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Art and Loann start by talking about how moviegoing has changed since the pandemic, is it back to the way it used to be, or too many people happy with watching stuff at home? ( 01:00 ) Then we discuss this upcoming summer movie season, including which movies we're excited to see on the big and the films we're approaching with skepticism. (35:00)…
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Loann and Art discuss the success of Everything Everywhere All at Once and the recent wave of multiverse storytelling for the big and small screen. We talk a little about the history of the multiverse in fiction, how it can be used, and how to separate it from other genres and subgenres. Loann's multiverse book recommendations: The Peripheral by Ch…
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Art and Loann are talking about some summer watches and reads. Loann is relieved that Sense8 will have a life beyond the cliffhanger ending of this most recent season, while Art thrills to the women of GLOW - the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. We talk about how shows and movies deal with the immediate aftermath of the apocalypse as Loann chats about…
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This week Art and Loann dive into The Handmaid's Tale. Margaret Atwood's novel, published in the 1980's is now a hit series for Hulu starring Elizabeth Moss. We talk about the novel and the adaptation - how they differ, how they are the same, and what the story means to us today. Discussed in this episode: Mary McCarthy's 1996 review of the novel i…
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Loann and Art talk a whole episode of Wonder Woman. This movie was high on both our lists of most anticipated summer movies, and we've both seen it and are ready to weigh in. In this show we also talk about Wonder Woman in the culture- her history and what was riding on the success of this latest incarnation of America's first female superhero! *We…
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Art and Loann discuss how to talk about politics in this very weird and polarized atmosphere we are living through right now! Also, Art has been reliving the O.J. Simpson Trial days with the documentary O.J. Simpson Made In America and the dramatized series American Crime Story: The People Versus O.J. Simpson, along with reading the definitive book…
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Loann and Art spend the episode discussing Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Is it good? How does it fit into the other Star Wars films? What are the politics of the Star Wars universe? Is it weird to resurrect dead actors to play cameos? WARNING: We are not spoilery, we give away no major plot points or surprises, but we do talk about the film in tota…
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Loann and Art discuss the possibility of movie theaters becoming a niche destination and an expensive one. And then each of us talk about our top five most memorable times at the movies. Sad, embarrassing, funny and uplifting, our movie experiences span across the globe and our lives. Featured discussion topic: Is It Curtains for the Big Screen? - …
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Loann and Art talk about the movies their looking forward to seeing in the theaters this summer! That's right, these are the big, spectacular popcorn movies that are great to see with an audience looking to have a great time! And then we talk about some of culture we've been consuming lately. Loann checked out the new adaptation of J.G. Ballard's H…
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Art and Loann discuss the practice of cliffhanger endings in television series, movies and the origins of the practice in some of the world's greatest literature. Warning: Though we are a spoiler-free podcast in general, we do spoil some classic works of literature and few classic movies in this episode. We also talk about the Walking Dead season f…
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Loann and Art discuss A.O. Scott's new book that wrestles with the critic's place in today's cultural landscape. Featured discussion topics: Better Living Through Criticism by A. O. Scott An extract of Scott's book in The Guardian Daredevil Deadpool Between the World and Me by Ta Nahesi Coates The Bazarre of Bad Dreams by Stephen King Son of Saul…
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Loann and Art discuss two recent summer movies and then enter a discussion of the current trend towards movie remakes, reboots and sequels. Featured discussion: Ant Man Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation True Detective Sens8 Other things discussed: George R.R. Martin's feelings on Marvel Villians The Trinity Syndrome Daredevil Cedar Rapids Going Clea…
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It's the halfway point of the summer movie season and Loann and Art have seen some of the big movies that have been released so far. Summer movies discussed this episode: Avengers: Age of Ultron Jurassic World Mad Max: Fury Road Minions Love and Mercy Other things discussed: A Million Ways to Die in the West Ted & Ted 2 Seth Mcfarlane sings Cyndi L…
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This week Loann and Art talk about the aftermath of the attack on the satirical French publication Charlie Hebdo, and the discussion ranges into the types of satire and how it is received by those in power and those out of power. Also, we talk about what we've consuming culturally. Loann has finished David Mitchell's new novel The Bone Clocks and A…
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Robin Williams will be missed. A big career and an even bigger personality. Loann and Art talk about their memories of his performances and his impact on the culture. And, are movie theaters even a place for adults seeking serious drama? Reading List: What Happened to Original Movies Aimed at Adults? by Richard Brody…
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Art and Loann talk about the fate of foreign books in translation when it comes to the English speaking book markets. And, modern female movie characters often blaze onto the screen with brains and skills, but then recede so the the male characters can take center stage. Is this becoming a problem? Reading list: Can Books Cross Borders? By Tim Park…
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How to Train Your Dragon 2 and Edge of Tomorrow are getting great reviews, (and Loann and Art have each seen one of them.) However, they are not meeting box office projections, so what does that mean for the studios and the stars. And, 70's movies like The Conversation made audiences feel creeped out about the surveillance state, but where are thos…
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Loann and Art, in true young boy and girl detective spirit, track down the arguments for and against grown-ups reading Young Adult literature. And, where are all the conservative comedians? Is the comedy industry a liberal stronghold? We also discuss what our cultural consumption over the past few weeks. Reading List: Against YA; Should Adults Be E…
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This week we discuss the controversy over the concept of trigger warnings in academia, spoilers in the age of on-demand and what makes a good season finale. Also, we give our impressions of two new summer movies: Godzilla and X-Men: Days of Future Past. Links of Note: New York Times on Trigger Warnings. Novelist Jay Caspian Kahn on the effect of tr…
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