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Unger the Radar

Unger the Radar

著者: Randy Unger
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Movie reviews, interviews and more with host Randy Unger.Randy Unger アート
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  • Roofman & The Running Man (2025)
    2026/03/01

    In this episode of Unger the Radar, Randy Unger jumps into two very different rides at the movies with Roofman and The Running Man. One is scrappy, grounded, and a little off-center. The other is big, bold, and built for adrenaline. Together, they spark a conversation about scale, spectacle, and why both intimate storytelling and high-octane cinema still have a place in today’s film landscape. Randy breaks down what works, what surprises, and how these films reflect where movies are headed right now. A fun, sharp listen for anyone who loves seeing wildly different films share the same spotlight.

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    33 分
  • If I Had Legs I'd Kick You & Train Dreams
    2026/02/22

    On this episode of Unger the Radar, we lean into the weird, the quiet, and the unexpectedly funny side of two films that don’t play by the usual rules: If I Had Legs I’d Kick You and Train Dreams. It’s a playful, thoughtful ride through movies that whisper instead of shout, sneak up on your feelings, and leave you thinking about them way longer than you planned. Randy breaks down why these stories hit, how small moments pack the biggest punch, and why sometimes the strangest titles lead to the most rewarding watches. Perfect for movie lovers who like their cinema smart, offbeat, and just a little under the radar.

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    28 分
  • Frankenstein (2025) & Bugonia
    2026/02/15

    On this episode of Unger the Radar, we step into the realm of creation, control, and consequence with Bugonia and Frankenstein (2025). Joining me are guest hosts Chris Clemente and Judy Davis for a conversation that explores what happens when obsession, ambition, and curiosity collide.

    We dig into Bugonia as a sharp, unsettling modern parable, then trace its thematic DNA back to Frankenstein, the enduring myth that continues to shape how we think about authorship, responsibility, and the cost of playing creator. Together, these films ask urgent questions about power, morality, and what we owe the things we bring into the world.

    Thoughtful, cinematic, and a little unsettling, this episode looks at why these stories endure and why they feel especially relevant right now. Pull up a seat and let’s take a closer look at the monsters we make, and the ones we become.

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    30 分
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