No new podcasts to listen to? We can fix that.... This week, Maria & Julia sit down with pal of the pod Kwame Appiah-Kubi to discuss Louis Sachar's classic book to film adaptation of Holes (2003)! We talk generational trauma, onions, and the magic of a good cast. enjoy, follow us on instagram @matinee_podcast, and don't forget to rate & review! art by Alex Blackwell music by Nick Nausbaum
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No new podcasts to listen to? We can fix that.... This week, Maria & Julia sit down with pal of the pod Kwame Appiah-Kubi to discuss Louis Sachar's classic book to film adaptation of Holes (2003)! We talk generational trauma, onions, and the magic of a good cast. enjoy, follow us on instagram @matinee_podcast, and don't forget to rate & review! art by Alex Blackwell music by Nick Nausbaum
A Series of Unfortunate Events (with Artemis Sartzetaki)
Matinée with Maria & Julia
1 hour 10 minutes
2 years ago
A Series of Unfortunate Events (with Artemis Sartzetaki)
It's a family affair today as Maria's youngest sister, artist Artemis Sartzetaki joins us to discuss the OG film adaptation of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004). We cover all the unfortunate and less unfortunate parts: the stacked cast (guess who Julia has served ice cream to?), the importance of listening to children, overcoming adversity, and the word UNFORTUNATE itself. enjoy, follow us on instagram @matinee_podcast, and don't forget to rate & review! art b...
Matinée with Maria & Julia
No new podcasts to listen to? We can fix that.... This week, Maria & Julia sit down with pal of the pod Kwame Appiah-Kubi to discuss Louis Sachar's classic book to film adaptation of Holes (2003)! We talk generational trauma, onions, and the magic of a good cast. enjoy, follow us on instagram @matinee_podcast, and don't forget to rate & review! art by Alex Blackwell music by Nick Nausbaum