You know what? I think Heather Noel and I are getting better at podcast time management (our nearly two-hour year-end show notwithstanding): we talked about four films on this week's show, summarized the rest of the week's DVD releases, and assessed the filmmaking career of Crispin Hellion Glover, and managed to get it all done in just a hair over 60 minutes. Up for dissection in this week's episode: the Australian crime drama Animal Kingdom and the first directorial effort from Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jack Goes Boating, as well as the Criterion editions of Samuel Fuller's twin pulp masterpieces Shock Corridor and The Naked Kiss.You can subscribe to DVD Afternoon for free through iTunes, or you can download this week's episode directly by clicking here, or by watching it on the embedded Wizzard media player following this paragraph. You can also interact with the show by emailing us at dvdafternoon@gmail.com and telling us how professional the show is sounding (or how idiotic our opinions are).
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