Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) with Reed Carson

Hello movie going public! On this episode, I sat down with filmmaker and film aficionado, Reed Carson, to watch and discuss the 1966 film adaptation of Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize nominated play, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, starring Dame Elizabeth Taylor, Sir Richard Burton, Sandy Dennis, and George Segal, and directed by Mike Nichols in his film directorial  debut! This film is considered to be one of the movies in the mid 1960s to change the rules of what can be seen and said in film, but does this movie still hold up for a modern audience? Find out

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A Podcast for the old movie lover and those who want to fall in love with classic cinema. Hi, I'm Brian. I am a millennial old movie nerd who loves to look at classic cinema through the lens of a modern eye. Each episode myself and a guest of any age will get together, watch a film made anywhere between the silent era and the year 1980, and then my guest and I discuss the facts of the movie, the movie, and then decide why or why not said movie holds up. If you love old movies and love hearing a non binary feminine millennial express their love for old movies, you will love this podcast too.