Listen To The Chronicle Episode 32 – MaXXXine & Fly Me To The Moon

Two women walk the streets, from MaXXXine review on The Chronicle

Love movies. Your in the right place as The Chronicle Film Podcast episode 032 is ready for your audio pleasure. Clotilde Chinnici and Paul Devine  review Ti West’s MaXXXine along with 1960’s set rom-com Fly Me To The Moon.

We will go back to the 1980’s with MaXXXine and to 1985, Maxine Minx is “f***in’ Star”. Mia Goth reprises her from X, now blinded by the light of the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. She wants to move from the Adult industry to become a legit actress, meanwhile the Nighstalker is terrorising the city. Maxine’s past also threatens her future will she become that star? The film marks the third and  final film for Ti West’s X Trilogy will it be a fitting ending?

Related Post: Film Review – Fly Me To The Moon (2024)

The final review will take us back to 1969 and Greg Berlanti‘s rom-com drama Fly Me To The Moon. Starring Scarlett Johansson is Kelly Jones Marketing maven who is hired to direct a ‘fake moon landing’. In case Apollo 11 mission fails,  Launch director, Cole Davis (Channing Tatum) is determined to succeed.

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The founder of The People's Movies, started the site 20th November 2008.The site has excelled past all expectations with many only giving the site months and it's still going strong. A lover of French Thrillers, Post Apocalyptic films, Asian cinema. 2009 started Cinehouse to start his 'cinema education' learning their is life outside mainstream cinema. Outside of film, love to travel with Sorrento, Guangzhou and Manchester all favourite destinations.Musically loves David Bowie, Fishbone, Radiohead.

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