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Who The Hell Are We?
Who The Hell Are We?
Author: Edward Kelsey Moore and Melanie Benjamin
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Authors Melanie Benjamin and Edward Kelsey Moore talk books, movies, aging, ambition, and everything in between. Each episode features one book or one movie—something to read, something to watch, and plenty to say. It's a podcast about stories, friendship, and figuring it out as you go.
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Suggestions and comments: melanded@whothehellarewe.com
Podcast Substack: melanieanded.substack.com
More: melaniebenjamin.com | edwardkelseymoore.com
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It's book review week, Melanie and Ed discuss Prodigal Summer (2000) by author Barbara Kingsolver. Also, Melanie explains why it has been her best sports weekend EVER. More at melanieanded.substack.com or email melanded@whothehellarewe.com
Our hosts seem to have hit the eggnog early as they discuss The Shop Around the Corner, a 1940 American romantic comedy-drama film produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Frank Morgan, and Joseph Schildkraut. More at melanieanded.substack.com or email melanded@whothehellarewe.com
Robert Mitchum's preacher in The Night of the Hunter was inspired by real murders that also shaped Jayne Anne Phillips's novel Quiet Dell. Ed and Melanie trace the link between book and film, exploring how truth becomes myth and how art transforms tragedy. More at melanieanded.substack.com or email melanded@whothehellarewe.com .
Robert Mitchum's sinister preacher, Charles Laughton's only directorial effort, and one of cinema's most haunting thrillers — The Night of the Hunter (1955) went unappreciated in its day. Ed and Melanie explore its striking imagery, Shelley Winters' fate, and Lillian Gish's quiet strength. More at melanieanded.substack.com
It's Book Club week as Ed and Melanie take on Laughing Gas (1936) by P. G. Wodehouse. A book with aristocrats colliding with Hollywood child stars in a screwball farce of body-swapping and mischief. 📧 melanded@whothehellarewe.com 📖 melanieanded.substack.com
Melanie and Ed discuss Maurice (1987), the Merchant Ivory adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel of forbidden love. They explore the film's emotional tone, literary legacy, and what it meant to tell this story in 1987. 📧 melanded@whothehellarewe.com 🔗 melanieanded.substack.com 🌀 Originally released: July 8th, 2023
A 1931 film about a washed-up boxer and his son turns into one of the most emotional episodes Ed and Melanie have ever recorded. They walk through The Champ scene by scene, with reflections on Frances Marion, child actors, and a performance by Jackie Cooper that still stuns. 📬 melanded@whothehellarewe.com 📰 melanieanded.substack.com
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947), a ghost story with real romantic power. Gene Tierney is luminous, Rex Harrison is "Sexy Rexy," and the ending still breaks our hearts. 📬 Email us: melanded@whothehellarewe.com 📰 Substack: https://melanieanded.substack.com 🌀 Originally released: July 4, 2022
Melanie and Ed begin a new movie-book rhythm with their first book episode: Rules of Civility by Amor Towles — a novel of restraint, elegance, and quiet ambition in 1930s New York. 📧 melanded@whothehellarewe.com 🔗 melanieanded.substack.com
Melanie and Ed discuss the 1951 sci-fi classic The Day the Earth Stood Still and explore why Klaatu's quiet alien warning still resonates. 📧 melanded@whothehellarewe.com 🔗 melanieanded.substack.com 🌀 Originally released: November 24, 2024
A Technicolor convent clings to a cliff in Black Narcissus (1947), where desire, memory, and madness simmer. Ed and Melanie unpack Kathleen Byron's unforgettable performance, Deborah Kerr's quiet power, and colonialist shadows. 📧 melanded@whothehellarewe.com 🔗 melanieanded.substack.com 🌀 Originally released: October 15, 2023
Lena Horne leads a dazzling cast in Stormy Weather (1943), but the film holds back from giving her a real role. Melanie and Ed revisit this musical landmark with admiration and frustration. 📬 Email us: melanded@whothehellarewe.com 📰 Subscribe: whothehellarewe.substack.com
Hepburn dazzles, Grant simmers, and Stewart steals a kiss — but we're asking what the movie does to its strongest character. Wit, weddings, and one quietly devastating rewatch. 📬 Email us: melanded@whothehellarewe.com 📰 Subscribe: whothehellarewe.substack.com
The team watches Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964)—Melanie immediately wants a divorce. Monkey chaos, Cold War weirdness, and a survival story that forgets to care. 📬 Email us: whothehellarewe@gmail.com 📰 Read and subscribe: whothehellarewe.substack.com 🔁 This episode originally aired on September 9, 2020.
REISSUED for Pride Month | The Boys in the Band (1970) A queer dinner party implodes in Mart Crowley's groundbreaking pre-Stonewall drama. Melanie and Ed revisit the 1970 film and reflect on its dated portrayals, raw emotion, and lasting legacy. Subscribe at whothehellarewe.substack.com Email us: melanded@whothehellarewe.com
After more than 100 episodes of delightful chaos, Melanie and Ed are finally giving *Who the Hell Are We?* a little structure—just a little. From now on, they'll alternate between one movie and one book, with plenty of time in between for tangents, updates, and whatever else comes up. First up: The Philadelphia Story (1940) The book? Tune in next time to find out. Comments and suggestions: melanded@whothehellarewe.com Substack: https://melanieanded.substack.com
Melanie and Ed love watching old movies and dishing on them. This week's movie is WILL SUCCESS SPOIL ROCK HUNTER (1957), starring Jayne Mansfield and Tony Randall, with Betsy Drake, Joan Blondell, John Williams, Henry Jones, Lili Gentle, and Mickey Hargitay, and with a cameo by Groucho Marx. Send podcast comments and suggestions to Melanded@whothehellarewe.com Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Melanie and Ed love watching old movies and dishing on them. This week's movie is TORCH SONG (1953), starring Joan Crawford and Michael Wilding. Send podcast comments and suggestions to Melanded@whothehellarewe.com Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Melanie and Ed love watching old movies and dishing on them. This week's movie is THE HOLIDAY (2006), starring Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, and Jack Black. Send podcast comments and suggestions to Melanded@whothehellarewe.com Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Melanie and Ed love watching old movies and dishing on them. This week's movie is VALENTINO (1977), directed by Ken Russell and starring Rudolf Nureyev, Leslie Caron, Michelle Phillips, and Carol Kane. Send podcast comments and suggestions to Melanded@whothehellarewe.com Don't forget to subscribe to the show!



