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The Channing Salon
- De: Rachel S. Bernstein Rachel Lee Berger
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The show where we discuss gender, genre, and je ne sais quoi, one Channing Tatum movie at a time. New episode third Tuesday of every month. Hosted by Rachel S. Bernstein and Rachel Lee Berger.
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Brilliant, Funny, and Surprisingly In-Depth
- De Luke Schutz en 09-26-21
Brilliant, Funny, and Surprisingly In-Depth
Revisado: 09-26-21
One one level, yes, this is a podcast about Channing Tatum and his filmography. Most of these films I find at best entertaining and fun and sometimes some of the worst films ever. Of course, Channing is hot and charming and a skilled performer.
However, The Channing Salon is far, far more than that.
It's a complex breakdown of themes and story-craft by two smart, articulate, witty, and hilarious hosts. It's a close look into a friendship and fanship between two film-lovers. It's a frank and fascinating exploration of what film as a medium can do to explore themes of humanity, sexuality, gender, class, race, art, growth, hope, mental illness, and more--no matter how cheesy, silly, or shallow any script may seem on the surface.
Since listening I've come to appreciate both Tatum, his acting, and his films far more than I ever did before. More than that, I've learned more about the philosophy and psychology of storytelling, movie-making, and the social impact of pop art and become an even bigger film-lover.
I highly suggest you listen. With only 8 episodes released by the time of this review, there are a whole lot of films left to explore, and I look forward to them getting to some of my favorites and making me take a second look at those I'd already dismissed.
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