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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
We're back for more discussion of The Parent Trap (1998)! Celebrating Lauren's 9,292nd day of life -- and her favorite movie -- is a multi-episode event.
Buckle in for this two-part episode covering The Parent Trap (1998) -- Lauren's all-time favorite movie. Has Lauren mentioned that she loves camp?
AS IF! Lauren and Drew discuss the classic 1995 take on Jane Austen's "Emma", as well as the Black Lives Matter movement and COVID-19/life updates. Listeners are encouraged to please use this podcast and social media as a way of continuing to engage with current events and learning how we can work to shape our culture to benefit everyone and lift up those who have been oppressed and silenced.
We are BACK with Part 2 of our discussion of "Bend It Like Beckham"! Join us for Favorite Moments, criticisms, Feminism Awards, and our Final Verdict on the film.
Due to a particularly long recording session, the recorded content for “Bend It Like Beckham” has been split into a 2-part episode. In Part 1, Lauren and Drew cover the first few segments of the pod: Drinking Segment, COVID/Life Updates, Memories of the Movie, and Summary. Part 2 will be released on Thursday, May 21, and will include the hosts' Favorite Moments and Criticisms, Feminism Awards, and Final Comments.
Buckle in, folks, it's time for Netflix's "Alex Strangelove" (2018)! Drew and Lauren chat about life in self-isolation, their thoughts on this week's film, and their movie/tv recommendations. Stay home, stay safe, and enjoy!
Note: The process of improving sound quality during long-distance recording is still in progress. We ask for your patience and support through this process.
We can't believe this. They forgot her f***ing birthday! Lauren and Drew chat about "Sixteen Candles" (1984) with their first-ever guest on the pod -- Lauren's mom, Ashleigh Gaunt! How does the film hold up 36 years after its release, and are there generational differences in perspective on this movie?
***CONTENT WARNING***: "Heathers" (1988) and this episode's discussion of the film include references to and depiction of sexual assault and sexual violence. Please take care in consuming and sharing this content.
F*** me gently with a chainsaw, y'all. Lauren and Drew debate the extent to which the content of Heathers (1988) is appropriate for viewers of any age. Wash your hands and snuggle in, folks!
Buckle up y'all! It's time to revisit The Cheetah Girls, a Disney Channel original movie about a teenage girl vocal group that wants to make it big.
In this episode we cover Part 2 of our namesake movie, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, which picks up right where To All the Boys I've Loved Before left off. What will Lara Jean do when new romance comes calling? Oh boy, here we go again...
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.