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CCP - The Caleb & Cathy Podcast

A weekly TV and Film podcast
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CCP - The Caleb & Cathy Podcast

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CCP - The Caleb & Cathy Podcast

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This week we discussed the documentary, Baby God. We talked about how Dr. Fortier used unethical practices to get women pregnant and the effect this had on both the mothers and their children. We also spent a good amount of time comparing notes
This week for the pod we watched the Netflix documentary, American Factory. We discussed the central theme of workplace culture, the many problems with starting Fuyao Glass America, and how this documentary style differed from our previous watc
For this week’s episode we discussed the HBO documentary, Mann v Ford. This documentary discusses the lawsuit which deals with the impact of toxic waste in Ringwood, NJ from Ford Motor Company. The film provided interviews with community member
This week we watched the first of our documentaries for the year: Disclosure. We discussed the common themes displayed in the movie, connections we had to the clips shown, and the importance of representation. While this episode is serious, we
This week we participate in our third annual top ten albums list, this time with albums from 2020. This year may have been a bummer in most regards, but our primarily female-driven lists prove that this was a great year for music. We have added
This week we celebrate the milestone of getting to our hundredth episode with delicious cake and reflection. We also discuss the indie film, Captain Fantastic. In our analysis we go over the pros and cons of the academic and survivalist society
This week we watched the independent movie, Trainspotting. We talked about the unique film style, heroin’s tragic affects on people, and toxic friendships. This film really goes there in a lot of respects, but we try hard to find the silver lin
This week we watched the independent film, Never Rarely Sometimes Always. What this film lacked in dialogue, we made up for in conversation. Never Rarely Sometimes Always follows a seventeen year old girl’s journey to get an abortion. We discus
This week we discussed the indie movie, The Florida Project. This film follows a mother and daughter duo that live at a motel in Florida, while also showcasing a few of their friends and beloved motel manager. We get a glimpse into their summer
For this week’s episode we watched the 2017 indie film, Lucky starring Harry Dean Stanton. Throughout the movie Lucky is coming to terms with his mortality and decisions over the years, which sparked some deep thoughts on our own mortality. We
This week we watched the indie movie, The One I Love. We dissected the movie’s plot (spoilers and all) by discussing our theories on the ending, explaining why this movie was unique and a thinker, and going into the character’s motivations for
This week for the podcast we watched the 2018 film, If Beale Street Could Talk which is a screen adaptation of James Baldwin's novel. We discussed whether we agreed with the directorial choices, Caleb compared his experience with reading the bo
This week we watched the indie film, On the Rocks starring Rashida Jones and BIll Murray. From mixed racial messaging to rich people problems, this movie left us feeling conflicted. That being said, the topic of emotional and physical affairs a
This week for the podcast we watched the horror film, The Blair Witch Project. The movie took a unique and somewhat believable approach to constructing a scary movie. We outline the movie by going through the interviews at the beginning, the hi
This week we discussed the 2016 film, Operator. Operator is like Her only not as good. We didn't have a lot to say about this movie, but we try our best.
This week we discussed the indie film, The End of the Tour. The End of the Tour is about Rolling Stones reporter, David Lipsky's five day interview with author, David Foster Wallace as Wallace ends his Infinite Jest book tour. In this episode w
In this episode we discuss two relationships that occur in the film, In a Relationship. We go into the issues each couple had, whether this movie was memorable, and which partner is least likeable.
This week we examined another Jason Reitman film and he is quickly becoming one of our favorite directors. We give our expertise on parenting, as two people with no children, and discuss the forgotten trials of youth. Editor's note: Newton ca
This week we analyzed the movie, The Last Word. We made connections to obituaries, discussed character's motivations and growth, and predicted what our "wildcard" will be.
This week we discuss the indie film, The Boy Downstairs. We talk about our minor musings and analyze this movie 's themes and character motivations.
This week we discuss the indie film, Who We Are Now. We tell you all about it so you don't have to watch it.
In this episode we discuss the indie film, Outside In. We talk about the movie's themes of re-entry into society, longing, and unexpected friendships.
In this week's episode we analyzed the movie, Tully. We talked about the film's themes of motherhood, growing up, and asking for help.
This week we discuss and rank the indie film, Bad Education. We analyze the cinematography, interesting plot points, and dramatic twists and turns of this movie.
This week for the podcast we analyze the indie film, Person to Person. We talk about the different character's plotlines, discuss different directions this movie could have gone in, and speak on what draws us to a movie.
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