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Double Feature Frenzy
Emily and Margaret
9 episodes
1 day ago
Join Emily and Margaret on their journey through film history as each episode they curate a double feature; one of their contemporary favourites with a classic film that shares the same theme.
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Join Emily and Margaret on their journey through film history as each episode they curate a double feature; one of their contemporary favourites with a classic film that shares the same theme.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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The Social Network and Rashamon: The Unreliable Narrator
Double Feature Frenzy
1 hour 16 minutes 6 seconds
7 months ago
The Social Network and Rashamon: The Unreliable Narrator

For our first episode, we take a dive into complex narrative structure and unreliable narrators with David Fincher's The Social Network (2010) and Akira Kurosawa's Rashamon (1950). The Social Network is a personal favourite of ours and when we heard that it had a lot in common with a classic Kurosawa film that neither of us were familiar with, we were intrigued. But will they make a good double feature? Let's find out.

Double Feature Frenzy
Join Emily and Margaret on their journey through film history as each episode they curate a double feature; one of their contemporary favourites with a classic film that shares the same theme.