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Spoilerpiece Theatre 257: Always Be My Maybe

Randall Park and Ali Wong have great chemistry in the Netflix romcom Always Be My Maybe

In Episode 257 of my podcast Spoilerpiece Theatre we review The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Shaft, I Am Mother, and Always Be My Maybe. After debating whether Janis Joplin wanted a pizza your heart, Kris, Dave, and I get down to the diverse slate of movies this week on Spoilerpiece. First up is festival-favorite The Last Black Man in San Francisco (3:50). Then it’s SHAFT (16:12), which is not another reboot of Shaft, but a sequel to Shaft. Did that make sense? Yeah, Shaft doesn’t either. Then Dave and I get into I Am Mother (33:45), a new Netflix flick about a robot that may or may not be evil. Then it’s Always Be My Maybe (45:48), with Ali Wong and Randall Park.

Evan Crean: Hello! My name is Evan Crean. By day I work for a marketing agency, but by night, I’m a film critic based in Boston, MA. Since 2009, I have written hundreds of movie reviews and celebrity interviews for Starpulse.com. I have also contributed pieces to NewEnglandFilm.com and to The Independent, as a writer and editor. I maintain an active Letterboxd account too. In addition to publishing short form work, I am a co-author of the book Your ’80s Movie Guide to Better Living, which is available on CreateSpace and Amazon. The book is the first in a series of lighthearted self-help books for film fans, which distills advice from ’80s movies on how to tackle many of life’s challenges. On top of writing, I co-host and edit the weekly film podcast Spoilerpiece Theatre with two other Boston film critics. I’m a founding member and the current treasurer for the Boston Online Film Critics Association as well. This site, Reel Recon.com, is a one-stop-shop where you can find links to all of my past and present work. Have any questions or comments after checking it out? Please feel free to email me (Evan Crean) at: ecrean AT reelrecon DOT COM .
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