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At The Drive-In

A TV and Film podcast
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At The Drive-In

Tamira

At The Drive-In

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At The Drive-In

Tamira

At The Drive-In

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Here it is, one of the most iconic movies of old Hollywood, a movie that some people can quote without ever having watched it, a movie that will never grow old. “Casablanca”, released in 1942, directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Ingrid Berg
"Morocco", the oldest movie I have talked about up to this point! And what a conflicting movie... couldn't tell if I was in awe or supremely disappointed. I guess a bit of both? Apologies for the more rambly structure of this episode, I suppose
"How did they ever make a movie of Lolita?" Scratch that, how did they ever make a movie of Lolita in the early 1960s with an actual 14 year old playing the role of the "nymphet"? Good question. Today I dive into the movie adaption of the 1955
Sunset Boulevard is a movie that cannot easily be labeled, which is part of what makes it so good. As reality and fiction blur, the audience starts feeling the slight suffocation so present throughout the movie... and find that they are unable
"Rope" is the first Alfred Hitchcock movie I talk about, perhaps not as well known as his other movies but definitely worth talking about! Join me as we delve into a disturbing story about murder and the insane justification behind it. Source
Today I talk about the iconic "The African Queen," the movie which won Humphrey Bogart his only Oscar (and with good reason!). With the help of Katherine Hepburn, this movie becomes thrilling, funny, and an all-around unforgettable adventure, a
Today we look at a movie from the 1930s, "Mr.Deeds Goes To Town" (1936), starring Jean Arthur and Gary Cooper, and directed by none other than Frank Capra. This movie explores the idea of what it means to be human, and how to navigate peculiar
Today I discuss a true 50s classic, and one of the best known movies of the past, "Rebel Without a Cause". It is a fascinating movie which tackles issues of masculinity and rebellion, and is one of the very first times a movie ventures to explo
This week's episode I look at the classic screwball comedy "His Girl Friday" (1940). Although it is presented as a comedy, the more one looks into it, the more disturbing it gets. There are issues of racism and sexism that are hard to ignore, a
Hi everyone! Welcome to "At The Drive-In", a podcast where I talk about movies from the 30s to the 60s. I will be looking at the plot, themes, characters, funny anecdotes, and anything worth knowing about the movies! I am just here to have some
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