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3 October 2017updated 05 Oct 2023 8:14am

SRSLY #113: Home Again / Our Souls at Night / Dissect

On the pop culture podcast: the Meyers rom com Home Again, the Jane Fonda-Robert Redford film Our Souls at Night and the music podcast Dissect.

By Caroline Crampton

This is SRSLY, the pop culture podcast from the New Statesman. Here, you can find links to all the things we talk about in the show as well as a bit more detail about who we are and where else you can find us online.

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SRSLY is hosted by Caroline Crampton and Anna Leszkiewicz, the NS’s head of podcasts and pop culture writer. We’re on Twitter as @c_crampton and @annaleszkie, where between us we post a heady mixture of Serious Journalism, excellent gifs and regularly ask questions J K Rowling needs to answer.

The Links

Our episode on problematic faves and our episode on Wind River.

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Home Again

The trailer.

Ann Friedman on Nancy Meyers.

Our Souls at Night

The trailer.

The film on Netflix.

The Telegraph piece on the film’s name.

Jane Fonda on Robert Redford.

Our episode on 45 Years.

Dissect

The podcast.

Cole Cuchna’s patreon.

Caroline’s column about it.

The Vox Kanye West video.

The Watching the Throne podcast.

For next time:

We are listening to the second series of the Dissect podcast.

You can also find us on Twitter @srslypod, or send us your thoughts on tumblr here. If you like the podcast, we’d love you to leave a review on iTunes – this helps other people come across it.

We love reading out your emails. If you have thoughts you want to share on anything we’ve discussed, or questions you want to ask us, please email us on srslypod[at]gmail.com, or @ us on Twitter @srslypod, or get in touch via tumblr here. We also have Facebook now.

Our theme music is “Guatemala – Panama March” (by Heftone Banjo Orchestra), licensed under Creative Commons. 

See you next week!

PS If you missed #112, check it out here.

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