Description
In this episode Daniel is joined by guest co-host Quinn Hainey, who hosts the Seat Struck Movie Podcast. We chat about the new release The Apprentice which shows the rise of Donald Trump (Sebastian Stan) in 1970's New York, as well as his relationship with infamous lawyer Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong). We discuss how accurate this unconventional biopic is and how it's not the Donald Trump movie you would expect from Hollywood.
Films discussed during this episode:
The Apprentice Eraserhead Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice Memento Parasite Bodies, Bodies, Bodies Distributed by Mongrel Media, The Apprentice is out in theaters now. To buy tickets in Canada click here. To buy tickets in the USA click here.
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