This week's episode is on The Trial of the Chicago 7, Aaron Sorkin's recently released Netflix film which revolves around the real trial that swept up many protestors in the city of Chicago in 1968. We discuss both the film, and some of the colorful, ridiculous, and tragic history behind it.

Show Notes

Following our first, exciting Halloween episode, we are introducing a new kind of episode: The NEW RELEASE.

 

Every few weeks, or when we think a new movie would be exciting to talk about, we'll take a break from our regularly scheduled programming to discuss something new and fresh.

 

This week's episode is on The Trial of the Chicago 7, Aaron Sorkin's recently released Netflix film which revolves around the real trial that swept up many protestors in the city of Chicago in 1968. 

 

SPOILER WARNING: This New Release is a special one, and since the events are generally well-known pieces of history, we don't offer a spoiler bumper inside the episode. Everything that takes place in the movie is fair game pretty much from the start. If you want an unspoiled experience, or simply want to see the movie before hearing our hot takes, please come back and listen when you get a chance!

 

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