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Prairie Public Broadcasting

Matt Olien's Movie Reviews

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Matt Olien's Movie Reviews

Prairie Public Broadcasting

Matt Olien's Movie Reviews

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Matt Olien's Movie Reviews

Prairie Public Broadcasting

Matt Olien's Movie Reviews

A weekly TV and Film podcast
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Matt reviews "Civil War, " a movie that emerges as a stark, harrowing portrayal of a fractured America.
"When people in Littlehampton--including conservative local Edith--begin to receive letters full of hilarious profanities, rowdy Irish migrant Rose is charged with the crime. Suspecting that something is amiss, the town's women investigate." (I
Matt reviews "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire," a supernatural comedy film that serves as the sequel to "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" (2021). He also remembers Louis Gossett Jr.
Matt reviews "Immaculate," starring Sidney Sweeney as a nun in a horror movie blending religion and sex. Matt says Sweeney knows what she is doing as the film's producer.
Matt Olien reviews "One Life," praising Anthony Hopkins' portrayal of Sir Nicholas Winton and the film's moving tribute to heroism during the Holocaust.
Matt reviews, "Cabrini," a movie about the first American Saint and also updates us on the Academy Awards.
Matt reviews "Dune: Part Two" (2024): Paul Atreides allies with Fremen for revenge in this deeper saga of power and destiny on Arrakis. Directed by Villeneuve.
Matt reviews "Wonka" (2023): An origin tale of Willy Wonka's chocolatier dreams, facing a greedy cartel. Stars Timothée Chalamet; directed by Paul King.
Matt reviews "The Taste of Things," a 2023 film by Trần Anh Hùng about a cook and her gourmet employer's romance in 1889, inspired by Dodin Bouffant.
Matt reviews the Netflix film on Diana Nyad's Cuba-Florida swim stars Annette Bening, Jodie Foster; praised for focus, performance, and not sugarcoating Nyad's obsession.
Matt Olien lauds "Godzilla minus one" for blending emotional depth with historical insights, elevating it above past films as a critical and visual triumph.
Matt reviews "The Zone of Interest," A film about Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss and his wife's life near the camp, contrasting domesticity with genocide.
Matt reviews: "Anatomy of a Fall,"A film exploring the mysterious death of Samuel and the troubled marriage with his author wife Sandra, leaving viewers in suspense.
Matt reviews "Poor Things," which reimagines Frankenstein with a twist, blending satire and sci-fi in a tale of a woman revived with her unborn child's brain.
Matt reviews "Maestro" which portrays Leonard Bernstein's life, highlighting his musical genius and personal struggles in a career and relationship-focused narrative.
Matt reviews "May December," which delves into a May-December romance, exploring love, societal views, and the complexities of age-gap relationships.
Matt reviews "American Fiction," which explores the diverse American experience, focusing on identity, culture, and the pursuit of dreams through rich narratives.
"All Of Us Strangers" depicts diverse lives intertwining amidst a global crisis, exploring survival, connection, and human resilience.
"Saltburn" is a thriller about a family in northern England grappling with identity and belonging, set against a backdrop of personal and societal challenges.
"The Holdovers" follows a grumpy teacher (Paul Giamatti) at a 1970s New England prep school, overseeing stranded students during a snowy Christmas break.
Matt reviews Priscilla, where a young woman is swept into the gilded cage of Elvis Presley's fame, but finds herself isolated and trapped.
Matt review's Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Movie which highlights Taylor Swift's musical evolution with dynamic performances.
Matt reviews Killers of the Flower Moon where, in the 1920s, members of the Osage Nation are murdered after oil is found on their land and a young FBI agent investigates.
In the new book "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," bestselling Hollywood biographer and historian Scott Eyman explores the tumultuous life and times of this once-in-a-lifetime talent.
Matt reviews, "She Came To Me" where a composer finds inspiration from an unusual woman, while young couple and parents navigate love, loss, and new beginnings in NYC.
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