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Which Moving Pictures Move Us?
52. A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999)
We watched A Midsummer Night's Dream, based off of Shakespeare's famous comedy, starring Kevin Kline, Michelle Pfeiffer and Christian Bale, and share our thoughts on this adaptation. If you have any film suggestions, you can send your requests to emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com or send a message on Instagram @whichmovingpicturesmoveus. Guest: Christina Acton
2022-09-12
52 min
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51. Jaws (1975)
We're kicking off the summer with hands down one of the greatest summer films of all time....Jaws, from 1975, starring Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw. Join us as we unpack this amazing film and share our thoughts on it! We also re-cast some of our favourite characters and share some fun facts at the end. If you have any film suggestions, email them to emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com *Correction: Richard Dreyfuss did not win best actor for Close Encounters of the Third Kind, but instead won it for The Goodbye Girl!* Guest: Dominic McLean
2022-07-08
1h 18
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50. To Sir, With Love (1967)
To finish off our theme on Sidney Poitier, we watched the film To Sir, with Love from 1967, where Poitier plays a teacher at a London East End school. 1967 was a big year for Poitier, with the additional releases of In the Heat of the Night and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. We hope you enjoyed this theme, and if you have any suggestions on a next theme or what films we should talk about next, email them to emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com! We are on Instagram now, so send us a message and give us a follow @whichmovingpicturesmoveus Guest: Hannah Tuck
2022-06-30
40 min
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49. Lilies Of The Field (1963)
Dear listeners, sorry for the radio silence these past few months! The good news is we are back and continuing where we left off with Sidney Poitier films. Sidney Poitier died at the age of 94 on January 6th and was one of the most respected and admired actors and directors of the 20th century. In today's episode we will be talking about one of his most famous films, in which he won the Best Actor Oscar for in 1964 for Lilies of the Field. If you would like to suggest a film/series you would like us to talk about on...
2022-06-06
53 min
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48. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
We are dedicating the month of March to the late, great, Sidney Poitier who died at the age of 94 on January 6th. We are starting off with Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, also starring Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy and Katharine Houghton. He was such a trailblazer, so stay tuned for more of his films to come! If you would like to write in a film suggestion that you would like us to do starring Poitier, email your suggestion to emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com
2022-03-02
56 min
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47. Little Women (2019)
We watched Greta Gerwig's Little Women, starring Saorise Ronan, Timothée Chalamet, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh and Laura Dern, and share our thoughts on the classic tale, beloved by each generation. Although there are many different film adaptations of this book, in this episode we will be focusing on Gerwig's version. If you have any film suggestions that you think we should do on the show, email your suggestion to emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com
2022-01-31
1h 03
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46. Our Top 10 Films Of 2021
Like last year, Christina and I will be revealing our top 10 films of 2021! These aren't just any top 10 but movies we've seen for the first time this year. They can be old or movies or more recent as long as we saw them for the first time in 2021. Please share your thoughts on both on our lists by emailing me at emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com Stay tuned for more episodes coming your way!
2022-01-12
1h 34
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45. Meet Me In St. Louis (1944)
Happy New Year!! We are ending our holiday theme with the classic musical, Meet Me in St. Louis, starring Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien and Mary Astor. Stay tuned for our top 10 list of 2021 coming out this week! Guest: Hannah Tuck
2022-01-03
1h 00
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44: Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020)
We watched Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey starring Madalen Mills, Forest Whitaker and Keegan Michael Key, for our Christmas theme. This Victorian musical follows an magical inventor and his intelligent granddaughter during the holiday season. f you have any holiday film recommendations that you think we should do on the show, email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com with your suggestion! Guest: Christina Acton
2021-12-23
50 min
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43. The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017)
We are starting off the Christmas holiday theme with The Man Who Invented Christmas starring Dan Stevens and Christopher Plummer. This twist on the classic tale, follows the author Charles Dickens as he creates one of the most timeless Christmas novels of all time. If you enjoy listening to the show and would like to recommend some holiday films for us to talk about on the show, send your suggestion to emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com Guest: Hannah Tuck
2021-12-12
52 min
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42. Knives Out (2019)
We are finishing the whodunit theme with the popular film Knives Out, starring Christopher Plummer, Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas and Chris Evans. Join us next month for our Christmas holiday theme! If you enjoy listening to this podcast and would like to recommend a film, email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com with your suggestion! Guest: Christina Acton
2021-11-27
1h 18
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41. Murder On The Orient Express (1974)
We watched the classic Agatha Christie mystery, Murder on the Orient Express, starring Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall, Anthony Perkins and Ingrid Bergman. Wow! This movie has A LOT of issues, maybe even more so than the 2017 remake! We share our thoughts on Finney as Poriot and his horrible Belgian accent while also talking about the other cast members and Bergman's racist scene that won her an Oscar. Well, another weird 70s movie to cross off of our list! If you enjoy listening to the show and would like to suggest a film, email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com with your suggestion. Guest...
2021-11-16
1h 00
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40. Death on the Nile (1978)
We are continuing our whodunit theme a little longer and watched the Agatha Christie movie adaption of Death on the Nile starring Peter Ustinov, Mia Farrow and David Niven. We have a lot of thoughts on this movie so listen in and see if you agree! If you enjoy listening to the show and would like to suggest a whodunit themed film email your suggestion to emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com Guest: Hannah Tuck
2021-11-03
59 min
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39. Clue (1985)
We are kicking off our whodunit theme this month with the cult classic Clue from 1985 starring Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn and Christopher Lloyd. Although this movie has some questionable problems in a 2020 viewpoint we still had a great time watching it and loved the three alternate endings! If you like whodunits as much as us and would like to recommend one you can email your suggestion to emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com Guest: Christina Acton
2021-10-10
1h 13
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38. Schmigadoon! (2021)
*Warning: We will be talking about the new Apple TV Plus show Schmigadoon in it's entirety so beware for major spoilers ahead* We watched the new series Schmigadoon starring Cecily Strong, Keegan Michael Key, Aaron Tveit, Jamie Camil and produced by Lorne Michaels. If you enjoy musicals like us or enjoy making fun of musicals, this is the show for you! If you enjoy listening to the show and would like to send in some film/series suggestions email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com Guest: Christina Acton
2021-09-15
1h 21
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37. Adventureland (2009)
Can you believe it is already the end of summer?? We watched the perfect end of summer movie called Adventureland from 2009 starring Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Martin Starr and Ryan Reynolds. This underrated film was very refreshing to watch because it focuses on college graduates as opposed to high school grad summer films. If you enjoy listening to the podcast and have any film suggestions email them to emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com Guest: Linh Pham
2021-09-06
52 min
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36. Election (1999)
Since school is approaching, we watched the movie Election from 1999 starring Reese Witherspoon and Matthew Broderick. We talk about how there are few films that focus on a young woman ruthlessly aspiring to be something without the ulterior motives of winning back a guy in the process. We have a lot of opinions on this movie, and wish that a lot of the sub plot was taken out. If you enjoy the podcast and would like to recommend some films, email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com with your suggestions! Guest: Martin Curic
2021-08-27
56 min
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35. Roman Holiday (1953)
We talk about one of the greatest summer getaway films of all time, and that is Roman Holiday from 1953 starring Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck and Eddie Albert. Everything about this movie is beautiful...the actors, the cinematography, the costumes and of course ROME! And who eats gelato as beautifully as Audrey Hepburn? If you enjoy listening to the show and have a movie/series suggestion, write to emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com Guest: Hannah Tuck
2021-08-07
1h 04
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34. Teen Beach Movie (2013)
It's not summer until you watch the surprisingly good Disney Channel Original film Teen Beach Movie starring Ross Lynch, Maia Mitchell, Grace Phipps, Garrett Clayton and Jordan Fisher. Trust me.....it's actually really good! The choreography is amazing especially Ross Lynch's foot work and the songs are quite catchy especially Can't Stop Singing and Cruisin' for a Bruisin'! We talk about how underrated this movie is and how it's actually in many ways much better than the classic High School Musical films. If you enjoy listening to the show and want to write in a film or series suggestion (they...
2021-08-04
59 min
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33. Down With Love (2003)
We watched the film Down With Love from 2003, starring Rénee Zellweger, Ewan McGregor, David Hyde Pierce, Sarah Paulson and Tony Randall. We talk about how great the cast in this movie was and how it is a spoof off of the original rom coms starring Doris Day and Rock Hudson from the 1950s, especially Pillow Talk from 1959. This movie was recommended by one of our listeners, so if you would like to recommend a movie or limited series, email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com Guest: Hannah Tuck
2021-07-15
56 min
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32. The Worst Witch (1986)
We are ending our theme of underrated live action fairytale films with The Worst Witch from 1986 starring Diana Rigg and Tim Curry. Stay tuned for more movies coming up soon! And if you enjoy listening to the podcast and would like to send in some movie/tv show suggestions, email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com *Sorry about some background noise in the middle* Guest: Christina Acton
2021-07-04
45 min
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31. Ever After (1998)
Continuing our underrated live action fairytale theme, we watched 1998's Ever After starring Drew Barrymore and Anjelica Huston. This contemporary story portrays a feminist Cinderella, otherwise known as Danielle. We talk about how this movie still holds up so well and why this is our favourite Drew Barrymore film, and apparently hers as well! Escape with us to early 16th Century Renaissance era France in today's episode! If you have any film suggestions email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com Guest: Hannah Tuck
2021-06-14
58 min
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30. Princess Diaries 2: The Royal Engagement (2004)
Our first movie sequel! We are continuing our underrated live action fairytale theme a little longer, and today's episode is the sequel to the popular Princess Diaries movie and that is Princess Diaries 2: The Royal Engagement starring Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews, and Chris Pine. We talk about watching this movie as a kid and our love for young Chris Pine (Kiss Pine - Christina). If you have any film suggestions email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com! Guest: Christina Acton
2021-06-12
1h 10
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29. Ella Enchanted (2004)
Continuing our underrated live action fairytale theme, we watched 2004's Ella Enchanted starring Anne Hathaway, Hugh Dancy, Minnie Driver and Carey Elwes. This contemporary take on the classic Cinderella tale goes against the norms by not sticking to the traditional story at all and by making Ella a strong female lead. Girl power! This is my personal favourite Cinderella adaption due to the fact that Ella makes her own decisions and ultimately saves Prince Char. We talk about our forever love for Anne Hathaway and how she not only had a huge impact on our childhood, but changed the narrative...
2021-06-01
1h 21
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28. Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella: 1957 and 1997
We decided to mix things up a little today by taking about two movies instead of just one for our underrated live action fairytale theme! We first dive into the 1997 Wonderful World of Disney Cinderella starring Brandy Norwood and Whitney Houston based off of the stage play by Rodgers and Hammerstein and then we talk about the 1957 CBS version starring Julie Andrews. If you are not familiar with the stage play, the story is a little different than the familiar and beloved Cinderella Disney classic from 1950. If you would like to share some favourite underrated live action films that you...
2021-05-14
1h 01
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27. Once Upon a Mattress (1964)
To start off our underrated live action princess films theme, we talk about the Broadway show turned T.V. movie Once Upon a Mattress starring the always hilarious Carol Burnett. Stay tuned for more fairytale themed films to come! If you enjoy the show and would like to suggest some underrated princess live action films, email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com with your suggestions! Guest: Christina Acton
2021-05-05
1h 02
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26. The Godfather (1972)
We watched the 70s classic The Godfather starring Al Pacino, Marlon Brando and James Caan, for our last Oscar themed episode. This was one of the few films that became an instant classic the moment it came out, and now almost 50 years later, it's still just as popular. The best mafia movie ever made? We think so! Email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com with any movie or tv suggestions you think we should do! Also, don't forget to watch the Oscars tonight on ABC at 5pm PT or 8pm ET! Guest: Jamal Foster
2021-04-26
1h 11
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25. The Sound Of Music (1965)
In honour of Oscar month we watched the 1966 best picture, The Sound of Music, starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. We talk about why this film is still a family favourite 56 years later, and how Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer continued to reinvent themselves throughout their careers. If you enjoy listening to the show and would like to suggest some films/tv shows, email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com And don't forget to tune into the Oscars this Sunday April 25th on ABC. Guest: Christina Acton
2021-04-22
1h 11
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24. It Happened One Night (1934)
In honour of Oscar month we are doing a couple of best picture wins from each decade in the 20th century! Today's movie is It Happened One Night from 1934 starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert. We talk about how this movie was the first ever romantic comedy and how this movie has inspired every romantic film since. We also talk about the pre-code era and how racy this film was for the time. Stay tuned for more Oscar best picture wins this month and if you have an Oscar film that you would like us to do email emmareviewsmovies@gmail...
2021-04-12
56 min
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23. The Queen's Gambit (2020)
We watched the highly popular limited Netflix series, The Queen's Gambit starring Anya Taylor Joy and share our thoughts on it. We talk about the gorgeous set design, costumes and cinematography throughout the show. If you enjoy listening to the show and want to suggest some series or films you'd like us to do, email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com with your suggestions! Guest: Hannah Tuck
2021-03-29
1h 01
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22. WandaVision (2021)
This podcast was recorded on Saturday March 6th 2021 *Warning: Spoilers ahead for every episode of WandaVision, so if you have not finished the season yet....be warned!* Since the popular DisneyPlus show WandaVision just finished last Friday, I thought it would be fun to talk about this series starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany! This is Marvel's first TV show and everyone's talking about it. Join us as we talk about popular American sitcoms from the 1950s to present day and how great it is that Marvel is incorporating strong females, people of colour and people in the LGBTQ community...
2021-03-11
1h 35
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21. The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society (2018)
We watched the Netflix original period drama The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and share our thoughts on the movie. We also talk about the casting decisions for this film and how we both agree that Lily James was perfect for the role. Stay tuned for next month as we will dive into some Oscar best picture wins from the 20th century. And don't forget to tune into the Golden Globes tonight on NBC! If you enjoy listening to the show and have any film or tv suggestions, email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com, with your suggestions! Guest: Linh Pham
2021-03-01
58 min
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20. Hidden Figures (2016)
In honour of Black History month we watched "Hidden Figures" starring Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe and Kevin Costner. If you have any film/tv suggestions for us to do send them to emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com Guest: Christina Acton
2021-02-24
1h 01
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19. Sense & Sensibility (1995)
Since Valentine's is next week, we watched the very romantic and heartwarming period drama, Sense and Sensibility from 1995 starring Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman. If you enjoy listening to the podcast, email emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com with some film or show suggestions that you'd like us to do! Guest: Hannah Tuck
2021-02-08
1h 01
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18. Annie (1982)
Leapin' Lizards! For our first ever musical we watched 1982's Annie starring Aileen Quinn, Carol Burnett, Albert Finney, Tim Curry, and Bernadette Peters! Best musical ever? At least the best one from our childhood. Join us as we reminisce about the first time watching this movie, what it means to us and why I find Tim Curry attractive in this. We also share some fun facts about the movie like who Daddy Warbucks, Rooster and Ms. Hannigan were going to be played by and what dance and song number had to be reshot 3 months after everything else. If you have...
2021-02-02
1h 46
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17. Bridgerton Season 1
*Warning EXPLICIT CONTENT for the new Netflix original series Bridgerton. A trigger warning for those who have experienced sexual assault or rape or know someone that has as we will be addressing a controversial scene (yes that scene) in Bridgerton. Episode 6 is when the sexual assault occurs for those of you that would like to know ahead of time. This show is adult oriented and not for children, rated R. So this podcast is also rated R as we talk about things that occur in the show, keep that in mind if you are listening with children in the room.* ...
2021-01-17
1h 00
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16. Our Top 10 Films Of 2020
We are mixing things up a bit for our end of the year podcast so today Christina and I will be revealing our top 10 films of 2020! These aren't just any top 10 but movies we've seen for the first time this year! They could be old movies or recent as long as we saw them for the first time this year. Let us know your thoughts on our individual lists by emailing me at emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com Happy New Year 2021!! Guest: Christina Acton
2020-12-31
59 min
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15. Miracle On 34th Street (1947)
We watched the original classic Christmas movie, Miracle on 34th Street and share our thoughts on the movie. We also talk about how even after 73 years this movie still holds up year after year during the Christmas season. This is the last Christmas movie to end our December theme, but stay tuned at the end of December for a special New Years episode! If you enjoy listening to the show and would like to request some movies, email your suggestion to emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com Happy Holiday's and Merry Christmas! Guest: Martin Curic
2020-12-19
58 min
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14. The Holiday (2006)
We watched one of my personal favourite movies and that is of course "The Holiday", starring Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Jack Black and Eli Wallach. Directed and written by Nancy Myers, it will for sure make you wish you lived in England or maybe L.A., and will put you in a feel good Christmas mood. Who knows it might even give you some long needed GUMPTION over those zoom family Christmas dinners. If you like listening to the show and want to suggest a movie that we should do, email me at emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com and send...
2020-12-16
57 min
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13. Elf (2003)
We watched the classic holiday film Elf, starring Will Ferrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel and Bob Newhart. This movie will warm your heart and we both agree that it is the most re-watchable Christmas film! If you have any holiday film suggestions that you think we should do, email me at emmareviewsmovies@gmail.com with your suggestion! Guest: Christina Acton
2020-12-08
55 min
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12. Dash And Lily (2020)
Since today is December 1st, it is the official start of "the most WONDERFUL time of the year" and not just because Christmas is approaching but because 2020 is almost over....finally!!! We've started off our Christmas theme with the new Netflix original show Dash and Lily starring Austin Abrams and Midori Francis. It's a great show to help get into the holiday spirit, and I promise you won't feel bad when watching it! Lets bring on the holiday cheer in our own Lily way! Also, if you enjoy listening to the show and have film/tv suggestions you think we...
2020-12-02
58 min
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11. The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
We watched the fabulous film The Talented Mr. Ripley and share our thoughts on the movie and why it should be considered a classic even though it is not that old. We also talk about the risks that were involved for Matt Damon and Jack Davenport when portraying homosexual characters during the 1990s and how it could have effected their career back then. It is one of the few films that manages to succeed in having a great cast, who are all outstanding in their roles whether big or small. We mentioned Damon and Davenport but also how great Jude...
2020-11-23
58 min
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10. Over The Garden Wall (2014)
We are taking a little break from psychological thrillers and instead decided to talk about the animated limited series Over the Garden Wall, which we believe is highly unknown and underrated. We also talk about our favourite non disney animated films that have shaped our childhood. This is the first tv show and animation that we've talked about on the show, and there will be many more to come! Guest: Christina Acton
2020-11-09
59 min
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9. Rebecca (2020)
We watched the brand new Netflix film, Rebecca, which just came out on Wednesday October 21st, and share our thoughts on it. *We talk about the entire film so be aware that there are many spoilers* We also talk about our devoted love for the amazing actress Lily James, and how buff Armie Hammer really is in this movie. For the next couple of weeks we are doing a psychological thriller movie genre theme, so stay tuned for more spooky films. Guest: Christina Acton
2020-10-26
57 min
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8. Sleeping With The Enemy (1991)
We watched the film, Sleeping with the Enemy, starring Julia Roberts, and share our thoughts on what we thought of it. There is a little audio correction in the middle because my guest's recording stopped working, but it only lasts for about a minute! We also find out that this film is in the works of being remade, so at the end we discuss who we think would be perfect for the role in today's climate. For the next couple of weeks, we are doing a psychological thriller theme, so stay tuned for more spooky films! Guest: Christina Acton
2020-10-19
58 min
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7. Mr. Holland's Opus (1995)
We watched the film, Mr. Holland's Opus, and share our thoughts on how realistic and underrated this film is. We also talk about how few films are from the point of view of a teacher, and that even fewer films go through a 30 year timeline. This movie is the last back to school film we're doing for the month of September, but what a great movie to end with! Stay tuned in October, for a different theme and more great films! Guest: Christina Acton
2020-09-28
59 min
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6. Dead Poets Society (1989)
We watched the memorable Robin Williams film Dead Poets Society and share our thoughts on the movie and how it was one of the first films to talk about underage suicide. It was also modern with portraying young men who are sensitive and have emotion while also wearing their heart on their sleeves. We are doing a back to school theme for this month of September, so stay tuned for more to school movies this month. Guest: Martin Curic
2020-09-26
58 min
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5. American Graffiti (1973)
We watched the classic George Lucas film, American Graffiti, and share our thoughts on the movie and how its very underrated as a coming of age film. We also talk about how interesting the characters are and how even though it was made in 1973, we can all relate to the characters today. We are doing a back to school theme for this month of September, so stay tuned for more back to school movies this month. Guest: Jamal Foster
2020-09-14
59 min
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4. Legally Blonde (2001)
We watched Legally Blonde and share our thoughts on the movie and how this movie is still very current today. We also talk about how Elle Woods should be considered a feminist. We are doing a back to school theme for the month of September, so stay tuned for more back to school movies this month. Guest: Christina Acton
2020-09-14
59 min
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3. Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
We watched Crazy Rich Asians and share our thoughts on the movie and what we love and don't love about it. We also talk about general romantic comedy clichés and how this is the first Hollywood film with an all star Asian cast. At the end we talk about other favourite destination films like this one, and how they help us escape from the harsh realities of 2020. Guests: Christina Acton and Hannah Tuck
2020-08-29
59 min
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2. Little Woods (2018)
We watched Little Woods and have a lot to say about this very underrated movie. We also talk about why we think a movie like this deserves more attention and love. Later on we talk about our favourite female duo films, which show strong unapologetic women. We need more films like Little Woods. Guest: Christina Acton
2020-07-12
1h 06
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1. Back To The Future (1985)
We watched Back to the Future for its 35th anniversary and have a lot to say about it! Remember, "if you set your mind to it, you can accomplish anything!" Guest: Christina Acton
2020-05-25
36 min