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There is a man. A certain man. A man whose grace and handsome face are known across the land. You know his name. It’s Orson Welles! This week we’re talking about Citizen Kane, AKA the greatest movie ever made (before Paddington 2). It’s a quintessentially American story of a hollow billionaire running a media empire. Sort of like Succession but with Dutch angles. Tara and Jacob discuss Welles’ incredible debut feature, noted big twat William Randolph Hearst and the perils of the auteur theory. Plus, you know we’ve got to shout out our boy Mank.
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Better late than never! After many digressions, we finally dive into the Marvel universe to discuss Venom! In which a crusading journalist falls in love with some alien parasite goo. Grace Segers and her cat join us to talk about Tom Hardy’s acting quirks, plane movies, and why one of the fundamental traits of a journalist is being a big giant loser.
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It’s some real Gonzo journalism this week as we discuss the 1981 musical heist flick and vaguely newspaper-related comedy The Great Muppet Caper. Tara and Jacob talk about why it’s so disturbing to see the muppets’ legs, our love of old-timey musicals, and the astounding talents of Charles Grodin and Dame Diana Rigg. Plus, what would the muppets be up to today if they were still alive?
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This week, the inimitable Scaachi Koul joins us to discuss the film that taught her you can just do weird things to people and someone will pay you to write about it. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is a profoundly flawed but nevertheless charming magazine rom-com starring a shirtless Matthew McConaughey and pre-yoga pants Kate Hudson. It’s completely demented and it’s a perfect movie.
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Headlines don't sell papes. Newsies sell papes! Cowboy Christian Bale organizes a brood of plucky orphans into a bonafide union in this not-great musical from the ’90s. Tara and Jacob discuss the magical world of Disney, the real-life newsboys’ strike of 1899 and, of course, gay subtext. Plus, it’s Robert Duvall as Joseph Pulitzer!
Box Office Bylines is a podcast about movies about journalism. Where does it say you gotta live and die here? Where does it say a guy can't catch a break? Why should you only take what you're given? Why should you spend your whole life livin'. Trapped where there ain't no future. Even at seventeen. Breakin' your back for someone else's sake. If the life don't seem to suit ya. How 'bout a change of scene? Far from the lousy headlines. And the deadlines in between. [email protected]. Are you there?
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I couldn’t help but wonder, is Sex and the City a journalism show? Michal Stein joins us to discuss the groundbreaking feminist-with-an-asterisk series and its problematic legacy. Plus, Tara on gay men writing women, dream editor Candice Bergen, and postulating what sexy hijinks the (three) gals will get up to in the dreaded revival.
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Horny reporter Elliott Gould rescues astronaut James Brolin after the government fakes a manned mission to Mars. Yes, it’s a journalism movie starring BOTH Barbra Streisand husbands. Tara goes on a rant about space jagweeds. Jacob is a zodiac killer. Telly Savalas calls people perverts. Plus, the Universal Soldier and Friends connection.
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Denzel Washington and Julia Roberts expose a convoluted political conspiracy in this journalism thriller from Mr. King-of-the-’90s himself, John Grisham. Soraya Roberts (no relation) joins us to try and make sense of it all. Of course we talk about why they didn’t kiss, but there’s also porno theatre popcorn, Stanley Tucci’s love of disguises, and important discussions about Julia’s hairstyles.
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Katharine Graham’s life story is more interesting than Steven Spielberg’s hard-on for Vietnam in this swiftly assembled prestige drama about the Pentagon Papers. Tara and Jacob discuss thankless lady roles, the Gummer Extended Universe, and Tom Hanks’ typewriter collection. Also, is it BFG or RBG?
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A newspaper columnist takes bloody revenge against her online trolls. Truly, living the dream. Our pal Alison Lang is back to discuss this thriller from the Netherlands starring Katja Herbers, plus internet harassment, the polarizing hellscape of social media, and why it’s impossible to not read the comments. Also, Jacob attempts to speak Dutch.
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Idealistic reporter Seth Rogen gives up his journalism dreams for a shot with Charlize Theron. Who amongst us! Tara and Jacob have a lotta love for this overlooked romance from 2019. We discuss the heartbreak of leaving journalism, the realities of an industry that beats the life out of you, and Alexander Skarsgård as Justin Trudeau.
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Is Rory Gilmore a good journalist? We wear stupid hats and talk really fast with television critic Myles McNutt to answer that question, discussing everything from Rory’s days as a student newspaper prodigy in the original beloved series to her confusing mid-career crisis in the ill-advised revival. Plus, true stories of costars who hate each other, tales from WB studio tours, Lauren Graham’s questionable dating history, and Tara announces her greatest fear.
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Legendary prankster George Clooney chronicles the broadcast battle between Edward R. Murrow and Joe McCarthy in this still-timely rebuke of government secrecy and fear-mongering. Can we talk about the smoking, though? Plus, Tara and Jacob discuss old-timey advertisements, Liberace’s girlfriends, and we count down Clooney’s top practical jokes and pranks. (Apologies for the noisy laptop!)
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Audrey Hepburn does a reverse-Princess Diaries around Rome, and newsman Gregory Peck’s got the story. Self-proclaimed ‘Hephead’ H.G. Watson returns to the pod as we discuss this delightful 1953 classic, plus the fascinating lives of its lead actors, and the unimaginable per-word rate of $25.
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Meryl Streep is Nora Ephron and Jack Nicholson is Carl Bernstein in this 1986 (romantic?) comedy about the messy divorce of two titans of journalism. Tara and Jacob discuss pies in faces, Mandy Patinkin’s acting choices, and the literati of New York City. We also reveal the identity of Deep Throat. Spoiler alert!
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Welcome back to the movies! Special guest Eva Holland joins us to kick off season two with this 2009 political thriller starring Russell Crowe, Rachel McAdams, and Jennifer Lopez’s Ben Affleck. We discuss bad hair choices, blackmailing sources and Crowe’s endearing Great Big bromance with Alan Doyle.
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’Tis the season (finale) and it’s all been building up to this: Spotlight! Tara and Jacob reminisce about their newsroom night out at the movies to see the gold-standard of journalism films. Plus, bad fashion and sad apartments, Sofia’s Coffee Shop, dead rat stories, and the importance of stumbling around in the dark.
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A Romanian documentary about health care corruption is one of the best journalism movies ever made. This week, Jacob and Tara watched the horrifying, soul-shattering Collective. We discuss how a team of sports journalists uncovered such a massive story, and what happens when the press bows down to authorities. Skip your murder podcasts this week and watch this film instead.
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Jennifer Garner is a time-travelling magazine editor in 13 Going On 30. Jacob has a lot of timeline questions and Tara isn’t interested in answering them. We discuss whether this beloved 2004 rom-com is a secret neo-conservative psyop, along with the inimitable talents of Judy Greer, and whether young Jenna used her future knowledge to prevent 9/11.
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This week it’s all about the He Said, She Said bullsh**. Tara and Jacob basically watched two different movies, which is actually on brand for this semi-forgotten Rashomon-esque rom-com from the ’90s about duelling Baltimore Sun columnists who fall in and out of love. We discuss Kevin Bacon’s acting career, Sharon Stone’s superstardom, and the difference between a journalist and a newspaperman.
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