Gunslingers

This week’s episode of Someone Else’s Movie marks a first for the show: In 345 episodes, I’ve never had a guest use a vehicle as a recording booth. But Ilya Naishuller, director of the immensely entertaining Bob Odenkirk shoot-em-up Nobody, is a resourceful man, and managed to find the quietest space on a Moscow movie shoot for our conversation. It worked surprisingly well!

Also, we were talking about Christopher McQuarrie’s The Way of the Gun, a movie I had completely forgotten even existed. But I rewatched it, because I am responsible! Sarah Silverman is in it! I’d forgotten that as well!

Here you go: Subscribe on Apple PodcastsGoogle Play and Stitcher to get the episode instantly, or download it directly from the web. And then you can get to today’s NOW What, in which Enzo and I chat about his Hidden Toronto series; that’s a fun one, even if things in town are a little less fun right now.

Also, yes, I missed out on a Friday update. I blame the NOW Streaming newsletter, that thing takes forever to put together. But you can still catch up on all the stuff you missed — an episode of NOW What in which Rad, Richard and I use the arrival of Bo Burnham’s Inside to discuss the pandemic’s effect on entertainment, a whole new What to Watch page and expanded reviews of Kevin Can F**k Himself and Luca, and a little piece on the Toronto Outdoor Picture Show’s announcement that it’ll be holding screenings in Fort York later this summer, pending the green light from the province.

Sorry about that. I’ll try to get a post up on Friday but … well, work is a lot right now. You may have noticed I didn’t get this up until almost dinnertime.

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