The New Haven Nose On 'Ad Astra' And 'Downton Abbey'
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audio
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Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Sep 27, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:49:30

The Nose couldn't decide which of last weekend's two big new movies to go see, so it went to both.

Downton Abbey, the feature film continuation of the incredibly popular PBS series, is the number one movie in the country. Its $31 million opening was the biggest ever for the studio that made it, Focus Features. Not bad for a PG-rated, special effects-free drama made for grownups.

James Gray's Ad Astra is kind of at the opposite end of a number of spectrums. As a huge, expensive space adventure that travels to Neptune and back, its #2 opening is underperforming its budget a bit. But it's also being called, "one of the most ruminative, withdrawn, and curiously optimistic space epics this side of Solaris," and, "also one of the best."

Some other stuff that happened this week, give or take:

GUESTS:

  • Tom Breen - Film critic and reporter for the New Haven Independent; host of WNHH radio's Deep Focus
  • Lucy Gellman - Editor of The Arts Paper; host of WNHH radio's Kitchen Sync
  • Pedro Soto - An aerospace executive working on a secret project

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Colin McEnroe and Chion Wolf contributed to this show.

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