Sleepwalk With Me | Stand-Up Film Festival

Sleepwalk With Me | Stand-Up Film Festival

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Rope | Chamber Piece Festival

This week dive into our 3rd installment of our Chamber Piece Festival with 1948's absolute banger of a classic, Rope. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and based around a party that is hosted shortly after a murder has taken place. Truly underrated Hitchcock here. Great conversation! ...  Show more

The Lighthouse | Chamber Piece Festival

This week we dive into the wild imagination of Robert Eggers. We discuss his b&w aesthetic and the isolated story of two lighthouse keepers trying to keep their sanity in 2019's The Lighthouse. A fascinating movie and great conversation. 

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