We’re in real estate agent mode this week, as we watch two films with unique takes on the property market. Secret Mall Apartment is a new documentary about an art collective who moved into a disused corner of a Rhode Island mall in the early 2000s, while 1960’s The Apartment sees sparks fly between Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine in Billy Wilder’s landmark Oscar winning comedy. Two films with some profound themes, including love, art, death, urban living and takeout food. But what do the two films have to say about capitalism? Which film short changes its female characters? Which film has more mirrors than The Lady of Shanghai? Which film was made with a camera small enough to fit in an Altoids can? And which film teaches a great lesson in how to grab an audience?
Plus an excessively mannered new feature film from Wes Anderson, an okay debut movie set in a boat, a debate about the meaning of the word ‘squat’, a very famous brother, a big set of keys, and one of us confesses to a serious crime.
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