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Sunday, September 13, 2015

PODCAST: The Movies of Summer



Adrienne Green joins me to review the Movies of Summer


Tangerines
Iris
About Elly
Hot Pursuit
I'll See You in My Dreams
Mad Max: Fury Road
I Am Michael
Tomorrowland
Slow West
Good Kill
Aloha
San Andreas
Love & Mercy
Spy
Testament of Youth
Jurassic World
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Inside Out
The Face of an Angel
A Little Chaos
Glass Chin
Terminator Genisys
A Murder in the Park
Magic Mike XXL
Self/Less
Mr. Holmes
Irrational Man
Trainwreck
The Stanford Prison Experiment
Southpaw
Samba
Phoenix
Listen to Me Marlon
Ricki and the Flash
Cop Car
Dark Places
The Gift
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Ten Thousand Saints
American Ultra
Learning to Drive
Grandma




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Jordan Chodorow is a tax attorney in Los Angeles. He has been a professional film critic, a U.S. Open tennis umpire, a two-time national bridge champion, and a four-time California crossword champion. He enjoys attending concerts, Clippers and Kings games, theater, and of course movies with his boyfriend of fourteen years, Daniel.
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