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Overinvested

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Overinvested is a weekly podcast from pop culture obsessives Gavia Baker-Whitelaw and Morgan Leigh Davies. Each episode, Gavia and Morgan dive into a film, TV show, or comic they just can't stop thinking about.
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Episodes

Ep. 235: The North Water

This week, Gavia and Morgan finally bring you their much-delayed opinions on Andrew Haigh's ultra-bleak but mesmerizing miniseries "The North Water," starring Jack O'Connell and Colin Farrell as shipmates on a doomed Arctic whaling expedition. Topics include the show's sharp depiction of masculinity and sexuality in Victorian England, its uncompromising approach to violence, stellar performances from O'Connell and Farrell, and more.

Nov 12, 202152 min

Ep. 234: Dune(2021)

This week, Gavia and Morgan revisit Frank Herbert's sci-fi classic "Dune," newly interpreted by director Denis Villeneuve and starring Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, and more. Topics include the Villeneuve's passion for the source material, his masterful direction, Chalamet's winning performance as Paul Atreides, the film and novel's troublesome relationship to the Middle East, and much more.

Nov 05, 20211 hr 13 min

Ep. 233: London & New York Film Festivals 2021

This week, Gavia and Morgan report back from the London and New York Film Festivals, running down an exciting list of buzzy fall titles that includes Jane Campion's "The Power of the Dog," starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst; Palme d'Or winner "Titane"; the sequel to Joanna Hogg's autobiographical film "The Souvenir"; a new film by Pedro Almodóvar starring Penelope Cruz; Edgar Wright's disappointing horror flick "Last Night in Soho"; Joel Coen's solo directorial effort "The Tragedy o...

Oct 29, 202159 min

Ep. 232: The Last Duel

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss Ridley Scott's new historical drama "The Last Duel," which stars Matt Damon, Adam Driver, Jodie Comer, and Ben Affleck. Topics include the film's tripartite structure, its thoughtful handling of the rape that drives its plot, Affleck's unexpectedly dazzling comedic performance, and much more.

Oct 21, 202157 min

Ep. 231: The Green Knight

This week, Gavia and Morgan finally dig into one of the year's most-discussed films, David Lowery's "The Green Knight." Topics include the film's relationship to the original poem, "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"; its depiction of medieval life; performances by Dev Patel and Alicia Vikander; and more.

Oct 15, 20211 hr 8 min

Ep. 230: Drive (2011)

This week, Morgan and Gavia revisit Nicolas Winding Refn's instant-classic "Drive" (2011), starring Ryan Gosling as a getaway driver and Carey Mulligan as the neighbor with whom he becomes infatuated. Topics include the film's electric direction and iconic soundtrack, its dubious casting process, its provocative treatment of violence, and much more.

Oct 01, 202151 min

Episode 229: Intermission

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss John Crowley's 2003 debut film "Intermission," an early-aughts blast from the past starring Colin Farrell, Cillian Murphy, Kelly Macdonald, and many more as a group of interconnected characters in Dublin. Topics include the film's relationship with other multi-plot films from the nineties and aughts, its cringey throwback misogyny, Crowley and screenwriter Mark O'Rowe's later work, and more.

Sep 25, 202141 min

Ep. 228: Far From Heaven

This week, Morgan and Gavia dive into Todd Haynes' 2002 masterpiece "Far From Heaven," starring Julianne Moore as a 1950s housewife, Dennis Quaid as her closeted husband, and Dennis Haysbert as the gardener with whom she falls in love. They discuss the film's relationship to Douglas Sirk's 1950s women's pictures, its recreation and subversion of period aesthetics and attitudes, the stunning performances from the main cast members, and much more.

Sep 18, 202159 min

Ep. 227: Strictly Ballroom

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss Baz Luhrmann's directorial debut, the beloved Australian classic "Strictly Ballroom" (1992), starring Paul Mercurio as a would-be champion ballroom dancer and Tara Morice as his unlikely partner. Topics include the development of Luhrmann's distinct aesthetic, the film's successful deployment of tropes and queer subtext, and much more.

Sep 11, 202142 min

Ep. 226: The White Lotus

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss Mike White's buzzy summer hit "The White Lotus," starring Jennifer Coolidge, Murray Bartlett, Steve Zahn, and many more as the guests and staff at a luxury resort in Hawaii. Topics include the show's rushed production due to COVID, its treatment of class and colonialism, its extraordinary cast, and much more.

Aug 27, 20211 hr 8 min

Ep. 225: Jaws

This week, Gavia and Morgan delve into "Jaws" (1975), Steven Spielberg's breakthrough film and arguably the first American blockbuster. Topics include the film's enduring political resonance; its clever deployment of suspense (and that shark animatronic); performances by Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Shaw; and much more.

Aug 19, 202142 min

Ep. 224: Ganja & Hess

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss "Ganja & Hess," Bill Gunn's classic experimental horror film, starring Duane Jones and Marlene Clark. Topics include the film's beleaguered initial release, its engagement with blaxploitation and vampire tropes, its unconventional narrative and visual style, and more.

Aug 14, 202142 min

Ep. 223: A Bad Moms Christmas

This week, Morgan and Gavia take a seasonal break to discuss the 2017 Christmas hit "A Bad Moms Christmas," starring Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn as the titular trio of bad moms who have to contend with their own bad moms, played by Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines, and Susan Sarandon, showing up for the holiday. Topics include gender roles in mainstream American comedy, this film's financial success, the divine presence of Christine Baranski, and more.

Aug 06, 202139 min

Ep. 222: Raw

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss newly crowned Palme d'Or winner Julia Ducournau's previous feature, "Raw" (2016), a deliciously gruesome horror film about a young veterinary student who discovers the allure of cannibalism. Topics include the film's genuinely shocking moments of violence, its treatment of teenage female sexuality, excellent performances by stars Garance Marillier and Ella Rumpf, and more.

Jul 30, 202142 min

Ep. 221: Marvel's Loki

This week, Gavia and Morgan break down Marvel's disappointing "Loki" show, starring Tom Hiddleston as the titular god of mischief. They discuss the show's failure to escape now-familiar MCU problems, critique its handling of its beloved central character, ponder the state of Tom Hiddleston's career, and more.

Jul 21, 202141 min

Ep. 220: No Sudden Move

This week, Morgan and Gavia discuss "No Sudden Move," Steven Soderbergh's new neo-noir film now streaming on HBO Max, featuring a dazzling cast that includes Don Cheadle, Benicio del Toro, Amy Seimetz, Jon Hamm, Ray Liotta, and many many more. They consider the film in the context of classic noirs as well as Soderbergh's filmography, debate the merits of its storytelling approach, praise its actors, and more.

Jul 15, 202141 min

Ep. 219: The Music Man

In this week's episode, Gavia and Morgan find themselves unexpectedly at odds over classic movie musical "The Music Man" (1962), starring Robert Preston as small-time conman Harold Hill and Shirley Jones as the librarian who falls for him in spite of herself. Is this movie justifiably beloved or an interminable purgatory? You be the judge.

Jul 09, 202133 min

Ep. 218: The NeverEnding Story

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss millennial children's classic "The NeverEnding Story," Wolfgang Petersen's adaptation of Michael Ende's bestselling novel. They delve into the making of the film, critique its wobbly plot structure, compare it to other beloved fantasy films of the 1980s, and more.

Jul 03, 202142 min

Ep. 217: The Empty Man

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss "The Empty Man," an under-seen horror gem from 2020 rapidly approaching cult status. Directed by David Prior and starring James Badge Dale and Marin Ireland, this film follows an ex-cop whose investigation into a missing teenager leads him deeper and deeper into a mysterious cult. Topics include the film's tortured production history and delayed release, its provocative mixture of conventional horror aesthetics and more deeply disturbing ideas, a spoilery disc...

Jun 26, 202147 min

Ep. 216: Akira

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss the classic anime film "Akira" (1988), directed by Katsuhiro Otomo. Topics include the film's storied production history and rich worldbuilding, its influence and legacy, and its allegorical treatment of nuclear war.

Jun 18, 202151 min

Ep. 215: System Crasher

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss acclaimed German film "System Crasher," starring Helena Zengel as a traumatized girl living in a series of residential homes for troubled children. Topics include the film's sensitive handling of its young protagonist and the system attempting to help her, director Nora Fingscheidt’s approach to working with a child actor, other films about wild children, and more.

Jun 12, 202142 min

Ep. 214: Saint Maud

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss Rose Glass' critically acclaimed debut feature, the indie horror flick "Saint Maud," starring Morfydd Clark as an intensely religious hospice nurse and Jennifer Ehle as her terminally ill patient. Topics include the film's sensational technical accomplishments, superb performances from Clark and Ehle, the film's engagement (or lack thereof) with Catholic iconography, and much more.

Jun 05, 202140 min

Ep. 213: The Lady Eve

This week, Morgan and Gavia discuss Preston Sturges' gloriously cynical screwball classic "The Lady Eve," starring Barbara Stanwyck as a con artist and Henry Fonda as her gullible mark. Topics include Sturges' unique approach to romantic comedy, this film's place within the genre of films about competent women romancing dolts, Barbara Stanwyck's dazzling career, and much more.

May 27, 202141 min

Ep. 212: Klute

This week, Morgan and Gavia discuss the first installment in Alan Pakula's paranoia trilogy, the 1971 film "Klute," starring Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland. Topics include Fonda's career and star persona, the film's relationship to both the paranoia thriller genre and to second wave feminism, its depiction of sex work, and more.

May 14, 202153 min

Ep. 211: Attack the Block

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss the beloved 2011 alien invasion movie "Attack the Block," written and directed by Joe Cornish and starring John Boyega and Jodie Whittaker. Topics include the film's superb screenplay and slick direction, its smart fusion of genre and social commentary, Boyega's breakout performance and star persona, and more.

May 07, 202144 min

Ep. 210: David Lynch's "Dune"

This week, Gavia and Morgan investigate what went wrong with David Lynch's adaptation of Frank Herbert's mammoth fantasy novel "Dune." They discuss the film's tormented production history, the peculiar and not tremendously good film that resulted, Lynch's disavowal of the finished product, and more.

Apr 30, 202141 min

Ep. 209: Promising Young Woman

This week, Gavia and Morgan take a critical look at Oscar darling "Promising Young Woman," the debut film from Emerald Fennell that stars Carey Mulligan and Bo Burnham. Topics include the film's dubious approach to rape revenge narratives, its generally lackluster screenplay, its hollow aesthetic, and more. (TW for discussions of rape and sexual violence)

Apr 21, 20211 hr 2 min

Ep. 208: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)

This week, Gavia and Morgan revisit one of their favorite films, Tomas Alfredson's 2011 adaptation of John le Carré's classic novel, "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy." Topics include the masterful adaptation of the book by screenwriters Peter Straughan and Bridget O'Connor; superb performances from a cast including Gary Oldman, Mark Strong, and Colin Firth; stupendous production design and costuming; and much more.

Apr 14, 20211 hr 11 min

Ep. 207: In the Mood for Love

This week, Gavia and Morgan dive into Wong Kar-wai's masterpiece "In the Mood for Love," starring Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung as star-crossed lovers in 1960s Hong Kong whose spouses are having an affair. Topics include the film's rich visual language, its influence on current cinema, stunning performances from Leung and Cheung, and much more.

Apr 04, 202155 min

Episode 206: Promare

This week, Gavia and Morgan discuss the 2019 anime film "Promare," from Studio Trigger. Topics include the film's queer subtext, its electrifying visuals, the many unexpected twists of its screenplay, and much more.

Mar 27, 202139 min
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