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    Lass is More with Josh Lasser

    Focusing on the media, "Lass is More" sits down with the individuals who make the movies and shows that people are, or will be, talking about. The things we watch are not created in a vacuum, but rather as responses to far larger thoughts and issues. From why someone took a role to what it means to them to where they’re going next, we put the pieces of the puzzle together. The "Lass is More" podcast gets to the core of the issue, offering perspective on both the people involved in a project, and the project itself.
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    Episodes (100)

    Meanderings #317: "Dumb Money" and Surface Takes

    Meanderings #317:  "Dumb Money" and Surface Takes

    Millions were captivated a few years ago when a group of Reddit users managed to push GameStop stock to incredible levels, making millions for themselves and taking billions from some hedge funds.  As a movie, "Dumb Money" purports to give an inside look at what happened and who was involved.  The reality of the work, however, is something rather different.

    Meanderings #313: "Greek Wedding" and "Mission: Impossible" and Continuing the Franchise

    Meanderings #313:  "Greek Wedding" and "Mission: Impossible" and Continuing the Franchise

    The newest entries for both the "Mission:  Impossible" and "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" franchises are both available on blu-ray and digital now.  With one of these ongoing series we see a reinvention and desire to put new things out there.  With the other... maybe not.  Let's discuss where one succeeds and the other falters.

    Meanderings #304: "Kandahar" and Good Intentions

    Meanderings #304:  "Kandahar" and Good Intentions

    There is something wonderful in the notion that the new film "Kandahar" (2023) attempts to give us a more nuanced, multi-faceted, look at Afghanistan, the surrounding nations, and the world at large.  It is admirable, particularly when we have such a strong tendency to flatten alternate perspectives on the big screen.  What doesn't work as well here is the execution.  Today we look at both.

    Meanderings #298: Ant-Man, the Wasp, the Quantum Realm, and the Real World

    Meanderings #298: Ant-Man, the Wasp, the Quantum Realm, and the Real World

    Out a couple weeks ago on digital and in a couple of weeks on Blu-ray is the third Ant-Man movie, "Ant-Man and the Wasp:  Quantumania."  It is good enough, surpassing the second film in the series but not as enjoyable as the first.  But, what concerns us more this week is the way in which real people's lives are used as fodder for speculation on the direction of a film franchise, and that is what we're going to talk about.