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Episode 95: The Post

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There are a lot of people involved in The Post. Sure, it stars Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, and it’s directed by Steven Spielberg, but if we named everyone else in the cast, we might not have room to say anything else about the Screeners’ review of...wait a second, that’s a perfect excuse; why are we trying to talk ourselves out of it?

Know who’s in The Post? Bob Odenkirk, Sarah Paulson, David Cross, Alison Brie, Bradley Whitford, Jesse Plemons...OK; we can’t keep doing this in good conscience. Just know that that’s not an exhaustive list—there are other very recognizable actors in there too. Will the star power be enough to win over the Screeners?

Oh, and one more thing: The Screeners blog is getting a new regular author! Britain Miethe has been a listener for some time now, and it turns out he has opinions too. We’re all about giving people a voice here at the site (though not on the podcast; Josh can keep his thoughts to himself), so we thought we’d give him a regular column. Just so everyone can get to know him, he’s also guest hosting tonight along with everyone else. Welcome, Britain!

As usual, let’s keep the conversation going on Facebook!

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Special Guest: Britain Miethe .

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There are a lot of people involved in The Post. Sure, it stars Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, and it’s directed by Steven Spielberg, but if we named everyone else in the cast, we might not have room to say anything else about the Screeners’ review of...wait a second, that’s a perfect excuse; why are we trying to talk ourselves out of it?

Know who’s in The Post? Bob Odenkirk, Sarah Paulson, David Cross, Alison Brie, Bradley Whitford, Jesse Plemons...OK; we can’t keep doing this in good conscience. Just know that that’s not an exhaustive list—there are other very recognizable actors in there too. Will the star power be enough to win over the Screeners?

Oh, and one more thing: The Screeners blog is getting a new regular author! Britain Miethe has been a listener for some time now, and it turns out he has opinions too. We’re all about giving people a voice here at the site (though not on the podcast; Josh can keep his thoughts to himself), so we thought we’d give him a regular column. Just so everyone can get to know him, he’s also guest hosting tonight along with everyone else. Welcome, Britain!

As usual, let’s keep the conversation going on Facebook!

Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Pocket Casts
Web: Home | Download
Social: Facebook | Twitter

Special Guest: Britain Miethe .

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