FilmBookCast Ep. 130 – THE WORLD TO COME (2020)

The World To Come Vanessa Kirby Katherine Waterston

FilmBookCast Ep. 130

FilmBookCast is the official podcast of FilmBook. FilmBookCast is an entertainment news podcast on the latest movie and television show news. Each week, FilmBook contributor Chris Banks discusses that breaking Hollywood news.

In FilmBookCast Ep. 130, Chris looks at movie previews including:The Seventh Day starring Guy Pearce.

Among this week’s headlines: F9 and Venom 2 will be released on the same day. Berry Jenkins TV adaptation of The Underground Railroad is coming to Prime, The Simpsons is making T.V. history. Kevin Hart is set to become a father in an upcoming movie for Netflix, and more.

Chris wraps up every episode of FilmBookCast with a movie review. In FilmBookCast Ep. 130, he analyzes and reacts to The World To Come directed by Mona Fastvold.

In this powerful 19th century romance set in the American Northeast, Abigail (Katherine Waterston), a farmer’s wife and her new neighbor Tallie (Vanessa Kirby) find themselves irrevocably drawn to each other. A grieving Abigail tends to her withdrawn husband Dyer (Casey Affleck) as free-spirit Tallie bristles at the jealous control of her husband Finney (Christopher Abbott), when together their intimacy begins to fill a void in each other’s lives they never knew existed. Directed by Mona Fastvold, scripted by Jim Shepard and Ron Hansen, the film explores how isolation is overcome by the intensity of human connection.

Shownotes

MOVIE AND TV SHOW NEWS

TV News :52

TV Trailers 4:40

Film News 7:25

Film Trailers 9:54

FEATURED REVIEW

The World To Come 10:37

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