Cinema Therapy

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 50:17:45
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Synopsis

Cinematherapy is your favorite podcast about people who know nothing about life but everything about film and television! Why do we turn to film and television to make sense of our feelings and everyday lives? Hosts Karen Joy and Nicole can relate. Join these women as they examine great film/television and identify themes and lessons that can help us confront issues we all face.

Episodes

  • The Crown

    26/11/2020 Duration: 41min

    Hello Sensitive Cinephiles! Season 4 of The Crown is here and Cinema Therapy is ready to dive into all the royal family drama- Margaret Thatcher vs. The Queen, the appalling historical accounts of British history and of course, Princess Diana. After a torrid binge session, we will endeavor to work through our feelings with Cris Soto. Spend your Thanksgiving with The Crown and Cinema Therapy!Follow @cinematherapyshow on Instagram Follow @CinTherapyPod on Twitter Become a Patreon member today - @CinematherapyPod

  • YOU BETTA VOTE

    02/11/2020 Duration: 57min

    Hello Sensitive Cinephiles! Election Day is around the corner and Cinema Therapy is energized by the civic-minded spirit in the air. Since this may be the most important election of our lifetime, we wanted to discuss a film where a U.S. policy matter was central to its theme. We’re so excited to talk about Unpregnant, a film available now on HBO Max.  Follow Cinema Therapy on Instagram @cinematherapyshow Follow Cinema Therapy on Twitter @CinTherapyPod Support us on Therapy @CinemaTherapyPod

  • Season of the Witch

    29/10/2020 Duration: 01h06min

    In the days leading up to Halloween, Cinema Therapy is honoring the season of the witch by discussing the craft, coventry, and the journey of a woman coming into her power. In this episode we discuss the films The Craft, Midsommar, and The Witch, with our featured guest, Nicole Martin!Follow Cinema Therapy on Instagram - @cinematherapyshowFollow Cinema Therapy on Twitter - @CinTherapyPodSupport Cinema Therapy by becoming a Patreon subscriber! - @CinemaTherapyPod 

  • Lovecraft Country

    15/10/2020 Duration: 59min

    Hello Sensitive Cinephiles! After a year marked with violence against Black Americans and increasing prejudice towards Asian Americans, Lovecraft Country offered an escape to a world where the same pitfalls exist for underserved populations, but magic can be used as a tool to regain their power. This week we discuss the acclaimed HBO series created by Misha Green. Joining us for this discussion is advertising professional Rachel Harrison.

  • Pen15 and Other Awkward Things

    08/10/2020 Duration: 01h04min

    Calling all formerly awkward middle schoolers! In this episode we discuss Pen15, a television series created and starring thirty-somethings Anna Konkle and Maya Erskine, who re-inhabit the setting of their middle school years while playing fictionalized versions of their teenage selves. Joining us this week is Sasha Coleman, a teacher, friend to both co-hosts Nicole and Karen, and a middle school teacher.  Follow Cinema Therapy Show on Instagram/Facebook @cinematherapyshow Follow Cinema Therapy Show on Twitter @CinTherapyPod Become a Patreon Member @CinemaTherapyPod  

  • I May Destroy You

    01/10/2020 Duration: 57min

    Welcome Sensitive Cinephiles to Season 3 of Cinema Therapy! In this episode we consider I May Destroy You, written and directed by Michaela Coel. Destruction has been one of the consistent themes of this year - from wildfires in the Western U.S., to the erasure of our so-called normal lives. With our guest, marketing and brand management professional Simone Parker, we will unpack how this series can lead us to destroying old norms in exchange for honest boundaries. Follow @cinematherapyshow on Instagram and Facebook@CinTherapyPod on Twitter Support Cinema Therapy by becoming a Patreon member!

  • Episode 37: "My Favorite Movie Genre is Sandra Bullock"

    16/07/2020 Duration: 01h11min

    She's beauty and she's grace, but she's also a witch, a sister, a mother, an ambitious law student, a survivor, and so much more. She's Sandra Bullock! Tonya, a spatial data scientist, military veteran, and movie lover joins this episode of Cinema Therapy to convert Nicole and Karen into Sandra Bullock devotees. Episode 37 explores and revisits classic Sandra Bullock films such as A Time to Kill, Practical Magic, and Birdbox. Do you believe in Sandy?Please Subscribe, Rate and Review!Follow Cinema Therapy on Instagram: @CinemaTherapyShow

  • Episode 36: The Power of Pride

    28/06/2020 Duration: 01h22min

    Pride 2020 is here, time to celebrate Cinema Therapy style! Episode 36 covers several groundbreaking films portraying the LGBTQ+ community, including Paris is Burning, The Queen, But I’m a Cheerleader, and Pariah. Movie buff, Witch, and Playwright Maxwel Martinez graces us as our special guest! Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review! Follow us on Instagram @cinematherapyshow

  • Episode 35: Black Joy

    14/06/2020 Duration: 01h14min

    This week we are celebrating Black joy! After nearly four seasons of Insecure, we've watched a cast of diverse Black characters navigate romantic relationships, friendships, family, career, self love and growth! Guests Joy Anderson and Kevin Coleman bless Episode 35 of CINEMA THERAPY to discuss Season 4 of Insecure. Is Molly and Issa's friendship on its breaking point? Are you Team Lawrence or Team Nathan? Tune into CINEMA THERAPY today to prep yourself for Insecure 's Season 4 finale and to learn more sources of BLACK JOY in television and film. Please Subscribe, Rate and Review!Follow Cinema Therapy on Instagram: @CinemaTherapyShow

  • Episode 34: Crying with Pixar

    21/05/2020 Duration: 01h16min

    Whether it’s the music that tugs at our heartstrings, the inspiration from seeing dreamers of any and all ages follow their passions, the pain of witnessing the loss of a loved one, or simply the sensation that is the ups and downs of life-the magic of Disney’s Pixar encapsulates it all, and it makes us cry! Episode 34 gets opens us up to talk about our feelings with films UP, INSIDE OUT, and ONWARD. Media producer Will Salvi joins as a guest on this episode of Cinema Therapy!

  • Episode 33: Welcome to the Family

    07/05/2020 Duration: 01h38min

    Leave your guns and take your cannolis - Cinema Therapy has invested 9+ hours to the Italian Mafia! This week, Nicole and Karen discuss iconic films The Godfather, The Godfather: Part ll, and Goodfellas. Guests Micah Kanters and Tiye Kinlow join us as we weigh our personal philosophies against the Corleone family values. Tune in, this episode is an “offer you can’t refuse.” Rate, Subscribe and Review! Follow @cinematherapyshow on Instagram and Facebook!

  • Episode 32: The Joy of Cooking

    23/04/2020 Duration: 01h31min

    Has the Coronavirus era made a cook out of you? Your Cinema Therapy co-hosts are making themselves home in the kitchen and turning to food-related media to make sense of it all! Join us as we dive into the film Julie & Julia, the documentary series Cooked, and the documentary series Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. Hunter Zuli, chef, educator, community organizer and founder of BLK PALATE, is our guest for this episode and shares how their Haitian and Congolese origins cultivated their love of food! Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review! Instagram: @cinematherapyshow

  • Episode 31: Mad Women

    31/03/2020 Duration: 01h10min

    Cinema Therapy is closing out Women's History Month by shining a light on the women of the acclaimed drama series, Mad Men. Peggy, Joan, Betty and the other women of Mad Men know a thing or two about navigating uncertain times with wile and charm. Nicole and Karen come together via video chat to share how this time has affected their everyday life and why we need the escapism and comfort of T.V. and film more than ever. Rate and Subscribe! Follow @cinematherapyshow on Instagram

  • Episode 30: Crazy in Love

    27/02/2020 Duration: 01h07min

    After wrapping up Valentine's Day love is is in the Air at Cinema Therapy! As they reach their 30th episode (whooo!) Karen and Nicole have discussed many different types of love and their many facets-including platonic love, black love, self love, so on and so forth, but have yet to delve into the part of love that's maddening. In this episode our hosts get intimate and reveal part experiences, relationships, and patterns to help understand how a person in love can and may act out of character participating in toxic and obsessive behavior patterns. Karen and Nicole explore ways in which love can drive people crazy with help from the film "Birds of Prey: and the Fantabulous emancipation of one Harley Quinn".

  • Episode 29: She's a Hustler and her name is J.LO

    13/02/2020 Duration: 01h08min

    Episode 30 celebrates the long-lasting, groundbreaking force of Jennifer Lopez's career! CINEMA THERAPY examines her iconic roles in Selena, Enough, and Hustlers to understand why these films became sources of inspiration for women. Miami-based hustler and dear friend of Karen and Nicole, Laurie Forrest, joins the conversation!

  • Episode 28: Who Watches The Watchmen?

    30/01/2020 Duration: 01h13min

    In this episode of CINEMA THERAPY, Nicole and Karen tackle questions raised by the social, racial, and philosophical content of HBO’s The Watchmen, based on the graphic novel of the same name. Our favorite hosts get into it and the conversation elicits emotions and affirmation revolving around shared trauma and oppression - the series is just that deep! Our guest for Episode 29 is computer engineer and CINEMA THERAPY certified tv/film aficionado Chris Gustave! Follow CINEMA THERAPY on Instagram - @cinematherapyshow

  • Episode 27: Marriage Story

    16/01/2020 Duration: 01h17min

    New year, new decade - Cinema Therapy is still here! We're welcoming 2020 by sharing how the holidays went and discussing intentions for the new year! Can’t think of a more perfect way to discuss starting new than with Netflix’s Marriage Story, an intimate look into a family separating and evolving. We examine how the film's characters face the growing pains of divorce and redefine themselves as individuals while co-parenting their son. Harlem based DJ and fellow tv & film enthusiast Mashiriki Brown join Karen and Nicole for the conversation!

  • Episode 26: The Farewell to 2019

    12/12/2019 Duration: 01h12min

    It's the holidays and we're feeling warm and fuzzy at Cinema Therapy! In the spirit of love and joy, we're discussing the film that made us reflect most on the love we experience with our own families - The Farewell, written and directed by Lulu Wang. Join us as we consider whether we've ever lied for the greater good and listen to us reflect on our own cultural clashes with family members. Joining us for this episode is one of Nicole's closest friends, Eirene Nakamura Salvi, and her newborn son, River! Follow Cinema Therapy on Instagram @cinematherapyshow, follow Nicole at @nicolesophia and follow Karen @kjpangantihon --- Please rate, review and tell your friends about Cinema Therapy!

  • Episode 25: Don't Try to Be Humphrey Bogart

    28/11/2019 Duration: 58min

    We're back! It's been months and we know you missed your fix of Cinema Therapy and your hosts, Nicole and Karen! The truth is we never left you. In this homecoming episode Nicole reflects on her new job and how she feels about her old life in Chicago versus her current life in New York City. Karen discusses being on Hinge (pre-requisite for potential suitors is listening to Cinema Therapy FYI). Your girls come together to share their thoughts on Amazon Prime's series Modern Love, and some of their takeaways from their favorite episodes of Season 1 - some of the sweetest relationships aren't romantic; it's an individual's right to be selective about who they reveal their personal baggage with as well as when in a relationship; and there's simply no need to be a tortured soul in love - don't try to be Humphrey Bogart and just be with the one you love. Get in your feels with us and get into Modern Love!

  • Episode 24: Back to the 80s

    22/08/2019 Duration: 01h05min

    Karen and Nicole went fast and hard with Season 3 of Stranger Things (88 MPH to be exact...HA)! These Cinema Therapyzers have grown incredibly fond of this charming gang of children as they bonded through games of Dungeons and Dragons and battled powerful monsters, navigating a world influenced by films such as "Back To The Future," "E.T.," and "The Goonies." To join them on this explorations of the 80s is Karen's sister Mavis (the Maverick to her Iceman), who joined us from Miami, Florida to discuss why watching the newest season of Stranger Things made them so nostalgic for a time that they barely lived through.

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