Episode 29: A Quiet Dame
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Welcome to Episode 29! This week, the Dames are talking about...
- This Week in Garbage People
- The Ren and Stimpy Creator Kenneth Lonergan defends Casey Affleck
- Feud: Charles and Diana announces its leads Steven Spielberg comments on potential "Indiana Joan" but it's more like "Indiana Groan"
- How to Talk to Girls at Parties Night School The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
- Criticism vs. Censorship in the age of Roseanne's revival Descriptions of female characters in popular film scripts Molly Ringwald's New Yorker article about revisiting the films of John Hughes in the age of #MeToo
- Blockers A Quiet Place
Links to articles referenced in this episode:
- The Disturbing Secret Behind an Iconic Cartoon Kenneth Lonergan Believes Casey Affleck "Has Been Treated Abominably" in the #MeToo Era Indiana Jones could be played by a woman, Steven Spielberg says How 50 Famous Female Characters Were Described in Their Screenplays
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