Screen Tea Podcast: The Triplets of Belleville
For week two of all-animated film December, Lisha and Jules are coming at you with the feature length directorial debut from Sylvain Chomet, 2003's The Triplets of Belleville!
For week two of all-animated film December, Lisha and Jules are coming at you with the feature length directorial debut from Sylvain Chomet, 2003's The Triplets of Belleville!
Please get cozy with whatever warm beverage brings you the most comfort, because for their first ever animated film episode, Lisha and Jules have chosen possibly one of the most heart-wrenching animated films created to date: Travis Knight's 2016 masterpiece, Kubo and the Two Strings!
With everything going on in the world the Watershed Voice podcast network got a bit neglected in recent weeks but today we'll catch you up on the last three Screen Tea Podcast episodes ahead of Episode 19. So without further adieu, enjoy the witty banter of Lisha and Juliet McCurry.
Join Lisha and Juliet as they invoke the name of Kevin to praise the daylight (...no. Not stooping to the obvious pun) out of the 2017 Academy Award winner for Best Picture, Moonlight.
Join Lisha and Juliet for the second and third episodes of a THREE-PART SAGA as they break down their thoughts and opinions about the characters and actors within the Marvel Cinematic Universe!
Welcome to Screen Tea Podcast, and even more importantly, welcome to MARVEL MOVIE MAY! Join Lisha and Juliet for the first of THREE EPISODES as they break down their thoughts and opinions about the characters and actors within the Marvel Cinematic Universe!
Join Lisha and Juliet as they light up your night (morning? mid-afternoon?) with their mixed review of fantasy film Stardust, complete with delight over baby Charlie Cox, a Severus Snape reference or two, the destruction of plot holes (because Lisha can't leave well enough alone), and a ton of Robert De Niro feels.
Join Lisha and Juliet on Screen Tea Podcast this week as they fight the sleepy hahas to dissect charming indie film "Jeff, Who Lives at Home," argue over character development in major film franchises, and mess up a whole lotta words.
Join Lisha and Juliet as they giggle and gripe their way through their (very mixed up and conflicted) review of Joker on Episode 2 of Screen Tea Podcast.
Join Lisha and Juliet McCurry as they dig into their first episode and serve up a healthy mug of opinions, bad puns, and critiques of every aspect of The Cabin in the Woods.