Feminist Frequency Radio Kat Spada, Anita Sarkeesian
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- TV & Film
Feminist Frequency Radio is coming for your media. Each week, Kat Spada invites you to listen in on entertaining and stimulating conversations about films, games, and TV... from the latest blockbusters to classic hidden gems, and more. With special guests bringing their distinctly different feminist perspectives to the mix as they celebrate and critique it all—including media critics, entertainers, academics, and everyone in between—Feminist Frequency Radio is there to help you dig deeper into the things you love. Warning: Feminist Frequency Radio may significantly enhance your media experience.
Created by Anita Sarkeesian, Feminist Frequency ran as an organization from 2009–2023, providing video commentaries exploring gender representations, myths, and messages in popular culture media. Now, host Kat Spada continues Feminist Frequency Radio's legacy as an independent podcast, with fun new conversations about entertainment that asks you to be critical of the media you love.
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FFR 253: Seconds
We finally watched John Frankenheimer’s 1966 film SECONDS, starring Rock Hudson, in a feature segment we’re calling “Retro Featurism.”
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FFR 252: The Fall Guy
This week we discuss the stunt film spectacular THE FALL GUY and debut an unhinged new game entitled "Nightmare Blunt Rotation."
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FFR 251: Monkey Man
We watched MONKEY MAN, and now we have more questions than answers about Dev Patel's directorial debut and what this film will do for his career.
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FFR 250: Challengers
Kat and A.C. weren't on the same page after viewing the hotly anticipated new film from Luca Guadagnino: CHALLENGERS starring Zendaya, Josh O'Connor, and Mike Faist.
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FFR 249 Bonus: Strange Way of Life
We're sharing the first Patreon bonus episode of the season on the main feed as we discuss Pedro Almodóvar's short film STRANGE WAY OF LIFE starring Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke.
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FFR 249: The People's Joker
We watched one of the most exciting new indie films we've recently seen, Vera Drew's Batman parody THE PEOPLE'S JOKER.