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Unlike Janet Maslin of the New York Times one host can't get enough Anthony Perkins so we return to him as a leading man in this episode. This produces troubling results as the other host thinks he's a "nice guy" in this somewhat hard-to-find film (unless you aren't an animal and have Turner Classic Movies) and that brings up questions that are best left unanswered about this host's dating life. What is not in doubt is that Geraldine Chaplin (not Paige) gives an all time performance about a persistent woman who is sex-positive and suffers no fools. We think that was the message here. Don't question us.
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By Michael Denniston and David Giannini5
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Unlike Janet Maslin of the New York Times one host can't get enough Anthony Perkins so we return to him as a leading man in this episode. This produces troubling results as the other host thinks he's a "nice guy" in this somewhat hard-to-find film (unless you aren't an animal and have Turner Classic Movies) and that brings up questions that are best left unanswered about this host's dating life. What is not in doubt is that Geraldine Chaplin (not Paige) gives an all time performance about a persistent woman who is sex-positive and suffers no fools. We think that was the message here. Don't question us.
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/Spotify Twitter @offscreendeath Instagram @theoffscreendeath Letterboxd: @daveagiannini and @projectingfilm Artwork by Nathan Thomas Milliner Music by Joplin Rice
Find out more at https://offscreendeath.pinecast.co
This podcast is powered by Pinecast.