
47: Rush - Power Windows
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10/04/22 • 75 min
Don't RUSH through this episode of Darling, Why? as Louis details his unreal love for Rush and their underrated 1985 classic, Power Windows. Get ready for bass, hair, synths, even more hair, big suits and.... POWER!
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Don't RUSH through this episode of Darling, Why? as Louis details his unreal love for Rush and their underrated 1985 classic, Power Windows. Get ready for bass, hair, synths, even more hair, big suits and.... POWER!
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46: Hannibal (2013)
Put out the good cutlery, as we feast on the delicious flesh that is the TV series Hannibal, starring Mads Mikkelsen. Kate serves up a well seasoned, well done slice of podcast pie, as she tells Louis all about her love of this delectably nasty confection.
Be sure to wash this one down with some fava beans and a fine chianti.
Content warning: cannibalism.
Sources
- Keith Uhlich - Hannibal: The TV show that went too far - BBC Culture
- Melanie Votaw - Exclusive Interview: Hannibal Creator Bryan Fuller on Dream Sequences, David Lynch, and FBI Consultants - Reel Life with Jane
- Emily Nussbaum - To Serve Man - New Yorker
- Emily St. James and Sonia Saraiya - Hannibal’s powerful visuals make it one of the best shows of 2013 - AV Club
- Brian Tallerico - Emotional Logic: Bryan Fuller Redefines the Crime Drama with “Hannibal” - RogerEbert.com
- Laura Akers - Is Hannibal the best network TV series in years? - Den of Geek
- James Hibberd - 'Hannibal' on NBC: How Bryan Fuller will reinvent Dr. Lecter - Entertainment Weekly
- Sian Cain - Hannibal: farewell to the best bloody show on TV - The Guardian
- Haleigh Foutch - The Best Horror TV Shows of the 21st Century, So Far - Collider
- Cheryl Eddy - Here's Why Hannibal Is the Best Crime Show on Television - Gizmodo
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48: The Prince of Egypt
This is one for the faithful, as Kate tells us all about her love for DreamWorks adaptation of the story of Moses, 1998's The Prince of Egypt. Expect plagues, parted seas and Jeff, uh, Goldblum. There's also lots of other fun things too, but the management of the show doesn't want to give it all away.
Sources
- Roger Ebert - The Prince of Egypt - RogerEbert.com
- FilmSound.org - The Prince of Egypt - FilmSound.org
- Dan Wooding - The Prince Of Egypt Is A Profound Biblical Epic And "A Quantum Leap In Animation" - Dan Wooding's Strategic Times (archived)
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