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    Explore " sally hawkins" with insightful episodes like "Paddington (2014)", "Episode 126: The Shape of Fish Cake", "Wonka", "Wonka" and "Potential Pick - Wonka" from podcasts like ""The Fifth Row Podcast", "The Night Club", "Disney Deviants", "Mashley at the Movies" and "The Potential Podcast!"" and more!

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    Potential Pick - Wonka

    Potential Pick - Wonka

    Chris and Taylor review the musical fantasy film, Wonka, directed by Paul King, who co-wrote the screenplay with Simon Farnaby, based on a story by King. It tells the origin story of Willy Wonka, a character in the 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, featuring his early days as a chocolatier. The film stars Timothée Chalamet in the title role and an ensemble cast including Calah Lane, Keegan-Michael Key, Paterson Joseph, Matt Lucas, Mathew Baynton, Sally Hawkins, Rowan Atkinson, Jim Carter, Natasha Rothwell, Tom Davis, Olivia Colman, and Hugh Grant.

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    Persuasion

    Persuasion

    It’s a Hart Chicks classic as we dive into Jaleh’s fave, the truly underrated Persuasion. We’ve got trope talk, romance recs, great and terrible faces, and a reference to literally every other pod season we’ve done. It’s what you know & love. Run the Bath marathon with us, dear hearts.

    Music: @sigismundtryapkin 

    Artwork: @jstnmbrwn 

     

    Bibliography

    Austenprose. “Jane Austen’s Persuasion (2007) – A Movie Review,” January 14, 2008. https://austenprose.com/2008/01/14/persuasion-review-almost-too-good-for-me/.

    Ballinger, Gill. “Adapting Austen ‘for the New Generation’: ITV’s 2007 Trilogy Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion.” In After Austen: Reinventions, Rewritings, Revisitings, edited by Lisa Hopkins, 145–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95894-1_8.

    Bennett,AP, Ray, Ray Bennett, and AP. “Persuasion.” The Hollywood Reporter (blog), March 29, 2007. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-reviews/persuasion-158052/.

    Gottlieb, Sidney. “‘Persuasion’ and Cinematic Approaches to Jane Austen.” Literature/Film Quarterly 30, no. 2 (2002): 104–10.

    Grady, Constance. “‘I Am Half Agony, Half Hope’: Jane Austen’s Most Romantic Love Scene.” Vox, February 14, 2017. https://www.vox.com/culture/2017/2/14/14598536/persuasion-jane-austen-most-romantic-love-scene-letter-valentines-day.

    Maudie - Genius Painting in the Middle of Nowhere - with Shrimp Stir Fry

    Maudie - Genius Painting in the Middle of Nowhere - with Shrimp Stir Fry

    Ethan Hawke & Sally Hawkins tell the story of an arthritic Nova Scotia woman who, while working as a housekeeper, develops a talent for painting and slowly becomes a beloved community figure - all the while dealing with an acerbic relationship with her husband and a contemptuous brother and aunt.  

    Then we show you how to do shrimp stir fry followed by this week's Blacklist - the historical retelling of the Dancing Plague of 1518 from the script 'VITUS'.  


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    Armageddon Time, She Said & The Lost King

    Armageddon Time, She Said & The Lost King

    Welcome to Reference Max, where we have a lot to say on new releases so fitting it all into a multi-splooshy, spoiler-free review episode!

    Dig through the archives of growing pains, investigative journalism and historical fanfare with Armageddon Time, She Said & The Lost King this week.

    0:00 Intro

    0:43 Start

    1:55 Armageddon time

    14:38 She Said

    24:07 The Lost King

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    S02E15 - Paddington (2014)

    S02E15 - Paddington (2014)

    Welcome to Season 2 of Snubs & Dubs! This season we are covering the 87th Academy Awards, featuring the films of 2014.

    For Episode 15, we are talking about Paul King's adaptation of Paddington.After a deadly earthquake destroys his home in Peruvian rainforest, a young bear (Ben Whishaw) makes his way to England in search of a new home. The bear, dubbed "Paddington" for the london train station, finds shelter with the family of Henry (Hugh Bonneville) and Mary Brown (Sally Hawkins). Although Paddington's amazement at urban living soon endears him to the Browns, someone else has her eye on him: Taxidermist Millicent Clyde (Nicole Kidman) has designs on the rare bear and his hide.

    TIMECODES:
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    Intro
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    Other watching: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Round 2), Paddington 2
    02:32- Paddington Intro
    07:53 - The Plot
    11:05 - Discussion  
    20:45 - Reviews, Box Office, Rankings + Awards
    34:25 - Interesting Facts
    39:58 - Final Thoughts + Ep. 16 Preview

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    OAF 57 - Dua Lipa & Megan Thee Stallion, Sigrid, Oliver Sim, Floating Points, The Phantom Of The Open, X, Fresh, and more

    OAF 57 - Dua Lipa & Megan Thee Stallion, Sigrid, Oliver Sim, Floating Points, The Phantom Of The Open, X, Fresh, and more

    OAF 57 is here and has been a mission to put together. Tom is in the wonderful city of Liverpool and is joined by his good friend Chris to talk about the latest new music and new films. Music can be found in the Spotify playlists.

    Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6BOVLLad2duA31cP98rcQy?si=46477f2cd77f4d6f

    Trailers: 

    The Phantom Of The Open: https://youtu.be/0FOQMuV0bQU

    X: https://youtu.be/Awg3cWuHfoc

    Paris 13th District: https://youtu.be/AXqN--6mbYA

    Deep Water: https://youtu.be/qWNxIZQ594s

    Fresh: https://youtu.be/wKk5VAK1GZQ

    The Nan Movie: https://youtu.be/F4ephzAakrs

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    Paddington (2014)

    Paddington (2014)

    Jason Furie loathes movies that feature half-assed CGI bipedal animals interacting in a live-action environment. Adam Roth is surprisingly ok with it. We dared our listeners to have us watch and review 2014's Paddington by using the hashtag #paddington4lyfe and we lost. In more ways than one according to Jason. Well, we watched it, and now we're reviewing it.

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    IndieWire’s TV Editor Kristen Lopez on ‘My Girl’

    IndieWire’s TV Editor Kristen Lopez on ‘My Girl’

    This week we are joined by IndieWire’s TV editor Kristen Lopez to discuss the “millennial classic,” ‘My Girl.’ Specifically, she’s here to talk about the Anna Chlumsky character of Vada Sultenfuss and the effect that she had on Kristen’s life. Kristen also talks about growing up disabled and how that influenced how she related to characters in film. Plus, at the end of the program, Jordan talks about how ‘Spencer’ beautifully portrays a type of love not often committed to film.

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    Marnie

    Marnie
    If you're looking to hear a slew of above average Sean Connery impressions...then we have the podcast for you! We take our first ever dive into the canon of Alfred Hitchcock with his late career masterpiece from 1964, Marnie. But first: this week's Blue Plate Special has us gobbling up the sumptuous new release Spencer before we take issue with both the meme-ification of film culture and the nonstop media coverage of and obsession with the Smith family. Upon eventually getting around to Marnie, we reflect on the place Hitchcock's filmography in not only the larger history of film but our own lives and how this film's leering brilliance plays into some of the director's most problematic aesthetic impulses. Feel free to skip to 2:04:21 for the beginning of our audio commentary. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests. https://www.newyorker.com/culture/richard-brody/marnie-is-the-cure-for-hitchcock-mania

    Spencer

    Spencer

    Now playing in theaters, Spencer is a dark drama covering a fictionalized, 1991 version of Princess Diana played by Kristen Stewart. The film was directed by Pablo Larrain with Steven Knight as screenwriter, and it costars Sally Hawkins, Sean Harris, and Timothy Spall.

    This review is an excerpt from Episode #245 of the Cinemaholics Podcast. Our intro music for this week is “Fly Me” by Crazyjazz.

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    Cate Blanchett in "Blue Jasmine" Jasmine and Her Sisters

    Cate Blanchett in "Blue Jasmine" Jasmine and Her Sisters

    In the 3rd and final part of the Blue Jasmine miniseries, we discuss Jasmine and her sisters. Annie Hall, Helen St Clair in Bullets Over Broadway, Maria Elena in Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Cecilia in The Purple Rose of Cairo, among others. Hosted by Murtada Elfadl with returning guest journalist and theater critic Jose Solís, of Token Theater Friends podcast.

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    Cate Blanchett in "Blue Jasmine" & The "Streetcar" Allusions

    Cate Blanchett in "Blue Jasmine" & The "Streetcar" Allusions

    In part 2 of the Blue Jasmine miniseries, we discuss the similarities with Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, the character of Blanche Dubois, clearly is the blueprint for Jasmine. The many actresses who played Blanche or were inspired by her from the women in Pedro Almodovar’s movies to Gena Rowlands in A Woman Under the Influence to most recently Carey Mulligan in Wildlife.  Hosted by Murtada Elfadl with guest TV and Film Journalist Candice Frederick.

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    Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Fun, Dumb, and Ironic

    Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Fun, Dumb, and Ironic

    MOVIE REVIEW:

    Michael Dougherty has said Godzilla: King of the Monsters is to Godzilla (2014) as Aliens is to Alien, and while I can understand the logic, I don't know if the comparison works entirely. At the very least, both films feature inventive motion capture, if you can call 3 actors playing the individual Ghidorah heads inventive.

    Trivia aside, how does Godzilla: King of the Monsters handle in comparison to not only Godzilla (2014), but even the much appreciated 1954 original? Come join me as I contemplate what it means for a franchise to change so much over the years, and whether or not King of the Monsters is a worthy addition to a much-loved franchise.

    Godzilla: King of the Monsters is Rated PG-13 for sequences of monster action violence and destruction, and for some language. It features Vera Farmiga, Ken Watanabe, Sally Hawkins, Millie Bobby Brown, and Bradley Whitford. Directed by Michael Dougherty.

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