All in SEASON 6

Blonde

Blonde & “American Idol”

They say blondes have more fun. Marilyn Monroe was the ultimate blonde, so surely she had the most fun, right? Right?! In this week’s episode, your TMTM hosts watch the new film “Blonde” and see if that old adage holds true. Then, for Our Week In Entertainment, we watch films featuring other American Idols.

Don't Worry Darling

Don’t Worry Darling & “The Honeymoon is Over”

Alrighty film darlings, this week we are bringing you the drama, the chaos, the scandal, the plot twists….oh and there’s a film in there somewhere too! That’s right it’s time to discuss Don’t Worry Darling! For Our Week in Entertainment, Edison braves the Hurricane Fiona aftermath and joins us to explore the theme “The honeymoon is over.”

The Woman King

The Woman King & “Fit for a Queen”

Hear ye hear ye! All hail Viola Davis! That’s right this week we’re discussing The Woman King! Should this movie be crowned one of the best of 2022? We weigh in with the help of a very special guest host filling the royal shoes of our beloved Helen while she is away! For Our Week In Entertainment we have a theme that’s “Fit for a Queen.”

Patreon clip: Festival Darlings

The Toronto International Film Festival is in full swing and for this Patreon special episode, we’re focusing on “festival darlings”. The belles of the ball, if you will. We discuss Kristen Stewart as a meta ex-pat in The Clouds of Sils Maria, Xavier Dolan being sexy and sad in Tom at the Farm and Isabelle Huppert getting her groove back in L’Avenir.

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Three Thousand Years of Longing

Three Thousand Years of Longing & “Be careful what you wish for”

Once upon a time … Talk Movie To Me entered its 6th Season! Ms Sinclair, Helen and Edison couldn’t be more excited to bring their listener’s all the film content they live for. And for the first episode, the trio watched George Miller’s latest film, a tale of tales, an ode to the power of stories - Three Thousand Years of Longing, starring Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba. Was this movie everything they wished for, or a cautionary tale?