This Week's Movie Recap: Killers of the Flower Moon, Japanese Horror, and More!

Scorsese! Marty is back folks, and he's continuing to show he's never lost it. If anything, one of our greatest living directors is proving to only find ways to show how he's continuing to evolve in fascinating ways with Killers of the Flower Moon. I have a review for that film, plus reviews for all of the other recent releases. Additionally, we have new podcasts covering a variety of recent efforts, including Wes Anderson's short films on Netflix, that Taylor Swift concert (thanks to a special guest), and more. And we have the third part of our annual horror specials (this year, we've gone international), which covers Japanese Horror - one of the best of these we've done. So, feel free to check out all these reviews, podcasts, lists, trailers, and other fun. Enjoy, stay safe out there, and thanks for reading!

New Movie Reviews:

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Recent Reviews:

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Podcast:

  • October Hodgepodge 2023On this bonus episode of Out Now with Aaron & Abe, the guys play a bit of catch-up, covering a variety of recent releases. 
     
  • Horror Special - Japanese HorrorAaron and Abe are joined by The Brandon Peters Show’s Brandon Peters and Professor Mike Dillon to talk all about Japanese horror.
     
  • Horror Special - Australian Horror Aaron is joined by The Brandon Peters Show’s Brandon Peters and comedian PJ Baio to talk all about Australian horror. 
     
  • Horror Special - South Korean HorrorAaron and Abe are joined by The Brandon Peters Show’s Brandon Peters and Professor Mike Dillon to kick things off with a discussion of South Korean Horror.
      
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