BLINDSPOTS Podcast Episode #20: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS & THANKSKILLING
Kristy Strouse is the Owner/Editor in Chief of Film Inquiry,…
Film Inquiry presents Blindspots with Jake and Kristy. In this new podcast series, Film Inquiry staff members and fast friends Jake Tropila and Kristy Strouse will each recommend a film they like that the other person has not seen. They will then watch the other person’s selection and come together to discuss their thoughts and reactions to both films. For those who seek hidden gems and new findings in the world of cinema, this is the podcast for you.
We here at the Blindspots podcast would like to express that not every film we cover is a certified classic, nor does each film selected for discussion necessarily have to be one that either host holds any real fondness for. With that being said, for this month of November, we’re bringing another special themed month in the form of Thanksgiving movies! Up first, Kristy introduces Jake to Jodie Foster’s 1995 comfort food film about visiting your relatives at Home for the Holidays. Then, Jake takes Kristy to 2007 where ThanksKilling, a film about a wise-cracking, homicidal turkey, was cooked up into existence. It’s all holiday, all the time on this latest episode of Blindspots!
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Have you seen either of these Thanksgiving films? What are some of your favorites? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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Kristy Strouse is the Owner/Editor in Chief of Film Inquiry, writer, podcaster, and all around film and TV fanatic. She's also VP of Genomic Operations at Katch Data and is a member of The Online Association of Female Film Critics and The Hollywood Creative Alliance. She also has a horror website: Wonderfully Weird & Horrifying.