4.6 • 601 Ratings
🗓️ 10 November 2023
⏱️ 25 minutes
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For our first Friday culture chat, we talk about the new cringe-drama-comedy show The Curse, which dropped on Paramount Plus today. Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone play a couple who are making a problematic reality TV show, Flipanthropy, whose goal is to “ethically gentrify” an American neighbourhood. When they’re cursed by a child, their lives are turned upside down. Lilah’s joined by FT columnist Stephen Bush and assistant arts editor Rebecca Watson to talk about the show and how prestige TV is changing comedy. Why are we laughing less, and cringing more? And why is comedy so complicated right now?
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We love hearing from you. Lilah is on Instagram @lilahrap. You can email her at [email protected].
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Links (all FT links get you past the paywall):
– The Curse can be streamed on Paramount Plus and Showtime in the US from November 10. It airs on Paramount Plus in the UK from November 11
– The other shows we discussed are Nathan For You (2013-2017) and The Rehearsal (2022)
– Look out for the FT’s review of The Curse. TV critic Dan Einav’s review of The Rehearsal is here: https://on.ft.com/3SASwFM
– Rebecca Watson’s novel is called Little Scratch. She’s on X at @rebeccawhatsun
– Stephen Bush’s daily UK politics newsletter is called Inside Politics. You can trial it for free here. He’s on X at @stephenkb
– Stephen recommended, as films where children act like children, the new British film Scrapper and the 2021 Belgian film Playground. Rebecca added the 2022 film Aftersun
– Lilah recommended the comedian Rachel Kaly
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Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner and Sam Giovinco.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Life and Art from FT Weekend. |
0:03.4 | This is our Friday chat show. |
0:05.4 | I'm Lila Raptopoulos. |
0:07.5 | Today we're talking about The Curse, a new drama series from Benny Safdi and Nathan Fielder, |
0:12.7 | which dropped on Paramount Plus today and drops tomorrow in the UK. |
0:17.0 | Joining me from London is the FT's assistant arts editor, Rebecca Watson. |
0:20.9 | She is also a novelist. |
0:22.2 | She wrote the novel Little Scratch, which was recently made into a play. |
0:25.4 | Hi, Rebecca. |
0:26.3 | Hello. |
0:27.8 | Also with us is FT columnist and notorious resident film buff, Stephen Bush. |
0:34.8 | Hi, Stephen. |
0:35.9 | Hi, yeah. |
0:37.0 | Thank you both for being here. Okay, I'm going to kick things off by introducing the show to listeners. |
0:41.9 | Starting with the fact that the episodes of The Curse will be releasing week by week and we are under strict orders to only discuss the very first episode of the show this week. |
0:50.8 | But it will be informed by maybe having watched a little more. The plot as of episode one is basically this. |
0:57.3 | Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder are a married couple who are filming a pilot for a new |
1:02.1 | HGTV show in which they flip houses in a low-income town called Española in New Mexico. |
1:08.4 | They're angling it as house flipping meets philanthropy. |
1:12.6 | Horribly, it's called flipanthropy, and the goal is to, quote, ethically gentrify. |
1:19.2 | Of course, this couple is wealthy and out of touch and doesn't seem to be helping anyone at all. |
1:23.9 | And cringe and discomfort ensues. |
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