Let Me Introduce You is a podcast hosted by Graham Veth, Katie Kubert and Ashley Krohn. We’ve known each other nearly 20 years (starting back in film school) and have stayed close friends ever since.
We know...everything about one another and have far, far too much in common. Except, our taste in movies. Seriously, there is very little overlap….
Each week, one of us will introduce the others to one of our favorites. The catch is that one of us has to be seeing it for the first time.
From Troop Beverly Hills to Hellraiser; Clue to Nightmare on Elm Street; Barbarella to Step Up 2: The Streets, no movie is off the table (even if we find it’s not our cup of tea…).
New episodes drop every Thursday, let us introduce you to Let Me Introduce You! Make sure to follow us on Instagram @letmeintroyoupod and on Twitter @letmeintroyou
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Let Me Introduce You is a podcast hosted by Graham Veth, Katie Kubert and Ashley Krohn. We’ve known each other nearly 20 years (starting back in film school) and have stayed close friends ever since.
We know...everything about one another and have far, far too much in common. Except, our taste in movies. Seriously, there is very little overlap….
Each week, one of us will introduce the others to one of our favorites. The catch is that one of us has to be seeing it for the first time.
From Troop Beverly Hills to Hellraiser; Clue to Nightmare on Elm Street; Barbarella to Step Up 2: The Streets, no movie is off the table (even if we find it’s not our cup of tea…).
New episodes drop every Thursday, let us introduce you to Let Me Introduce You! Make sure to follow us on Instagram @letmeintroyoupod and on Twitter @letmeintroyou
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

For this episode, we go way back to 1949 with William Wyler's "The Heiress," starring Olivia de Havilland in her Academy Award-winning performance in one heck of a movie. We gush over her brilliant performance, marvel at Ralph Richardson's portrayal of a particularly dastardly father, and absolutely SWOON over the delicious Montgomery Clift. We then dive into the value of a film with an ambiguous ending, and we wrap it up with Graham asking Ashley a handful of fun media-centered questions.
You can find the video Graham brings up at the end here and wonder to yourself, "Why the hell did this make him so emotional?"
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.