For our hotly-anticipated premiere episode, we are taking a trip back to February 1993, to a film that helped to define not only a decade but the society we still live in today. Is it a comedy? A tragedy? Or a philosophy lecture disguised as a Bill Murray freak-out? Tune in to our review of
Groundhog Day, directed by Harold Ramis with a screenplay by the director and Danny Rubin. You will hear our unfiltered opinions and mostly coherent thoughts, as well as finding out where the music and themes of the film rank for us. You may even learn a few new facts about the film and what happened behind the scenes. Make sure to leave a review on your podcast provider and get in touch with us via Instagram and email.
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