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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem | Jason Miller, Ghost of the Void | Top 3 Two-Person Movies | CinemaJaw 620
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Aug 07, 2023
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01:18:03
Reviewed: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem Trivia: Seth Rogan Movie Trivia Celebrating This Month: Seth Rogan
Reviewed: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem Trivia: Seth Rogan Movie Trivia Celebrating This Month: Seth Rogan

Reviewed: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem Trivia: Seth Rogan Movie Trivia Celebrating This Month: Seth Rogan

Sometimes, all you need to tell a good story is a couple of locations and two characters. Such is the case with a film currently making the festival circuit entitled Ghosts of the Void. This week, we chat with the writer/director of Ghosts of the Void, Jason Miller. Jason Miller is an American film director and screenwriter. He studied at the University of Central Arkansas, making numerous short films including his award-winning thesis film, THE WHISPERERS. He got his start in features as a co-writer and co-producer on the crime drama ECHO BOOMERS. GHOSTS OF THE VOID is his directorial debut.

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Talking to Jason got us to thinking about our Top 3 Two Person Movies! Plus we have to throw in a movie with (at least) 4 main characters, the latest animation from Seth Rogan (our person of the month), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Meyhem!

It’s a jam-packed ‘Jaw as always!

Top 3 Two Person Movies

Matt:

  1. Gravity
  2. 1917
  3. Open Water

Jason Miller:

  1. A Dark Song
  2. Moon
  3. Misery

Ry:

  1. Hard Candy
  2. The Lighthouse
  3. Before Sunset

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