15 min

Carreón Cinema Club: The “3 Films and Series That Give Us Life” Podcast Carreón Cinema Club

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A new year of podcasts awaits with the return of the Carreón Cinema Club. First up, The “3 Films and  Series That Give You Life,” now available on Anchor and Spotify.

This week's spotlight titles are all designed to dazzle the senses, hit your funny bone, and make you feel darn good:

The 1958 classic comedy "Auntie Mame," starring the unforgettable Rosalind Russell.

Jonathan Demme's "Married to the Mob" (1988) starring a luminous  Michelle Pfeiffer, Matthew Modine, Dean Stockwell, and a scene-stealing Mercedes Ruehl.

Alfonso Arau's 1992 cross-cultural hit "Como Agua Para Chocolate" (Like Water for Chocolate), a romantically charged adaptation of Laura Esquivel's timeless novel.

And, a first-ever Club listing of a television series now streaming! Disney+'s groundbreaking TV series from Marvel Studios, "WandaVision," starring Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, and the inimitable Kathryn Hahn.

The stuff of life, indeed.

Subscribe and enjoy all future Carreón Cinema Club reports.

A new year of podcasts awaits with the return of the Carreón Cinema Club. First up, The “3 Films and  Series That Give You Life,” now available on Anchor and Spotify.

This week's spotlight titles are all designed to dazzle the senses, hit your funny bone, and make you feel darn good:

The 1958 classic comedy "Auntie Mame," starring the unforgettable Rosalind Russell.

Jonathan Demme's "Married to the Mob" (1988) starring a luminous  Michelle Pfeiffer, Matthew Modine, Dean Stockwell, and a scene-stealing Mercedes Ruehl.

Alfonso Arau's 1992 cross-cultural hit "Como Agua Para Chocolate" (Like Water for Chocolate), a romantically charged adaptation of Laura Esquivel's timeless novel.

And, a first-ever Club listing of a television series now streaming! Disney+'s groundbreaking TV series from Marvel Studios, "WandaVision," starring Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, and the inimitable Kathryn Hahn.

The stuff of life, indeed.

Subscribe and enjoy all future Carreón Cinema Club reports.

15 min