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The Hunger Games: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: Join us as we delve into the dystopian world of The Hunger Games, a 2012 American action film directed by Gary Ross and based on the 2008 novel by Suzanne Collins. Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, and Liam Hemsworth, the film is set in a post-apocalyptic future in the nation of Panem, where a boy and a girl from each of the nation's 12 districts are chosen annually as "tributes" and forced to compete in the Hunger Games, an elaborate televised fight to the death. We discuss the film's themes of survival, sacrifice, and rebellion as well as its performances, direction, and overall impact on the action movie genre.


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Marcel the Shell with Shoes On: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: In this episode Ray reviews "Marcel the Shell with Shoes On”. "Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” is a heartwarming live-action/stop-motion animated comedy-drama film about a tiny talking shell named Marcel and his life with his grandmother Connie. After his marriage ends, documentary filmmaker Dean moves into an Airbnb and discovers Marcel living with his grandmother and his pet ball of lint. Dean begins filming Marcel's daily activities, and when he uploads a video about Marcel to YouTube, it quickly becomes a cultural phenomenon. Marcel becomes overwhelmed with his newfound popularity and decides to use his platform to locate his missing family. The film explores themes of friendship, family, and loss.


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Women Talking: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: Join us as we dive into the powerful drama film Women Talking, based on the novel by Miriam Toews and directed by Sarah Polley. Starring Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, and Frances McDormand, this film tells the gripping story of the women of a remote Mennonite community in Bolivia who must decide how to respond to the horrifying abuse they've endured at the hands of the men. We'll discuss the film's themes of faith, forgiveness, and empowerment, and explore its powerful performances and thought-provoking storytelling.


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The Fablemans: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: In this episode, Ray review The Fabelmans, a 2022 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Steven Spielberg. The semi-autobiographical story follows the young and aspiring filmmaker, Sammy Fabelman, as he navigates his dysfunctional family and discovers the power of films. We discuss the film's themes of family, art, and identity, as well as the outstanding performances by Gabriel LaBelle, Michelle Williams, and Paul Dano.


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Triangle of Sadness: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: In this episode Ray reviews "Triangle of Sadness”. "Triangle of Sadness" is a 2022 satirical black comedy film that follows a celebrity couple, Carl and Yaya, on a luxury cruise with wealthy guests. However, things quickly take a turn for the worse as a storm hits and pirates attack, leaving a small group of survivors stranded on an island. As they struggle to survive, power dynamics and relationships shift in unexpected ways.


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The Disciple: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: In this episode Ray reviews the movie "The Disciple”. "The Disciple", a thought-provoking 2020 Indian Marathi-language drama film that explores the themes of tradition, discipline, and the pursuit of excellence. Written, directed, and edited by Chaitanya Tamhane, and executive produced by Alfonso Cuarón, the movie features outstanding performances by Aditya Modak, Arun Dravid, Sumitra Bhave, Deepika Bhide Bhagwat, and Kiran Yadnyopavit.

The plot revolves around Sharad Nerulkar, a dedicated Indian classical music vocalist who has spent his life following the strict traditions and discipline of old masters, his guru, and his father. As he progresses in his musical journey, Sharad begins to question whether achieving the level of excellence he seeks is truly possible.

With its compelling story and exceptional cast, "The Disciple" is a must-watch for anyone interested in the pursuit of mastery and the price one pays for it.


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M3GAN: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: In this movie review, Ray Taylor discusses "M3GAN”. "M3GAN” is a 2022 American science fiction horror film directed by Gerard Johnstone and produced by James Wan and Jason Blum. The movie stars Allison Williams and Violet McGraw, with Amie Donald physically portraying M3GAN and Jenna Davis voicing the character. The plot revolves around Gemma, a roboticist at a high-tech toy company, who develops M3GAN, a child-sized humanoid robot doll powered by artificial intelligence. M3GAN is paired with Cady, an eight-year-old girl who lost her parents in a car accident. As the story progresses, M3GAN develops self-awareness and becomes hostile towards anyone who comes between her and her human companion. The movie explores themes of technology, human relationships, and loss.


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