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Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
Fiction
Romance
Science Fiction
Writing
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
The hosts of Let’s Make A Sci-Fi, one of The New Yorker’s “Best Podcasts of 2022”, are back in their writers’ room and this time they’re getting serious about love. Over eight episodes, Maddy, Mark, and Ryan try to balance love and laughs into a fresh, funny, and heart-felt movie script. When they run into trouble, they’ll have help from Hollywood experts, including rom-com screenwriting royalty Kirsten Smith (Legally Blonde, 10 Things I Hate About You), blockbuster director Ol Parker (Ticket to Paradise, Mama Mia II), comedian Phoebe Robinson (2 Dope Queens), as well as agents and actors, to reveal how we bring love to the big screen. And in the final episode, they’ll pitch their original romantic comedy and see if sparks fly.
Country Of Origin |
Canada
Premiere Date |
2022-02-17
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
No

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21 Available Episodes (21 Total)Average duration: 00:27:37
Apr 19 | 00:25:24
Let’s Make a Rom-Com Introduces: Popcorn for Dinner
Apr 03 | 00:25:13
Episode 8 (Part 1): His Ex-Girlfriend is Salma Hayek
Apr 03 | 00:25:17
Episode 8 (Part 2): We Made a Rom-Com
Mar 27 | 00:28:15
Episode 7: Grand Romantic Gestures (feat. Ol Parker)
Mar 20 | 00:26:19
Episode 6: The Break Up (feat. Greg Behrendt)
Mar 13 | 00:28:29
Episode 5: Romantic Dialogue (feat. Phoebe Robinson)
Mar 06 | 00:32:58
Episode 4: Side Characters (feat. Karan Soni)
Feb 27 | 00:29:05
Episode 3: The Meet Cute (feat. Billy Mernit)
Feb 20 | 00:31:03
Episode 2: The Couple (feat. Kirsten “Kiwi” Smith)
Feb 13 | 00:31:34
Episode 1: What’s Love Got to Do With It? (feat. Billy Mernit + Addison Duffy)
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