
Broads don't belong in broadcasting so these ones...these ones podcast. Join Emily Intravia and Christine Makepeace as they dive deep into all flavors of film, from classic Hitchcock to Lifetime cheese (with a whole lot of female-centered/made horror along the way).
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 316 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmSociety & Culture | |||

Christine and Emily return to look at two of 2025's most interesting genre films that share a lot of thematic elements! First up is the OSCAR NOMINATED The Ugly Stepsister, then the unfairly maligned Him. Spoilers abound. Have at it.
2025 was…a year! But there were SOME good things that came out of it, and Emily & Christine are here to talk about them!
That's a wrap! Emily takes solo stage for the Stocking Stuffers season finale with the annual ranking and best/worst of the checklist. But first, it's A Pickleball Christmas because how can anyone possibly resist that? Thanks to everyone for followin... more
On the 11th day of Christmas, my true love gave me A Christmas Romance! It's a trek back through time with a made-for-CBS TV movie from 1994 starring Olivia Newton-John and a lot of adorable farm animals. Emily calls in the big guns to handle this Ch... more
Boring, waste of time.
Boring, waste of time.
Boring, waste of time.
I love the chat between Christine and Emily, which often comes more from a purer place of reaction and ratings based on how their own lives are seen in the movies they watch, looking at parts of themselves looking back at themselves (if you like). Neither of the hosts are afraid to celebrate what they love, neither are afraid to rant, and neither are afraid to cry.
Like hanging out with two of your smartest friends and having the best conversations after the movie
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The content features discussions about a wide array of films, with a significant emphasis on female perspectives and experiences in cinema. The hosts draw from their personal connections to various movies and engage in lively critiques that range from classic films to contemporary holiday features, particularly focusing on genre cinema, especially horror. Noteworthy is the incorporation of humor and candor while exploring themes like representation, nostalgia, and the socio-political climates within film narratives, ensuring a relatable and humorous listening experience for film lovers. Unique elements include a consistent critique of holiday movies that often veer into deeper discussions about societal norms and expectations surrounding fe... more
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