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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

Inside the Bucket Podcast #56

The newest episode of Inside the Bucket is online! Revel in the digital mastery! It's the ass-less chaps version of Inside the Bucket , as Matt is joined by John, Sue, and David as they deliver the best movie and television news from our website SANDWICHJOHNFILMS.COM . On Episode 56, they celebrate Deadpool 's R rating and discuss why The Muppets' possible return to television is a good thing. Please check out these and other stories which we've included below. Later, the three go on their Rants and Raves, where they bitch and complain about all the things they're watching, following, and have their panties in a bind about from the week. Finally, they review Furious 7 starring Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Paul Walker, many many more. We encourage you to participate in our Open Forum Friday, which is your chance to get in our business about running a passion project like our trainwreck. Be warned: Inside the Bucket is an E...

Movie Review: Woman in Gold

Truth, Justice, and The American Way. Review by David Clark Woman In Gold , a movie inspired by real life events, has a flavor to it that will appeal to some and that will push away others. Starring the ever popular Ryan Reynolds along with Katie Holmes, Helen Mirren, Tatiana Maslany, and Charles Dance, this movie has a lot of star power. At least, it would if the big name actors associated with this movie had the amount of screen-time that the viewing audience was expecting. Woman In Gold gives a bit of the old bait-and-switch between what the trailers show versus what the actual movie presents. For example, Katie Holmes is a name that might draw fans to this movie; however, she has about as many words in this entire film as she has in the official trailer. The same can be said for Charles Dance. Why enlist household names in a movie and then underutilize their talent? The roles portrayed by Holmes and Dance could have easily been filled by unfamiliar faces and it w...