Arts Fuse Podcast #8: New Year’s Edition — Good Riddance, 2018…

Pull up a chair and sit with us a while. We’ll ring out this miserable year together and flip the calendar with, dare I say, some hope?

Johnny Depp in “Dead Man,” one of the best releases from Criterion Collection in 2018.

It’s the end of the year and we’re tired, but you still deserve the best The Arts Fuse has to offer. Unfortunately, they sent us.

A sickly Lucas Spiro is joined once more by Matt Hanson to give you a review of the year that was. And what a dumb year it’s been. Not for The Fuse, though!

You’ll have to forgive Lucas for, in addition to everything else, his severe head cold. And both of us for briefly discussing Kevin Spacey’s unbearable, cringe-worthy monologue rejecting the premise of the horrendous accusations against him in the persona of Frank Underwood while cooking Christmas dinner. This pretty much sums up 2018 wherein we continuously found new ways to realize that parody is long dead.

It’s not all bad. We’ve got a great review of Rev William Barber’s new book by Jeremy Ray Jewell, and then a bounty of top picks from throughout the year by our critics. Matt breaks down his best Criterion editions this year, which includes a noteworthy nod to Kevin Costner’s emotive cheekbones, because, how could it not?

So pull up a chair and sit with us a while. We’ll ring out this miserable year together and flip the calendar with, dare I say, some hope?

Thanks for listening and happy New Year from all of us at The Arts Fuse.

— Lucas Spiro and Matt Hanson

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