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Silver Screen Podcast - Moonstruck Review

Silver Screen Podcast - Moonstruck Review

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Episode 126 - "I have a feeling this is going to be just delicious."

Benvenuti! A warm welcome, faithful friends, to a brand-new episode of the Silver Screen Podcast. This time we’ve reassembled our “Discord Crew”: regular host Mike alongside returning guests Adrienne, Sandy, and Tobi. Adrienne and Sandy have chosen one of their all-time favourites for us to look at — Moonstruck (1987). But will first-time viewers Mike and Tobi fall under its spell as strongly? We’ll be breaking down the making of the film in our Behind the Scenes sections — from inspired casting and precise directing to the evocative score and more. Expect discussion of Nicolas Cage’s... noteworthy unhinged performance, the Oscar-winning turns from Cher and Olympia Dukakis, and the film’s plotting, sexual politics, romantic flourishes, and deeper themes. We also explore how Moonstruck blends sharp comedy with Italian-American culture and the heartbeat of New York City. Finally, we share audience reactions, highlight our personal stand-outs, and wrap up with conclusions and scores. So don’t just stand there howling at Cosmo’s Moon — pour a glass of champagne (sugar cube optional) and join our movie-review family.

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