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NJ Horror Con and Film Festival 2018: Weekend Wrap-Up

TLS killed it at the New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival this past weekend. Here we wrap up our incredible experience at the show, and drop hints about more of our coverage coming later this week.

Check out some of the action and more at:

www.newjerseyhorrorcon.com/

https://www.facebook.com/njhorrorcon/

NJ Horror Con and Film Festival 2018: Interview with PJ Soles

The Lost Signals’ Chris Morgan fanboys out with P.J. Soles live at the NJ Horror Con and Film Festival 2018 to discuss her illustrious film career and more.

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Academy Awards 2018: Morgan Goldin Year III: The EnMorganing

Steve and Scott sat down with long-time friend of the show, Morgan Goldin and talked about who should get little golden statues and who should go home empty handed.

And once you’re done, check out his podcast (currently on hiatus), Amusing Ourselves 2 Death.
And his movie mix tape of his favorite films of 2017.

NOTE: The video got a bit messed up with this one, so it’s just a bunch of stills from our interview, sorry!

Academy Awards 2018 aka The MOTScars

The Lost Signals wrap up the award year with their picks for best films among the nominees, as well as predictions for what the Academy will choose.

 

AFI Top 100 #036: The Bridge on the River Kwai

The Signals crew gets conscripted in Burma circa WWII to build (and burn) bridges of both the physical and metaphorical kind, in this AFI #36 classic. [Aggregate score: 7.5]

Film & TV: Black Panther

The Lost Signals travels to the hidden city of Wakanda as they review Marvel’s latest–and possibly greatest–superhero story, “Black Panther.” WAKANDA FOREVER! [Aggregate score: 10]

 

Film & TV: Call Me By Your Name

In 1980s Italy, The Lost Signals follow along with the tumultuous yet touching relationship of Call Me By Your Name. [Aggregate score: 8.5]

 

 

Literature: Time Enough At Last by Lynn Venable

Submitted for your approval, this week The Lost Signals turns its time and attention to Lynn Venable’s short story, “Time Enough At Last.” Time is relative and podcasts are portable, take a listen. [Aggregate Score: 6.7]

Film & TV: The Post

Welcome to the new Steven Spielberg cookie cutter normal. We discuss why sub par Spielberg films keep getting nominated for Oscars and ways that this could’ve been a more interesting movie. [Aggregate Score: 4.6]