Casually Critical

Things Go South in "Gone with the Wind"


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Daniel and James go back in time to review Gone with the Wind (1939), their oldest reviewed film to date. Along the way, the two critics face shallow characters, cringe at overdramatized romance, roast death, see unrealized potential, and confront the unfortunate reality of historical racism.

Spoiler Review begins at 26:08.

Shout out to Emily D. for recommending this movie for us to review!

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Executive Producers and Hosts: Daniel Carpenter, James Newton

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Casually CriticalBy Daniel Carpenter & James Newton

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