In the Movies... Ep. 33: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl and Movie Critics


Tish and Juliana talk about Me and Earl and the Dying Girl and movie critics. After reading a critical article of a movie we enjoyed, we questioned the quality of the movie. So, we wanted to talk about how critics affect the general audience's opinion of movies, the box office, and awards. Should we listen to the critics at all?


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This Month in the Movies: March 2017

Tish and Juliana talk about what’s new in the movies this month; trailers for kick-ass women-led movies, how asian whitewashing is doing at the box office, and Americans remaking more foreign movies.

News

#ThankYouMattDamon [

Refinery29

]

Jack Nicholson, Kristen Wiig to Star in ‘Toni Erdmann’ Remake [

Variety

]

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Is Being Rebooted [

Vulture

]

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The Doctor's Companions Ep. 52: Conference Call

The Doctor's Companions Ep. 52: Conference Call

Tish, Juliana, and Linda talk about Season 7, Episode 13 “Nightmare in Silver” and Episode 14 “The Name of the Doctor”. The Cybermen are back and The Doctor is playing with himself. Clara fulfills her destiny of The Impossible Girl Who Saves the Doctor, and we meet the Doctor-Not-Doctor in the lead up to the 50th anniversary special.

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In the Movies Ep. 32: Drunk Disney: Return to Oz

Tish and Juliana got drunk watching Return to Oz and then talked about it. Does alcohol make this creepy, dark, weird Wizard of Oz sequel more or less terrifying to watch? Play our drinking game and find out for yourself!

Drinking Game

Basic Rules:

- title mentions

- when you can predict the next line

- when there’s a song to sing along to

Return to Oz Rules:

- when you recognize the same actors as characters in Oz

- when rocks are spying on Dorothy

- you notice specifics taken from the books

- mention of chicken/egg fear

- “It can’t be helped"

- you are genuinely terrified

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In the Movies Ep. 31: Spotlight on Yulin Kuang

Tish and Juliana talk about filmmaker Yulin Kuang. Probably most widely known for her short film I Ship It (now a series on the CW Seed), Yulin is a young short filmmaker whose work we adore. You can find most of her work, which often focuses on coming-of-age tales and romantic comedy, on her YouTube channel,

Yulin Is Working

. We talk about Yulin's body of work and why we love it so much.

Yulin Kuang Filmography

First Kiss (2012)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldF0QWWF9xU

The Perils of Growing Up Flat Chested (2013)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GT6vVqpGt8

Kissing in the Rain (Series, 2014)

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs2T_dNZ-XW7q7eqkRL1VXBiyaC_5VXRW

I Didn’t Write This (Series of shorts, 2014-ongoing)

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9KxVMEYAaYJzVKZ8QWvhoT7_GZuxhBiF

Irene Lee, Girl Detective (2014)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAn1TLklMHo

I Ship It (2014)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4-o9pAWsCc

We’ve Met Before (2015)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc6XsWqwHV0

Angie & Zahra (2015)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haHKhFEOY1o

Love Wins in All 50 States (2015)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4hgwpWU-AE

Tiny Feminists (Series) (2016)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cJRsa8v0nc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjeVgXDVwdI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWmXlafrJV4

If Women Ruled the World (2016)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeeKQa6cynE

Belinda (2016)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiyZqMB_ChU

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SHOULD THE DOCTOR BE A WOMAN? ✚ In the Movies... and More



There's a question that's been on the mind of many Whovians for a while now, but even more so after Peter Capaldi recently revealed that this next season, Season 10, will be his final as The Doctor.
Who should play the next Doctor?

On a tiny island full of thespians, the list of potential British actors who haven't already played a part on Doctor Who is getting slim. (Not that previously appearing on the show prevents you from being cast again in a major role...) But moreso than discussing who specifically could be cast as The Doctor's next regeneration, some Whovians, seeking more diversity and representation in the show, are suggesting that the next Doctor should be a person of color, or more controversially, a woman.

So, if you're watching this, you're a Whovian who already knows about this and clicked here to see my opinion, of course. I'll get to that, but let me introduce myself a bit. I am a feminist. I am a cinephile. I spend all my free time watching movies, TV, and YouTube. I co-host a movies discussion podcast, where female representation and other diversity and inclusion are important topics. I also co-host a Doctor Who rewatch podcast. I haven't watched Classic Who yet, but I am familiar with all The Doctors, and some major plot points. I am someone who looks for and fights for great female representation in media and celebrates diversity of all kinds. This is my life. This is who I am. I've made media study, particularly women in media, my life.

So, when I say: I don't think The Doctor should regenerate into a woman. You should keep watching to find out why a woman desperate for better representation of women in media doesn't want to see the lead character of an internationally known and loved TV show be a woman.

My reasoning comes from two perspectives of the show: from within the show, as a fictional universe, and from the outside, as a show on television in the year 2017.

So, let's dive into this Whoniverse, and consider The Doctor as a person, er- Time Lord. The Doctor is over 2000 years old. He has regenerated 13 times. In all that livin', in all those regenerations, he has chosen to be a man. Hardcore Whovians may debate me on this- or have more informed perspectives, but from what we know from the show, a Time Lord does have some control over their regeneration, but not complete control. (He's never been a ginger.)  Regenerations are not completely random, so I would say The Doctor has a pretty strong sense of his gender identity. I mean, I'm a cisgender woman, who loves being a woman, but I think I might try being a man once, if I could regenerate. But The Doctor is a man. Always.
Other Time Lords have regenerated as different genders. It is possible to change gender (or at least, biological sex?) and skin color/race with a regeneration. To know that it is a possibility, and seemingly not a shocking one, for a Time Lord to change gender with a regeneration would suggest that The Doctor is choosing his gender identity.

I think a sense of gender identity is a pretty strong argument for The Doctor to keep regenerating as a man, but let's look at it how the people writing all these think pieces are looking at the issue; representation in media.

Doctor Who has been around since 1963 in some form or another. Originally on television for 26 years, and back on television since 2005, The Doctor is an iconic British fictional character, among the ranks of James Bond and Sherlock Holmes. In all that time, with all the actors portraying the character, with the possibility of change and reinterpretation and rebooting the whole series anew, the writers, showrunners, producers, have kept The Doctor a white man. For a show in the 60's, this is nothing surprising. There wasn't really another option. That's what tv was. For a show in the 2010's, the audience and the people creating the show, know there can and should be more than just white men on our TVs.

There's plenty of room for improvement on Doctor Who in the area of representation, of all kinds. Wouldn't giving the show a female lead character give the show major female representation points? ...Not really. Representation is about more than quantity; it's also quality. And "representation" for representation's sake isn't really changing anything the landscape of modern television.
I find the idea of changing The Doctor to a woman because some fans and critics are calling for it like this recent fad of rebooting well-known men-starring movies with women in the lead roles. Turning a role written for a man into a woman isn't really representation... It's giving us men's sloppy seconds. Women deserve better. And audiences deserve better. We deserve to see women in roles written for women. To change The Doctor to a woman at this point would be just pandering for views, for the attention from controversy, for the pat on the back from feminists?

So, we want better female representation on Doctor Who. If changing The Doctor to a woman isn't going to help, what will?! I'm glad you asked. Representation of women in media isn't truly representation if it doesn't intersect with other identities that women have. Just adding more young, straight, white, able-bodied women isn't representative of many women. We need to see more queer women, trans women, women of all races, disabled women, older women, fat women. With so many new characters in each episode of Doctor Who, there is plenty of room for a variety of people to play those roles. I’d love to see more women baddies and more diversity in the types of women who come aboard the TARDIS as companions. With Bill, we are getting our second black woman as a companion, but I’d love to see a woman of a different race come aboard the TARDIS. And we’re all getting sick of this older man - younger woman dynamic that’s been going on in the TARDIS forever. Let’s get an older woman running around with The Doctor.

I don’t think The Doctor regenerating as a woman will do the show any good, from a character and story perspective, or a media analysis perspective. I would, however, love to see The Doctor regenerate into a non-white man. It’s about time for that. And we can work on improving the female representation with other characters on the show.

The Doctor's Companions Ep. 50: Ain't Afraid of No Ghosts

We celebrate 50 episodes of the podcast! And then we have a little time left to learn about the Cold War and talk about ghostly encounters. Here's to 50 more!

Some Fun Facts:

50 podcast episodes

98 Doctor Who Episodes

7.7 seasons

1 movie

1 guest

2 fans named Nate/Nathan

700 days (1 year, 11 months)

The new cover, in all its glory:

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Which planet/spaceship/place would you want to go that they do in the show?

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The Doctor's Companions Ep. 49: Wi-Fi for Dummies

We talk about Season 7, Episode 7 “The Bells of Saint John” and Episode 8 “The Rings of Akhaten”.  We reminisce about our first memories of the Internet as it seems Clara is also new to the concept of the Internet and Wi-Fi. And when Clara's first trip aboard the TARDIS leads to a disproportionately intense face-off with a sun god, we try to focus on the good parts of these first Clara episodes.

New Who News

Doctor Who Star Peter Capaldi Says Season 10 'Will Be My Last' [

TV Line

]

Arrow and Doctor Who Alum John Barrowman Comes to Ottawa! [

Ottawa Comic Con

]

Series 10 Teaser "A Time For Heroes" - Doctor Who [

Doctor Who

]

Doctor Who series 10: original Mondasian Cybermen returning [

Den of Geek

]

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What is your favorite feature of the TARDIS? (Besides time & space travel)

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This Month in the Movies: February 2017

Tish and Juliana talk about what’s new in the movies this month; once again, the Oscars were overwhelmingly white and male.

What We Watched

The Love Witch (2016) [

IMDb

]

1001 Grams (2014) [

IMDb

]

Young Sophie Bell (2014) [

IMDb

]

Before I Fall (2017) [

IMDb

]

Trailers

The Beguiled [

YouTube

]

Catfight [

YouTube

]

Girls Trip [

YouTube

]

The Bad Batch [

YouTube

]

The Oscars

These 7 Women Could Make History At The Oscars Tonight [

Fortune

]

This year at the Oscars: why would women expect any better? [

The Verge

]

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In the Movies Ep. 30: Spotlight on Movie BFFs

Tish and Juliana talk about movie BFFs, female friendships on screen, and real life friendships.

Links

All the reasons Romy and Michele are the OG lady lifemate goals [

Hello Giggles

]

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