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The holidays are over, awards season has kicked into gear and people are really starting to pay attention to what movies are out there. So Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy, Bill Bregoli and guest Mike Sargent first take a look at "Patriot's Day," director Peter Berg's dramatization of the Boston Marathon bombings starring Mark Wahlberg. Is it too soon to tell this tale? We get to hear what Berg and Wahlberg have to say about their movie. Then we move on to Bostonian Ben Affleck's "Live By Night" inspired by 1930's gangster films. Plus there's "The Founder" which stars Michael Keaton as MacDonald's exec Ray Kroc. Then to balance off all the testosterone there's "20th Century Women" starring Annette Bening. And we'd be remiss if we didn't talk about Meryl Streep's speech at the Golden Globe Awards. It's food for thought and it's all right here.