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Episode 4: Scorsese’s Soliloquy, Cinema is Dying, and Bruised by an Image

58m · SOUNDPROOF · 09 Feb 19:45

LA Alfonso adapts Martin Scorsese’s "I Said Marvel Movies Aren’t Cinema. Let Me Explain" into a soliloquy, is cinema dying? Thomas Flight weighs in, and David Lynch

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