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From the Mezzanine

From the Mezzanine

Written by: charles crane
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We are "From the Mezzanine," a podcast about movies and TV that provides genuine, un-captured reviews and industry commentary to help you navigate the flotsam and jetsam of the modern cinema and streaming landscapes. We don't do over-the-top reaction vids and we're not gushing fanboys. We're not here to hawk meal kits, pimp a Patreon, or ask for your money. We do this podcast solely because we enjoy it. We hope to give unique, thoughtful takes that break-free from the litany of movie websites - that often repeat the same opinion, rewritten. We are "From the Mezzanine." Thanks for looking!

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  • From the Mezzanine #71 - Palm Trees and Power Lines
    Mar 8 2023
    In the 71st Edition of From the Mezzanine, we'll be begin by saying farewell to Tom Sizemore, and discuss some troubling allegations about Sam Levinson in the pages of Rolling Stone. The Watchlist this week is jam packed with theatrical, streaming, and home video format reviews. Our main review this week is for the intense indie coming of age drama "Palm Trees and Power Lines." We'll close out as always with the Mentionables and our picks of the week.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • From the Mezzanine #70 - Alcarràs
    Mar 8 2023
    We start this weeks how with some very bittersweet announcements about two of our favorite streaming series. The Watchlist is all over the place - with reviews of "The Consultant," "Matilda: The Musical," "Bruiser," and "The Woman King." The main review is the Golden Bear-winning, sophomore film from Carla Simón, "Alcarràs." If you stick around for the end, we have a couple Mentionables and as always our pick of the week.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
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