So what has the After the Credits crew been up to since the last episode of the podcast? There’s only one way to find out!
Join Dale (Letterboxd), Collen, and I (Letterboxd) as we dig into some of the movies, TV and books we’ve been consuming of late!
Opening and closing credits music is “Arcadia” by Kevin MacLeod. Used under CC BY License.
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Opening and closing credits music is “Arcadia” by Kevin MacLeod. Used under CC BY License.
Disclosure: some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning that at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.
Hello New Year! At the end of January! Yeah, it’s already like that.
The holidays always provide a great opportunity to catch up. Be it movies and TV missed throughout the year or new offerings, it’s a great time to curl up with some great content and we certainly did that over this holiday.
Join Dale (Letterboxd) and I (Letterboxd) for a recap of what we consumed over the holidays and don’t forget to let us know what you watched!
Opening and closing credits music is “Arcadia” by Kevin MacLeod. Used under CC BY License.
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It’s been a weird year. It feels like it has both gone too fast and too slow. How is that possible?
Either way,I’m (Letterboxd) once again joined by Dale (Letterboxd), and Colleen (London Lives), to catch up on what the team has been watching, listening to, and reading over the last few weeks.
Opening and closing credits music is “Arcadia” by Kevin MacLeod. Used under CC BY License.
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The sun has gone and been replaced by what feels like endless rain. Whatever happened to autumn? It feels like we skipped directly to winter.
Festival season too has been a bit strange this year but after a short break for my festival hiatus, I’m (Letterboxd) once again joined by Dale (Letterboxd), and Colleen (London Lives), to catch up on what the team has been watching, listening to, and reading over the last few weeks.
Opening and closing credits music is “Arcadia” by Kevin MacLeod. Used under CC BY License.
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Summer has come and almost gone and here we are, still in quarantine but now more accepting of the fact that movies in movie theatres are still a long way and away and in full realization that festival season will look much different this year.
This week, I’m (Letterboxd) once again joined by Dale (Letterboxd), and Colleen (London Lives), to catch up on what the team has been watching, listening to, and reading over the last few weeks.
Also mentioned this episode:
Marina’s interview with Sean Garrity, director of I Propose We Never See Eachother Again After Tonight
Timely: trailer for next season of Archer dropped right after we recorded
Colleen’s growing army of carnivorous plants…
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Opening and closing credits music is “Arcadia” by Kevin MacLeod. Used under CC BY License.
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It’s been an odd summer movie season but just as summer is beginning to close, we’re starting to see the release of what we’ve come to expect is the summer movie season: big, expensive blockbusters made to be seen on the big screen but while Tom Cruise is happy to return to the movies, some of us are still a little more cautious. That’s not to say we haven’t been watching more than our share of movies.
This week, the crew reunites and I’m (Letterboxd) once again joined by Dale (Letterboxd), and Colleen, to catch up on what the team has been watching, listening to and reading over the last few weeks.
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Opening and closing credits music is “Arcadia” by Kevin MacLeod. Used under CC BY License.
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The summer movie season continues to churn along and though it’s not exactly, or at all, what we’re used to, the releases keep coming.
This week, I’m (Letterboxd) joined by Melissa McDowell (Letterboxd) for some lively, conversation about some of the things we’ve been watching lately and yes, there is some heated disagreement, yet again, about the enduring quality of The 100.
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Opening and closing credits music is “Arcadia” by Kevin MacLeod. Used under CC BY License.
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Summer has arrived which means spending as much time outdoors enjoying the sun and fresh air as possible before the rain sends us back inside for 10 months. As a result, our recording schedule has been and will continue to be a little more sporadic for the coming weeks.
This week, I’m (Letterboxd) joined by ATC festival correspondent Bill Harris (Letterboxd) who, as per usual, brings a plethora of new titles, insights and correct movie opinions to the podcast.
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Opening and closing credits music is “Arcadia” by Kevin MacLeod. Used under CC BY License.
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It’s been a minute since the last episode and that means lots of stuff to catch up on. Colleen’s bonsai work, Dale’s much needed upcoming vacation, my obsessive mask-making… and movies. And TV. And all sorts of other entertainment-related things.
Join Dale (Letterboxd), Colleen, and I (Letterboxd) catch up on what we’ve been watching, reading and listening to over the last few weeks. And we’ll try to be more timely with the new one. The key word here is try.
I can’t make any concrete promises but hopefully, the next episode will be on time.
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Opening and closing credits music is “Arcadia” by Kevin MacLeod. Used under CC BY License.
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