1992 at the Movies: THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE
On January 10, 1992 a Ghostbuster got rocked.
Thirty years of white women having no reason or accountability.
That may be a bit harsh but one host truly thinks that Julianne Moore deserved better. Not her character in Curtis Hanson's THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE... just Ms. Moore in general. She's great. As well as AS GOOD AS IT GETS.
The movie we are discussing is not. But it does give another host the opportunity to air out his grievances as the president of his homeowner's association while also lamenting his useless knowledge of hip hop on a movie podcast that is riveted by the glory of white women Karens as personified here by Rebecca De Mornay. She seems nice.
We also all hate children. Even the father on this podcast. Enjoy!
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