
Caroline Crampton and Anna Leszkiewicz give the latest TV, films, books, albums and games the serious treatment you didn’t even know they needed.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 169 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

This is the last ever SRSLY, and we couldn't go without one final festive special. In this episode, Caroline and Anna celebrate and analyse the 2006 Nancy Meyers Christmas film The Holiday, with some help from friends of the show Simran Hans, Stephan... more
Caroline and Anna discuss Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (with spoilers, 8:54), the BBC Three drama Clique (26:35) and the NBC/Netflix comedy Great News (37:28).
Find Caroline's new podcast Shedunnit in your podcast app now or at shedun... more
Caroline and Anna discuss Louis Theroux's new documentary about polyamory (0:59), the Netflix film Outlaw King (15:12) and the recent GQ profile of Ezra Miller (28:21).
For next time: we are watching Great News.
Find Caroline's new podcast Shedunni... more
Caroline and Anna discuss The Little Drummer Girl (1:36), Ariana Grande at the BBC (10:17) and the new Robyn album Honey (23:21).
For next time: we are reading the GQ profile of Ezra Miller.
Find Caroline's new podcast Shedunnit in your podcast app... more
I miss this podcast! Haven’t found anything else that covers tv, films, books and music so well.
This podcast being closed has left a gaping hole in the market. It was a feminist, cultured podcast that attracted a lighter audience to important social and political issues.
I have been listening to this podcast since the beginning, it was genuinely one of the highlights of my week. There are loads of pop culture and arts podcasts but barely any that are female led INTELLIGENT, structured and researched discussions on everything from arts exhibitions and theatre to pop albums and cult tv shows. Most of them just ramble on but I always felt I was actually learning something new either about things I already like or in discovering a hidden gems I’m going to have to go... more
SRSLY was my favourite popular culture podcast. I hope the two presenters will continue to podcast. They are first-rate cultural critics.
Really great- enjoyable even if you haven’t listened/ watched/ read what they’re talking about but also good to get recommendations. Not pretentious but just highbrow enough. It’s like the start of ‘The High Low’ podcast for a whole episode- lovely.








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