Episode 46: 1992 with Kristy Puchko
A podcast about the great movie years.
Kristy Puchko — film critic, entertainment reporter, and the film editor at Mashable — was nine years old in 1992, and was probably entirely too young to see most of the dark, weird, horny movies that ended up shaping her warped mind at that age. Let’s look back at them!
Batman Returns is streaming on Amazon Prime (though only for one more week!) and HBO Max, and is also available for digital rental or purchase. (It also has a damn fine 4K Blu-ray.)
A League of their Own is streaming on Netflix (though only for one more week!) and is also available for digital rental or purchase. Bram Stoker’s Dracula is available for digital rental or purchase, but fuck that noise, get that 4K.
The Muppets Christmas Carol is on Disney+ and available for digital rental or purchase. And finally, Death Becomes Her is streaming on FreeVee” and available for digital rental or purchase.
And for Mike and Jason’s picks: Malcolm X is available for digital rental or purchase, but fuck that, get the Criterion 4K; Glengarry Glen Ross is on Hulu and Peacock and several ad-supported streamers, plus digital rental or purchase, PLUS there’s a really good Shout! Factory Blu-ray.
This week’s episode was sponsored by our friends at the New York Film Festival; here’s the site we direct you to in the ad, if you’d like to grab some tickets to the NYFF (and you should).
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