Ho Lin
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James Gray's "Ad Astra" is a character study masquerading as a solar system-spanning adventure, taking its cue from "Heart of Darkness."
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The Big Movie Genius and Ho Lin welcome football season with takes on the classic gridiron drama-comedy "The Longest Yard" and the bonkers "The Last Match."
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Big Movie Genius (BMG) and Ho Lin kick off the Smart Movie/Dumb Movie podcast series with a robotic theme, breaking down "Robot & Frank" and "Robo Vampire."
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In this week's podcast, Ho Lin is joined by Kit Fox to discuss one of the most idiosyncratic James Bond films -- and quite possibly the best.
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Ana Lily Amirpour's genre-bending "A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night" is an unpredictable, punky, hypnotic take on vampire movies.
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Quentin Tarantino's tribute to the dream factory that is Hollywood is perversely the most naturalistic film he's made in decades.
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Ho Lin chats with entertainment editor and music industry veteran James Barber about Quentin Tarantino's career before breaking down his latest opus.
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"Spider-Man: Far from Home" has a lot to do in the wake of Marvel's last Avengers movie, but does the film suit Spider-Man's everyman angst?
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Ruminative rather than showy, Joe Talbot's "The Last Black Man in San Francisco" is both a love letter and lament for black lives in a gentrifying town.
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"John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum" relies on the series' strengths even as it ups the body count, but have we reached the point of diminishing returns?