Ani Bundel

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Ani Bundel has been blogging professionally since 2010. A DC native, Hufflepuff, and Keyboard Khaleesi, she spends all her non-writing time taking pictures of her cats. Regular bylines also found on MSNBC, Paste, Primetimer, and others. 

A Woman's Place Is In Your Face. Cat Approved. Find her on BlueSky and other social media of your choice: @anibundel.bsky.social

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  • 110: Spring Preview 2022

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    Spring TV is busting out all over! The ladies take a look at the biggest titles heading our way over the next few months, from the returns of Sanditon and Call the Midwife on PBS, a new season of Bridgerton on Netflix. Jane Seymour's upcoming Acorn TV mystery Harry Wild and more. 

  • 109: Classics Revisited: Persuasion (1995)

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    Our Classics Revisited series continues as contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies for a look back at the 1995 film Persuasion, an essentially perfect Jane Austen adaptation starring Amanda Root and Ciaran Hinds.

  • 106: Ragdoll

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    The ladies discuss the twisty new AMC+ thriller Ragdoll, a drama that's willing to take some serious risks, even if it doesn't always stick the landing. 

  • 105: The Gilded Age

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    The ladies dig into sumptuous new HBO period drama The Gilded Agea long-awaited project from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes that is at its best when it leans into the American flavor of it all. 

  • 104: Classics Revisited: Bleak House

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    On the latest installment of our Classics Revisited series, the ladies dig into the critically acclaimed 2005 adaptation of Charles Dickens's classic novel, Bleak House. (Yes, the one with Gillian Anderson.)

  • 102: The Tragedy of Macbeth

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    The ladies discuss director Joel Cohen's The Tragedy of Macbeth, an atmospheric, haunting new take on William Shakespeare's Scottish play. 

  • 101: Around the World in 80 Days

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    The ladies kick off 2022 with a look at the new Masterpiece adaptation of Jules Verne's classic novel Around the World in 80 Days which is better than it probably has any right to be.