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PopaHALLics #115 "Poppanew!"

January 04, 2024 Steve & Kate Hall Season 5 Episode 115
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PopaHALLics #115 "Poppanew!"
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PopaHALLics #115 "Poppanew!"
Happy New Year! We kick off 2024 with a chat about Paul Giamatti's Oscar-buzz performance in "The Holdovers," the discomfort of "Saltburn," Stephen King's return to a favorite character—and more!

Streaming:

  • "The Holdovers," theaters and rental. In this drama, Giamatti plays a much-disliked history professor at a  New England boarding school forced to oversee a group of boys with nowhere else to go for the holidays.
  • "Saltburn," Prime. A university student's obsession with a rich classmate turns into a series of horrifying events when he's invited to the family castle.  Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Rosamund Pike, Richard E. Grant, and Alison Oliver star.
  • "American Symphony," Netflix. In this intimate documentary, musician Jon Batiste sets out to write a symphony as his partner, author Suleika Jaouad, struggles with the return of her cancer.
  • "Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret," Hulu, Sling, other channels. In this adaptation of Judy Blume's beloved novel, an 11-year-old girl (Abby Ryder Fortson) navigates new friends, feelings, and adolescence after her family moves to the suburbs. With Rachel McAdams and Kathy Bates. 
  • "Blue-Eye Samurai," Netflix. In this French-American adult animated series, a half-Japanese/half white swordswoman seeks vengeance on four white men for their wrongs to her mother.  Gorgeous visuals, violence, and sex.

Books:

  • "Holly," by Stephen King. Holly Gibney is one of King's more memorable recurring characters—a vulnerable, insecure young woman overcoming a difficult upbringing to become a private detective. Here she investigates a series of disappearances caused by an unlikely pair of serial killers.

Music:
Popahallics #115 Playlist features songs such as "Le Freak," "We Are Family," "Like a Virgin" and "Let's Dance"  written,  composed and/or produced by guitarist Nile Rodgers. If you'd like to see Nile in action, this NPR Tiny Desk Concert is great. 

Writing Symphony, Dealing with Cancer
Interesting to See Creative Process
"Train of Troubled Pasts and Lonely Souls"
We Struggle Remembering Prep School Movies
"Things Get Real Weird, Real Fast"
"It's Gonna Get Weird and Gross"
Much, Much More than a Cartoon
"Visuals Are Gorgeous"
"Reading Book Rite of Passage for Girls"
"Very Well Done"
Wrestling with Grief and Investigation
Flashbacks Show Unlikely Serial Killers
Politically Overt Novel
"Icky Horror Elements"
Watching YouTube with Mike
Amazing Amount of Material