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The Latest Podcast #71: Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Kimi, Marry Me

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Film Inquiry presents The Latest, a podcast series tackling the latest releases, movie news, and discussions in the film community. Each week, join host Jesse Nussman for thoughtful discussions with exciting guests to break down the industry’s latest trends and dive deep into the movies driving conversation.

This week, Jesse Nussman and Hunter Heilman attempt to make sense of the latest entry into the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise and pose the question; will there be a worse movie released this year? Then, the two catch up on recently released titles such as Steven Soderbergh’s tech thriller Kimi and the Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson rom-com Marry Me.

This week, Jesse Nussman and Hunter Heilman attempt to make sense of the latest entry into the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise and pose the question; will there be a worse movie released this year? Then, the two catch up on recently released titles such as Steven Soderbergh’s tech thriller Kimi and the Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson rom-com Marry Me.

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