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Blu-ray Boutique: Episode 18 – Albert Brooks

Blu-ray Boutique hosts Tim Rosenberger and Rosalie Lewis travel through America and the afterlife as they discuss two Criterion comedies from actor, writer, director, and comedian Albert Brooks: Lost in America (1985) and Defending Your Life (1991). The films explore life, romantic relationships, fear, Reagan-era values, and the importance of nest eggs.

Blu-ray Boutique: Episode 18 – Albert Brooks by Blu-ray Boutique

Hosts Tim Rosenberger — a 25 Years Later film writer, a blogger, and YouTuber — and Rosalie Lewis, a writer for FThisMovie.net, travel through America and the afterlife as they discuss two Criterion comedies from actor, writer, director, and comedian Albert Brooks: Lost in America (1985) and Defending Your Life (1991).

Written by Tim Rosenberger

Tim Rosenberger is a Midwest journalist with a passion for film, a Star Trek phaser in the bathroom, and a last name that’s always spelled wrong. He’s a lover of all film genres and time periods but does lean towards pre-1960s movies, with a particular love for the ‘30s and ‘40s. A film blogger, video reviewer and podcaster in his spare time, he lives with his wife, a cat who hates him, and his adorable and way cuter than your child daughter.

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