No your eyes aren't deceiving you, I am making another change to the formatting of how the podcast will be working. I haven’t been too happy with how “Genres Week” has been going, and I want to be able to have a bigger scope that I canreview with it, so from now on the themes will be as follows:
1st Tuesday of the Month is still Streaming Through Cinema Week.
2nd Tuesday will now be called Classic Hollywood Week, where I will review any film from the Classical Hollywood Era from the 1880s-1960s. They will be random picks of films I have either seen before or have never seen before.
3rdTuesday will still be Star Wars Week
4th will still be Disney Week.
Thank you guys for your understanding and patience, I hope that now with this new week, it’ll make things feel more natural and less restrictive.For the first episode of “Classic Hollywood Week” I want to discuss a film that I have watched recently because of two reasons, 1. I bought it on VHS a few months back and I hadn’t ever seen it in my life, 2. Because for a bit this film won’t be showing on HBO Max until they have added a disclaimer to it. This movie has caused lots of debate over the years. I am of course talking about Victor Fleming’s Classic film “Gone With the Wind”