Episode 25: Harlan County, USA (1976)
We're talking labor unions! Hal and Craig watched Barbara Kopple's HARLAN COUNTY, USA, the ground-breaking 1976 documentary chronicling the struggles of coal mine workers in Harlan County, Kentucky as they fight against coal barons, police, and scabs in an effort to join the United Mine Workers of America. Discussions also include: abortion rights winning at the ballot; weaponizing the Civil Rights Act against student protestors; a round-up of our recently watched films: The Killer (2023), The Flash (2023), Serial Mom (1994), and The Conformist (1970); and the state of labor unions in Kentucky today.
Episode 2: Sorry to bother you
Hal and Craig discuss Boots Riley's electric satire on capitalism and the exploitation of the working class. Other topics include: the beautiful films of Peter Greenaway, how the Red Wave of 2022 only hit Florida, Tessa Thompson's fantastic earrings, and we turn again to the National Review Online for dependably stupid film criticism!