1 hr 6 min

Fat suits, Jennifer Lawrence’s comeback and popping the Paul Mescal hype Straight Up

    • Society & Culture

Welcome back angels! We’ve got a corker of a chat for you today, where first we quickly debrief on our favourite Oscar looks, before getting into The Whale, for which Brendan Fraser took home Best Actor, and Hollywood’s surrounding fat suit controversy. Is the portrayal of his character Charlie is ethical? And why are  weight and morality all too often confused? Plus Jonah Hill’s life-long struggle with his weight and self-image, as portrayed in his Netflix documentary Stutz.

Then, we pop the Paul Mescal hype after seeing his arthouse hit Aftersun, which we, unlike the rest of the world, unfortunately did not love. Also, the dreamy Austin Butler as Elvis in the new Baz Lurman film, Jennifer Lawrence’s comeback and Cara Delevingne’s recent renaissance post a much-documented ‘unravelling’. Plus, Kathleen’s favourite new bar discovery, a Mexican meets Japanese underground spot in Notting Hill, Viajante 87.

Recommendations:


The Whale
Stutz on Netflix by Jonah Hill
Elvis (Baz Lurman film)
Austin Butler on Mark Maron’s podcast
Jennifer Lawrence BuzzFeed
No Hard Feelings (JLaw film)
Planet Sex on BBC iPlayer with Cara Delevingne
Viajante 87 bar, 87 Notting Hill Gate
Mae Stevens “If We Ever Broke Up”
Miley Cyrus “Endless Summer”

Thank you to Huel for supporting this episode. In case you haven't heard, Huel is the game-changing, high protein nutritionally complete meal you can have in a shake that has got both of us into the best shape of our lives, and feeling our healthiest, too! Our fave is the Black Edition – get a free shaker and a T-shirt when you order at huel.com/straightup

Welcome back angels! We’ve got a corker of a chat for you today, where first we quickly debrief on our favourite Oscar looks, before getting into The Whale, for which Brendan Fraser took home Best Actor, and Hollywood’s surrounding fat suit controversy. Is the portrayal of his character Charlie is ethical? And why are  weight and morality all too often confused? Plus Jonah Hill’s life-long struggle with his weight and self-image, as portrayed in his Netflix documentary Stutz.

Then, we pop the Paul Mescal hype after seeing his arthouse hit Aftersun, which we, unlike the rest of the world, unfortunately did not love. Also, the dreamy Austin Butler as Elvis in the new Baz Lurman film, Jennifer Lawrence’s comeback and Cara Delevingne’s recent renaissance post a much-documented ‘unravelling’. Plus, Kathleen’s favourite new bar discovery, a Mexican meets Japanese underground spot in Notting Hill, Viajante 87.

Recommendations:


The Whale
Stutz on Netflix by Jonah Hill
Elvis (Baz Lurman film)
Austin Butler on Mark Maron’s podcast
Jennifer Lawrence BuzzFeed
No Hard Feelings (JLaw film)
Planet Sex on BBC iPlayer with Cara Delevingne
Viajante 87 bar, 87 Notting Hill Gate
Mae Stevens “If We Ever Broke Up”
Miley Cyrus “Endless Summer”

Thank you to Huel for supporting this episode. In case you haven't heard, Huel is the game-changing, high protein nutritionally complete meal you can have in a shake that has got both of us into the best shape of our lives, and feeling our healthiest, too! Our fave is the Black Edition – get a free shaker and a T-shirt when you order at huel.com/straightup

1 hr 6 min

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