Episode 51: Dame-iac
Podcast |
Citizen Dame
Publisher |
Citizen Dame
Media Type |
audio
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Feminist
Movies
Reviews
TV & Film
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TV & Film
Publication Date |
Oct 01, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:48:40

Welcome to our very late Episode 51! Thanks for your patience!

Last week, the Dames talked about:

  • Millie Bobby Brown's disturbing "friendship" with Drake
  • Sean Penn being Sean Penn
  • yi-previn-speaks.html">Vulture's profile of Soon-Yi Previn, wife and *daughter of Woody Allen
  • Paul Feig is bringing us more Henry Golding
  • Cary Fukunaga is directing Bond for some reason
  • Trailers:
    • Mary Poppins Returns
    • Captain Marvel
    • The Haunting of Hill House
    • Stan and Ollie
    • Jordan Peele’s Twilight Zone
  • And reviews:
    • Lauren talks The Nun and NYFF including The Other Side of the Wind
    • Kim endured The Sisters Brothers and Mandy
    • Kristen FINALLY saw Mulholland Drive and also Maniac
    • Karen chats about The House with a Clock in Its Walls
    • And Kristen and Karen have some words about Life Itself

Like what you hear? Rate! Review! Subscribe! Share!

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*Soon-Yi Previn is the adopted daughter of Mia Farrow and Andre Previn. Woody Allen never adopted her, and was not married to Farrow and therefore not legally Previn's step-father. However, he and Farrow were in a relationship for 12 years beginning when Soon-Yi was 10.

Welcome to our very late Episode 51! Thanks for your patience! Last week, the Dames talked about: Millie Bobby Brown's disturbing "friendship" with Drake Sean Penn being Sean Penn Vulture's profile of Soon-Yi Previn, wife and *daughter of Woody Allen Paul Feig is bringing us more Henry Golding Cary Fukunaga is directing Bond for some reason Trailers: Mary Poppins Returns Captain Marvel The Haunting of Hill House Stan and Ollie Jordan Peele’s Twilight Zone And reviews: Lauren talks The Nun and NYFF including The Other Side of the Wind Kim endured The Sisters Brothers and Mandy Kristen FINALLY saw Mulholland Drive and also Maniac Karen chats about The House with a Clock in Its Walls And Kristen and Karen have some words about Life Itself Like what you hear? Rate! Review! Subscribe! Share! And follow! Website: CitizenDamePod.com Twitter: @CitizenDamePod Facebook: facebook.com/CitizenDame   *Soon-Yi Previn is the adopted daughter of Mia Farrow and Andre Previn. Woody Allen never adopted her, and was not married to Farrow and therefore not legally Previn's step-father. However, he and Farrow were in a relationship for 12 years beginning when Soon-Yi was 10.

Welcome to our very late Episode 51! Thanks for your patience!

Last week, the Dames talked about:

  • Millie Bobby Brown's disturbing "friendship" with Drake
  • Sean Penn being Sean Penn
  • yi-previn-speaks.html">Vulture's profile of Soon-Yi Previn, wife and *daughter of Woody Allen
  • Paul Feig is bringing us more Henry Golding
  • Cary Fukunaga is directing Bond for some reason
  • Trailers:
    • Mary Poppins Returns
    • Captain Marvel
    • The Haunting of Hill House
    • Stan and Ollie
    • Jordan Peele’s Twilight Zone
  • And reviews:
    • Lauren talks The Nun and NYFF including The Other Side of the Wind
    • Kim endured The Sisters Brothers and Mandy
    • Kristen FINALLY saw Mulholland Drive and also Maniac
    • Karen chats about The House with a Clock in Its Walls
    • And Kristen and Karen have some words about Life Itself

Like what you hear? Rate! Review! Subscribe! Share!

And follow!

Website: CitizenDamePod.com

Twitter: @CitizenDamePod

Facebook: facebook.com/CitizenDame

 

*Soon-Yi Previn is the adopted daughter of Mia Farrow and Andre Previn. Woody Allen never adopted her, and was not married to Farrow and therefore not legally Previn's step-father. However, he and Farrow were in a relationship for 12 years beginning when Soon-Yi was 10.

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