Critics review “Monday,” about two Americans who meet in Athens, Greece and enjoy a passionate vacation romance; “Gunda,” a black-and-white film about a pig who recently gave birth to piglets on a farm just outside Oslo, Norway; “Honeydew,” a horror about a young couple camping in a remote area and must ask locals for help; “Jakob’s Wife,” a vampire thriller that follows the spouse of a small town minister with a taste for blood.
‘Gunda’ is enthralling with just farm animals and no narration or music, says critic
Credits
Guests:
- Christy Lemire - film critic for RogerEbert.com and co-host of the YouTube channel “Breakfast All Day” - @christylemire
- Witney Seibold - contributor to SlashFilm and co-host of the podcast "Critically Acclaimed" - @witneyseibold