Wicked Indulgence: Movie Reviews, Book Reviews, and TV Deep Dives
Jessica, Kevin, and Natalie
23 episodes
4 months ago
In this episode of the Wicked Indulgence podcast, we dive into the vibrant world of K-pop Demon Hunters, an animated film that has taken us by storm. As an animation nerd, I was excited to explore this unique blend of K-pop, anime, and supernatural elements, while my co-host Kevin, who is new to K-pop and musicals, was pleasantly surprised by the film's quality and creativity.
We discuss our experiences watching the film, highlighting its stunning animation, engaging music, and the cultural references that make it a love letter to South Korea. The film's characters, including the dynamic trio of Rumi, Mira, and Zoe, along with their manager Bobby, are brought to life with humor and depth, making it easy to connect with their journey.
Throughout the episode, we touch on the film's production, the incorporation of Korean culture, and the impressive voice cast, which includes notable K-pop artists. We also reflect on the film's themes of identity, belonging, and the struggles of being "too much" or "not enough," resonating with many viewers.
As we break down key scenes, we marvel at the film's ability to balance humor and emotional depth, making it a standout animated feature of the year. We express our hopes for a sequel and discuss the importance of trusting creatives in the animation industry, especially in contrast to the current state of mainstream animation.
Join us as we celebrate K-pop Demon Hunters and its impact on both the animation landscape and our own viewing experiences. Whether you're a fan of K-pop, anime, or just great storytelling, this film is a must-watch!
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In this episode of the Wicked Indulgence podcast, we dive into the vibrant world of K-pop Demon Hunters, an animated film that has taken us by storm. As an animation nerd, I was excited to explore this unique blend of K-pop, anime, and supernatural elements, while my co-host Kevin, who is new to K-pop and musicals, was pleasantly surprised by the film's quality and creativity.
We discuss our experiences watching the film, highlighting its stunning animation, engaging music, and the cultural references that make it a love letter to South Korea. The film's characters, including the dynamic trio of Rumi, Mira, and Zoe, along with their manager Bobby, are brought to life with humor and depth, making it easy to connect with their journey.
Throughout the episode, we touch on the film's production, the incorporation of Korean culture, and the impressive voice cast, which includes notable K-pop artists. We also reflect on the film's themes of identity, belonging, and the struggles of being "too much" or "not enough," resonating with many viewers.
As we break down key scenes, we marvel at the film's ability to balance humor and emotional depth, making it a standout animated feature of the year. We express our hopes for a sequel and discuss the importance of trusting creatives in the animation industry, especially in contrast to the current state of mainstream animation.
Join us as we celebrate K-pop Demon Hunters and its impact on both the animation landscape and our own viewing experiences. Whether you're a fan of K-pop, anime, or just great storytelling, this film is a must-watch!
Disney Plus Noelle Christmas movie Review : Holiday Magic, Family Dynamics, and Sibling Shenanigans
Wicked Indulgence: Movie Reviews, Book Reviews, and TV Deep Dives
1 hour 22 minutes 13 seconds
11 months ago
Disney Plus Noelle Christmas movie Review : Holiday Magic, Family Dynamics, and Sibling Shenanigans
In this episode of the Wicked Indulgence Podcast, we dive into the holiday spirit by reviewing the Disney Plus original Christmas movie, "Noelle," released in 2019. Joined by my co-host Kevin, we kick off our festive movie ratings, giving "Noelle" an impressive score of 8 out of 10 on our holiday scale.
We discuss the film's charming cast, featuring Anna Kendrick, Bill Hader, Shirley MacLaine, and Billy Eichner, and how their performances elevate the classic Christmas story. The plot centers around Santa Claus's children, Noelle and Nick, as they navigate the pressures of their family legacy after their father's passing. Nick struggles with the expectations of becoming Santa, leading him to run away, while Noelle embarks on a journey to bring him back and save Christmas.
Throughout our conversation, we highlight the film's humor, heartwarming moments, and relatable family dynamics. We appreciate how the movie addresses the realities of Christmas for everyone, including those who face hardships during the holiday season.
As we delve into the details, we share our favorite scenes, character dynamics, and the clever nods to classic Christmas tropes. We also touch on the film's unique take on the Santa Claus mythos, emphasizing the importance of family, joy, and the magic of the holiday season.
Join us as we explore the delightful world of "Noelle" and celebrate the joy of Christmas movies!
Wicked Indulgence: Movie Reviews, Book Reviews, and TV Deep Dives
In this episode of the Wicked Indulgence podcast, we dive into the vibrant world of K-pop Demon Hunters, an animated film that has taken us by storm. As an animation nerd, I was excited to explore this unique blend of K-pop, anime, and supernatural elements, while my co-host Kevin, who is new to K-pop and musicals, was pleasantly surprised by the film's quality and creativity.
We discuss our experiences watching the film, highlighting its stunning animation, engaging music, and the cultural references that make it a love letter to South Korea. The film's characters, including the dynamic trio of Rumi, Mira, and Zoe, along with their manager Bobby, are brought to life with humor and depth, making it easy to connect with their journey.
Throughout the episode, we touch on the film's production, the incorporation of Korean culture, and the impressive voice cast, which includes notable K-pop artists. We also reflect on the film's themes of identity, belonging, and the struggles of being "too much" or "not enough," resonating with many viewers.
As we break down key scenes, we marvel at the film's ability to balance humor and emotional depth, making it a standout animated feature of the year. We express our hopes for a sequel and discuss the importance of trusting creatives in the animation industry, especially in contrast to the current state of mainstream animation.
Join us as we celebrate K-pop Demon Hunters and its impact on both the animation landscape and our own viewing experiences. Whether you're a fan of K-pop, anime, or just great storytelling, this film is a must-watch!