Dignified
Network (1976) – Mental Health and Prophetic Madness!
In this episode of P&M’s Movie Criticisms, hosts Miss M and Miss P dive into the 1976 film ‘Network,’ exploring its themes, characters, and relevance to contemporary society. They discuss the film’s satirical take on media sensationalism, mental illness, and the historical accuracy of its portrayal of the television industry. The hosts evaluate the film using their unique hot sauce rating system, providing insights into the production elements, directing, acting quality, and cinematography. The conversation culminates in a debate over the film’s ending and its implications, encouraging listeners to engage with the film and share their thoughts.
Takeaways
The film ‘Network’ remains relevant to today’s societal issues.
Sensationalism in media is a central theme of the film.
The characters represent various aspects of the media industry.
Historical accuracy is a strong point of the film.
Mental illness is portrayed through the protagonist’s struggles.
The film critiques the commercialization of news and entertainment.
The acting performances are exceptional and memorable.
Cinematography plays a crucial role in storytelling.
The film’s ending leaves a lasting impact on viewers.
Engagement with the audience is a key element of the film.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to P&M’s Movie Criticisms
01:08 Overview of ‘Network’ and Ratings
03:14 P&M’s Movie Criticism Chart Explained
03:58 Iconic Quotes from ‘Network’
05:42 Initial Impressions and Emotional Impact
06:47 Historical Accuracy and Relevance
07:56 Themes of Mental Illness and Sensationalism
10:55 Character Dynamics and Plot Development
14:25 Attention-Grabbing Elements of the Film
22:20 Production Elements and Box Office Performance
24:08 The Impact of Network on American Society
25:30 Production Elements and Their Significance
26:59 Character Decline and Mental Health Themes
27:43 Directing and Its Awards
29:16 The Power of Truth in Media
35:28 Acting Quality and Character Portrayals
37:44 Sound Quality and Effects
39:37 Cinematography and Visual Storytelling
41:04 Cultural Commentary and Final Thoughts
Network, movie review, film criticism, 1976, Sidney Lumet, Peter Finch, Faye Dunaway, media satire, mental illness, historical accuracy
Read MoreRyan Coogler’s Sizzling Thriller – ‘Sinners’ (2025), Ep. 10
In this engaging conversation, Ms. P and Miss M review Ryan Coogler’s latest film, discussing its historical accuracy, emotional impact, cinematography, and production elements. They utilize a unique hot sauce rating system to evaluate the film, exploring character development and the cultural significance of blues music within the narrative. The discussion culminates in their final…
Read More‘Apocalypto’ (2006) Film Review: Mel Gibson’s Epic, Ep. 9
In this episode, Ms. P and Miss M review Mel Gibson’s film ‘Apocalypto’, discussing its historical accuracy, character development, and cinematography. They introduce a unique hot sauce rating system to evaluate the film, providing insights into its production elements and emotional impact. The conversation also touches on the future of the film and the legacy…
Read MoreExploring ‘Venom’ (2024) Film Review – A Kelly Marcel Film, Ep. 8
In this episode, Ms. P and Miss M review ‘Venom: The Last Dance,’ discussing its strengths and weaknesses through their unique ‘hot sauce’ rating system. They explore various aspects of the film, including character dynamics, emotional impact, production elements, and cinematography. The conversation also touches on the film’s box office success and the quality of…
Read MoreAnna Kendrick’s Dynamic Directorial Debut – Woman of the Hour, Ep.7
In this episode, Ms. Pand Miss M review ‘Woman of the Hour,’ Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut. They discuss the film’s themes of misogyny, emotional impact, and the historical context surrounding its true crime narrative. The hosts evaluate the movie using their unique ‘hot sauce’ rating system, exploring various aspects such as production quality, directing techniques,…
Read MoreUnpacking ‘Wolf Man’ of 2025 – A Leigh Whannell Film
In this episode of P-N-M’s Movie Criticisms, hosts Ms. P and Miss M review the 2025 film ‘Wolf Man.’ They discuss their unique hot sauce chart rating system, evaluate the film’s character development, cinematography, and production quality. The conversation delves into themes of generational trauma and emotional impact, while also engaging with the audience to…
Read MoreThe Fall (2006) Film Review: An Epic by Tarsem Singh
Join Ms.P and Miss M as they talk about the experience that is Tarsem Singh’s The Fall (2006). This film takes you on an epic journey like no other. Watch the film and engage in discussion with them! Follow us on social media: Instagram: @leehostess Instagram:@goddessesve Twitter: @PNMMoviecritic Click here to listen now https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/p-n-m-movie-criticisms/id1794265277?itscg=30200&itsct=podcast_box&ls=1&mttnsubad=1794265277 https://iheart.com/podcast/269042477/…
Read MoreFuriosa: A Mad Max Saga
Join Ms.P and Miss M as they journey through Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. We will be rating this film with our Hot Sauce, and pulling it through our P-N-M Criteria. One more thing, don’t worry about our shenanigans along the way! Follow us on social media: Instagram: @leehostess Instagram:@goddessesve Twitter: @PNMMoviecritic Click here to…
Read MoreThe Blackening Film Review – Thank you, Tim and Tracy!
Join Ms.P and Miss M as we talk about Tim Story’s and Tracy Oliver’s The Blackening (2022) and their all-star ensemble cast! We will be rating this film with our Hot Sauce, and pulling it through our P-N-M Criteria. One more thing, don’t worry about our shenanigans along the way! Follow us on social media:…
Read More
Who’s Your Favorite? – ‘K-pop Demon Hunters’ (2025) #kpop #kpopdemonhunters #disney #podcast