Episode 48: Blindspotting

Welcome to Screen Tea Podcast! Crank the speakers in your Uber and get ready as Lisha & Jules cover Lisha’s favorite movie (yes, again, it’s a whole thing), Carlos López Estrada’s 2018 feature length directorial debut, Blindspotting! Grab some green juice (but not from the Kwik Way tho) and dial it up as Lisha digs (Diggs?) deep into the amazing writing and borderline loses it over movie preference hierarchies, Jules keeps on with her apparent issues with cry-acting and highlights stellar cinematography, and both of your hosts lavish never-ending praise onto writers Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal. This is an important film, folks, maybe one of the most important movies about racial disparity in America that you can get your hands on; so watch it, and then come back to us for some FACEVASIN’. 

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Sources for information gathered for this episode were: http://www.imdb.com, http://www.wikipedia.org,  http://www.rottentomatoes.com, http://www.metacritic.com, 

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Episode 23: Up In The Air

Welcome to Screen Tea Podcast! Check your bags and take the middle seat between Lisha and Jules as they review Jason Reitman’s 2009 film Up in the Air! It was Jules’ pick this week, and it’ll be easy to hear why as you listen to her squeak over Anna Kendrick…though to be fair, there’s a lot of praise happening over just about everything in this week’s episode. From Lisha getting really, really deep with her character analysis of Ryan (is he or ISN’T he a total twat?), the gals losing it over a-mazing cinematography, and a mutual outpouring of love over the ever formidable Vera Farmiga, pour yourself some (hopefully not black licorice flavored) tea or crack open a can, sir, and come fly with us.

Sources for information gathered for this episode were: www.imdb.comwww.wikipedia.org,  www.rottentomatoes.comwww.metacritic.com, Vanity Fair Anna Kendrick Interview (https://youtu.be/z5VfekpUpms), https://www.cineluxe.com/4k-is-sometimes-2k-but-thats-ok/, and https://www.slashfilm.com/jason-reitman-responds-to-rumors-of-an-up-in-the-air-cancer-subplot/.
 Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/screenteapodcast, hit us up on Twitter @screenteapod, shoot us an e-mail at thescreenteapodcast@gmail.com, and check out our website at www.screenteapodcast.com!

Happy listening!

Please go check out https://www.watershedvoice.com/, an independent nonprofit news organization based in Three Rivers, Michigan. Watershed Voice, on top of being a new and much needed strong journalistic presence, has also decided to feature Screen Tea Podcast on their digital news site! Support them with a subscription, by sharing their page on social media, and with good old fashioned word of mouth.

(Excellent podcast logo commissioned from the talented Mel. Find Mel on Instagram @javadoodler, website www.javadoodleart.com, or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Javadoodle.Art.
 
Our incredible intro music was composed by Detroit musician Sasha Kashperko!)

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