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Revelations & Heart Palpitations

Revelations & Heart Palpitations

De: Coco & V
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Two Hosts. Too Many Opinions. A Dangerous Amount of Female-Driven Cinema Knowledge. Having Revelations and Heart Palpitations Right Alongside You.

2026 Coco & V
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  • The Women
    Apr 9 2026

    From Broadway scandal to Hollywood spectacle, The Women has lived many lives and stirred up more opinions than we ever expected.

    In this episode, we dive into the glittering, catty, and surprisingly complicated universe of The Women and its three screen adaptations: The Women, The Opposite Sex, and The Women. From the razor-sharp wit of Clare Boothe Luce’s original play to the technicolor excess and eventual girlboss-era misfire, we unpack what each version gets right and very, very wrong.

    Along the way, we explore iconic performances from Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, and Rosalind Russell, behind-the-scenes drama worthy of the script itself, and the enduring appeal of a story where men are never seen, but somehow remain the center of everything.

    Is the 1939 version truly untouchable? Does the 1956 musical deserve its flowers for fashion alone? And is the 2008 remake really as disastrous as everyone says?

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    31 m
  • All About Eve ft. Kristen Lopez
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode of Revelations & Heart Palpitations, we’re diving into one of the sharpest, most iconic films ever made: All About Eve.

    Joined by entertainment journalist and classic film expert Kristen Lopez, we unpack the world of Margo Channing and Eve Harrington, and the timeless themes of ambition, aging, and survival in Hollywood.

    We talk about the legendary performances by Bette Davis and Anne Baxter, the cultural impact of the film, and the very real industry anxieties it exposed, ones that still resonate today.

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    1 h
  • Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of Revelations and Heart Palpitations, Coco and V begin with a different kind of introduction as they reflect on making art in a moment shaped by war and uncertainty. Turning to cinema as a place of beauty and connection, they dive into Albert Lewin’s 1951 romantic fantasy Pandora and the Flying Dutchman, starring Ava Gardner and James Mason, with lush Technicolor cinematography by Jack Cardiff. From the legend of the Flying Dutchman to surrealist imagery and Ava Gardner’s magnetic screen presence, they unpack one of the most visually enchanting, and perplexing, films of its time.

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    32 m
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