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Who The Hell Are We?

Melanie and Ed

Two authors. One friendship. A hundred conversations (and counting) about books, movies, and life.

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Night of the Hunter

Some films arrive too early for the world to receive them. When The Night of the Hunter premiered in 1955, audiences were bewildered by its strange mix of fable, thriller, and nightmare. Too stylized to be a conventional drama, too unflinch...

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Aristocrats, Child Stars, and Black Cherry Martinis

In this Book Club episode, the hosts take on P. G. Wodehouse’s Laughing Gas (1936) — a novel that moves with the rhythm of a screwball comedy. Aristocrats stumble into Hollywood, a child star swaps bodies with an English earl, and chaos ens...

5 months ago
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Falling in Love at Cambridge

Edwardian England by way of 1987 — a moment when telling a story like this on screen still felt quietly radical. Maurice, based on the once-suppressed novel by E.M. Forster, follows a young man discovering love, class difference, and the co...

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The Champ

The Champ (1931) is remembered for Jackie Cooper’s extraordinary performance, but the emotional weight of Wallace Beery’s final moments still lands like a gut punch. What begins as a Depression-era boxing film unfolds into one of the most d...

6 months ago
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