Popcorn Moms

Popcorn Moms

Popcorn Moms is the movie club for millennial moms who love film — and need an easy way to recharge. For Steph and Netta, movies aren’t just escapism. They’re connection. In each episode, these two moms go beyond “Did we like it?” to unpack how a film worked (or didn’t), what it was trying to say, and the moments that truly landed. Expect smart, funny, and heartfelt conversation — plus the tangents you’d have with your movie-obsessed friend: classic tropes, music in film, what makes relationships feel real on screen, AI in film, and much more.  On this movie review podcast and film analysis show, we’ll press play on anything — as long as we actually want to watch it. From '90s dramas to new-release thrillers, action and rom-coms old and new, to offbeat genre mashups. It’s thoughtful movie criticism without the snobbery.  New episodes every two weeks. Join the club, subscribe, and share with a friend.  popcornmoms.com IG: @popcornmoms Music and logo by Sean Andrews: stillavenue.com

Episodes

  1. Apr 23

    Intolerable Cruelty (2003) | Rom-Com Romp #1

    First in our series of rom-coms and romantic movies! This week, we discuss Intolerable Cruelty, a 2003 American romantic comedy directed, co-written and edited by Joel and Ethan Coen. The film stars George Clooney, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Geoffrey Rush, Cedric the Entertainer, Edward Herrmann, Paul Adelstein, Richard Jenkins, and Billy Bob Thornton. When high-profile divorce lawyer Miles Massey, famed for his iron-clad prenup, comes head-to-head with gold-digger Marylin, soon the sparks start to fly between them.  We'd love your support! Subscribe, rate and review us, and share the episode with someone you know. popcornmoms.com IG: @popcornmoms Music and logo by Sean Andrews: stillavenue.com * Topics include: 00:00 Introduction  04:01 Silliness and emotion weight 05:20 Silliness and genre 07:08 Genre Bending: Un-coupling romance and comedy in a comedic romance 08:41 Public declaration of love (blehhh) 11:04 The world of rom-coms is absurd, which matches Coen Brothers style 14:39 Tim Burton vs. Coen Brothers: A Style Comparison 18:49 Absurdity, no sentimentality, humor 24:58 Character Depth and Uniqueness 29:05 This movie still has a typical take on love 30:51 Defining Romance in Film 38:25 Too Silly or Just Silly Enough: A Debate 44:37 The asthmatic hit man and lawyers spinning stories 47:36 The Quest for Satisfaction and Connection 54:01 Rethinking romance when you're married with kids in the suburbs 56:00 Financial Dynamics in Relationships 59:50 Evaluating the Movie Experience 01:01:29 Future Movie Selections 01:02:04 Outro

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About

Popcorn Moms is the movie club for millennial moms who love film — and need an easy way to recharge. For Steph and Netta, movies aren’t just escapism. They’re connection. In each episode, these two moms go beyond “Did we like it?” to unpack how a film worked (or didn’t), what it was trying to say, and the moments that truly landed. Expect smart, funny, and heartfelt conversation — plus the tangents you’d have with your movie-obsessed friend: classic tropes, music in film, what makes relationships feel real on screen, AI in film, and much more.  On this movie review podcast and film analysis show, we’ll press play on anything — as long as we actually want to watch it. From '90s dramas to new-release thrillers, action and rom-coms old and new, to offbeat genre mashups. It’s thoughtful movie criticism without the snobbery.  New episodes every two weeks. Join the club, subscribe, and share with a friend.  popcornmoms.com IG: @popcornmoms Music and logo by Sean Andrews: stillavenue.com