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10 épisodes
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Filmly Matters Josh & Katie Taylor
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- Télévision et cinéma
Filmly Matters is a weekly podcast hosted by couple Josh and Katie Taylor where they discuss and dissect all their favorite films.
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Ep. 10 - Father's Day Special
Surprise! For Father's Day we decided to record a holiday episode taking a look at a movie that featured the theme of fatherhood, 2009's "Everybody's Fine" starring Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore, Sam Rockwell, and Kate Beckinsale. It's a film that follows a widower taking a cross-country trip to surprise all of his children who had canceled their visit to him, and they all learn that relationships with family can be complicated, even when the love is there. We have also included a special guest, Josh's dad, Wayne! Take a listen as we chat about the film and get a real-life dad's perspective.
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Ep. 9 - The Pride Month Edition
Greetings and salutations! After another *very* long hiatus, things in life have finally settled down enough for us to start recording again. To celebrate Pride Month, we watched and discussed two films that run the spectrum of queer acceptance and culture: Maurice (1987) and Bottoms (2023). We'll take you on a journey from stifling England pre-WWI to the raunchy modern USA. So drop out of Cambridge and come join a girl's fight club with us!
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Ep. 8 - Noir Alley
We’re back! After a very long hiatus because of dual grad school attendance and working full-time, we carved out time to watch two movies within the film noir genre and tell you what we think of them. Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Diabolique (1955) is discussed first, followed by Guillermo del Toro’s Nightmare Alley (2021). I’m pretty sure you can tell we’re fans of both.
Also, listen out for some “bonus content” of a dog scratching an itch in the background and a cat bumping into a microphone. Enjoy! -
Ep. 7 - NOMADLAND and The Oscars
It was an odd year for The Oscars ceremony in more ways than one, and we have a few opinions about that. Next, we move into the real meat of the episode and discuss the winner for Best Picture, Chloe Zhao’s beautifully deserving NOMADLAND (2020).
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Ep. 6 - Suddenly, Melancholia
Suddenly, Melancholia is here to provide us with quite sudden mood swings and complete devastation. Or perhaps our doom lies within the sultry tones and pointy teeth of the grooviest plant this side of the eclipse. Either way, resistance is futile!
Join us as we discuss MELANCHOLIA (2011) and LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS (1986). Maybe we can just write a new ending? -
Ep. 5 - The Godfather Trilogy
Despite the incessant struggle of being pulled back in by our day jobs and grad school responsibilities, we’ve finally managed to get our fifth episode out. We discuss the entirety of this classic epic, highlighting themes such as identity, family, and loyalty. We hope you enjoy our attempt at legitimizing our business. But please, don’t leave without the cannoli.