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Welcome to our ragtag podcast. One of the unexpected pleasures of the past year of lockdowns and nightmares has been sharing some of our favorite movies with our daughter.  We've always been close and shared lots of movies (both kids movies and some not), but, this time without blockbusters or rep houses choosing for us, we actually turned back to our prodigous DVD collection and started her real education, and she's positively flourished. The conversations we have after each movie have been surprising, smart, and, I think, pretty funny.  Hopefully you agree. 

Josh

Jan 25, 2021

This week, we go light with Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Does absurd British humor from the 1970s resonate with today's youth? Take a listen and find out! 

Episode art by Gable Fialkov. 

Series art and logo by Gabo. Visit him at: https://www.instagram.com/galvosaur/

Original Series music by Gibby and the Flying...


Jan 18, 2021

This week, we journey to Middle Earth and explore the extended editions of all three films in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings series. Did we finally find something Little Miss Movies would recommend to other kids? Listen to find out! 

If you've never treated yourself to Sir Ian McKellen explaining acting on the...


Jan 4, 2021

For the first episode of 2021, the family tries to wrap their heads around Christopher Nolan's 2014 space and mind bending Interstellar. 

Episode art by Gable Fialkov. 

Series art and logo by Gabo. Visit him at: https://www.instagram.com/galvosaur/

Original Series music by Gibby and the Flying...


Dec 21, 2020

For our final episode of 2020 we go big with FIVE Christmas movies (or are they?). Join us to hear Gable's take on The Nightmare Before Christmas, ELF, It's a Wonderful Life, and that ultra-Christmas-y film - Die Hard. Apologies in advance for the many weird background noises courtesy of our two dogs. 

It you haven't...


Dec 14, 2020

In this episode, we take a look at three Depression-era backstage musicals from 1933, produced by Warner Bros. and featuring musical numbers directed by Busby Berkeley. Do Footlight Parade, 42nd Street, and Gold Diggers of 1933 hold any charm for a 10-year-old? Take a listen and find out! 

If you never saw the Jerry...