Two movies where a woman terrorizes a man she thinks owes her something, a man she has a certain perception of that isn’t as true as she’d like it to be — it’s Misery vs Tyler Perry’s Acrimony.
Kristanna Loken | Strong Female Leads
Kristanna Loken (Terminator 3, Painkiller Jane, Body of Deceit) joined me on the very first episode of Strong Female Leads. She is not only a phenomenal actress, but a truly delightful person. We discussed the hidden whimsy of thrillers, her T3 mime skills, and not taking yourself too seriously.
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Ill-Fated: No Country for Old Men vs Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
This week, I'm talking about two soulless killing machines in movies that explore the idea of fate — it's No Country for Old Men vs Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. P.S. I announce during the episode that the very first guest on Strong Female Leads dropping FRIDAY on the Tasteless feed is none other than Kristanna Loken, the T-X herself!
Don't Worry: Rosemary's Baby vs The Invitation
Best Laid Plans: Gladiator vs View From the Top
Two atypical revenge tales about someone whose life was laid out before them before being thwarted by a real jerk — it's Gladiator vs View From the Top.
Reality Check: Inception vs Luce
Curiosity Killed the Cat: The Kids Are All Right vs Chloe
2 movies where a woman's yearning for another kind of life and her self-destructive tendencies lead to things spiraling out of control — it's The Kids Are All Right vs Chloe.
Witch Hunt: The Witch vs The Witches
Whodunit: Knives Out vs Scream 3
I unravel two movies where an entitled man will stop at nothing to get what he believes is his, including framing the woman he thinks took it from him with murder — it's Knives Out vs Scream 3.
In Living Color: Who Framed Roger Rabbit vs Looney Tunes: Back in Action
Two PG live action/animated hybrids with heroes who have been struggling in life until they get roped into a world of cartoons and capers — it's Who Framed Roger Rabbit vs Looney Tunes: Back in Action.