422: Damsel [2018] Movie Discussion

Robert Pattinson had a bit of a shaky start to his career with all that sparkly vampire nonsense, but we here at SFFCH have stuck with him over the years and you could even, maybe, sort of call us fans. Despite making some unique choices in roles, Damsel, a blackly comic Western, seemed like a particularly quirky film that caught our attention and definitely gave us a few surprises. Up for discussion this time: Robert Pattinson’s masturbation period, where did the barrel-wearing hobo stereotype even come from, dead bodies urinating and dynamite-strapped priests on small horses.

421: 7 Psychopaths [2012] Movie Discussion

Yeah, we get it, it’s about the film script called 7 Psychopaths, it’s not about 7 actual psychopaths. It’s about storytelling and the creative process and how we glorify violence and bad people in fiction, but we can’t help but feel a little cheated by the misleading title. To be fair, we only needed the 3 psychopaths anyways (well, 4 I guess, Tom Waits gets a pass too). We’re not quite sure how to feel about this Martin McDonagh unconventional comedy, we love the performances, but can’t help but find a few holes here and there.

420: Arsenic and Old Lace [1944] Movie Discussion

Frank Capra is regarded as one of the best and most popular film directors of all time so we thought it might be worth our while to check out Arsenic and Old Lace, a black screwball comedy from 1944. As is seemingly always the case when we tackle a classic film or the work of legendary filmmaker here at SFFCH, we find the film a little divisive. Who finds the film a work of genius comedy and who thinks it’s just plain dumb? Tune in to find out! (At least we can all agree that mental illness jokes have dated quite badly)