• What’s Cooking? (2000) A Heartwarming Look at Culture and Conflict on Thanksgiving

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

What’s Cooking? (2000) A Heartwarming Look at Culture and Conflict on Thanksgiving

  • Summary

  • "She's the Mom, she's the Dad, and I'm the alcoholic, cult worshipping, Satanic Step Mother."

    The Thanksgiving Favorites Month is chugging along as we go into another episode with a Thanksgiving themed film that is waiting for more audiences to discover it. This week, we are joining Henrique and David in California for a Thanksgiving celebration with a side of family dramas. Four families in LA of different ethnicity (Latino, Asian/Vietnamese, African and Jewish) gather together for Thanksgiving dinner in 2000's "What's Cooking?"

    Directed by Gurinder Chadha and starring Joan Chen, Julianna Marguiles, & Mercedes Ruehl. Hear your hosts discuss the infamous Thanksgiving Movie Marathons they've shared over the years that once again lead them to discover the film, why the third act reveal is one of the absolute best in cinema, how much great food is featured in the film to make your hunger go crazy, how incredibly stacked the cast is, plus David returns to the Turkey debate kinda?

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