Episode 14: Favorite Movie Moments
The much anticipated, extra-long Season 1 Finale is HERE! In this week’s episode, my guest and I discuss the craziest things actors have done for a role, scenes that move us, and why we watch movies at all. Please enjoy us talking over each other as per usual!
Episode 13: Hitchcockian Films
If you want to hear about the Master Filmmaker that created the suspense genre, this is the episode for you. Today, I discuss all things Alfred Hitchcock and why movies today are still following his techniques of filmmaking. Enjoy my banter!
Episode 12: Grease (1978)
Enjoy my rambling even faster than normal in this week’s episode about one of the most iconic Musicals in history — Grease! This week, I discuss the meaning of the plot, the secrets behind production, & speculating what the ending really means. Tune in to find out!
Episode 11: Twilight
Get ready for the ROAST! Since I always talk about movies that I like, I decided it was time to talk about a movie that I don’t like — Twilight! Laugh with us about this 2008 teeny-bopper vampire love story. Bonus: count how many times we say the word “like” if you want to have some fun, and enjoy!
Episode 10: Invisible Man
To finish off our spooky October, I wanted to throw one more scary movie at you, Invisible Man.This week I babble on about my thoughts and my thoughts only, so be prepared to hear a whole lotof my voice! Happy November 1st!
Episode 9: Halloween
With Halloween quickly approaching, here is another in depth analysis on two well-known and spooky horror movies: Halloween from 1978 and 2018. Get ready to talk about the violent Michael Myers and his creepy face mask!
Episode 8: Scream
It’s officially spooky season and we are goingto make the most of October even in 2020 by discussing this classic slasher-horror film thatreinvented the genre for the 21st century. Get ready to get spooked!
Episode 7: Ted Bundy
*WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT!* If you are obsessed with everything crime related, this is the episode for you! ted Bundy is one of the most notorious serial killers in U.S. History, and I decided to talk about the Netflix documentary AND the Netflix movie "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Vile, and Evil." Eat your hearts out :)