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    The Old Man and The Gun

    enNovember 04, 2020
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, our hosts take another sip from the David Lowery chalice and sit down to discuss 2018's The Old Man and The Gun. 

    The film has a wonderfully light touch, and this episode breezes by as the boys discuss the films many highlights including an effortless performance from Robert Redford in his final film role.

    next week: Mark Jenkin's low-fi 2019 drama, Bait 

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