Ep. 115- Bonnie & Clyde

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Front Row Classics shines the spotlight on one of a true landmark of cinema history. Bonnie & Clyde marked the beginning of a new era of moviemaking. Brandon and Eric discuss the many aspects of how this film ushered in the “silver age of cinema” from 1967-1976. The hosts also pay tribute to legendary performances from a cast including Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway and Gene Hackman

FEATURING: Brandon Davis and Eric Flick

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Ep. 101-Cool Hand Luke

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“What we’ve got here is failure to communicate”. Front Row Classics ends January with one of the seminal films of the 1960s. We’re breaking down 1967’s Cool Hand Luke. Noah Henry of P4P :An MMA Podcast joins Brandon and Eric to take a look at one of Paul Newman’s greatest performances. Cool Hand Luke was one of the pioneering films representing the anti-establishment era of the late sixties. The hosts also discuss the amazing supporting cast as well as the various allegories and symbolism used throughout the film.

FEATURING: Brandon Davis, Eric Flick and Noah Henry

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Ep. 85- Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner



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Front Row Classics continues this month with a truly groundbreaking film, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner from 1967. This dramedy tackled the subject of interracial marriage head on at a pivotal moment in American history. Brandon and Eric discuss the important themes and incredible performances from the spectacular cast. The topics include: the trailblazing career of Sidney Poitier, Spencer Tracy’s final performance and an Oscar winning performance from Katharine Hepburn. The hosts also discuss how the film remains a perfect time capsule of the late 60s, while staying relevant in the 21st century.

FEATURING: Brandon Davis and Eric Flick

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