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The Dirty Verdict
S3 Eps 8 - Jason Webster Interview
In what might be the most unfiltered and entertaining episode yet, The Dirty Verdict crew welcomes their most requested guest: Houston trial lawyer Jason Webster. From calling out inflated verdict marketing to breaking down how hedge funds are quietly reshaping the plaintiff’s bar, Jason pulls no punches. You’ll hear why Jason is every plaintiff lawyer’s favorite Facebook truth-teller, what really went down in the Sutherland Springs litigation, and how a train explosion in a small Canadian town became the biggest personal injury settlement in Canadian history—all thanks to Jason’s hustle and a little loc...
2025-03-22
1h 06
The Regrettable Century
Class Struggle & Christian Love: Herbert McCabe & Marxist Christianity
Kicking off Year VII, Chris and Ben are joined by Daniel Saunders to discuss Herbert McCabe's Class Struggle and Christian Love. The intention was also to cover pieces by Dennis Turner and Terry Eagleton but time got away from them, so Daniel will have to return again...Herbert McCabe: The Class Struggle and Christian Love https://www.christiansocialism.com/2020/05/14/herbert-mccabe-class-struggle-capitalism-marxism-christianity/More of Daniel:Ideology, Fetishism, Apophaticism: Marxist Criticism & Christianityhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/220523/episodes/14978167-ideology-fetishism-apophaticism-marxist-criticism-and-christianity-with-daniel-saundersIdeology, Fetishism, Apophaticism: Marxist Criticism and Christianity:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi...
2024-12-04
1h 31
Cold War Cinema
S1 Ep. 10: Salt of the Earth (1954; dir. Herbert J. Biberman)
Join hosts Jason Christian, Anthony Ballas, and Tim Jones as they discuss Herbert J. Biberman's iconic independent masterpiece Salt of the Earth (1954). The film is based on the real-life Empire Zinc strike in 1951 in Grant County, New Mexico, and was self-financed and made entirely outside the studio system using mostly non-professional actors, many of them actual miners playing versions of themselves. Jason compares the the film to Gillo Pontecorvo's 1966 masterpiece The Battle of Algiers in terms of its scrappy production, dialectical sctructure, and Marxist themes. (You can hear him gush about that film on another podcast, linked here.) Biberman...
2024-08-14
1h 16
2 Complicated 4 History
Florida's Cattle Ranching Roots - Dr. Jason Herbert
Dr. Lynn Price Robbins and Isaac S. Loftus are joined by Dr. Jason Herbert to talk about Florida and Seminole history, the role of cattle in identity formation, and where the first cowpeople existed in the United States. Hint: It wasn’t in the Wild West!Please support this podcast by checking out our patreon:www.patreon.com/primarysourcemediaTRANSCRIPT: coming soon OUTLINE:0:00 - Introduction4:42 - Florida: A Remarkable Place5:43 - Cattle Ranching...A Product of FL?7:33 - E...
2024-05-28
1h 16
Leaders and Legends
Jason Herbert, Host of “Historians at the Movies”
“Historians at the Movies” is a brilliant and popular podcast hosted by Jason Herbert, Ph.D. On this week’s “Leaders and Legends” podcast, we talk with Dr Herbert about how movies make history relatable and some of his favorite films. Sponsors • Veteran Strategies• NFP - A leading insurance broker and consultant• Garmong Construction• Crowne Plaza Downtown Indianapolis Historic Union Station About Veteran Strategies ‘Leaders and Legends’ is brought to you by Veteran Strategies—your local veteran business enterprise specializing in media relations, crisis communications, public outreach, and di...
2024-04-15
1h 02
Upper Middlebrow
Digression: Underdogs, Comebacks, and Seafood Substitutes, or Baseball Movies with Jason Herbert
Jason Herbert, from the Historians at the Movies community and podcast, joins us to talk about favorite baseball films. We share an uncomfortable moment when Chris learns who Jason’s favorite team is (hint: pinstripes), but settle into a rollicking, nostalgic, nerdfest. We discover a surprising shared affection for a certain Charlie Sheen film from the late 80s, and both Jesse and Chris hurl their picks from deep into Left Field.
2024-03-28
1h 21
Historians At The Movies
Episode 67: Dune: Part Two with Mary Hicks and Margari Hill
This week Mary Hicks and Margari Hill drop in to talk all things DUNE. We focus on Dune Part 2 but also talk about the historical influences on Frank Herbert as he wrote Dune, along with how Dune influenced the science fiction and fantasy that came afterward. We talk about the parallels between the fictional universe and historical events, such as the Ottoman Empire and the interactions between European powers and Indigenous communities. We also get into the portrayal of whiteness in the film and the complexities of women's roles and agency within the narrative. We dive into the egalitarianism i...
2024-03-06
1h 43
Historians At The Movies
Episode 59: A Million Ways to Die in the West with Sara Dant
This week environmental historian Sara Dant drops in to talk about a new history of the West, wolf reintroduction in Colorado, public land management, and Seth MacFarlane's homage to classic western films. This is a fun conversation about a silly movie that actually has a lot to say. I hope you like it.About our guest:Sara Dant is Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor and Chair of History at Weber State University whose work focuses on environmental politics in the United States with a particular emphasis on the creation and development of consensus and bipartisanism. Dr. Dant’s...
2024-01-10
1h 38
Historians At The Movies
Episode 58: Point Break and the political history of surfing with Scott Laderman
This week we invite Scott Laderman to talk about Point Break (1991) and his book Empire in Waves: A Political History of Surfing. We talk about depictions of surfing in this film and others along with the origins of the pursuit, its commodification and commercialization, how surfers responded to genocide and apartheid in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, the greatest surfing movies of all time, and greatest surfers of all time. This is a really fun and deep dive into surf and film history. I think you're gonna dig it.About our guest:Scott Laderman broadly explores t...
2024-01-03
1h 24
Learning Lovecraft
Episode 27: Herbert West–Reanimator Part 2
Jay and Ken continue the the discussion of H.P. Lovecraft's Herbert West-Reanimator.
2024-01-01
1h 06
Historians At The Movies
Episode 57: Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves with Emily Friedman and Trevor Valle
This week, I invited I invited on two absolute luminaries in the gaming world in Emily Friedman and Trevor Valle to talk not only about the film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, but about the world around D&D complete with the history of the game and the politics surrounding table top gaming. And folks, this is such a cool deep dive into D&D. This is an appropriately dragon-sized episode; my gift to you for the final HATM Podcast of 2023.About our guests:Emily C. Friedman is an Associate Professor of English at...
2023-12-27
3h 09
Historians At The Movies
Episode 56: A Christmas Story and the history of Christmas movies with Vaughn Joy
It's Christmas time and that means visiting an old classic. This week doctoral student Vaughn Joy joins in to talk about A Christmas Story and her work looking at how the American government exerted control over Christmas films as a way of influencing the national narrative. We talk about all we love and hate with this movie, the history of Christmas films, and yes, continue to debate whether on not Die Hard is a Christmas movie. About our guest:Vaughn’s research interests lie in entertainment and social histories, particularly in the post-war period in the Unit...
2023-12-20
54 min
Learning Lovecraft
Episode 26: Herbert West–Reanimator
This time Jay and Ken have their first two part episode, starting with discussing the first three chapters of H.P. Lovecraft's Herbert West–Reanimator.
2023-12-15
1h 05
Historians At The Movies
Episode 55: High Fidelity and the history of college radio with Kate Jewell
This week guest Kate Jewell stops by to talk about one of the more interesting John Cusack performances in the film High Fidelity. This movie features some phenomenal performances by Cusack, Jack Black, Todd Louiso, and one very weird Tim Robbins. We also talk about Kate's new book Live from the Underground: A History of College Radio. This might be in your Top 5 favorite episodes ever.About our guest:Katherine Rye Jewell is Professor of History at Fitchburg State University, where she teaches modern U.S. history. She is a historian of the business and politics...
2023-12-14
1h 40
Wake & Take
The Bill Belichick Era & Justin Herbert's Season are OVER: NFL & Fantasy Football News
Wake & Take, Season 1, Episode 104:Important NFL News to help your Fantasy Football team--Jason Allwine (@JFootballwine) provides valuable insights into recent NFL News. Tune in for an episode packed with insight and advice for the upcoming season.In this episode, Jason breaks down Bill Belichick, Justin Herbert, Nick Mullens and more!Get ready to take your fantasy football game to the next level now and gain the upper hand in your leagues.--Get the...
2023-12-14
25 min
Historians At The Movies
Episode 54: Godzilla Minus One with Bill Tsutsui and Akiko Takenaka
With Godzilla Minus One tearing up the American and global box office, it's time for another EMERGENCY PODCAST. This week we are joined by two amazing scholars of Japanese social and cultural history in Bill Tsutsui and Akiki Takenaka. We talk about our first impressions of the film, where it fits into Godzilla and WWII lore, and the history of Godzilla himself. This is such a cool conversation and I'm so excited to bring it to you.About our guests:Bill Tsutsui is an award-winning scholar and teacher, an experienced academic leader,and...
2023-12-10
1h 16
Historians At The Movies
Episode 53: The Last Duel with Patrick Wyman
Ready for a deep dive on the Middle Ages? This week Patrick Wyman, host of Tides of History and The Pursuit of Dadliness and author of The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World stops by to talk about Ridley Scott's The Last Duel, the 2021 epic that closely follows one of the last judicial duels of the Middle Ages. The film, starring Matt Damon, Adam Driver, and Jodie Comer has picked up a following since its release. Our conversation talks about why Patrick thinks is one of the most accurate films he has seen, along with...
2023-12-06
1h 31
Historians At The Movies
Episode 52: The American President with Lindsay Chervinsky
This week we welcome Lindsay Chervinsky back to the pod to talk about 1995's The American President. We talk about just how revolutionary was the idea of a president, the history of presidential relationships, scandals in the White House, and even presidential pets. This was a lot of fun. I hope you like it.About our guest: Dr. Lindsay M. Chervinsky is a presidential historian. She is the author of the award-winning book, The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution, co-editor of Mourning the Presidents: Loss and Legacy in American Culture, and...
2023-11-30
1h 08
Corey and Kaj Podcast presented by Cedar Run Decoy Company
Episode #30: Outdoor Writing and "Never Trust a Fart" with Jason Herbert
Corey Lucas and Kaj Carlson sit down in the Cedar Run studio with Jason Herbert, author, teacher, and newly crowned Cedar Run Decoy Company staff writer.Jason has an interesting journey into success in the outdoor industry through the tried-and-true method of finding a passion (hunting), getting good at it, and then writing about it... all while pushing past the constraints of modern day education.We focus much of the discussion on Jason's series of "Never Trust a Fart" books and where he got the inspiration for these hilarious and true stories. Cedar...
2023-11-28
54 min
Historians At The Movies
Episode 51: Napoleon with Corinne Gressang and Laura O'Brien
With Napoleon hitting the big screen this past week, we decided it was time for our first emergency podcast. This week we recruited French history scholars Corinne Gressang and Laura O'Brien onboard to talk about what the film did right, what it did wrong, and why exactly can't we seem to get Bonaparte right onscreen.About our guests:Dr. Corinne Gressang began as an Assistant Professor of History at Slippery Rock University in the Fall of 2023. She specializes in the history of the French Revolution, but she teaches various courses on Early Modern and...
2023-11-27
1h 57
Historians At The Movies
Episode 50ish- Soul Food with Adrian Miller and Mark Johnson (from the Vault)
In honor of Thanksgiving and Season 2 of High on the Hog, we thought it might be fun to bring back another older episode of the Historians At The Movies Podcast during our two week break. Leftovers, if you will. This episode features two of my food history scholars in Adrian E. Miller and Mark Johnson, talking about African American culinary traditions, gender roles in the kitchen, and some of their favorite recipes. I hope you're coming back for seconds on this.About our guests:Adrian Miller is a food writer, James Beard Award winner...
2023-11-22
1h 11
Historians At The Movies
Episode 50ish- Up in the Air with Brett Rushforth (from the Vault)
This week HATM Podcast is on hiatus so we thought we'd rerelease an older episode for those of you who maybe haven't had the opportunity to explore the back catalog yet. This week's guest is my great friend Brett Rushforth and we are talking about both his favorite film- Up in the Air - and his work in 17th century New France. Looking back, this is one of the more interesting conversations I've ever been part of. This episode is also one of the first we ever recorded (a testament to Brett's belief in this pod) so you'll hear s...
2023-11-15
1h 29
Historians At The Movies
Episode 50: The Last of the Mohicans with Wayne E. Lee
This is HATM's 50th episode and I wanted to do something special. This week we are joined by military historian Wayne E. Lee from the University of North Carolina to talk about The Last of the Mohicans and his new book, The Cutting-Off Way: Indigenous Warfare in Eastern North America, 1500-1800. We talk about historical misconceptions of Indigenous warfare, how warfare in the Americas compares to conflict in other parts of the globe, the beauty of North Carolina, and that waterfall scene. About our guest:Wayne Lee specializes in early modern military history, with a particular...
2023-11-08
1h 34
Historians At The Movies
Episode 49 : Flatliners with N.J. Gallegos
It's spooky season and that means I have something a little different planned for you. This week HATM is joined by emergency physician Dr. N.J. Gallegos to talk about Flatliners (1990). We also talk about her new book The Broken Heart, med school, her work as a physician, and because we are both nerds, Star Wars. It's a rolling and fun episode with one of my favorite people on the planet.About our guest:N.J. Gallegos is an Emergency Medicine Physician who enjoys horror, medicine, and wicked women looking for revenge. Put all three together...
2023-11-01
1h 13
Military Historians are People, Too!
S4E08 Jason Herbert - Historians at the Movies Podcast
Today's guest is the energetic and enthusiastic Jason Herbert. Jason is a Tribal Liaison with the United States Forest Service in Colorado. He is also the creator and host of Historians at the Movies, a podcast that features historians talking about movies ranging from Pretty Woman to Con Air. Jason is an experienced high-school teacher, having taught US History, World History, and economics at the Pine School and the Highlands Career Institute in Florida. He also served as an ethnographer for the Seminole Tribe of Florida. Jason received his PhD in History from the University of Minnesota, where he...
2023-10-31
1h 14
Historians At The Movies
Episode 48: Robin Hood Prince of Thieves with Thomas Lecaque and John Wyatt Greenlee
This week Thomas Lecaque and John Wyatt Greenlee drop in to talk about the most historically accurate film of all-time: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Ok, it's nowhere near accurate but that doesn't mean we can't love it all the same. We talk about when and where the myth of Robin Hood emerges, our favorite portrayals of the character, the score and the soundtrack, and yes, the accent. This one is fun. Jump in.About our guests:Thomas Lecaque is an associate professor of History at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa. He specializes in...
2023-10-25
1h 38
Historians At The Movies
Episode 47: Dirty Dancing with Leah Lagrone, Lauren Lassabe Shepherd, and Lauren MacIvor Thompson
This week Historians At The Movies dives into one of the sharpest historical films of the 1980s- Dirty Dancing. No, we're not kidding either. Guests Leah Lagrone, Lauren MacIvor Thompson, and Lauren Lassabe Shepherd tackle the memory of the 60s from the 80s, young love, issues of labor and class, dancing, AIDS, the Reagan era, abortion, whether or not Baby and Johnny are still together, and of course, that soundtrack. Prepare for the time of your lives.About our guests:Dr. Leah LaGrone is an assistant professor of history and public history director. She graduated from...
2023-10-18
1h 19
Historians At The Movies
Episode 46: Sherlock Holmes with Tim Johnson
Did you know where the largest collection of Sherlock Holmes ephemera is located? This answer is elementary, my dear listeners--or maybe not. It's actually the University of Minnesota Special Collections. And this week's guest is one of the foremost experts in all things Sherlock Holmes, my good friend Tim Johnson. We jump in on Guy Ritchie's 2009 adaption as well as talk about other film adapations (including the Great Mouse Detective, natch) as well as talk about the process of collecting and archiving such a magnificent collection. This is a really cool conversation.About our guest:Tim...
2023-10-11
1h 32
Historians At The Movies
Episode 45: Deadline - U.S.A. with Charlie Pierce
When Charlie Pierce messages and asks to do a pod, you say yes. And that's exactly what happened. This week, one of the best and funniest political commentators in America drops by to talk about Deadline USA- the 1952 classic starring Humphrey Bogart as the editor of a newspaper trying to get out one last story before their lights are turned out for good. This is such a revealing film and Charlie is such a cool hang. I hope you like this pod.About our Guest:Charles P. Pierce is the author of four books, most recently I...
2023-10-04
1h 21
War Room Wisdom
Episode 10: “Legend” & Harlem Globetrotter Herbert “Flight Time” Lang on Falling Back in Love With the Game
In this episode, Phillip Lanos and Jason Miller are joined by Herbert Flight Time Lang, founder, and CEO of Herb Lang Inc. Herbert Flight Time Lang takes us through his Professional sports career, highs and lows, and how he later fell back in love with the game. You will also uncover how to overcome a business struggle that may help save your business.
2023-09-27
30 min
Historians At The Movies
Episode 44: Dave with Alexis Coe
I don't usually shy away from asking guests to be on the podcast, but this week's guest is an exception. You know Alexis Coe from her two books, Alice+Freda Forever: A Murder in Memphis and You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George of Washington. Or you've seen her on tv or on twitter or tiktok talking about presidential history. But today you get to hear her talk about Dave (1993) as we discuss the 90s, American presidencies, and a slew of other things. Alexis is awesome. So is this episode. Enjoy. About our guest:
2023-09-27
1h 43
Historians At The Movies
Episode 43: Tootsie with Justin Rawlins
We talk a lot on the podcast about film as historical artifacts- depictions of moments in time that can tell us as much about the audience as the topics themselves. This week is no exception as we dive into 1982's Tootsie, starring Dustin Hoffman. However, what makes this episode unique is that we are joined by Justin Rawlins to talk about the craft of filmmaking, particularly method acting. We get into Hoffman's performance (as well as his legendary battles with director Sydney Pollack) as well as talk about other famous method actors such as Daniel Day-Lewis, Robert DeNiro, Natalie...
2023-09-20
1h 51
Historians At The Movies
Episode 42: Memphis Belle with Sarah Parry Myers
I think a lot of us are familiar with stories of bomber pilots and fighter pilots during World War II. And we're probably familiar with the lives of many of the women who actually built those planes, made famous by Rosie the Riveter. But how many of us know about the Women's Air Service Pilots or about their fight for veteran recognition after the war was over? Sarah Myers joins in to talk about the film Memphis Belle and her new book, Earning Their Wings: The WASPs of World War II and the Fight for Veteran Recognition. I had...
2023-09-13
1h 04
Historians At The Movies
Episode 41: Pretty Woman with Leah Lagrone
This week historian Leah Lagrone drops by the HATM studios to talk about 1990's Pretty Woman. We get into a ton of topics including the history of prostitution, sexual norms regarding its policing, the tropes behind books and films about the world's oldest profession, and whether or not Vivian and Richard are still together after all these years. We had a blast with this talk and I hope you dig the episode.About our guest:Dr. Leah LaGrone is an assistant professor of history and public history director.She graduated from Texas Christian University...
2023-09-06
1h 10
Historians At The Movies
Episode 40: Black Robe with Michael Oberg
1991's Black Robe is probably a movie you've never heard of, but maybe you should. It's one of the rare films that travel back to 17th Century New France to allow us to witness interactions between Indigenous communities and Jesuit missionaries. I watched this film in college and it made an impression on me. So I asked Michael Oberg to come on the pod to talk not only about this film but about how to teach this film as well as point out the complicated relationships between people during the era. This is maybe a bit more cerebral episode...
2023-08-30
1h 04
Historians At The Movies
Episode 39: Legally Blonde with Kristalyn Shefveland and Jennifer McCutchen
A lot of you love Legally Blonde. I mean really love Legally Blonde. So it was probably inevitable that two of my closest friends in the profession, Kristalyn Shefveland and Jennifer McCutchen, requested to do a pod on this film if only to torment me. This movie is so much more than I ever gave it credit for. We get into this film as a historical artifact, perhaps the last film of the 90s, it has so much to say about shattering glass ceilings, East Coast vs West Coast, fashion, performative perceptions, whether or not it's ok to be...
2023-08-23
1h 12
Historians At The Movies
Episode 38: Fury with Waitman Beorn
Every now and then we get the chance to talk to a scholar with a little extra knowledge on a particular subject. In this case, Dr. Waitman Beorn drops in to talk about Brad Pitt's tank film, Fury. Waitman knows the film well, especially since he commanded a tank prior to becoming a historian. Listen in now to hear him talk not only about WWII, but his experiences serving in the Tank Corps and how the lessons learned transcended his time there. It's a fun and fascinating talk.About our guest:Dr. Waitman Wade Beorn is a...
2023-08-16
1h 23
Historians At The Movies
Episode 37: Legends of the Fall with Edward O'Donnell
1994’s Legends of the Fall was one of a string of new age American western epics, featuring an ascendant Brad Pitt alongside Anthony Hopkins, Aidan Quinn, Henry Thomas, and a stunning Julia Ormond. It’s not a perfect film, but like a lot helmed by Edward Zwick, gives us a ton to talk about: American wars Indigenous people, the Gilded Age & Progressive Era, WWI, PTSD, Prohibition, and the West. There’s a lot to unpack and that’s why I invited Edward O’Donnell onboard to talk it all out. About our guest:Frequently appearing in historic...
2023-08-09
1h 22
Historians At The Movies
Episode 36: Ray with Michael Hattem
It is hard to find someone with a greater impact on American music and whose life demonstrates the complexities of the human experience than Ray Charles. This week we are joined by Michael Hattem to talk about one of the best biopics and performances I've ever seen with Ray (2004). This episode features candid discussions about the ups and downs of Ray Charles' life, how both his life and that of the United States have been shaped in memory, and a fascinating conversation about the history of African American musical traditions. I don't talk a lot in this episode, mostly...
2023-08-02
1h 48
Wake & Take
Justin Herbert DESERVES His Payday + More Contracts
Wake & Take, Season 1, Episode 9It's #CrossOverWeek ! Some of your favorite faces in different places, bringing you the same content you know and love from the best at PlayerProfiler.Important NFL News to help your Fantasy Football team - New Contracts for NFL Stars--Jason Allwine (@jfootballwine) and special guest Dan Williamson (@OverHypedSleepr) provides valuable insights into recent NFL News. Tune in for an episode packed with insight and advice for the upcoming season.In this episode, Jason and Dan d...
2023-07-28
31 min
The Coach JB Show
JUSTIN HERBERT GETS PAID! | THE COACH JB SHOW WITH BIG SMITTY
BREAKING: Justin Herbert gets the BAG! Can he now win a playoff game? Can Jimmy G lead the Raiders to the Promise land? Big Smitty & I break it down! He has officially been cleared for camp, so does this mean he is going to lead them to the playoffs? Can he compete in the AFC West? Tune in! Share & Like this video! Agree or Disagree? Leave comments & share this video please! Coach Jason Brown is the star of the hit Netflix series "Last Chance U", master motivator, and legendary JUCO football coach!! Darnell Smith Fox Sports very own, Ball...
2023-07-26
3h 06
Historians At The Movies
Episode 35: Gangs of New York with Tyler Anbinder
This week we have a guest with a keen understanding of a film: Dr. Tyler Anbinder joins us to talk about Gangs of New York, Martin Scorsese's 2002 epic that about the rise of the United States in the mid-nineteenth century. Tyler is not only an expert on the histories of New York City and of immigration, but served as an advisor for the film. He was, in this case, an actual historian at the movies. We talk about a range of topics: 19th century politics, immigration, nativism, race, the Civil War, New York, and of course, his experiences with...
2023-07-26
1h 50
Historians At The Movies
Episode 34: The Witch with Mikki Brock
2015's The Witch is in my mind about as scary as they come. It's also an incredible foray into the world of 17th century New England colonists and the chance to see how their fears manifested themselves in the world around them. Our guest, Mikki Brock, is no stranger to fear. She researches and teaches on the supernatural, plagues, and worst of all, the British (WOO HOO AMERICA). We talk all about this terrifying film and how Puritans conceptualized the worlds beyond, as well as exactly how one goes about talking about demon sex in class. This pod is...
2023-07-19
1h 07
Historians At The Movies
Episode 33: Live By Night with Sarah McNamara
2016's Live By Night was a rare miss by star and director Ben Affleck. On paper, it had everything you'd think it needed to be successful: great cast (Zoe Saldana, Chris Cooper, Chris Messina, Elle Fanning, Sienna Miller), a cool premise (mob sets up new scene during Prohibition), and a director in Affleck who has emerged as one of Hollywood's best. But it didn't quite hit. But that doesn't mean it's not great for us. Live By Night offers the opportunity to talk about Ybor City, the "Harlem of Tampa," and a town many of you have n...
2023-07-12
1h 40