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  • Problematic Princesses: Muted Mermaids, Stockholm Syndrome, and Kissing Colonizers
    Dec 8 2025

    And today, take a little trip with me. Once upon a time, there was a man, and that man drew a mouse, and from that mouse grew an empire. In that empire was a whole slew of princesses that were appropriated from different cultures, who are all public domain and free to use. Yay! We love a happy story. In the beginning, these princesses were very simple. They were just young little girls who needed a man to save them, and that was very simple. But then, as audiences kind of evolved, so did the princesses, and a new generation of princesses came forth, ones that were resourceful and intelligent and yet still had to get married at the end of the movie. Recently, these princesses have come under fire because, well, even though Disney princesses have evolved dramatically over the years, there's still quite a few issues with them. There's some issues with how they act. There's some issues with how they grow as people. And there are some major issues with Pocahontas.

    So today we're going to tackle the so-called princess problem.

    CREDITS

    Hosted by: Kristina “Krissie” Rettig & Erin Maxwell

    Edited by: Russ Lichter

    Theme song by: Spooky Dan

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    59 min
  • Animal House: Toga, Toga, Toga and Altogether Infantile
    Nov 29 2025

    This week on Cinematix Problematix, we’re heading back to Faber College for John Landis' 1978 film Animal House, the movie that helped define frat-boy culture, brought John Belushi out of late-night and into cinemas, introduced toga parties into society, and is absolutely a minefield of 1970s “yikes.” And yes, we still kind of love it. Blame nostalgia. Or the soundtrack. Or the fact that the 1970s were lawless times.

    CREDITS

    Hosted by: Erin Maxwell & Kristina “Krissie” Rettig

    Edited by: Russ Lichter

    Theme song by: Spooky Dan

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    56 min
  • Falling Down: D-Fens, Destruction, and Demented Male Behavior
    Nov 21 2025

    Today, we’re talking about the 1993 Joel Schumacher film Falling Down. It follows a down-on-his luck man named William Foster (aka D-FENS) over the course of a 24 hour period on a hot day in 1990’s Los Angeles. Sitting in traffic, surrounded by a cacophonous crescendo of standard LA traffic stimuli, he abandons his car in the middle of the freeway, and sets off on a cross-city trek from East LA to Venice. Along the way, he takes out all of his pent-up resentments on a murderer’s row of LA archetypes that include: a Korean shopowner, hostile Latino gang members, homeless people, fast food workers, construction workers, a neo-nazi who owns a gun shop, and - my favorite - his ex wife (who has a restraining order against him).

    Join us to discuss how this film is still relevant today, as well as to revel in how disturbed Erin was watching it.

    CREDITS

    Hosted by: Kristina “Krissie” Rettig & Erin Maxwell

    Edited by: Russ Lichter

    Theme song by: Spooky Dan

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    1 h et 1 min
  • MASH: Haughty Docs, Horrible Morals, and Hot Lips O'Houlihan
    Nov 14 2025

    This week on Cinematix Problematix, we’re dissecting Robert Altman's 1970 war satire MASH*, the Vietnam-era movie that pretended to be about Korea so the studio wouldn’t panic. Join us as well to deconstruct this Robert Altman classic that has recently come under fire do to, well, a lot of things. Mostly having to do with Hot Lips.

    This film sports an incredible ensemble cast of Donald Sutherland (Hawkeye Pierce), Elliot Gould (Trapper John McIntyre), Robert Duvall (Major Frank Burns), Tom Skerritt (Duke Forrest), Sally Kellerman (Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan), and many others. This film has a run time of 1 hr and 56 minutes.

    CREDITS

    Hosted by: Erin Maxwell & Kristina “Krissie” Rettig

    Edited by: Russ Lichter

    Theme song by: Spooky Dan

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    52 min
  • Song of the South: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah, Zip-a-Dee-WTF??!
    Nov 7 2025

    This week on Cinematix Problematix, we’re cracking open the Disney vault — the part they pretend doesn’t exist — to revisit the 1946 film Song of the South, a movie so controversial that even Disney+ is like, “Yeah, we’re good.” Join us as we eviscerate this Disney "classic," a movie that has the chutzpah to not only be racist, but boring.

    The film stars Ruth Warrick as Sally, Hattie McDaniel as Aunt Tempy, Bobby Discoll as lil’ Johnny, and Luanna Patton as Ginny, and the film has a brisk runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes, and is still way too long.

    CREDITS

    Hosted by: Kristina “Krissie” Rettig & Erin Maxwell

    Edited by: Russ Lichter

    Theme song by: Spooky Dan

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    48 min
  • Gone with the Wind: Sass, Slavery, and Scorching Chemistry
    Oct 31 2025

    This week on Cinematix Problematix, we tackle Gone With the Wind: Hollywood’s glamorous love letter to the Confederacy, complete with plantation nostalgia, enslaved people who “love” their captors, and a heroine who treats the Civil War like an inconvenient garden party. Scarlett O’Hara shines as a heroine who can charm her way out of starvation, while the film clings to a fantasy where slavery was mild inconvenience to a few people and that the Civil War was for States Rights.. It’s epic, it’s iconic, and it’s a three-hour denial of history wrapped in great costumes and moral rot. Please enjoy.

    This film stars Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Hattie MacDaniel, Olivia de Havilland, Butterfly McQueen, and Leslie Howard, and has an epic-worthy runtime of 3 hrs 58 minutes.

    CREDITS

    Hosted by: Kristina “Krissie” Rettig & Erin Maxwell

    Edited by: Russ Lichter

    Theme song by: Spooky Dan

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    52 min
  • Showgirls: Glitter, Greed, Gina Gershon, and Glorious Camp
    Oct 24 2025

    Today, we’re talking about the 1995 Paul Verhoeven film Showgirls. The film tells the tale of Nomi - a bright-eyed but street smart dancer who makes it to Vegas with nothing but dance leggings, a knife, a penchant for thrashing wildly, and a dream. While auditioning for a Vegas show, she catches the eye of aging starlet Cristal Conners and her lover/casino Entertainment Director, Zack Carey, which results in a vicious yet sexy tug of war for who will become queen of the stage. The fighter that she is (literally), Nomi is determined to not be taken advantage of while she turns to the dark side to take Cristal’s place as darlin’ of the Las Vegas strip.

    The film stars Elizabeth Berkley, Kyle MacLachlan, Gina Gershon, Glenn Plummer, Robert Davi, and Ungela Brockman and has a run time of 2 hours 11 minutes.

    CREDITS

    Hosted by: Kristina “Krissie” Rettig & Erin Maxwell

    Edited by: Russ Lichter

    Theme song by: Spooky Dan

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    55 min
  • Milk Money: Hookers, Homework, and Hijinks
    Oct 17 2025

    Today, we're talking about Richard Benjamin's 1994 film Milk Money. The film tells the tale of young Frank, who along with two adolescent friends of his, decide to hire a hooker named V to see what boobies look like. However, V has an abusive pimp and Frank offers to hide her in his treehouse, as young boys tend to do with prostitutes they just met. She then meets Frank's dad Tom who is immediately smitten, yet unaware that V is living in the treehouse. Long story short, a predictable love story develops between V and Tom with V's abusive pimp on her tail, and hijinks ensue.

    The film stars Melanie Griffith, Ed Harris, Michael Patrick Carter, Malcom McDowell, Anne Heche, and Philip Bosco, and has a runtime of 1hr and 50 minutes.

    CREDITS

    Hosted by: Kristina “Krissie” Rettig & Erin Maxwell

    Edited by: Russ Lichter

    Theme song by: Spooky Dan

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    36 min