Critics review “I Am Woman,” a biopic of Australian singer Helen Reddy; “Unpregnant,” about a 17-year-old pregnant woman who can’t get an abortion without her parents’ permission, so she enlists the help of an ex-friend; “The Sit-In,” a new documentary on Peacock about the week Harry Belafonte took over the Tonight Show from Johnny Carson; “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” about a woman who creates an art gallery of people’s mementos from past relationships.
In ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery,’ letting go of physical things means letting go of emotions
Dacre Montgomery (right) and Geraldine Viswanathan star in “The Broken Hearts Gallery.” Photo credit: George Kraychyk/Columbia Tristar
Guests:
Christy Lemire - writer for RogerEbert.com and co-host of the podcast Breakfast All Day -
@christylemire,
Jacqueline Coley - editor for Rotten Tomatoes and co-host of the new podcast “Rotten Tomatoes is Wrong” -
@THATJacqueline
Host:
Madeleine Brand
Producers:
Sarah Sweeney,
Michell Eloy,
Amy Ta,
Rosalie Atkinson,
Brian Hardzinski,
Angie Perrin