Ever want to know what lengths one married couple will go to make the other watch some films they love? Well, this podcast is the answer. Listen in as each episode your hosts choose one film each that relates to the cinematic topic of the week. They cover everything from classics to blockbusters, art-house flicks to guilty pleasures… offering their own very different take and perspectives on the film. As well as whether or not they think you should watch it or not.
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Ever want to know what lengths one married couple will go to make the other watch some films they love? Well, this podcast is the answer. Listen in as each episode your hosts choose one film each that relates to the cinematic topic of the week. They cover everything from classics to blockbusters, art-house flicks to guilty pleasures… offering their own very different take and perspectives on the film. As well as whether or not they think you should watch it or not.
We've finally reached 50 episodes and here at HFHM HQ we thought that was worthy of celebration. It's been a tough last 12 months but we are making a promise to you lovely listeners that we'll be loading more consistent content from now on.
Our show this week was a simple on to come up with... given that we're 50 episodes old, we decided to watch some films that turn 50 this year.
First up is Lauren's choice with the childhood staple Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, before Jordan takes us into the seedy underbelly of New York City, with Alan J. Pakula's stylistic noir, Klute.
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His Film Her Movie
Ever want to know what lengths one married couple will go to make the other watch some films they love? Well, this podcast is the answer. Listen in as each episode your hosts choose one film each that relates to the cinematic topic of the week. They cover everything from classics to blockbusters, art-house flicks to guilty pleasures… offering their own very different take and perspectives on the film. As well as whether or not they think you should watch it or not.