this interesting historical fiction piece. Set in Scotland during the early 17…
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This Week on Midnight Showing Luke and Nash are taking a look at a more recent film, starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal. Prisoners is an intense well written thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat until the very last second. Literally! Check out Luke and Nash's review on Prisoners! Set in the time when people still had flip phones,…
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In celebration of Midnight Showings fortieth episode, Nash and Luke take a look at their third Terry Gilliam film, Brazil. Brazil is possibly Gilliam's most notable work, and confused Luke and Nash like no other movie they've watched over the coarse of this podcast. Check out their thoughts on Brazil! Set in the year of who knows when, We follow Sa…
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This week the Nash and Luke check out David Cronenberg's Scanners. Lets hope not too many heads blow up. Set in the year in its release, We are quickly thrown into a situation with little to no context! Always fun. We start off in a mall and are given a look into what it's like to be a Scanner, as a man stares at a women, and as he focuses on her s…
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This week of Midnight Showing, Nash and Luke are taking vacation to Cape Fear for some fun in the sun. Unfortunately Max Cady strapped himself to the bottom of their car, and isn't going to make this vacation enjoyable to say the least. Check out their thoughts on Martin Scorsese's slow burning classic, Cape Fear Set in the year of its release, Max…
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This week Nash and Luke take a look at King of New York, starring Christopher Walken, in possibly one of his most notorious roles, playing the smooth talking gangster Frank White. if you like gangster movies and somehow missed King of New York, this movie review is for you! Set in the year of its release, we open upon a prison cell housing Frank Wh…
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This week on Midnight Showing, Luke and Nash are joining a space expedition to investigate the lost space ship the Event Horizon which has been missing for eight years. Event Horizon is a classic sci-fi horror film that any fan of the genre must see! Check out Luke and Nash's thoughts on Event Horizon Set in the year 2047, the human race has advanc…
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In the Second Episode of the Second Season of Midnight Showing, Luke and Nash take a shot in the dark by taking a look at a lesser known film from the 80's. Band of the Hand stars a group of young and upcoming actors in a different kind of coming of age tale. Set in the year 1986, a group of juvenile misfits who have been locked up for various reas…
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In the season 2 opening of Midnight Showing, Luke and Nash take a look at Virtuosity, an interesting Sci-Fi film starring Russell Crowe and Denzel Washington. - Set in the close future of 1999, Denzel Washington plays the role of Parker Barnes, a former detective who is serving out a 17 year sentence in Prison. Barnes of course is one of the best p…
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