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The Rad Revival House
Rad Revival House
81 episodes
2 days ago
Presenting a cult film podcast unlike any other! The Rad Revival House unearths cool, forgotten cinema for the young, and cinematically curious. Join your host, "The Professor" Cesare Augusto, as he introduces underrated, forgotten, and obscure movies to influence current moviegoing audiences to rediscover these forgotten gems, AND to help ignite the passion of newer generations of filmmakers in hopes of returning the cinema to vintage glory of decades past! The Rad Revival House premieres a new episode every Wednesday. Theme song by George Davison. Artwork by Liza Manansala
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Presenting a cult film podcast unlike any other! The Rad Revival House unearths cool, forgotten cinema for the young, and cinematically curious. Join your host, "The Professor" Cesare Augusto, as he introduces underrated, forgotten, and obscure movies to influence current moviegoing audiences to rediscover these forgotten gems, AND to help ignite the passion of newer generations of filmmakers in hopes of returning the cinema to vintage glory of decades past! The Rad Revival House premieres a new episode every Wednesday. Theme song by George Davison. Artwork by Liza Manansala
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SEASON 2, EPISODE 24, MISSISSIPPI MASALA - A Hot & Spicy Indian Romance in the American South
The Rad Revival House
30 minutes 30 seconds
9 months ago
SEASON 2, EPISODE 24, MISSISSIPPI MASALA - A Hot & Spicy Indian Romance in the American South

On this special Black History Month/Valentine’s Day hybrid episode, the Rad Revival House reviews the underrated cultural romantic drama MISSISSIPPI MASALA!

Starring a young Denzel Washington and Sarita Choudhury(THE HUNGRY GAMES: MOCKINGJAY), MISSISSIPPI MASALA is a heartfelt, emotionally-charged tale about interracial romance set in the American Deep South. Washington plays Demetrius, a young carpet cleaner who falls head over heels in love with Mina (Choudhury), an Indian-Ugandan immigrant. Despite their strikingly different cultures, Demetrius and Mina fight to keep their relationship alive against overbearing traditions and tensions that threaten to tear their love apart.

Director Mina Nair (SALAAM BOMBAY) weaves a strong story of love and culture that’s also deep with profound characterizations, grim-but-true historical references, and strong performances. Along with Washington and Choudhury’s vibrant star chemistry, the film offers a strong supporting cast including Roshan Seth (GANDHI, INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM), Joe Seneca (CROSSROADS), and Charles S. Dutton (ROC, A TIME TO KILL). 

MISSISSIPPI MASALA is especially a must-see for aspiring filmmakers looking to create thought-provoking romantic dramas that will get your brain ticking, and your hearts stirring!


The Rad Revival House
Presenting a cult film podcast unlike any other! The Rad Revival House unearths cool, forgotten cinema for the young, and cinematically curious. Join your host, "The Professor" Cesare Augusto, as he introduces underrated, forgotten, and obscure movies to influence current moviegoing audiences to rediscover these forgotten gems, AND to help ignite the passion of newer generations of filmmakers in hopes of returning the cinema to vintage glory of decades past! The Rad Revival House premieres a new episode every Wednesday. Theme song by George Davison. Artwork by Liza Manansala