🎬 Welcome to Episode 21 of The Ejectables! This week, we’re joined by Brian Libby. Brian Libby is a Portland freelance journalist and critic who has spent the past 25 years writing about architecture, visual art and film. He has contributed to nine sections of The New York Times, as well as to The Wall Street Journal, Architectural Digest, The Atlantic, Dwell, Metropolis and The Oregonian, among others. Brian has also authored architectural monographs such as The Portland Building and Collaboration for a Cure: The Knight Cancer Research Building and the Culture of Innovation. An Oregon native and New York University graduate, Brian is also an award-winning filmmaker whose work was featured in a 2007 retrospective at the Portland Art Museum’s Northwest Film Center, and a photographer whose pictures often accompany his writings.
In this episode:
🌟 Brian celebrates Lost Highway – David Lynch's masterpiece from the 1990's.
🌟 Ian celebrates Handling The Undead – Another wonderful horror movie with surreal undertones and a life affirming message.
🌟 Bill celebrates Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey – A smart and witty sequel to the classic original movie.
Join us for a lively discussion about these underrated films and why they deserve a second look. Spoilers ahead! 🚨
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