#733: The Dead Don't Die / Last Black Man in San Francisco / Rocketman

Jim Jarmusch has made a surreal, existential western ("Dead Man"), a Zen samurai/mobster movie ("Ghost Dog") and a meditation on art disguised as a vampire movie ("Only Lovers Left Alive"). And now... zombies. With his new THE DEAD DON'T DIE, Jarmusch again exploits genre conventions as a means to explore his fears and obsessions. And this time, those fears and obsessions are pretty explicitly America in the age of Trump.

Also on the show, a conversation with Joe Talbot and Jimmie Fails, the director and star of Sundance award-winner – and early Golden Brick frontrunner – THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO. Plus, Adam weighs in on ROCKETMAN.

0:00 - Billboard
1:20 - Review: "The Dead Don't Die"
Bill Callahan, "Young Icarus"
24:58 - Adam on "Rocketman"
34:57 - Next Week / Notes / Madness 2020
46:46 - Massacre Theatre54:02 - Interview: Joe Talbot and Jimmie Fails
1:28:02 - Close

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