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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay are back! They're joined by producer Chris to talk about The Plot Against America: a mini-series that was too heavy for most of them to watch during a pandemic and is maybe still too heavy, but they did their duty.Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay are joined by the host of the podcast Riverdale Rude Dudes (Candace Meeks) to discuss their shared love for Stranger Things Season Two's Joyce Byers, and Bob Newby, superhero.Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay suffer through The Dilemma despite their mutual hatred for Vince Vaughn. Winona has good hair, though. They show their ignorance of Channing Tatum’s career and then take a deep dive down an IMDb rabbit hole.Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay are joined by Lee Wiesblatt to talk about Winona as Spock's mom, weird Star Trek-related trivia, and how much this version of Star Trek fails its women. In this episode there were a few things mentioned that we thought might warrant more information. First, our hosts mention the Canadian film Last Night in which g…
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay talk about The Private Lives of Pippa Lee, another Winona-Keanu team-up and another film where Winona is barely present and stuck in her purgatory as the secondary, poorly written friend-or-mistress.Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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Rekha and Lindsay take a break from the chronology of Winona's movies to talk with Nigel Goodall, the author of the unauthorized biography of Winona Ryder. Stick around until the end to hear the co-hosts debate what's happening with Winona in the 2000s.Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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In this episode, Rekha, Lindsay, and guest Michelle Lovegrove-Thomson discuss the hilariously out-of-touch Autumn in New York. If you want to hear about Winona as a Manic Pixie Dream Girl and Richard Gere as a guy who says things like, "Women seem to love it when you lie to them," tune in to this episode!…
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay talk with writer (and return guest) Anne Theriault about the memoir-turned-movie, Girl, Interrupted. As they all try to remember how they felt about this movie in 1999 vs. today, Rekha and Anne do a deep dive comparison between the book and the movie.Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay take a break from films to watch all of Winona's music video appearances. Learn what our duo thinks about music in the '90s, what songs were influenced by Noni, and enjoy more talk about Matthew Modine than you might expect, all as part of our Winona Ryder Music Video Special!…
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay talk with illustrator and Alien fan Matthew Daley about Alien: Resurrection. Together, they discuss Winona as a tiny action hero, consider what a weird and wonderful thing an Alien movie directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and written by Joss Whedon could be, and, of course, celebrate Ripley.…
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Rekha and Lindsay talk with Joey Lewandowski (founder of the CageClub Podcast Network) and Samantha Singleton about Winona's intense portrayal of Abigail Williams in The Crucible. Is her character a villain or just not the "good woman"?Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay talk about Boys, a strange film in which Winona is paired with a uncomfortably younger love interest rather than her usual uncomfortably older man. Is this the worst Winona film to date? Listen to find out!Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay talk about the problem with the "chick flicks" label, try to make sense of the convoluted plot of yet another adaptation, and the overall mediocrity of How to Make an American Quilt.Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay talk with guest, writer Anne Theriault, about Little Women, Rekha's favorite Winona film. Rekha and Anne discuss their long history with the film (including Rekha's fan site from the '90s) and Lindsay shares her fresh take, having just watched it for the first time.…
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay are joined once again by producer Chris to discuss Martin Scorsese's adaptation of Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence. They talk about Winona's turn as May, the sort-of-villain of the piece, and try to turn one of Scorsese's films into a musical.Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay discuss Jim Jarmusch's 1991 anthology film, Night on Earth, in which Winona plays a young (yet wise) cab driver who has a gross habit of chewing gum and smoking cigarettes at the same time.Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay discuss the candy-colored (yet super dark) film Edward Scissorhands. They consider whether or not Edward was human, praise the late-Vincent Price, and talk about Winona as a preppy blonde.Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay discuss one of Winona's best characters, Dinky Bossetti, in the film Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael. They're joined by special guest, musician Matt White, who wrote a song based on the film.Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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In this episode, Rekha and Lindsay discuss the notoriously creepy Jerry Lee Lewis with Winona Forever producer Chris Landry. In discussing Great Balls of Fire!, they reflect on yet another film in which an adolescent Winona becomes romantically involved with an adult man.Lindsay Gibb and Rekha Tulsiram
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