"Send us a Text!" A surprise pick led us straight into the chambers of history. We take you through Nuremberg, a boldly acted courtroom drama that pits a meticulous psychiatrist against a master manipulator, and we talk about how a film with this much craft can still leave you conflicted as the credits roll. Russell Crowe’s chilling charisma and Rami Malek’s measured intensity power a story that asks what it means to study evil without being seduced by it—and whether justice can feel complete...
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"Send us a Text!" A surprise pick led us straight into the chambers of history. We take you through Nuremberg, a boldly acted courtroom drama that pits a meticulous psychiatrist against a master manipulator, and we talk about how a film with this much craft can still leave you conflicted as the credits roll. Russell Crowe’s chilling charisma and Rami Malek’s measured intensity power a story that asks what it means to study evil without being seduced by it—and whether justice can feel complete...
"Send us a Text!" A lie about the perfect home, a war hero craving a real Christmas, and a kitchen run by the world’s most lovable conspirator—Christmas in Connecticut still sparkles because it understands what we seek when life feels unsteady: warmth, laughter, and a place to belong. We sit down with returning guest Lucinda Sage Midgordon (Story Power, Classic Cinema with the Sage Sisters) to explore how a 1945 screwball romance became a timeless comfort watch—and why its themes of persona, ...
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"Send us a Text!" A surprise pick led us straight into the chambers of history. We take you through Nuremberg, a boldly acted courtroom drama that pits a meticulous psychiatrist against a master manipulator, and we talk about how a film with this much craft can still leave you conflicted as the credits roll. Russell Crowe’s chilling charisma and Rami Malek’s measured intensity power a story that asks what it means to study evil without being seduced by it—and whether justice can feel complete...