A podcast about watching "boy movies" for the very first time.
Meet Aya Lehman, dipped into the depths of the fiery infernos of “bro cinema”, and Kevin Cookman, her Virgil through the abyss known as “Why do men love GOODFELLAS so much?” On their weekly film review show, Aya adventures through some of the so-called “greatest films of all time” for the first time ever, with Kevin as a doting guide through uncharted waters. Attempting to understand the psychosis of the patriarchy? That’s the true divine comedy.
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A podcast about watching "boy movies" for the very first time.
Meet Aya Lehman, dipped into the depths of the fiery infernos of “bro cinema”, and Kevin Cookman, her Virgil through the abyss known as “Why do men love GOODFELLAS so much?” On their weekly film review show, Aya adventures through some of the so-called “greatest films of all time” for the first time ever, with Kevin as a doting guide through uncharted waters. Attempting to understand the psychosis of the patriarchy? That’s the true divine comedy.
THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (feat. Noah Marger & Mason Maguire)
Aya Vs. The Big Boys
1 hour 59 minutes 36 seconds
4 years ago
THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (feat. Noah Marger & Mason Maguire)
Aya & Kevin are joined by Noah & Mason from IT'S ON THE LIST to escape the psychological toils of Hannibal Lecter in THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991).
Aya Vs. The Big Boys
A podcast about watching "boy movies" for the very first time.
Meet Aya Lehman, dipped into the depths of the fiery infernos of “bro cinema”, and Kevin Cookman, her Virgil through the abyss known as “Why do men love GOODFELLAS so much?” On their weekly film review show, Aya adventures through some of the so-called “greatest films of all time” for the first time ever, with Kevin as a doting guide through uncharted waters. Attempting to understand the psychosis of the patriarchy? That’s the true divine comedy.