Welcome to the long awaited twelfth episode of 'Cinemafia' – the film-review show where one of us lies.
It’s been far too long since our last release, so to our three beautiful fans we humbly apologise… To those who did not notice our inexplicable silence – shame on you 😉
This week: ‘Love Exposure’ – the impressive four-hour-long 2008 Japanese action/drama written and directed by Sion Sono.
As always, we recommend you watch the film before listening, as we don't go over the plot in detail and much of our discussion may otherwise be meaningless and frustrating (if it isn't already).
The premise: we review a film, but one of the hosts (the Mafia) is covertly distorting their opinion, and it's the job of the other hosts (the Villagers) to deduce who the Mafia is and thus vote for their lynching... while at the same time everyone (hopefully) provides engaging critical analysis.
If you would like to know who the Mafia is before listening, head to tinyurl.com/cinemafiaspoilers.
Next week we will be reviewing ‘Chronicle’ – the 2012 American found-footage action/drama superhero origin-type story, directed by Josh Trank and written by Max Landis, the latter of whom has recently been accused of sexual misconduct, so maybe it’s okay to pirate this one…
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