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In this episode, Olivia and Emily explore their personal connections to the series Black Mirror, discussing its impact on their understanding of society and technology. They delve into the first season, particularly the pilot episode 'The National Anthem', analyzing its themes of humanity, societal voyeurism, and the moral dilemmas presented in the show. The conversation highlights the show's ability to provoke thought and reflection on contemporary issues. Later, they delve into the episodes 'The Entire History of You' and '15 Million Merits.' Their discussion highlights the show's unique storytelling format and its commentary on contemporary issues, including the themes of memory, technology's impact on relationships, societal pressures, and the American Dream.
Black Mirror was created by Charlie Brooker and the first season was released on Channel 4 in December 2011 and later streamed on Netflix.
Chapters00:00 Introduction to Black Mirror and Personal Connections
8:40 Revisiting the Show Over 10 Years Later
10:54 Diving into Season One
12:36 ‘The National Anthem’
15:35 Why Do You Want To Watch This Show?
19:09 Exploring Themes of Humanity and Society
20:54 Exploring 'The Entire History of You'
21:28 Applauding the Imagination and Creativity
25:20 Social Anxiety and Technological Enabled Self Destruction
27:22 Black Mirror’s Incredible Acting
30:48 Diving into '15 Million Merits'
31:34 The Impact of Technology on Society
35:36 Consumerism, Talent Shows, and A World of Screens
40:45 Subconscious Fat phobia in Episode
43:02 Societal Pressures and the American Dream
47:00 The Art of Short Storytelling in Black Mirror
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In this light-hearted celebratory episode marking their third anniversary, Olivia and Emily reflect on their journey as podcasters, discussing their achievements, challenges, and the global reach of their show. They explore the complexities of criticism in the arts, the importance of constructive feedback, and the challenges of navigating opinions in the film industry. They share personal growth experiences, memorable moments, and evolving intentions for the future as well as reflecting on their collaborative relationship, highlighting how they balance each other's strengths and weaknesses and the importance of being open to change.
Chapters
00:00 Celebrating Our Third Pod-iversary
02:46 Reflecting on Achievements and Challenges
04:16 The Global Reach of Our Podcast
07:18 A Rundown on Questions
08:30 Our Biggest Accomplishments: We’re Still Here!
13:10 Our Biggest Challenges: Money, Listeners, and Adding Value?
18:28 Is The Podcast Just For Us?
19:40 Favorite Memory from Podcasting
23:22 Our Digital Legacy for Future Generations
26:11 Evolving Intentions and Actions
30:15 Navigating Criticism in the Arts
34:06 Reflecting on Our Biggest Online Hate Comments
35:54 Future Goals and Aspirations: Guests, Social Media Growth, and YouTube
42:20 Celebrating Sisterhood: Our Three Favorite Things About Each Other
55:40 Final Thoughts and Thanking Our Listeners
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In this episode, sisters Olivia and Emily discuss the film Mickey 17, directed by Bong Joon-ho. They explore their initial expectations, the film's themes such as capitalism, environmentalism, and the search for life's purpose, and the overall impact of the movie. The conversation delves into the complexities of identity, authority, and relationships, while also addressing the film's ambitious narrative and the challenges it presents. Through their sisterly banter, they provide insights into the film's strengths and weaknesses, ultimately reflecting on the subjective nature of film appreciation and the importance of creativity in storytelling, particularly in the sci-fi genre.
Mickey 17 was directed by Bong Joon Ho, starring Robert Pattinson, Steven Yeun, Naomi Ackie, Mark Ruffalo, and Toni Collette and was theatrically released on March 7, 2025.
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In this episode, Olivia and Emily discuss their experiences and insights from the recent Oscars. They delve into Emily's early morning adventure at the Dolby Theater, their predictions and results from the awards, and the surprises that unfolded during the night. The conversation also touches on the marketing strategies behind Oscar campaigns, the scrutiny celebrities face, and the importance of cultural sensitivity, especially regarding language barriers. They also reflect on the dynamics of privilege, time management, and equity in the context of the Oscars. The sisters conclude with the importance of respecting all voices in the film industry and the subjectivity of awards and the value of artistic expression beyond accolades.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Oscars Overview
02:20 Emily's Oscars Experience
05:47 Predictions and Results
07:20 Surprises and Insights from the Oscars
11:55 Marketing and Psychology in Film Awards
15:58 Celebrities Under Scrutiny
18:39 Cultural Sensitivity and Language Barriers
23:45 Controversies and Gossip from the Oscars
24:00 Privilege and Space in Public Discourse
25:28 Respecting Time and Voices at the Oscars
25:54 Equity in Award Recognition
30:45 The Role of Moderation in Award Speeches
34:18 Impactful Speech: Lessons from Sean Baker
35:48 The Demi Moore v. Mikey Madison Thoughts
38:16 Was Timothée Chalamet Too Young to Win?
39:39 The Subjectivity of Awards and Artistic Value
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In this conversation, Emily and Olivia explore the complexities of breaking into the acting industry and the influence of social media on casting decisions as in response to Maya Hawke’s statements on the Happy Sad Confused Podcast. They discuss the challenges faced by aspiring actors, the business side of the film industry, and the risks associated with celebrity casting. The conversation also touches on the future of social media and its impact on filmmaking, emphasizing the need for diverse storytelling and the enduring love for movies. Of course all this is wrapped up in a neat little bow with humor, mistakes, and a whole lot of questioning of society!
Chapters
00:00 The Impact of Social Media on Self-Perception
03:58 Follower Counts and Their Influence in the Industry
07:40 The Role of Celebrities in Film Casting
09:20 The Shift in Filmmaking Dynamics
13:30 Art vs. Commerce in Cinema
17:35 Even Nepo Babies Cannot Escape the Follower
19:34 The Future of Filmmaking and Audience Expectations
26:40 The Challenge of Breaking Into Acting
27:47 Navigating the Film Industry's Business Side
30:43 Getting Discovered is Luck
31:25 Creating Your Own Opportunities
34:51 Where are the Mid Budget Movies?
35:23 The Risks of Celebrity Casting
38:58 Don’t Only Bet on Social Media for Your Film
41:20 The Future of Social Media and Film
43:18 Our Influence
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In this episode, Olivia and Emily dive into the significance of Bong Joon-ho's work in contemporary cinema with a look back at the film Snowpiercer. The sisters explore its themes of classism, originality in storytelling, and the philosophical implications of society as a prison. They reflect on their first impressions of the film, discuss the adaptation from graphic novel to screen, and analyze the social commentary embedded in the narrative. In addition, they touch on Tilda Swinton's performances, and delve into intriguing film theories connecting Snowpiercer to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.Finally the conversation touches on the anticipation for Bong Joon Ho's upcoming film Mickey 17 and the importance of films that provoke thought and discussion.
Snowpiercer was directed by Bong Joon Ho, starring Chris Evans, Song Kang-Ho, Ed Harris, and Tilda Swinton and premiered in South Korea on July 29, 2013.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Snowpiercer and Bong Joon Ho
03:15 First Impressions of Snowpiercer
04:37 Adaptation and Originality in Film
10:28 Themes of Classism and Society
12:56 Bong Joon Ho's Unique Storytelling
14:02 Philosophical Reflections on Society
17:40 Hope and Despair in Snowpiercer
19:17 How Artsy is Snowpiercer?
20:10 Emily is Squeamish and Nervous for Mickey 17
21:10 Appreciation for Bong Joon Ho’s Vision
24:20 Art and Interpretation in Film
29:39 The Power of Acting: Tilda Swinton's Impact
32:20 Praise for Diverse Actors and Amazing Acting Performances
34:40 Actors Not Needing to be Pretty on Screen
38:44 Film Theories: Snowpiercer and Willy Wonka
42:34 Quick Thoughts on TV Show
46:02 Anticipating Future Works: Mickey 17 and Beyond
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In this episode, Emily and Olivia review the film adaptation of Nickel Boys, discussing its storytelling techniques, character development, and the historical context it portrays.They explore the differences between art films and mainstream cinema, the challenges of point-of-view storytelling, and the performances of the actors. Their discussion highlights the film's revolutionary aspects while also critiquing its execution of the film's unique techniques and the implications of its narrative style, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of the film's themes and storytelling methods.
Nickel Boys was directed by RaMell Ross, starring Ethan Herisse, Brandon Wilson, and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor and was theatrically released on December 13, 2024.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Nickel Boys Film Review
02:25 Emily's Viewing Experience and Expectations
04:16 Art Film vs. Normie Film: A Cinematic Scale
08:40 Cinematography and Emotional Impact
13:30 Point of View and Storytelling Techniques
20:28 Acting Challenges and Character Connection
24:25 Breaking Conventions: The Tight Shots Debate
30:50 It is Revolutionary and It is Okay to Feel Conflicted
31:57 Quick Break aka GAMESHOW
36:18 Exploring the Story of Nickel Boys
37:30 Impact of Historical Context
38:20 Character Development and Perspective
47:38 Artistic Choices and Audience Engagement
50:47 Ending Thoughts
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In this episode, Olivia and Emily discuss their predictions for the 97th Academy Awards, covering various categories including Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Picture. They share their thoughts on the films nominated, the performances, and the potential winners, while also reflecting on the importance of representation in the film industry. The conversation flows through their picks and predictions, highlighting their personal favorites and the films they believe have a strong chance of winning. The conversation culminates in a debate over the best picture nominees, reflecting on the potential winners and the future of filmmaking.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Academy Award Predictions
05:40 Actor in a Leading Role Predictions
9:19 Actress in a Leading Role Predictions
13:45 Animated Feature Film Predictions
23:16 Directing Predictions
29:10 International Feature Film Predictions
34:01 Original Song Speculations
39:56 Writing: Screenplay Discussions
42:56 The Big Finish, Best Picture Predictions
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In this episode, Olivia and Emily discuss their top favorite movies of 2024 and honorable mentions. They rapid fire through their top ones and give short rationalizations on why they ended up on their lists. Then, the sisters transition into a lively discussion about the recent Oscar nominations, highlighting snubs and surprises, particularly focusing on Daniel Craig, the film Challengers, Luca Guadagnino and Denis Villeneuve.
The conversation takes a critical turn as they address the controversies surrounding the film Amelia Perez, discussing its cultural implications and the Academy's choices. They also contemplate the relevance of the Oscars in light of current crises, emphasizing the need for awareness and humanitarian efforts during such events. The episode concludes with their predictions and reflections on the films of the year.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Favorite Movies
03:00 Top Movies of 2024 Discussion
13:18 SHORT Oscar Reactions and Snubs
14:40 Honorable Mentions and Final Thoughts
25:26 Oscar Predictions and Reactions
25:53 Snubs and Surprises in Oscar Nominations
33:29 Controversies Surrounding Amelia Perez
36:45 The Role of the Oscars Amidst Crisis
39:27 Final Thoughts and Predictions
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This week, Olivia and Emily discuss the film Anora directed by Sean Baker. They delve into the fairy tale elements, classism, and the portrayal of sex work, while also analyzing the characters and emotional depth of the story. The sisters explore the role of improvisation in the film, highlighting both its successes and pitfalls. They then talk about their admiration of the artistic cinematography and how its manipulation created raw emotions and touch on the film’s make or break ending. The sisters do address the critical topic of intimacy coordination in film productions, advocating for its necessity to ensure actor safety and comfort. Finally, they touch on the award buzz surrounding Anora, speculating on its chances in the upcoming awards season while reflecting on the film's overall impact.
Anora was directed by Sean Baker, starring Mikey Madison, Paul Weissman, and Yuro Borisov and was theatrically released on November 8, 2024.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Expectations
07:45 Fairy Tale Elements in Anora
13:20 Character Analysis: Anora and Vanya
18:54 Ending Reflections and Overall Impact
25:08 The Art of Cinematic Distortion
29:27 The Highs and Lows of Improvisation
34:55 The Need for Intimacy Coordination
38:17 A Young Actor’s Take on Intimacy Coordination
47:17 Award Buzz and Future Prospects
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In this conversation, Olivia and Emily delve into the film Babygirl, discussing its themes of feminism, power dynamics, and sexual repression. They delve into the meaning of 'baby girl' across generations, their expectations for the film, and the complexities of Nicole Kidman's character, Romy. The sisters also discuss how the film portrays women in power and its subversion of traditional gender roles. They also touch on the film's flawed characters and the complexities of human relationships, as well as the intergenerational lessons that emerge from the narrative. Finally, the sisters express their excitement for the evolving landscape of erotic cinema and the significance of representation in film.
Babygirl was directed by Halina Reijn, starring Nicole Kidman, Harris Dickinson, and Antonio Banderas and was theatrically released on December 25, 2024.
Chapters00:00 Introduction and Cookie Confusion
05:53 Expectations vs. Reality of 'Babygirl' Film
12:00 Exploring Feminism and Power Dynamics
17:58 Subverting Gender Norms in Power Dynamics
24:00 The Impact of the Film's Opening Scene
32:34 The Milk Scene: Symbolism and Real-Life Inspiration
37:50 Comparative Analysis of Erotic Cinema
46:59 Flawed Characters and the Messiness of Human Relationships
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In this week’s episode, Emily and Olivia review the biopic A Complete Unknown, which focuses on Bob Dylan's life and artistry. They discuss their initial expectations, the film's portrayal of Dylan as an enigmatic figure, and the challenges of biographical storytelling. The sisters also delve into the film's editing choices, sound design, and the performances of the actors and if any will lead to potential for award. They also analyze the film's story arc and climax, ultimately questioning the film's thematic coherence and its representation of Dylan's journey as an artist. However, there is also something to be said that the film is able to introduce new generations to Dylan's music and legacy no matter how much we know or don’t know about the man himself.
A Complete Unknown was directed by James Mangold, starring Timothée Chalamet, Edward Norton, Elle Fanning, and Monica Barbaro and was theatrically released on December 25, 2024.
Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Film and Expectations
03:05 Exploring Bob Dylan's Artistic Essence
06:06 The Nature of Biopics and Their Challenges
08:59 Character Depth and Passive Protagonists
12:07 Fact vs. Fiction in Biographical Storytelling
14:49 The Role of Supporting Characters
18:02 Story Arc and Climax Analysis
21:52 Revisiting the Film's Themes and Structure
30:47 Exploring Bob Dylan's Complexity
35:18 The Impact of Sound Design
36:57 Acting Awards Predictions
39:24 Audience Reactions and Nostalgia
45:41 Final Thoughts on Bob Dylan's Legacy
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In this episode, Olivia and Emily dive into their first horror movie review, focusing on Robert Eggers' Nosferatu.
The sisters share their personal experiences with horror films, discuss their expectations for the movie, and how their perspectives of horror were turned upside down. They discuss the transformative process actors undergo, the emotional journey of grieving a character, and the performances of key actors like Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok, Lily-Rose Depp as Ellen, and Nicholas Holt as Thomas. The conversation also touches on the film's aesthetic elements, including costume design, lighting, and the overall atmosphere that contributes to the suspense and horror of the narrative. They reflect on their personal experiences with the film, highlighting moments of terror and the film's poetic ending, drawing parallels to a famous Shakespearean play.
Nosferatu was directed and written by Robert Eggers, starring Lily-Rose Depp, Bill Skarsgård, Nicholas Holt, and Williem Dafoe and was theatrically released on December 25, 2024.Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Nosferatu and the Hosts' Perspectives
02:51 First Impressions and Expectations of the Film
06:02 Exploring the Horror Genre and Personal Reactions
08:58 Character Analysis: Ellen and the Themes of Sexuality
12:02 The Role of Count Orlok and the Aesthetic Choices
15:10 The Impact of Historical Context on the Story
18:08 The Emotional and Psychological Depth of the Film
21:01 The Cinematic Techniques and Acting Performances
23:58 Final Thoughts and Overall Impressions of Nosferatu
32:22 The Art of Transformation in Acting
35:01 Grieving the Character: An Actor's Journey
37:40 Character Dynamics: Thomas and Ellen40:11 Willem Dafoe's Eccentric Role
41:44 The Poetic Ending: A Tragic Love Story
42:22 Costume Design: A Historical Perspective
45:38 Lighting and Color: Crafting Atmosphere
50:02 Moments of Terror: Building Suspense
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Could this be their favorite film of the year? Olivia and Emily reflect on how this film resonates with their own experiences and the importance of personal storytelling in cinema. In this conversation, Olivia and Emily delve into the themes of authenticity in character portrayal, the immigrant experience, the role of side characters, as well as the costuming, sound, and cinematography choices. They explore the mental health aspects presented in the narrative, emphasizing the importance of honest storytelling. The conversation concludes with reflections on family dynamics and cultural identity, particularly in the context of Polish-American experiences.
A Real Pain was directed and written by Jesse Eisenberg, also starring Kieren Culkin and was released November 1, 2024.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene
02:48 First Impressions of 'A Real Pain'
10:09 Character Dynamics and Acting Excellence
15:18 Costuming and Character Development
18:57 The Role of Side Characters
25:00 Cultural Heritage and Personal Connection
29:28 The Immigrant Experience and Family Ties
31:52 Guess That Line
32:08 Mental Health Conversations in Film
41:09 Cinematography and Sound Design
48:52 Reflections on Family and Cultural Identity
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In this episode, Olivia and Emily delve into the film Queer, directed by Luca Guadagnino, exploring its unique storytelling, visual artistry, and the complex themes of repression and desire within the LGBTQ+ community. They discuss their first impressions, the significance of visuals versus dialogue, and the autobiographical elements of the source material by William S. Burroughs. The conversation also touches on the symbolism of centipedes and the intertwined nature of love and loathing in queer identity. They also highlight the complexities of Daniel Craig's performance in a recent film, exploring themes of masculinity, vulnerability, and the artistic direction of Luca Guadagnino. The sisters also discuss the significance of supporting characters, particularly Drew Starkey and Jason Schwartzman's role, and celebrate the representation of queer identities in cinema. In the end, they reflect the importance of telling these stories.
Queer was directed by Luca Guadagnino, starring Daniel Craig, Jason Schwartzmn, and Drew Starkey and was widely released on December 13, 2024.
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In this episode, Olivia and Emily welcome their first guests on the pod, Shelby and Laura Holland from Sisters Who Watch, to discuss the new hit movie Wicked! The group of sisters dig into their first impressions of the movie, notable moments, the stand out Jonathan Bailey and the stunning production design. They also touch on the diverse casting and real life implications of the story as well as some more divisive scenes like the dance between Galinda and Elphaba. Check out the companion show on the Sisters Who Watch podcast for even more juicy thoughts!
Wicked was directed by Jon M. Chu, starring Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, and Jonathan Bailey and was theatrically released on November 22, 2024.
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In this episode, Olivia and Emily delve into the current state of the film industry, focusing on the prevalence of remakes, adaptations, and sequels. They discuss how industry trends have led to a sense of underwhelming experiences for moviegoers, the risk-averse nature of Hollywood, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on film production. The sisters reflect on nostalgia's role in cyclical trends within the industry and share insights from Emily's acting school experience. In addition, they reflect on their own hypocritical feelings towards adaptations, acknowledging the unique perspectives that each filmmaker brings to the table and emphasizing the importance of taking creative risks and the potential for unique storytelling in the future of cinema. They conclude by expressing their hope for the future of film, despite the challenges posed by streaming services and the disconnection of modern movie-watching experiences; ultimately, they emphasize the importance of movies as a reflection of society and the need for more authentic storytelling.
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In this episode, Olivia and Emily (much to their dad’s chagrin) give their brutally honest takes on Gladiator II expressing their frustrations with the film industry and the lack of originality in sequels, and generally wondering why was this film even made? The sisters dive deep into the character developments, the self plagiarized storytelling and confusing moments that define the film. They also analyze Denzel Washington's mismatched tone and the missed opportunity of underutilizing Connie Nielsen (again!!!), and how this film was basically set up to fail from the start. Although, in the end, Emily and Olivia can say technically it is not a bad film, it was one that left them scratching their heads wondering what was the point…
Gladiator II was directed by Ridley Scott, starring Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn, Fred Hechinger, Connie Nielsen, and Denzel Washington and was theatrically released on November 22, 2024.
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In this episode of Sisters in the Stars, Olivia and Emily delve into the classic film Gladiator, exploring its legacy, Russell Crowe's impactful portrayal of Maximus, and their personal connections to the film. They reflect on their first impressions as children watching the movie for the first time, the emotional impact of the story, and the significance of the action sequences. They also explore the implications of the upcoming sequel and express their concerns for it and ponder if a sequel was even necessary to make! Of course this episode is filled with the typical sister antics and a few corny Gladiator references because when in Rome…
Gladiator was directed by Ridley Scott, starring Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, and Connie Nielsen and was theatrically released on May 5, 2000.
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In this cozy episode of Sisters in the Stars, Olivia and Emily explore the concept of comfort films, discussing their personal definitions and the emotional resonance these films hold. They share their top comfort film picks, emphasizing the nostalgia and warmth these movies bring, while also touching on the importance of music and emotional connections in film. The conversation flows through various themes, highlighting the subjective nature of comfort films and the diverse genres that can evoke feelings of comfort and joy. They delve into the significance of soundtracks, the charm of animated classics like Ratatouille and Fantastic Mr. Fox, and share personal anecdotes that highlight their love for cinema. The discussion also touches on the impact of sports films, the timeless appeal of The Princess Bride, and the enduring legacy of The Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. Through laughter and shared memories, they invite listeners to reflect on their own comfort films and the joy they bring.
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