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
Divorce Movies (with Miranda Hassell of The Big D)
Matinée with Maria & Julia
1 hour 12 minutes
3 years ago
Divorce Movies (with Miranda Hassell of The Big D)
CROSSOVER TIME! This week we're joined by Miranda Hassell, host of The Big D podcast, to delve into all things DIVORCE. We cover many sub-genres of divorce films in Hollywood, from Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979) to It's Complicated (2009). We eat, pray, and critique our way through the films that have influenced the dialogue around divorce for decades. That, and a Taye Diggs story. PLUS, find out: has Miranda gotten her Groove Back? listen in to find out!
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