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Latest podcast episodes about Polly Draper

Paid in Puke Podcast!
Paid in Puke S10E6: Shiva Baby

Paid in Puke Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 59:16


On this episode of Paid in Puke, we're partying with Emma Seligman's (Bottoms) 2021 anxiety-ridden comedy, Shiva Baby, starring Rachel Sennott, Molly Gordon, Dianna Agron, and Polly Draper. It tells the story of Danielle, a young art student who has an identity crisis at a Shiva, when she is forced to interact with her parents, her ex, her sugar daddy, and his beautiful wife, plus everyone who has known her since she was a baby. This movie is an poignant as it is hilarious. We talk about awkward interactions with relatives, sugaring, top quality food-acting, and the difficulties of being an impending college graduate.

2 Cents Critic
#174 – Netflix's First Kill | Created by V.E. Schwab (with Makayla of Your Friendly Neighborhood Blerd)

2 Cents Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 131:14


Tune in as Makayla (Your Friendly Neighborhood Blerd) jumps onto the podcast for a breakdown of First Kill, the 2022 lesbian vampire Netflix series that follows the forbidden romance between two teenagers—one who's of the literally bloodsucking sort, the other who's of the monster-hunting variety. It's a shame that this only had the chance to stream for a couple months before the big red N suddenly decided to cancel it. The sociopathic Elinor quite possibly being the most fascinating character here, the show taking an incredibly dated and MAGA-era stab at political commentary, and the terrifying state of generative and deepfake AI in Hollywood stand out as a few of the talking points for this episode. Created by V.E. Schwab, First Kill stars Sarah Catherine Hook, Imani Lewis, Elizabeth Mitchell, Aubin Wise, Gracie Dzienny, Dominic Goodman, Phillip Mullings, Jr., Jason R. Moore, Will Swenson, Jonas Dylan Allen, MK xyz, Dylan McNamara, Polly Draper, Joseph D. Reitman, Walnette Santiago, Roberto Méndez, and Christopher B. Duncan. Spoilers start at 12:25 Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr Here's how you can learn more about Palestine and Israel: http://decolonizepalestine.com Here's how you can act to help stop Israel's genocide of Palestine: http://linktr.ee/savegaza Here's how you can send eSIM cards to Palestinians in order to help them stay connected online: https://www.gazaesims.com Good Word: • Makayla: Late Night with the Devil • Arthur: Woman of the Photographs Reach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms! Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18 Follow the podcast on Twitter: @two_centscritic Follow the podcast on Instagram: @twocentscriticpod Follow Arthur on Goodreads Check out 2 Cents Critic Linktree

Instant Trivia
Episode 672 - Celebrity Ailments - File Under "S" - Zeus - "G" Whiz - "Nothing" Doing

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 7:26


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 672, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Celebrity Ailments 1: In the 1960s Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with a disease named for this famous athlete. Lou Gehrig. 2: (I'm Jerome Bettis of the NFL.) As a sufferer from this condition, I've testified on Capitol Hill about the need to keep inhalers on the market. asthma. 3: Hepatitis C is not named for this sufferer, the C in the singing group CSN. David Crosby. 4: Musician Michael Wolff suffers from this, inspiring his wife Polly Draper to write the film "The Tic Code". Tourette's syndrome. 5: Kathleen Turner is a sufferer of and spokesperson about R.A., short for this. rheumatoid arthritis. Round 2. Category: File Under "S" 1: Head and Shoulders, Agree, and Pert Plus are leading types of these. Shampoos. 2: It's a heavy, single-edged cavalry sword with a blade less curved than a scimitar. Saber. 3: This disease caused by the lack of ascorbic acid is called Barlow's Disease in infants. Scurvy. 4: This Middle Eastern dog is also called a gazelle hound because it was once trained to hunt gazelles. Saluki. 5: Known as "Old Fuss N' Feathers", he wrote the Army's first complete manual of drill regulations. Winfield Scott. Round 3. Category: Zeus 1: In honor of Zeus, these were held by the Greeks every 4 years. Olympics. 2: Zeus' counterpart in Roman mythology. Jupiter. 3: Hera was not only Zeus' wife but also related to him this way. his sister. 4: Zeus' father Cronus was part of this group whom Zeus and his brothers overthrew. Titans. 5: The 9 kids Zeus had with Mnemosyne all girls, are known collectively as these. Muses. Round 4. Category: "G" Whiz 1: This astronomer had a brother named Michelangelo who was a musician, not an artist. Galileo. 2: From Japanese for "art person", she's trained in the art of entertaining men. geisha. 3: A Soviet republic, or a U.S. state. Georgia. 4: A voracious eater, or someone with an enormous capacity "for work" or "for punishment". a glutton. 5: In a 1960s ad jingle, Mr. Clean was supposed to get rid of these 2 "G"s in just a minute. grease and grime. Round 5. Category: "Nothing" Doing 1: What a magician says to the audience as he pushes up his shirt cuffs. "Nothing up my sleeve". 2: Little, unimportant things that you'd whisper in your beloved's ear. Sweet Nothings. 3: Completes the line from "Macbeth", "... A tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury...". "Signifying Nothing". 4: According to "Me and Bobby McGee", "Freedom's just another word for" this. "Nothing left to lose". 5: In 1856 Millard Fillmore was its candidate for president. Know-Nothing Party. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Gossip With Celebitchy
142: Meghan's fabulous life before she met Harry, Harry & Meghan's Netflix series is incredible, Earthshot was like a parody

Gossip With Celebitchy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 30:46


Introduction: Minutes 0 to 2:30 I've been sick and you can hear it in my voice. It reminds Chandra of Polly Draper from 30 Something. We'll have an episode out next week and will be off the 24th and 31st for the holiday. Royals: Minutes 2:30 to 27:00 Will and Kate didn't even invite the nominees to the Earthshot Awards, which seemed like a parody. The celebrities attended in person though. This is especially hypocritical because there were stories in the British press about how the Waleses were so much better than the Sussexes and how William calls the Sussexes the Kardashians. This would have been a great opportunity to have the scientists get together and network. We got to see Harry and Meghan at the Ripple of Hope Awards, where they were honored for their activism. Meghan was wearing a beautiful sleek white off the shoulder Louis Vuitton gown with sleek hair. She just glowed. We remember her Salute to Freedom Gown because it was shown on the Harry and Meghan docuseries. We got the first three episodes of Harry & Meghan on Netflix and we've both watched them. Liz Garbus did a great job with their story. Most of it was known to us already but it's a great recap of their story and I was blown away by how well it was told. Chandra wishes it had come out earlier. We're not the audience for this series, people who have a passing interest in them are. We hope Omid Scobie is in the second half and we've heard that Christopher Bouzy is in it. We liked how much of Meghan's background pre-Harry the series covered. Meghan was so successful, fun and cool before she met her future husband. The British media has attacked Meghan for not having family other than her mother at her wedding, but the royals told her not to invite her favorite niece, Samantha's daughter Ashleigh, with whom she was close. That was new information to us. We were so impressed by Meghan's mom Doria. We liked how Samantha and Meghan's dad Tom were covered briefly and dismissed. We learned that Thomas's story about being yelled at by Harry on the phone was a lie because all he did was text with Meghan and it didn't even sound like him. We liked the section that put the racist treatment of Meghan into context with Brexit, the commonwealth and anti-immigration sentiment. Meghan explained her fashion choices and why she had a neutral color palette, although we think that's just her style. She also told the story of meeting Will and Kate for the first time and trying to hug them. She was very diplomatic about it. Chandra mentions how Meghan doesn't have deference toward royals because she's American. She'd already met other royals before Will and Kate and we assume that Eugenie and Beatrice were warmer toward her.  Chandra says they wanted to establish their love story before explaining how things went so wrong in the UK. She also mentions the story about how the palaces denied being contacted for comment but that Netflix came with receipts. Harry explained how the press treatment of Meghan was racist and how his family blew him off and told them their wives went through it too. Comments of the week: Minutes 27:00 to end My comment of the week is from SAS on the post where Hecate wrote about Hilary Duff's fitness journey and her battle with an eating disorder. Chandra's comment of the week is from ArtHistorian on the post about how much William hates Harry and Meghan. Thanks for listening bitches!

Storybeat with Steve Cuden
Michael Wolff, Jazz Pianist-Composer-Bandleader-Episode #225

Storybeat with Steve Cuden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 78:53


The brilliant jazz musician, Michael Wolff, is an award-winning, internationally acclaimed pianist, composer, bandleader, and now, author. In a long-running musical career, he's been the musical director for the great Grammy-winning jazz singer, Nancy Wilson, and the award-winning The Arsenio Hall Show. He's also been a member of Impure Thoughts, Wolff & Clark Expedition, and a co-star with his sons, Nat and Alex, on the series The Naked Brothers Band. Michael's life story is detailed in his memoir, On That Note, released in 2022. I've read On That Note and can tell you Michael writes powerfully and movingly about his time in the jazz world, and his many challenging experiences he's had while winding his way toward success in both music and life.Michael made his recording debut with Cal Tjader in the mid 1970's and has since gone on to play and record with some of the greatest jazz musicians in the world, including legends like: Flora Purim and her husband Airto Moreira; Cannonball Adderly; Sonny Rollins, and The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra, among many others.He's performed with, and conducted over, 25 symphony orchestras, including those in: Dallas, Fort Worth, Berlin, Atlanta, Memphis and Pittsburgh.Michael's performed at Carnegie Hall, The Royal Albert Hall, Birdland, Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society, Snug Harbor and Mezzrow, among hundreds of others in the U.S. and around the world.He's released 21 recordings to critical and popular acclaim. Aside from performing with drummer Mike Clark in Wolff & Clark Expedition, he's also part of a trio featuring Ben Allison on bass and Alan Mednard on drums. Michael also records and performs in conjunction with jazz radio station WBGO at the Yamaha Piano Salon in New York City.Michael's a recipient of the BMI Music Award, the winner of the Gold Disc Award in Japan, and the recipient of the Hamptons International Film Festival's award for best film score for the film, The Tic Code, starring his wife, Polly Draper, Carol Kane, Tony Shalhoub, Gregory Hines and Camryn Manheim. Michael has also composed the scores to other film and TV projects, including The Naked Brothers Band. He also wrote the score for Polly Draper's 2018 film, Stella's Last Weekend.

WORDTheatre® Short Story Podcast
Dana Delany performs "Party" / Polly Draper performs "The Undesirable Table" / Gethin Anthony performs "Angry" / Philip Baker Hall performs "Pain" by Joyce Carol Oates

WORDTheatre® Short Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 46:11


The Jazz Podcast
Michael Wolff

The Jazz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 48:38


In the summer of 2015, a grueling and often bewildering four-year battle with a rare cancer had the acclaimed pianist-composer Michael Wolff on the ropes. He'd fallen into a coma at a New York hospital, and the prognosis had moved from doubtful to defeated. His sons Nat and Alex, in the midst of their ascent as two of the most talented actors of their generation, had returned home to be with their father and try to comfort him. They played guitars and sang at his bedside, tapping into the sweet, winsome gifts that had made the Wolffs a famous musical family nearly a decade earlier, via the hit TV series The Naked Brothers Band. At one point, as Wolff was being cared for by his wife, the award-winning actress, director and writer Polly Draper, a doctor asked her if she'd signed a Do Not Resuscitate order. Through the haze of drugs and debilitating illness, Wolff interjected. Lifting his head up, he growled: “Resuscitate me!”“I guess it just wasn't my time,” he recalls! Today, he joins us on The Jazz Podcast for a chat about the journey. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thejazzpodcast)

Best Supporting Podcast
Episode 106: Polly Draper - "Shiva Baby" (2020)

Best Supporting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 68:18


We love a short runtime, a raspy voiced mother, a Jackie Hoffman cameo and some climactic meltdown acting, and we got all that and more in "Shiva Baby." Polly Draper steals our hearts in those glasses as the classic Jewish mother with a heart of gold and sends us into a rabbit hole of 90's TV moms, bad IMDb pictures and Timothy Busfield. We also talk about extra work, the nightmarish world of open calls in New York, our shared love for Bonnie Hunt, and the importance of not knowing what you're doing with your life in your 20's. Naturally, Jill Zarin comes up in conversation more than a few times. Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Twitter: @bsapod Colin Drucker Twitter: @colindrucker Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov Twitter: @nickkochanov Instagram: @nickkochanov

Recommended For You
Shiva Baby

Recommended For You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 43:09


Clark University screen studies faculty members Rox Samer, Soren Sorensen, and Hugh Manon discuss the 2020 film, Shiva Baby. The dark comedy was written and directed by Emma Seligman and stars Rachel Sennott, Molly Gordon, Polly Draper, Fred Melamed, and Diana Agron.Films and books mentioned during this episode: Obvious Child (2014), Kissing Jessica Stein (2001), The Graduate (1967), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), Rosemary's Baby (1968), and the book "The B Word: Bisexuality in Contemporary Film and Television" (2013) by Maria San Filippo. RFU is a podcast where Clark University students recommend films for Clark faculty members and special guests to watch and discuss.

The Movie Podcast
Shiva Baby Review

The Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 10:52


A near college graduate, Danielle, gets paid by her sugar daddy and rushes to meet her neurotic parents at a family shiva. Upon arrival, she is accosted by various estranged relatives about her appearance and lack of post-grad plans, while her confident ex-girlfriend, Maya, is applauded by everyone for getting into law school. Danielle's day takes an unexpected turn when her sugar daddy, Max, arrives at the shiva with his accomplished wife, Kim, and crying baby. As the day unfolds, Danielle struggles to keep up different versions of herself, fend off pressures from her family and confront her insecurities without completely losing it.FOLLOW USFollow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, and YouTube

Cinemaholics
Shiva Baby

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 95:01


Our main review this week is Shiva Baby, a new festival darling dark comedy written and directed by Emma Seligman in her feature film debut. In addition to discussing that film, along with Netflix’s Concrete Cowboy and Hulu’s WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn, we discuss the new trailer for Space Jam: A New Legacy and debate whether or not Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is good. Plus we go on a weird rant about streaming services as high school cliques. Show Notes: 00:00:00 – Mister Millennial considers the vaccine 00:02:45 – Space Jam: A New Legacy trailer discussion 00:15:10 – Is Rogue One: A Star Wars Story good? 00:25:05 – Shiva Baby review 00:51:15 – Concrete Cowboy review 01:06:15 – WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn review Intro music: “Intent” by UKDD LINKS Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Check out our Cinemaholics Merch! Leave us a voicemail using The “Swell” App. We post new prompts every week or so. Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. Connect with Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter.   Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Spoiler Warning (MP3)
TIFF 2020: Shiva Baby

The Spoiler Warning (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 16:14


Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of Shiva Baby from the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival. Directed by Emma Seligman. With Rachel Sennott, Molly Gordon, and Polly Draper. At a Jewish funeral service with her parents, a college student runs into her sugar daddy. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller Featured Review: • Shiva Baby The Verdict: • Stephen: Recommend with Caveat • Christopher: Recommend with Caveat Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey

The Spoiler Warning
TIFF 2020: Shiva Baby

The Spoiler Warning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 16:14


Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of Shiva Baby from the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival. Directed by Emma Seligman. With Rachel Sennott, Molly Gordon, and Polly Draper. At a Jewish funeral service with her parents, a college student runs into her sugar daddy. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller Featured Review: • Shiva Baby The Verdict: • Stephen: Recommend with Caveat • Christopher: Recommend with Caveat Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey

Really Famous with Kara Mayer Robinson

Polly Draper is the force behind The Naked Brothers Band, Stella's Last Stand and Ellyn Warren, a character I loved in Thirtysomething. She kicks back with me for a fun, easy conversation about directing, acting, being a regular on Letterman and more. You'll hear about: Naked butts on Thirtysomething Phony stories she told David Letterman The Naked Brothers Band Stella's Last Weekend Making a movie with a homeless dog Her favorite scenes in Thirtysomething Other insights about Ellyn Warren Nat and Alex Wolff Her husband, jazz musician Michael Wolff The Arsenio Hall Show Contortionist tendencies Riding a mechanical bull The Pat Sajak Show Albie Hecht Being a woman director Harvey Fierstein sooo much more! EXTRAS: 2-minute survey: (Thank you!) https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YRLPKZG   Behind-the-scenes photos + videos: https://www.reallyfamouspodcast.com/now/polly-draper   Patreon: http://patreon.com/reallyfamous   My talk with Peter Horton: http://www.reallyfamouspodcast.com/now/peter-horton My talk with Tim Busfield: https://www.reallyfamouspodcast.com/tim-bus       Say hi on social media. Share your thoughts with me - and everyone! Twitter: @kara1to1 https://twitter.com/kara1to1 Instagram:  @reallyfamouspodcast https://www.instagram.com/reallyfamouspodcast/ Facebook:   @karamayerrobinson https://www.facebook.com/karamayerrobinson  # Celebrity interview by Kara Mayer Robinson. Music - Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeod - incompetech - Creative Commons

Sandi Klein's Conversations with Creative Women
Polly Draper, Actress/Director/Writer

Sandi Klein's Conversations with Creative Women

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 28:11


Polly Draper does it all. She's an awarding-winning actress, writer, producer and director. Probably best known to fans as Ellyn Warren in the 80's tv hit Thirtysomething, Polly was nominated for a Primetime Emmy in 1998 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a drama series. Her latest project: STELLA'S LAST WEEKEND. She wrote, directed, and stars in the movie, which also features her 2 sons, Nat and Alex Wolff. We talk about the personal and professional in this open, honest, conversation with yet another accomplished, creative woman.

Happy Sad Confused
Alex Wolff

Happy Sad Confused

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 50:57


He's only 20 with a handful of film credits on his resume but it's clear Alex Wolff has a lot of wind at his back. A supporting role in the billion dollar phenomenon that was "Jumanji" certainly helped but it's a much smaller film that will likely have greater impact in the long run. You've likely heard the buzz by now, "Hereditary" is one of the scariest and most audacious debuts in years. No spoilers here but Alex's Peter is a major reason this film is sticking with audiences. In this visit to "Happy Sad Confused," Alex talks about his journey from the Naked Brothers Band to finding his way in TV and film, all the while learning from his mom, actress and director Polly Draper, and older brother Nat along the way.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Escuchando Peliculas
Demolición (#audesc #pelicula Drama psicológico 2015)

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 95:53


País Estados Unidos Director Jean-Marc Vallée Guion Bryan Sipe Fotografía Yves Bélanger Reparto Jake Gyllenhaal, Naomi Watts, Chris Cooper, Judah Lewis, Polly Draper, Wass Stevens, Stephen Badalamenti, Zariah Singletary, Alfredo Narciso, George J. Vezina, Helen Brackel, Ben Cole, Lytle Harper Sinopsis Davis Mitchell (Jake Gyllenhaal) es un exitoso ejecutivo que sufre una grave desconexión emocional tras la repentina y trágica muerte de su mujer (Heather Lind) en un accidente de coche. Aunque su suegro (Chris Cooper) intenta por todos los medios que se recupere, continúa bloqueado y se dedica a desmontar compulsivamente toda clase de objetos. Gracias a la ayuda de Karen (Naomi Watts) y de su hijo, a los que acaba de conocer, Davis empieza a reconstruir su vida.

Talk For Two - The Number 1 Performing Arts Podcast

ALEX WOLFF JOINS MATT TO DISCUSS HIS BREAKOUT ROLE IN PATRIOTS DAY Wolff plays terrorist Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in Peter Berg's film about the April 15, 2013 bombing at the Boston Marathon. Alex opens up to Matt about the challenges he faced when preparing for the role, revealing why his actress mother Polly Draper was worried […] The post Alex Wolff-Episode 155 appeared first on Talk For Two.

Talk For Two - The Number 1 Performing Arts Podcast

ALEX WOLFF JOINS MATT TO DISCUSS HIS BREAKOUT ROLE IN PATRIOTS DAY Wolff plays terrorist Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in Peter Berg’s film about the April 15, 2013 bombing at the Boston Marathon. Alex opens up to Matt about the challenges he faced when preparing for the role, revealing why his actress mother Polly Draper was worried […] The post Alex Wolff-Episode 155 appeared first on Talk For Two.

Thirtysomething Podcast
04 Polly Draper Interview "Ellyn Warren"

Thirtysomething Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 45:03


We interview Polly Draper who played Ellyn Warren on Thirtysomething. We discuss her ground breaking single character as well as The Naked Brothers Band Show and Obvious Child. Follow on Twitter @30somethingpod

Interview with the Artist
IWTA, Episode 23: Polly Draper

Interview with the Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2014 25:48


Polly Draper is an award-winning actress, writer, producer, and director. Best known for her work on the ABC television drama thirtysomething, she also wrote and directed The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie, and The Naked Brothers Band TV series on Nickelodeon, both of which starred her two sons Nat and Alex Wolff. More recently, Polly has appeared in the Showtime dramedy The Big C, the CBS drama Golden Boy and the film Side Effects, directed by Steven Soderbergh. Tune in to hear Polly Draper talk about marriage and divorce, Yale Drama School, the theater, meeting her husband on the Arsenio Hall show, the casualties of riding mechanical bull, and what it's like having a dog on anti-depressants.

Montage Film Reviews Sunday DVD Rental Suggestion - (SDRSP)
Side Effects 2013 (dir. Steven Soderbergh) Rated 15

Montage Film Reviews Sunday DVD Rental Suggestion - (SDRSP)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2014 2:12


For four years, Emily Taylor (Rooney Mara) has awaited the release of her husband, Martin (Channing Tatum), from being imprisoned for insider trading. Finally, Martin comes home, but Emily feels just as bad as she did when he was incarcerated, and she sinks into a deep depression. After her failed suicide attempt, psychiatrist Jonathan Banks (Jude Law) prescribes a series of medications. When those don't work, he gives Emily a new medication -- but the drug leads to ruined lives and death. Stream online: https://amzn.to/3aGaxZw Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfrbooksandfilm?fan_landing=true

Montage Film Reviews Sunday DVD Rental Suggestion - (SDRSP)
Side Effects 2013 (dir. Steven Soderbergh) Rated 15

Montage Film Reviews Sunday DVD Rental Suggestion - (SDRSP)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2014 2:12


For four years, Emily Taylor (Rooney Mara) has awaited the release of her husband, Martin (Channing Tatum), from being imprisoned for insider trading. Finally, Martin comes home, but Emily feels just as bad as she did when he was incarcerated, and she sinks into a deep depression. After her failed suicide attempt, psychiatrist Jonathan Banks (Jude Law) prescribes a series of medications. When those don't work, he gives Emily a new medication -- but the drug leads to ruined lives and death. Stream online: https://amzn.to/3aGaxZw