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Weekend Watchlist: BlackBerry, Fool’s Paradise and The Starling Girl

Weekend Watchlist: BlackBerry, Fool’s Paradise and The Starling Girl

FromThe Letterboxd Show


Weekend Watchlist: BlackBerry, Fool’s Paradise and The Starling Girl

FromThe Letterboxd Show

ratings:
Length:
31 minutes
Released:
May 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week ⁠⁠Slim and Mitchell discuss their growing watchlists including BlackBerry, Fool’s Paradise and The Starling Girl. What Blackberry did Mitchell own as a kid? The answer make shock you. After a quick ⁠⁠look back at recent releases⁠⁠ and community reviews they discuss their watchlists and the greatness of Kathleen Turner.
⁠⁠Weekend Watchlist – Updated Weekly list⁠⁠ > movies mentioned in this episode.
Sponsor:
This episode was brought to your by Bleecker Street and The Starling Girl, see it in theaters!
Chapters:

Opening credits (00:00:00)
Blackberry (00:02:38)
Fool’s Paradise (00:06:54)
The Starling (00:010:52)
Last week (00:13:06)
Top 50 of 2023 (00:18:33)
Watchlists (00:19:40)

Letterboxd reviews and links mentioned:

⁠Transcripts⁠ of podcast episodes available
Jack Facts’ ⁠Top 50 of 2023⁠
Bre & Abigail & Gemma’s The Starling Girl reviews
Luca & Zach BlackBerry reviews
Occams Chainsaw’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 review
Aeon’s The Pope’s Exorcist review
Tripp’s Single White Female review
Angela-JoeReed’s Evil Dead Rise review
Robert’s After Hours review
Matt Johnson reading Letterboxd reviews
Pounding Hearts: Films that influenced Laurel Parmet’s ‘The Starling Girl’
Emilio Estevez on The Letterboxd Show
Mitchell’s interview with Aubrey Plaza

Credits:

This episode was recorded in Delaware and Philadelphia, and edited by Slim.
Facts by ⁠Jack⁠.
Transcript by ⁠Sophie Shin⁠.
Theme: ‘⁠IZON’ by Trent Walton
Released:
May 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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