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Lights, Cary, Action

Lights, Cary, Action

By: Cary Morrison
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Time is precious, we are always on the move and don't have time to spend 1-2 hours on listening to multiple podcasts. Carrie is here to help. In these 15-minute short, spoiler-free podcasts, Carrie breaks down their thoughts on films they've seen in the past week.Cary Morrison Art
Episodes
  • Solo Film Club: Jaws (1975)
    Feb 14 2025

    'We're gonna need a longer pod'. I watched Jaws. Need I say more?


    Podcast episodes in question: The Film Reroll Part One and Part Two


    Instagram/Threads:⁠⁠⁠ CaryMoz⁠⁠⁠

    BlueSky: ⁠@carymo.bsky.social⁠

    Letterboxd:⁠⁠⁠ CaryMo⁠⁠⁠

    Serializd:⁠⁠⁠ CaryMo⁠⁠⁠

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    14 mins
  • Solo Film Club: The Jungle Book (2016)
    Feb 9 2025


    This Solo Film Club covers the somewhat-live-action remake of The Jungle Book from 2016. I had more opinions about than I thought I would before I pressed record. Enjoy!


    Podcast episodes in question:The Cinemile and ⁠Black Men Can't Jump in Hollywood⁠


    Instagram/Threads:⁠⁠CaryMoz⁠⁠


    BlueSky:@carymo.bsky.social


    Letterboxd:⁠⁠CaryMo⁠⁠


    Serializd:⁠⁠CaryMo⁠⁠



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    21 mins
  • Solo Film Club: Blazing Saddles (1974)
    Jan 23 2025

    The Solo Film Club is where I watch all the films I've been meaning to see in accordance to all the film podcast episodes I have saved - is there a better way of saying this? Anyway, I watched Blazing Saddles from 1974 for the podcast Black Men Can't Jump in Hollywood. I grew up loving Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993), will I also like the controversial satiric western?


    Episode in question: Black Men Can't Jump in Hollywood


    Instagram: ⁠CaryMoz⁠


    Letterboxd: ⁠CaryMo⁠


    Serializd: ⁠CaryMo⁠



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    10 mins

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