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    This week on the Gimme Three Podcast, we’re gearing up for Kinds of Kindness with a thrilling Yorgos Lanthimos Spotlight episode!

    While the brilliant Nicholas Ybarra is off making some movie magic this week, co-host Bella Efstratis is joined by her long-time friend and a true Yorgos aficionado, Michel Eljaiek.

    For this week’s episode, Michel has handpicked three extraordinary Yorgos films for us to thoroughly dissect:

    The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017) featuring Barry Keoghan’s unforgettable portrayal of the most terrifying teenager in modern cinema.Lanthimos’ odd and mysterious exploration of grief, identity, and humanity in his underrated gem, Alps (2011).Concluding with Lanthimos’ original masterpiece and haunting family drama/comedy, Dogtooth.

    Yorgos fans, this episode is for you! (Many spoilers ahead, so we recommend watching these films before listening!)

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    In part two of our Queer Love Stories series, Nick and Bella delve into an extraordinarily underrated documentary and two brilliant romcoms that highlight some of our favorite queer love stories in cinema.

    Nick starts with Peter Friedman's Silverlake Life: The View From Here, a brutally intimate video diary that documents Tom Joslin and Mark Massi's remarkable love story and their painfully real experience living with AIDS in the early '90s.

    Next, Bella introduces Alice Wu's Saving Face, an incredibly heartfelt mother-daughter story and a hilarious romcom that tackles social and cultural stigmas head-on.

    We finish the series with a recommendation from Nick's hidden gem vault: the Swedish coming-of-age romcom, Show Me Love (also known as Fucking ÅmĂ„l).

    These are three absolute must-watch films! Let us know what you think of this episode and share your thoughts on these movies!

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    Happy Pride, everyone! In honor of Pride Month, we’re celebrating with a specially curated selection of some of the greatest queer love stories in cinema!

    Join Nick and Bella as they discuss three of the most celebrated, impressive, and romantic queer love stories ever told. We’re talking all about the visual beauty of these films and the touching love stories within.

    Bella introduces one of her all-time favorite films, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, which she regards as the greatest romance film ever made.

    Nick follows with the equally brilliant and unforgettable Best Picture-winner Moonlight.

    Finally, we delve into one of the most iconic and culturally impactful queer love stories in mainstream cinema, Brokeback Mountain.

    If you love tragic love stories, you'll adore part one of our Queer Love Stories series. Let us know what you think of these films, and send us your three favorite queer love stories in film!

    Don’t miss this episode, and stay tuned for part two coming later this week!

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    We've finally reached the grand finale of our Pixar Extravaganza!

    In this episode, Nick, Bella, and Max discuss under-appreciated gems, the groundbreaking evolution of Pixar's animation technology, and the increasingly pertinent "spoonful of sugar" message in Pixar's most sci-fi film.

    Max starts us off with his second movie pick, Pixar's criminally underrated, Kurosawa-inspired film, A Bug's Life.

    Next, Bella hits us with an in-depth appreciation of her all-time favorite Pixar film, Monsters, Inc.

    And Max concludes the episode with his third Pixar pick, the timeless masterpiece, WALL‱E.

    Let us know what you think of these films and tell us your top three favorite Pixar movies!


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    Pixar changed the animation industry forever. As we prepare for this week's release of Inside Out 2, we decided to explore some of our (and your) favorite Pixar films.

    Our friend and returning guest, Max Sopkin (see our musical episodes), joins us for this episode. We kick it off with the film that started it all, 1995's Toy Story.

    Co-host Nick offers up the gorgeous and emotional wallop Coco.

    Our final film of the episode was voted on by you, our listeners—Ratatouille. This sparked a vibrant debate that you won't want to miss.

    Let us know what you think of these Pixar films and more. A second installment of our Pixar exploration will be released this Thursday.

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    In the exciting conclusion to our Queer Horror episodes, Nick, Bella, and guest Jess McLaughlin discuss the absurd, the heart-wrenching, the sexy, and the majesty of three marquee movies.

    The odd but pertinent sequel, A Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge, kicks off our episode as we do a deep dive not only into the film but the noteworthy queer legacy of the picture.

    The underappreciated 2002 gem May is second on the docket.

    And we complete the episode (and the week) with the modern cult classic Jennifer’s Body.

    All of this - PLUS more discussion about Jess’ upcoming Queer Horror film PANGS, which you can learn more about by visiting https://www.abnormalfilm.com/.

    The crowdfunding campaign for PANGS opens on June 18th - and that will be your chance to help Jess see her incredible vision come to life. Visit the website above to stay up to date with all things PANGS.

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    It’s Pride Month, y’all. And what better way to celebrate than with a smorgasbord of Queer Horror films. Jess McLaughlin, a brilliant writer and horror movie enthusiast, joins the podcast to drop some knowledge on the wonders that are queer horror films.

    In addition to providing some excellent recommendations, Jess discusses her upcoming short film, PANGS, which you can learn more about by visiting https://www.abnormalfilm.com/.

    The crowdfunding campaign for PANGS opens on June 18th - and that will be your chance to help Jess see her incredible vision come to life. Visit the website above to stay up to date with all things PANGS.

    In the meantime, Jess, Nick, and Bella discuss some jaw-dropping and wildly entertaining films, including Knife + Heart, Interview With The Vampire (which our listeners voted for), and Alucarda.

    This episode is part one of two. So stay tuned for another Queer Horror episode coming your way this Thursday.

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    Earlier this month, we lost one of the most significant figures in the history of the film industry, Roger Corman.

    Corman's illustrious career can't be narrowed down to three films, so we opted to pick three of his directorial films that helped shape American pop culture.

    We start with his 1960 gem Little Shop Of Horrors, the gold standard for independent filmmaking and the movie that sparked a decades-long running Broadway play and a very successful musical adaptation.

    Corman's passion project, The Intruder, highlights the filmmaker's deeper side as an artist. The raw and horrific film stands out against most of his directorial and production work.

    Lastly, we take a trip to the late 1960s with The Trip - a film about
 well, tripping. Tripping balls, in fact! LSD!

    Join us as Nick and Bella discuss Corman's brilliant work and wildly entertaining stories about the making of these films.

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    In preparation for the release of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Nick & Bella go deep into the wasteland of the Mad Max Universe.

    In this episode, we explore the three best films of the franchise (thus far). We start with the scrappy, earnest Ausploitation film that started all the madness: Mad Max.

    If indie gems aren’t your bag, but kinky leather outfits are - we’ve got you covered. Mad Max 2 (also known as The Road Warrior) is second on the docket. We explore the layers added to George Miller’s world and the leaps he made in his visual storytelling.

    Finally, we finished the episode with the modern classic (yes, we went there) Mad Max: Fury Road. What is there to say? Well
 a lot. Listen and let us know what you think!

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    In part two of our Mother's Day Celebration, Nick & Bella discuss three more memorable mother characters.

    Claudine, starring the legendary Diahann Carroll, was a boundary-pushing film about a mother of six navigating the welfare system. The film also stars a sweaty, studly James Earl Jones.

    Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal knocked it out of the park with her directorial debut, The Lost Daughter. Join Bella as she explores the touchy but important themes in this Olivia Colman drama.

    Finally, another actress turned director: the great Penny Marshall's film Riding In Cars With Boys has a little bit of everything. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll dance - and you'll fall in love with Drew Barrymore all over again!

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    Happy Belated Mother’s Day! We love our mothers, and we love film. So what better way to celebrate than to discuss three unforgettable mother characters in cinema?

    In part one of two, Nick & Bella opens the show with a few very heavy but powerful films. Brie Larson’s Academy Award-winning performance in Room is on the docket (yeah
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    We follow that up with what is widely considered to be one of the greatest performances of all time: Gena Rowlands's performance as Mabel in A Woman Under The Influence. (I told you
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    Thankfully, we ease it up with the crowd favorite Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. Who doesn’t love that movie, right? Right?

    Also, throughout the episode, Bella and Nick remember the films they watched repeatedly with their mothers and make a philosophical comparison between tea and coffee.

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    Nick and Bella have six film recommendations for you on this exceptional BONUS edition of The Gimme Three Podcast—A Series for Cinephiles.

    Bella has three gems for you, including the Academy Award-winning short documentary, The Last Repair Shop. Not only does Bella deliver a beautiful review of the film, but we also learn about another one of her hidden talents.

    She also discusses two new films that can still be seen on the big screen: Dev Patel’s Monkey Man and the gripping coming-of-age story We Grown Now.

    If you’re looking for something a bit lighter, Nick’s recommendations may be right up your alley - or at least his descriptions of them. He takes us back to the mid-80s with the empowering and enthralling The Legend Of Billie Jean.

    From teen idols to teen horrors - 2002’s Swimfan is on the docket for today’s episode (Yes, you read that right - Nick is discussing Swimfan).

    And if teenage drama isn’t your thing, well, maybe Sasquatches are—as we round out the BONUS episode with Sasquatch Sunset.


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    Nick and Bella's reactions to Barbenheimer in our MORE Favorites of 2023 episode.An enlightening interview featuring Nicholas Ybarra alongside Nomadland producer Mollye Asher.And a special snippet from our February Finds bonus episode where Nick and Bella enthusiastically pitch three must-see films they discovered last month - such as The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and The Unknown Country.

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    Join the dangerous minds of Nicholas Ybarra and Bella Efstratis as they discuss one of the 21st century's most fabulous performers, Michelle Pfeiffer.

    To celebrate Ms. Pfeiffer's birthday, Nick and Bella explore three wildly entertaining films from Michelle's filmography. In this episode, we discuss titillating Dangerous Liaisons, the outrageously deft Witches of Eastwick, and the unique Jonathan Demme gem Married To The Mob.

    And don't worry—show producer Sonja Mereu has Pfeiffer's iconic portrayal of Catwoman covered in Sonja's Movie Minute.

    Our only regret is that Michelle Pfeiffer's birthday is not celebrated every month because we just can't get enough. For now, this jam-packed episode will leave you with a case of Pfeiffer Fever!

    *This episode contains spoilers. However, the films are over thirty years old, so don't blame us.*

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    Buckle up for an unforgettable ride with our latest episode of the Gimme Three Podcast!

    Join co-host Bella Efstratis and her special “ride or die” guest, Remy Smith, as they dive into the empowering world of Ride or Die films, showcasing some of cinema’s most unforgettable female friendships. From the hilarious escapades of Molly & Amy in Olivia Wilde’s teen comedy Booksmart, to the legendary rebellion of Ridley Scott’s iconic duo Thelma & Louise, and the gripping camaraderie of the sisterhood in F. Gary Gray’s cult classic Set It Off, these films spotlight true ride-or-die women and their unbreakable bonds.

    In this episode, best friends Bella and Remy celebrate the power of women and friendship. They explore the magnified pressure of high school and teen relationships, the enduring relevance of Thelma & Louise, and the empowering defiance of gender and societal expectations depicted in these films.

    As Cleo says in Set it Off: “We're in this together, we ride together. We're gonna do this thing till the wheels fall off." So grab your popcorn and your best friends for a cinematic joyride like no other.

    Don’t miss out on this episode filled with laughter, heart, and a tribute to our unshakeable ride-or-die friendships!

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    Our Movie Musicals series reaches its grand finale this week!

    Join us for the exciting conclusion of this series, featuring our esteemed guest, Max Sopkin, as we explore the unforgettable songs and scenes of our final two picks, Annie and Little Shop of Horrors.

    Prepare to deep dive into the heart of these timeless classics as Nick, Bella, and Max sing praises to the physical prowess of Carol Burnett’s remarkable performance as Miss Hannigan in Annie (1982), and pay homage to the incomparable Ellen Greene, who was truly born to play the role of Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors (1986).

    But it’s not just about these brilliant performances; these two 80s gems also delve into fascinating themes about the darker side of humanity: capitalism and human greed. Max provides some insightful commentary for us on the cultural and socio-political context of the time period these two musicals originated from, and how they evolved into the film adaptations they are today.

    Don’t miss out on this episode, celebrating the magic of movies and musical theater! Bella and Max introduce Annie, a childhood classic, to Nick. While Max and Nick share their beloved film, Little Shop of Horrors, with Bella. The perfect cinematic exchange!

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    We’re so excited to jump into our second week of movie musical recommendations! In this episode, Bella Efstratis, Nicholas Ybarra, and special guest Max Sopkin dive in to a unique lineup of movie musicals that are childhood staples for Bella and Max.

    This episode features in-depth discussions of Singing in the Rain, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Mary Poppins, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Don’t miss this episode filled with bonkers childhood classics with incredible soundtracks!

    Bella and Max’s final two musical picks will be featured in a third episode coming to you next week! So stay tuned for our final movie musical extravaganza!

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    Get ready for two weeks loaded with musical recommendations. In this episode, actor and musical aficionado Max Sopkin discusses some of the movie musicals that helped shape his life: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Fiddler on the Roof, and Grease.

    Co-host Nicholas Ybarra shares three musical picks that shaped his life: Zoot Suit, Cabaret, and The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

    We also discuss our hypothesis on what makes a movie musical. This episode is wildly entertaining and is just a primer for our additional musical episode, which will be released next week!

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    We wrap up our celebration of Women's History Month by honoring the most prolific American female filmmaker in history, Dorothy Arzner.

    In this episode, we highlight some of Arzner's industry-shaking contributions to cinema. We also deep-dive into three of her films: the 1931 pre-code drama Working Girls, the Joan Crawford film The Bride Wore Red, and the classic feminist film Dance, Girl, Dance, which stars Maureen O'Hara and Lucille Ball.

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    If you enjoyed our recent episode spotlighting Chloe Zhao, you'll love this interview with Academy Award-Winning producer Mollye Asher.

    Mollye produced Songs My Brothers Taught Me, The Rider, Nomadland, and several other incredible projects. In this 2021 interview, she chatted with our very own Nicholas Ybarra to discuss the making of Nomadland. Stick around through the end of the episode, and you can hear her do her own mini-Gimme Three also!

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