Episode 100
Everything Everywhere All at Once
We celebrate the 100th episode of Good Pop by discussing a film of epic importance! This week we dive into the many parallel universes of Everything Everywhere All at Once, the new film starring Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan, and directed by The Daniels. A high octane film about family, taxes, mama trauma, and the immigrant experience... also hot dogs, raccoons, and nice suits (warning, there will be spoilers, please watch the film before listening to us talk about it).
What's Popping? - Minx, Julia, Permission to Dance, Bridgerton Audio Decriptions, Top Chef
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