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Synchronic (a quick review!)

Synchronic (a quick review!)

FromCritically Aroused


Synchronic (a quick review!)

FromCritically Aroused

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Blaine goes solo with a quick review of the new-ish sci-film/drama film Synchronic staring Anthony Mackie & Jamie Dorian streaming now on Netflix!
Who should and shouldn't see Synchronic (~1:25)
Rotten Tomato Score Predictions (~3:50)
Spoilers Review for Synchronic (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9016974/) (~5:10)
Rotten Tomatoes Score Reveal and Reactions (~10:25)
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Released:
Apr 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join the Critically Aroused crew on a journey of free thought as they develop a refreshing film criticism counter-culture where its okay to disagree with out-of-touch film critics. The divide between movie critics and general audiences seems to grow more every day and its time someone put it under a microscope. Are critics too politically driven, too close to the industry, or just too disconnected to relate? Maybe it’s all of the above and then some, and they are determined to find out! Get controversial and dissect tomato scores week to week with host Blaine Andrews and fellow movie lovers Chris Cowles and Matt Verlaque as they hypocritically review the latest in film and TV while attempting to predict, discuss, & critique the overall critical response.