# Graham Greene

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Potential Pick - Echo (Series) Spoiler Review

Spoiler Warning! Chris and Taylor review the television miniseries, Echo, created for the streaming service Disney+, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character of the same name. It is the tenth television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, sharing continui…

Potential Pick - Antlers

Chris and Taylor review the new supernatural horror film "Antlers" written by C. Henry Chaisson, Nick Antosca and Scott Cooper with Cooper directing. Set in a small town in Oregon, a teacher and her sheriff brother start to notice the strange behavior from one of her students which leads to terrif…

"Our Man in Havana" (1959) Dir: Sir Carol Reed S: Sir Alec Guinness

Carol Reed and Graham Greene reunite, over a decade after "The Third Man." With Sila Blume, Hy Bender, and Yassi Soufi Want to join the conversation? Check out UK Cinema History, a house on clubhouse. https://www.clubhouse.com/house/uk-cinema-history *Wikipedia and IMDB may have been quoted in this…

Barbara Comyns — Our Spoons Came From Woolworths and The Vet’s Daughter with Avril Horner

Barbara Comyns was recently called, “the best English novelist you’ve never heard of” and her unsettling gothic novels are equal parts enchanting and horrific. Joining us is Avril Horner, author of "Barbara Comyns: A Savage Innocence," who offers insight into Comyns' unique blend of …

'The End of The Affair" by Graham Greene

Graham Greene's final contribution to his 4 "Catholic Series" novels, The End of the Affair tells the story of Maurice Bendrix and his internal struggles navigating an affair with his partner, Catherine Walston. The novel's deeply introspective narrative is contrasted by the escalation of WWII in 1…

Quotomania 280: Graham Greene

Today’s Quotation is care of Graham Greene. Listen in! Graham Greene, (born Oct. 2, 1904, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, Eng.—died April 3, 1991, Vevey, Switz.), British author. After studying at the University of Oxford, he converted to Roman Catholicism in 1926. Beginning c. 1930 he worked principa…

Quotomania 222: Graham Greene

Today’s Quotation is care of Graham Greene. Listen in! Subscribe to Quotomania on quotomania.com or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app! Graham Greene, (born Oct. 2, 1904, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, Eng.—died April 3, 1991, Vevey, Switz.), British author. After studying at the Univ…

WITS chats Echo E1 & E2

Rebecca and Tori chat the first two episodes of the Marvel Spotlight show, Echo. We gush, we praise, we applaud (not literally), and rave about the first two episodes. Forgive us if we mispronounce Choctaw words. Who We Are - Haudenosaunee Confederacy Mississippians Were the Mound Builders in Nort…

The Third Man

Send us a Text Message. The Third Man was written by Graham Greene and is set in post-World War II Vienna, the plot follows American writer Holly Martins who arrives in the city to visit his old friend Harry Lime. Upon arrival, Martins learns that Lime has died in a mysterious car accident. Determi…

S7E351 - John Cale 'Paris 1919' with Stephen Bluhm

This week, New York musician Stephen Bluhm brings us John Cale and his hauntingly beautiful 1973 masterpiece: 'Paris 1919'  Songs discussed in this episode: Paris 1919 (live at the Paradiso Amsterdam Netherlands) - John Cale; Any Little Thing - Stephen Bluhm; Big White Cloud - John Cale; No One Is…

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