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Paddington 2 with Bechdel Cast co-host Caitlin Durante | The Pick of the Flicks Podcast #81

June 3, 2020 by Tom Beasley

On The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, a different guest drops in every week to chat about their favourite film. This week, Bechdel Cast co-host Caitlin Durante stops by to fan out about the joyous Paddington 2…

On this week’s episode of The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, Bechdel Cast co-host Caitlin Durante joins the show for a joyous display of love for Paddington 2 – possibly the greatest sequel ever made. We discuss Ben Whishaw’s incredible voice performance, the possibility of a Paddington 3 and, of course, how much that ending makes us cry.

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