Getting Ghosted... Literally Ft. Mike Kelton

Getting Ghosted... Literally Ft. Mike Kelton

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"Forbidden Fruits" Is An Instant Cult Classic

This week we’re diving into “Forbidden Fruits” and instead of guessing what the film is trying to say, we went straight to the source. We sat down with co-writer Lily Houghton to talk through the story, what inspired it, and the themes that might not be as obvious on the surface. ...  Show more

‘Clueless’: Are We Supposed to Ignore the Josh Thing?

This week we’re revisiting the movie that is spiritually, fundamentally Betches: ‘Clueless’. Cher Horowitz is the blueprint for every main character who came after her, the fashion is still elite, and the matchmaking confidence? Aspirational. But we also spend a lot of time unpac ...  Show more

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