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Third World Cinema Club
Third World Cinema Club
182 episodes
2 weeks ago
A podcast about Philippine Cinema and possibly other things. Learn more about the series at filmpolicereviews.com/third-world-cinema-club.
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A podcast about Philippine Cinema and possibly other things. Learn more about the series at filmpolicereviews.com/third-world-cinema-club.
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TV & Film
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Episode 153: ‘Poor Things’ (Women’s Month Episode)
Third World Cinema Club
56 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 153: ‘Poor Things’ (Women’s Month Episode)
Poor Things has 11 nominations for tonight's 96th Academy Awards! Ica, Karen and Cess are back for this year's Women's Month edition. And girl, they've got a lot to say about Emma Stone's jaw-dropping *wink wink* controversial performance and what could be an Oscar's sweep for her second tandem with Yorgos Lanthimos. Caution Warning: Spoilers are present in this episode. As of writing, Poor Things has won Best Make-Up and Best Costume. The 96th Academy Awards can be streamed live here. Poor Things is a 2023 film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, known mostly for his shock-value, absurdist films that go for the unconventional narratives. This film is written by Tony McNamara, adapted from the 1992 novel of the same name by Alasdair Gray. It stars Emma Stone (who also co-produces), Margaret Qualley, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Christopher Abbott and Jerrod Carmichael. It does feature a kakaibang Emma Stone, in her most daring role yet! Same with Mark Ruffalo who deviates from the good guy to Duncan's, errrrr, well you gotta see it on Disney+ as well. We talk about how the film impacts us as women and the conversations it gathers about our own agencies in sex, careers, and the choices we take in how we live in a less patriarchal society. Watch the trailer here. We also wrote a detailed review from each one here. Do let us know as well what you've thought of this episode!
Third World Cinema Club
A podcast about Philippine Cinema and possibly other things. Learn more about the series at filmpolicereviews.com/third-world-cinema-club.