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Popcast (Deluxe): ‘Saltburn,’ Jacob Elordi and the New Heartthrob Era

Popcast

The New York Times

Music Interviews, Music Commentary, Music

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2024

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Plus: Barry Keoghan’s “Murder on the Dancefloor,” Jeremy Allen White’s stripped-down moment and Nathan Fielder’s “The Curse” wraps up.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Popcast Deluxe, you're Rit Me Out The Bowless. I've been acting brand new.

0:05.0

Of weekly cultural review, I am John Caramonica, a critic of the New York Times.

0:10.0

I'm Joe Cuscarelli, I'm a reporter at the New York Times.

0:12.0

It is 2024.

0:14.0

I'm still here. Joe's still here.

0:17.0

The chairs are still here.

0:18.0

Popcast deluxe.

0:20.0

We prevail.

0:22.0

Um, Joe, it's been a long break.

0:26.0

I'm rather tortured break, at least for me.

0:29.0

Yeah, welcome back.

0:30.0

Thank you. How are you feeling?

0:31.0

I'm hydrated.

0:32.0

Yeah, good. Extremely hydrated. Yeah, good.

0:33.0

Extremely hydrated.

0:34.0

Not going to be insufficiently hydrated anytime in the near future.

0:37.0

Wet January.

0:38.0

Yeah, deeply, deeply moist January.

0:41.0

We're going to talk about something today that you and I have been sort of batting back and forth casually for the last, I would take a couple months, but it really seemed to crystallize over these last relatively parched two or three weeks when people are kind of like

0:56.6

fumbling for narrative. Right. And the holiday break? Yeah. Speaking of heat in the winter time,

1:02.4

okay. Yeah, I think I think the heart Speaking of heat in the winter time,

1:02.6

okay.

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