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In honor of Mother's Day last weekend, Cinematic Pulse discusses one of Mama Jackson's favorite movies - the 2005 film adaptation of Pride & Prejudice. This is a movie Sharee can watch over and over again, but Audrey is a die-hard 1995 TV-miniseries fan. Can they meet in the middle on their appreciation for this movie?
Based on the novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg, Cinematic Pulse’s movie this week was picked by one of their subscribers. Listen in as Sharee and Audrey discuss some of the film’s themes, the past/present narrative format, and the relatability of this 1991 classic.
In honor of Audrey’s late grandmother, the Cinematic Pulse duo discuss her favorite movie — the 1965 Julie Andrews classic, The Sound of Music.
A warning for our listeners: While this episode does not contain any directly explicit content, it does discuss very difficult themes and events, including grooming and sexual exploitation of minors. Listener discretion is advised.Sharee and Audrey discuss the gut-wrenching HBO docuseries that exposed the appalling atmosphere and actions behind the glory days of Nickelodeon Studios.
In celebration of the upcoming solar eclipse, Cinematic Pulse FINALLY does their most-requested episode EVER. Audrey and Sharee finally dive into the film adaptation of Stephanie Meyer’s genre-defining novel, Twilight. As a filmmaker, Sharee LOVES this movie; as a writer, Audrey DOES NOT. Tune in for this perfect yin-yang of an episode as the duo gives their fans what they want at long last.
For Women’s History Month, Sharee and Audrey thought they would tackle one of fiction’s great heroine’s — Katniss Everdeen. Listen in as they discuss the star-studded cast, the heart-wrenching themes of this movie, and how it feels to fight for what you love.
For Women's History month, Sharee and Audrey are taking a closer look at Greta Gerwig's cerebral comedy Barbie. Full of intelligent satire and commentary on what it means to just be human, Cinematic Pulse attempts to unpack a film which, in their opinion, was criminally under-awarded.
Based on Isaac Marion’s novel of the same name, Warm Bodies is a romance-comedy-action mashup that tells the story of Romeo and Juliet set in a zombie apocalypse. Listen as Sharee and Audrey break down the movie’s themes in this belated Valentine’s Day episode.
With Sharee off this week, Audrey is on solo to discuss the first season of the much-anticipated Disney+ series “Percy Jackson and the Olympians.” She discusses target audience, production value and casting, and (of course) how this series compares to the best-selling book series by Rick Riordan.
Get Out made Jordan Peele the very first black American writer, producer, and director to make over $100 million in a film debut. In honor of Black History Month, Sharee and Audrey dive in to the breakout thriller and cultural sensation and Oscar award-winner for “Best Original Screenplay.”
Cinematic Pulse finally tackles Studio Ghibli! Tune in for a discussion on the 2004 film Howl’s Moving Castle and why Sharee loves this animation style so much!
Join Audrey and Sharee as they take a look back on Cinematic Pulse over the course of 2023. What has changed? What have they learned? What were their favorite episodes, and what are they looking forward to doing in 2024?
Based on the prequel novel by Suzanne Collins, the origin story of Coriolanus Snow is brought to life and shows us the early days of how the Hunger Games came to be. In a solo review, Audrey breaks down how the movie compares to the book and how this movie breaks down as what is ultimately a villain origin story.
Merry Christmas, pulse fans! This episode discusses a heart-warming Christmas classic that was far ahead of its time for 2004. The first movie to be shot entirely in motion-capture, The Polar Express is unsettling for some and a staple for others. Snuggle in for a warm winter’s podcast, and we hope you all have a very Merry Christmas from Cinematic Pulse!
A three-generation Christmas classic, Audrey and Sharee dip their toes into a study in the history of film — discussing differences in writing, filming, and runtime. They also float how this movie could be done in 2023 but also discuss why this movie, over many of its contemporaries, has endured for nigh one hundred years.
As Chris Columbus’s Home Alone gets popular again this inflation-plagued holiday season, Cinematic Pulse breaks it down and talks about all the things that made them notice this movie was DEFINITELY made in 1990 along with all of their signature hilarious ramblings.
And so begins the Christmas season at Cinematic Pulse! Our first episode is on BBC’s Sherlock’s holiday episode The Abominable Bride. A classical twist on the modern Sherlock show, listen in as Audrey and Sharee have lots of fun breaking it down.
Happy Thanksgiving, pulse fans! No movie this week, just listen in as Sharee and Audrey discuss some of their favorite holiday traditions, things they’re excited to cook and eat, and what Christmas movies they are looking forward to watching.
In recognition of the Mexican holiday “Dia de los Muertos,” Sharee and Audrey talk about Disney/Pixar’s smash hit Coco, which surpassed even Avengers as the top box office movie in Mexico.
Surprise! NO movie this week! This week’s episode is purely a themed hangout from Audrey and Sharee. Get to know your hosts and little bit better and find out what their spooky season pastimes are (maybe even Audrey’s homemade butterbeer recipe)!