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See Also

See Also is a weekly dispatch where hosts Kate Jinx and Brodie Lancaster connect the dots of pop culture. Each episode is filled with Further Reading wormholes and matching recommendations to Add To Cart, or at least Open in New Tab. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    125: The Ex-wives who should get to host SNL

    This week BL has sensory overload on the tram, Kate got a bad first email of the day, what did she learn about Amyl and the Sniffers from Brodie's profile of them?, going Chris Farley mode talking to Waxahatchee about Gilmore Girls, Kate's phone thinks she's someone else entirely, where were we on election day in 2016 and where have we come since? We discuss the performances and purposes of The Apprentice, then Brodie fills Kate in on Jason Reitman's Saturday Night and the latest episode of Saturday Night Live, Kate will NOT be putting on a pink cowgirl hat for Chappell Roan but that's okay, the internet is being insane about John Mulaney. While we're on the subject of pop girlies: Brodie is fanging to talk about Addison Rae, Kate and Brodie each have information to share each other about Sabrina Carpenter, "Barry Keoghan's wife should be hosting SNL". Then it's time to debrief on the little indie flick called Megalopolis, we're mad at Joaquin Phoenix but he looks really good, Frances Ford Coppola gave Kate the gift of Pepsi Max. We've both watched Fanatical: the Catfishing of Tegan and Sara, a documentary that made us remember the good songs and the L Word episode, and debate "Fegan" and the merits of a directors inserting themselves into a show. Kristen Stewart in Twilight lost a Saturday to unnecessary research. Our next screening at Thornbury Picture House is a lesbian holiday classic: Todd Haynes' CAROL (2015) Join us on Dec 17 for two screenings – 6pm and 8:30pm – with a post-film chat, plus a special martini. Get your tickets! Keep an eye on our IG to submit your requests for our holiday gift guide + advice column! See Also Where's My Roy Cohn? Live From New York Sean Price William on Addison Rae in Dazed The English Teacher – streaming on Disney Plus and Hulu Celebrity Book Club 'Club Kids' episode on Fanatical Casey Affleck and Rain Phoenix's kid Martha Stewart responds to Ina Garten's book on WWHL Marisa Meltzer review in NYTimes Also Alsos The Row playlists Distant Call: Collected Demos 2000–2006 Culture Study Structure Face Sculpt facial at Little Company Martha on Netflix THE FIRST AND LAST OF ENGLAND: THE QUEER LEGACIES OF DEREK JARMAN at Melbourne Cinematheque 6–20 Nov Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1 h 19 min
  2. 4 OCT.

    119: Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (Poodle Episode)

    We're both overseas at the moment so pulled this classic ep out of the archives! This week, Kate and Brodie are digging into the source material, backstory, iconic moments and sexy highlighter costumes of the outcast classic: Romy and Michele's High School Reunion. Jinxy also coins a great new abbreev: et cet. There might not be Also Alsos this week, but don't worry, there's still plenty of further reading and ideas to Add To Cart – or at least Open in New Tab. It's 1997 and Romy White and Michele Weinberger, best friends and fun cool party girls who live in Venice Beach, find out their 10 year high school reunion is coming up. As all the old, buried teenage insecurities re-emerge, Romy insists they need to improve themselves before coming face-to-face with their high school bullies, by getting more impressive jobs, finding boyfriends and SOMEHOW losing weight. Once they get closer to the event, they find themselves lying about their lives and losing one another for a few hours, before reuniting just in time to resolve all their high school trauma with (what else?) a dance scene. See Alsos Mira Sorvino's Oscars speechLA times review of Ladies' RoomRonan Farrow's early reporting on WeinsteinAn Oral History of Romy and Michele's High School ReunionJaneane Garofalo Never Sold Out. What a ReliefHow Hollywood can make it up to the actresses Harvey Weinstein smearedMira Sorvino answers all our Romy and Michele questions Watch Also The ComebackReality Bites Find us on Instagram @seealsopodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    46 min
  3. 27 SEPT.

    118: The Hairy Bird (Poodle episode) feat. Anton De Ionno

    A reminder that you can support See Also on Patreon! As a member of the Hogg Hive, you'll get: Ad-free versions of every See AlsoA minimum of 6 extra ad-free episodes of See Also every year, including over the holidays and next weekFurther discounted codes for live showsOur eternal love, duh Described as "Dead Poet's Society meets Clueless", The Hairy Bird is a 1998 film written and directed by Sarah Kernochan. Inspired by her time as a student at the Connecticut girls' boarding school Rosemary Hall in the 1960s, the film follows new student Odette Sinclair (Gaby Hoffman) as she meets the ICONIQUE headmistress Miss McVane (Lynn Redgrave) and falls in with a new clique led by Kirsten Dunst's Verena Von Stefan. No sooner is Odie welcomed in than their friend Tweetie (my girl Heather Matarazzo) overhears the school board's plans to merge Miss Godard's into a co-ed school with the nearby St Ambrose Academy.   This sets the films antics into motion, pits the boy crazy Tweetie and Tinka, an aspiring "actress-folk singer-slut", against Verena and brainiac Momo (our girl Merritt Wever) and eventually leads Odie to stage a sit-in to demand the girls at Miss Godard's have a voice in the future of their school. Brodie is joined by her bff Anton De Ionno to discuss the sad saga behind this film's release, its legacy in our lives and many spiritual connections to Gilmore Girls. See Alsos Haley Mlotek's piece in MetrographInterview with Sarah Kernochan in Business Insider + in Flashback Films26 years before The Holdovers, Disney buried the best boarding school comedyPeter Biskind’s 2004 book Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent FilmAnton recommends An Unmarried WomanLove Is a Drag: For Adult Listeners Onlydry-humping Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1 h 32 min
  4. 13 SEPT.

    116: Full-tilt Boogie

    On this week's See Also, Kate and Brodie are both prepping for some time away, plus Jinxy recaps the Melbourne premiere of Beetlejuice and BL describes a bizarro time seeing Blink Twice at Kino's "Cinema 8". On the docket this week are chats about two very brilliant and very different films: Coralie Fargeat's The Substance (skip from 32:37 to 53:43 if you don't want spoilers) and Jane Schoenbrun's I Saw the TV Glow. We chat about how it's been a big year for chicks shooting up, finding a bit of flesh to poke an earring in, listening to what a film is saying – even if it's not speaking to you – and being simply a lesbian. Also: What was your Buffy journey and What Was The Name of Your High School Band? Is South Yarra the SoHo of Melbourne? Is asking that question totally insufferable? All that and more, this week on See Also! Also: Alsos! Follow us at @seealsopodcast and join the Hogg Hive on Patreon to hear our upcoming bonus episodes. See Alsos Emily Gould's profile on Chloe Sevigny for The Cut Miranda July answers All Fours questions in Emily Sundberg's newsletter Feed Me The Substance Is Disgusting, Twisted, and Instantly DivisiveFor This Director, There’s No Such Thing as Too Much BloodKelli Weston's The Substance review in Sight & SoundDemi Moore for Interview MagazineKate's review of I Saw The TV Glow in The Monthly Also Alsos The Beautiful BunchLe Creuset Stoneware butter dishReissue of Horizon Unlimited (1970) by the Lijadu SistersSeason ChickenSmall Feelings: The Films of CassavetesRomance by Fontaines D.C. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1 h 22 min

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See Also is a weekly dispatch where hosts Kate Jinx and Brodie Lancaster connect the dots of pop culture. Each episode is filled with Further Reading wormholes and matching recommendations to Add To Cart, or at least Open in New Tab. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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