What To Watch is a podcast that is aimed at looking at the lighter side of popular entertainment. Join us as we catch up about the films and TV shows that we have enjoyed watching, the ones that have defined our childhoods and also the ones that we keep returning to. In this podcast we will review movies and TV shows and offer our two cents on what we enjoyed about their entertainment value.
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What To Watch is a podcast that is aimed at looking at the lighter side of popular entertainment. Join us as we catch up about the films and TV shows that we have enjoyed watching, the ones that have defined our childhoods and also the ones that we keep returning to. In this podcast we will review movies and TV shows and offer our two cents on what we enjoyed about their entertainment value.
This week, on a sombre note, we discuss movies about a population of people reeling from the atrocities of manslaughter. In Hotel Rwanda, we see the astounding grit of Paul Rusesabagina played by an in-form Don Cheadle as he battles with complexities of identity and displays compassion to help his fellow brethren by offering them shelter at the Hôtel des Mille Collines. In Hotel Mumbai, we see how an incredible team of hospitaly staff at the famed Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai strive to ward of a foreign terrorist attack by sacrificing their own lives for the sake of the guests of the Hotel. How successful each film is in effectively portraying a moving snapshot of the times varies greatly between the philosophies of their respective directors.
Where to Watch:
Hotel Rwanda (Amazon Prime or Hulu with the Starz Add-on)
Hotel Mumbai (Amazon Prime, USA)
What To Watch
What To Watch is a podcast that is aimed at looking at the lighter side of popular entertainment. Join us as we catch up about the films and TV shows that we have enjoyed watching, the ones that have defined our childhoods and also the ones that we keep returning to. In this podcast we will review movies and TV shows and offer our two cents on what we enjoyed about their entertainment value.