Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Movie Review: Best of End Credits Radio

This week on End Credits, it’s a cause for celebration. As you may have noticed above, this is the 200th episode of the show, a momentous event almost four years in the making. There have been a lot of changes on the show, some people have come and gone over the years, but the draw has always been the movies, and this week we remember the best of the best.

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Movie Review: Things Heard & Seen

This week on End Credits, we’re going to get spooky again! It’s been a while since we tackled a good, old fashioned ghost story (unless dead malls count), but we’re going to make up for lost time with the new streaming hit Things Heard & Seen. It’s not exactly breezy summer viewing, but we’re also going to talk about the good old days of going to the movies in summer time.

Monday, April 26, 2021

It's The Vibe That Counts


This pandemic doesn't seem at all like the post apocalyptic books we've read in the past!There is way more sitting around reading books and watching movies and television shows from our younger years.

Join Steph and Candice as a conversation about Lindy West brings them down the path of all the things we've revisted recently before we get to the monthly Stephen King update.

Books

Shit Actually by Lindy West

Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle

Needful Things by Stephen King

Gerald's Game by Stephen King

Survivor's Song by Paul Tremblay

Podcast Links

I Hate It But I Love It

You're Wrong About

This Ends At Prom

 

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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Movie Review: Nomadland

This week on End Credits, we’re all on lockdown here in Ontario, but we’re going to hit the road in spirit. Unable to travel ourselves, we will live vicariously this week through the titular characters of Nomadland, and since this is an Oscar-nominee, we will consider all the movies that were also looking good in awards season, but never got their just desserts.

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Movie Review: Promising Young Woman

This week on End Credits, things are going to get especially disturbing. Our review this week is an Oscar-nominee, and a timely one at that. We’re going to talk about Promising Young Woman, and there’s so much to talk about with this movie. For a bit of fun though, we’re going to kick off the first part of the show on a theme with a list of revenge movies.

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

There is no break in March


Steph and Candice chat Fox Mulder, critical thinking skills and 20th and 21st century popular music.

Books:

1973: Rock at the Crossroads by Andrew Grant Jackson

Links:

k-os cover of The Cars Just What I Needed (opens a Youtube video)

Strong Songs Podcast on Babylon Sisters by Steely Dan

Switched on Pop podcast How Streaming Changed the Sound of Pop

Timestamps:

3:00 There was an anti-mask protest near the bookstore; empathy and critical thinking

7:56 Fox Mulder is not the hero you think he is

10:30 It's okay to not be okay, but how do we move forward

16:00 The importance of routine

22:00 Reading as a habit that shakes up your habit

26:50 Podcasts vs radio

30:00 Gen X talking about music these days

50:00 The terror of algorithms

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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Movie Review: To All The Boys: Always and Forever

This week on End Credits, it may be March, but we’re still in the mood for love. Our movie this week will take us back to high school and the difficult balancing act of school, romance, and the future. We’re reviewing To All the Boys: Always and Forever, and we’re also going to talk about another love affair, Hollywood’s love of affirmation through the awarding of gold statues.