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Girls Talk Film
Maggie Mustion & Olivia Hanson
26 episodes
1 week ago
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Episodes (20/26)
Girls Talk Film
25. Christmas on Film: Die Hard, Scrooged, It's A Wonderful Life
This week, the girls are asking the most important question of all: what makes a Christmas movie a Christmas movie? From the action-movie chaos of Die Hard (1988), to the cynical comedy of Scrooged (1988), to the earnest, heart-tugging magic of It’s a Wonderful Life (1946), they break down why makes each film has endured the test of time - and what they teach us about generosity, community, and selflessness. Pour some eggnog, slip on some PJs, and don’t forget to subscribe for more film analysis, movie chats, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on IG and TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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1 week ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Girls Talk Film
24. Plastic Surgery on Film: Eyes Without a Face, The Skin I Live In, The Substance
This week, the girls are going under the knife. Tune in to hear them break down the eerie elegance of Eyes Without a Face (1960), the voyeuristic gaze of Almodóvar’s The Skin I Live In (2011), and the technical marvels of Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance (2024). It’s certainly surgical and seriously surreal - so dim the lights, brace yourself, and don’t forget to subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary!
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 30 minutes

Girls Talk Film
23. The Internet on Film: The Social Network, Ingrid Goes West, We're All Going to the World's Fair
This week, the girls are logging on. Tune in to hear them unpack the Facebook creation myth in David Fincher's The Social Network (2010), identity and parasocial relationships in Ingrid Goes West (2017), and the sinister digital dreamscape of We're All Going to the World's Fair (2021). It gets pretty trippy, so refresh your feed, adjust your ring light, and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary. Follow us on IG and TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 26 minutes

Girls Talk Film
22. Gangsters on Film: Bonnie & Clyde, Goodfellas, In Bruges
This week, the girls are hopping in their getaway car and going full outlaw. From the history-making rebelliousness of Bonnie & Clyde (1967), to Scorsese's operatic Goodfellas (1990), to the darkly funny melancholia of In Bruges (2008), the girls trace how gangsters have evolved on screen from youthful folk heroes, to glamour-soaked mobsters, to some guys on vacation who really need therapy. It gets pretty nuts, so grab your ski mask, load your Beretta, and don't forget to like and subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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1 month ago
1 hour 31 minutes

Girls Talk Film
Upcoming Releases We're Excited About (2025 & 2026)
This week, the girls are looking ahead to the films they're excited to watch in 2025 and 2026. Tune in to this extra special episode for a discussion about a wide range of upcoming releases — including Anemone, Wuthering Heights, Clayface, The Backrooms, and the newly announced Beatles biopics — along with other major studio projects, festival contenders, and anticipated auteur films. Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and TikTok @girlstalkfilm  
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1 month ago
56 minutes

Girls Talk Film
21. Witches on Film: The Witch, The Love Witch, Weapons
This week, the girls are diving broom-first into fantasy, fear, and feminine power. Tune in to hear them chat about Puritan paranoia in The Witch (2015), satire and feminist theory in The Love Witch (2016), and the many hidden meanings of Weapons (2025). It's a scarily good time, so light your candles, grab your grimoire, and don't forget to subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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1 month ago
1 hour 42 minutes

Girls Talk Film
20. Vampires on Film: Nosferatu, Let the Right One In, Sinners
This week, the girls are sinking their teeth into three of the most iconic vampire films of the 21st century. Tune in to hear them unpack the gothic terror of Robert Eggers's Nosferatu (2024), the surprisingly tender Let the Right One In (2008), and the blood soaked odyssey into blues music history in Ryan Coogler's Sinners (2025). It's dark, it's dreamy, it's desirous - so grab a glass (of red, obvi) and don’t forget to subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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2 months ago
1 hour 35 minutes

Girls Talk Film
19. Dance on Film: Climax, Magic Mike, Suspiria
This week, the girls are two-stepping into the sweaty and sensual world of dance, as shown in cinema. From Gaspar Noe's hallucinatory Climax (2018) to Soderbergh's surprisingly solid Magic Mike (2012), to the slow burn of Guadagino's first foray into horror, Suspiria (2018), the girls break down how each film uses dance to interpret the nature of power, passion, or performance. Lace up your pointe shoes, dim the lights, and don’t forget to subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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2 months ago
1 hour 32 minutes

Girls Talk Film
18. Superheroes on Film: Batman, Birdman, Spider-Man: Homecoming
This week, the girls are suiting up and swinging into action. From Tim Burton’s brooding Batman (1989), to Iñárritu’s surreal and existential Birdman (2014), to the exposition-packed charm of Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), the girls thoroughly nerd out as they talk comics, Keaton, and how the genre has managed to take over modern cinema. It's a bumpy ride, so grab your utility belt, slip on your mask, and don't forget to like and subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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3 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes

Girls Talk Film
17. Anime on Film: Akira, Perfect Blue, Howl's Moving Castle
This week, the girls are trading popcorn for Pocky and stepping into the wild worlds of three of the most iconic anime films. Tune in as they cruise through the neon-soaked streets of Akira (1988), unravel the psychological maze of Perfect Blue (1997), and get swept up in the spellbinding magic of Howl’s Moving Castle (2004). It's a wild ride, so rev up your motorcycle, feed your local fire demon, and don't forget to download and subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and on TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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3 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes

Girls Talk Film
16. Adolescence on Film (pt. 2): Lady Bird, Welcome to the Dollhouse, Juno
This week, the girls are returning to the hilarious and heartbreaking world of adolescence. From the naturalism of Lady Bird to the  nastiness of Welcome to the Dollhouse, and the exploration of unconventional motherhood in Juno, the girls break down why some coming-of-age films make us wince while others fill us with nostalgia. Dust off your yearbook, tighten your scrunchie, and don't forget to like and subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and on TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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4 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes 3 seconds

Girls Talk Film
15. Adolescence on Film (pt. 1): Superbad, Stand By Me, The Dead Poets Society
This week, the girls are exploring the awkward and exhilarating rollercoaster of male adolescence. From the raunchy but surprisingly sweet Superbad, to the nostalgia of Stand by Me, to the stirring call to “seize the day” in The Dead Poets Society, the girls discuss how these films capture the highs and lows of growing up. Grab your fake ID, sharpen your no. 2 pencil, and don't forget to like and subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and on TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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4 months ago
1 hour 38 minutes 7 seconds

Girls Talk Film
14. Kink on Film: Fifty Shades of Grey, Secretary, The Piano Teacher
This week, the girls are getting sexy (cinematically speaking, of course) and diving deep into the weird world of kink on film. From the glossy, mass-appeal fantasy of Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) to the surprisingly heartfelt, offbeat romance in Secretary (2002), and the disturbing psychology of Michael Haneke's The Piano Teacher (2001), the girls break down three wildly different takes on what turns people on - and what their desires might cost them. Slip on your blindfold, lube up your latex, and don't forget to like and subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and on TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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4 months ago
1 hour 40 minutes 47 seconds

Girls Talk Film
13. Serial Killers on Film: American Psycho, Death Proof, I Saw the Devil
This week, the girls get dark - like, really dark - as they take on some of cinema’s most iconic serial killers. Tune in to hear them dissect the sharp satire of American Psycho (2000), the subversion of slasher tropes in Death Proof (2007), and the bleak brutality of I Saw the Devil (2010). It’s a bloody good time, so lock your doors, cue up your favorite Huey Lewis record, and don’t forget to subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and on TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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4 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes 17 seconds

Girls Talk Film
12. Antiheroines on Film: Promising Young Woman, Gone Girl, The Favourite
This week, the girls are talking rage, revenge, and ambition. Tune in to hear them discuss why Promising Young Woman (2020) was a flop, how Gone Girl (2014) will always be iconic, and whether or not The Favourite (2018) has the best ending of all time. Grab your tea (poison optional), settle in, and don't forget to subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and on TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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5 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes 52 seconds

Girls Talk Film
11. Antiheroes on Film: A Clockwork Orange, Nightcrawler, Taxi Driver
This week, the girls are stepping into the minds of cinema’s most morally bankrupt protagonists. From the sociopathic Alex in Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (1971) to Lou Bloom's predatory ambition in Nightcrawler (2014), to the slow descent of Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver (1976), they unpack the significance of antiheroes as narrative devices and why audiences remain fascinated by them. It’s unsettling, it’s iconic, it’s not for the faint of heart. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and on TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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5 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes

Girls Talk Film
10. Wealth on Film: Metropolitan, The Wolf of Wall Street, Parasite
This week, the girls are exploring the glittering, the grotesque, and the deeply unethical. From the debutante bubble of Metropolitan (1990) to the dr*g-fueled chaos of The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) and razor-sharp social satire of Parasite (2019), they discuss what it really means when cinema puts the rich - and the wannabe rich - under a microscope. Whether you're team trust fund, team hustle, or team basement, tune in and don’t forget to subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and on TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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6 months ago
1 hour 44 minutes 6 seconds

Girls Talk Film
9. Parody on Film: Tropic Thunder, This is Spinal Tap, Galaxy Quest
This week, the girls are diving into three of the most beloved (and bonkers) movie parodies of all time: Tropic Thunder (2008), This Is Spinal Tap (1984), and Galaxy Quest (1999). From fake bands to fake sci-fi to fake war, tune in to hear them break down how these cult classics spoof Hollywood’s biggest egos, genres, and tropes. Turn it up to eleven and don’t forget to subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and on TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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6 months ago
1 hour 32 minutes 28 seconds

Girls Talk Film
8. Sex Work on Film: Pretty Woman, Anora, Pleasure
This week, the girls dive into three films that explore s*x work through radically different lenses: the iconic rom-com Pretty Woman (1990), the unflinching industry portrait Pleasure (2021), and Sean Baker’s Oscar winning Anora (2021). Tune in to hear them unpack how film has portrayed – and misunderstood – the iconic archetype of the s*x worker. Lace up your thigh high boots and don't forget to subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and on TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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7 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes 26 seconds

Girls Talk Film
7. Revenge on Film: The Northman, Oldboy, 9 to 5
This week, the girls are getting vengeful. Join them as they deep-dive into the blood-soaked Viking epic The Northman (2022), the twisted Oedipal tragedy Oldboy (2003), and the Dolly Parton-led workplace comedy 9 to 5 (1980). From ancient blood feuds to fabulous pastel skirt suits, tune in to hear them unpack one of cinema’s most enduring (and cathartic) themes. Sharpen your sword and don't forget to subscribe for more movie reviews, film analysis, and pop culture commentary! Follow us on Instagram @girlstalkfilm and on TikTok @girlstalkfilm
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7 months ago
1 hour 38 minutes 37 seconds

Girls Talk Film