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  <title>#53: The Sorcerer's Apprentice/Season of the Witch</title>
  <description>This week, Nathan and Clint meet up for a rare in-person podcast! It's a double-dose of fantastical, flop-haired Cage this week, as he fights the forces of evil with swords, magic, and no small amount of dodgy CGI sorcery.&amp;amp;nbsp; First up is his third and final Disney collab with Jon Turteltaub,&amp;amp;nbsp;The Sorcerer's Apprentice, where he plays Obi-Wan (with a sick leather trenchcoat) to a baby wizard played by Jay Baruchel at peak nebbish nerdiness. It's ostensibly an adaptation of that bit from&amp;amp;nbsp;Fantasia where Mickey Mouse makes the mops dance, but filtered through a buttload of Harry Potter and a vastly overqualified cast. Then, we go small for the folk horror-inspired slog&amp;amp;nbsp;Season of the Witch, where Cage and Ron Perlman play deserters from the Crusades tasked with escorting a maybe-witch (Claire Foy) to a distant monastery where they might exorcise her. There are glimmers of some neat Hammer horror darkness -- see plague-ridden Christopher Lee -- but it's otherwise a dim, cheap action-horror pastiche.&amp;amp;nbsp; Pledge to our Patreon at&amp;amp;nbsp;patreon.com/travoltacage Follow us on Twitter&amp;amp;nbsp;@travoltacage Email us questions at&amp;amp;nbsp;travoltacagepod@gmail.com Podcast theme by Jon Biegen Podcast logo by Felipe Sobreiro </description>
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  <author_url>http://www.nathanrabin.com</author_url>
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