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The Indie Magazine Podcast
The Indie Magazine
172 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to The Indie Magazine Podcast! We're bringing you interviews with indie artists & creators, honest reviews, best-of lists, awards show predictions, and chats with fans of movies, TV, and music. This podcast is the audio companion to The Indie Magazine, formerly InQua Magazine, and the home for entertainment interviews, reviews, and news since 2018. Reach out to us on Instagram (@TheIndieMagAndPod) to request an interview, or to recommend an artist or creator for us to have on. Enjoy!
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Welcome to The Indie Magazine Podcast! We're bringing you interviews with indie artists & creators, honest reviews, best-of lists, awards show predictions, and chats with fans of movies, TV, and music. This podcast is the audio companion to The Indie Magazine, formerly InQua Magazine, and the home for entertainment interviews, reviews, and news since 2018. Reach out to us on Instagram (@TheIndieMagAndPod) to request an interview, or to recommend an artist or creator for us to have on. Enjoy!
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Sacred Texts – Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987) – E169
The Indie Magazine Podcast
31 minutes 12 seconds
1 month ago
Sacred Texts – Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987) – E169

We’re back with our Sacred Texts series, and we’re discussing Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987). One of John Hughes’ finest, not to mention John Candy and Steve Martin, this is a *truly 80’s* flick that deserves a revisit. While the comedy style, jokes, and set pieces might induce some millennial cringe, the deeper story about carrying your grief, dealing with adversity, and having grace for your fellow man makes this one of Tristan’s favorites of the season.

Sacred Texts can be art in any medium that you internalize, reflect upon, and find worth or inspiration through beyond the original presentation. These movies or shows could impact you in a number of ways, and they could be Sacred because they are family touchstones, or because of their impact at a certain time in your life, or indicative of a change in your outlook, or for any number of reasons.

We hope you enjoy our episode today, give the film a watch (linked in our show notes), and then keep an eye out for our last Sacred Texts of the year coming next month.

Enjoy!

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Watch the Sacred Text we discussed today: 

- Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987) — Watch on Kanopy, or rent on VOD.

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The Indie Magazine Podcast
Welcome to The Indie Magazine Podcast! We're bringing you interviews with indie artists & creators, honest reviews, best-of lists, awards show predictions, and chats with fans of movies, TV, and music. This podcast is the audio companion to The Indie Magazine, formerly InQua Magazine, and the home for entertainment interviews, reviews, and news since 2018. Reach out to us on Instagram (@TheIndieMagAndPod) to request an interview, or to recommend an artist or creator for us to have on. Enjoy!