The Channing Salon

By: Rachel S. Bernstein Rachel Lee Berger
  • Summary

  • The show where we discuss gender, genre, and je ne sais quoi, one Channing Tatum movie at a time. New episode third Tuesday of every month. Hosted by Rachel S. Bernstein and Rachel Lee Berger.
    2021 Channing Salon
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Episodes
  • Episode 08: Step Up 2: The Streets
    Sep 22 2021

    Rachel & Rachel discuss sequel tropes, art school politics, and Moose in STEP UP 2: THE STREETS (2008). Tragically, our pitch for a rebooted Footloose Cinematic Universe was cut for time.

    CONTENT WARNINGS: This episode contains discussion of racist movie tropes.

    Our next episode on STOP-LOSS (2008) is coming your way October 18th!

    Email us at channingsalon@gmail.com and follow us on:

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 07: Battle In Seattle
    Aug 19 2021

    Rachel & Rachel discuss cops, shirtlessness, and the mystery of the missing Joshua Jackson in BATTLE IN SEATTLE (2007). Seriously, if you know who Joshua Jackson plays in this movie, please tell us.

    CONTENT WARNINGS: This episode discusses on screen depictions of police brutality and miscarriage.

    Our next episode on STEP UP 2: THE STREETS (2008) is coming your way September 21st!

    Email us at channingsalon@gmail.com and follow us on:

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 06: Step Up
    Jul 21 2021

    Rachel & Rachel discuss perfunctory romance, tights, and the eternal conflict of basketball vs. dancing in STEP UP (2006). Tragically, our discussion of whether Anne Fletcher should have directed CATS (2019) was cut for time.

    Our next episode on BATTLE IN SEATTLE (2007) is coming your way August 16th!

    Email us at channingsalon@gmail.com and follow us on:

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    1 hr and 17 mins

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