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The Fan Girl Film Club
Fan Girl Film Club
58 episodes
6 days ago
A very special episode of the Fan Girl Film Club. We're joined in the clubhouse by author, film critic and producer Anthony M. Caro for a great discussion about the Bronze Age of cinema, the excitement of a theater full of movie-lovers, and how writing a novel about a coat hanger makes other assignments seem like small potatoes.
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A very special episode of the Fan Girl Film Club. We're joined in the clubhouse by author, film critic and producer Anthony M. Caro for a great discussion about the Bronze Age of cinema, the excitement of a theater full of movie-lovers, and how writing a novel about a coat hanger makes other assignments seem like small potatoes.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film,
Film History
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Wanted
The Fan Girl Film Club
47 minutes 14 seconds
9 months ago
Wanted
What we watched: Wanted. Who we watched it for: James McAvoy. What we thought: In 2008 the world was in too good of a place. This movie is proof of that.
The Fan Girl Film Club
A very special episode of the Fan Girl Film Club. We're joined in the clubhouse by author, film critic and producer Anthony M. Caro for a great discussion about the Bronze Age of cinema, the excitement of a theater full of movie-lovers, and how writing a novel about a coat hanger makes other assignments seem like small potatoes.