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Showing posts with label Movies of the First Quarter of 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies of the First Quarter of 2015. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

PODCAST: The Movies of the 1st Quarter of 2015




Adrienne Green joins me to review the movies of the 1st Quarter of 2015.



  • Two Days, One Night
  • Taken 3
  • Human Capital
  • Black Sea
  • Son of a Gun
  • The Loft
  • Timbuktu
  • Black or White
  • 50 Shades of Grey
  • Kingsman: The Secret Service
  • The Rewrite
  • Hot Tub Time Machine 2
  • McFarland, USA
  • Focus
  • The Salvation
  • Chappie
  • The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
  • An Honest Liar 
  • Run All Night
  • Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief 
  • While We're Young
  • Woman in Gold
  • Furious 7
  • Ex Machina
  • True Story
  • Dior and I
  • Alex of Venice
  • The Age of Adaline 




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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 seventeen years, Daniel.
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