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Points on the spiral. A reflection on loss, grief, understanding, and peace, written and performed by Reeya Banerjee. Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time’s mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let’s create together. Concept by Jenny Curtis, theme music by Chris Porter. A CurtCo Media Production.


“Where The Mind Is Without Fear” by Rabindranath Tagore, read by Reeya Banerjee, aired on April 13, 2021. “One Poem a Day Won’t Kill You” is a podcasting partnership between the Desmond-Fish Public Library and the Highlands Current, offering a poem a day during National Poetry Month, read by community members in Philipstown, NY and Beacon, NY, hosted by librarian Ryan Biracree.


“Cathode Ray Cast” host Bernadette Gorman-White dissects the enigma that is HBO's THE UNDOING, and its eyebrow-raising award season success, with special guest Reeya Banerjee.


In this very special episode of “Overdrinkers” (I mean, they're all very special, aren't they?), host Mike Burdge is joined by fellow movie-lush, Reeya Banerjee, to discuss the career of the unfortunately late and exceptionally great, Christopher Plummer. Films of note include THE SOUND OF MUSIC, STAR TREK VI: THEUNDISCOVERED COUNTRY, BEGINNERS, A BEAUTIFUL MIND, THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING, INSIDE MAN and THE INSIDER. There are also many attempts to perfect a Denzel Washington impression, and Reeya refers to Rudyard Kipling as “my boy Rudy,” because… she can. Seriously. It’s allowed.


On this special Story Screen Family episode of “Overdrinkers”, host Mike Burdge watches 12 Christmas time movies with no breaks, then speaks to the friends that picked each movie, beginning with a chat with Reeya Banerjee about LOVE ACTUALLY. It gets weird.


“Cathode Ray Cast” host Bernadette Gorman-White chats with guest Reeya Banerjee about the story so far in Netflix's historical drama, THE CROWN, which has garnered soaring praise in almost every aspect of filmmaking over the past 4 years.


“Overdrinkers” host Mike Burdge sits down with official Bond-Nut, Reeya Banerjee, to discuss a few more Bond movies in this third installment of their special eps on the series. In this episode, the pair discuss the legacy of the recently departed, Sean Connery, using three of his Bond films as a springboard: his first film, DR. NO, his last film, DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER, and his cheat film, NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN.


Once believed to be lost to the sands of time, our research team at Story Screen Presents has unearthed the legendary follow-up to the infamous CASINO ROYALE episode, where “Overdrinkers” host Mike Burdge is once again joined by fellow Bond-Nut, Reeya Banerjee, to freak out over movies and drink an uncomfortably large amount of Vesper martinis. Consider this a warning.


“Overdrinkers” host Mike Burdge is joined by Bernadette Gorman-White, Stamper, and Reeya Banerjee to discuss a slew of romance films that feature a wildly original and different take on the typical depiction of women falling in love in film, including EVER AFTER, WHEN HARRY MET SALLY, CLUELESS and DIRTY DANCING. They also drink more than a few Bloody Mary's, briefly touch on James Bond (duh), discuss patriarchy, and talk about VHS tapes, all while Mike starts to celebrate his "stay-cation" (read: momentarily reclaiming his sanity).


"Overdrinkers" host Mike Burge sits down with all around super person, Reeya Banerjee, to talk about the 2008 film, MAMMA MIA, as well as its newly landed sequel, MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN. This is all to not only declare the sequel’s wickedly awesome execution, but to also talk about that very specific category of the musical genre: The Jukebox Musical.


“Overdrinkers” host Mike Burdge is joined by Reeya Banerjee to discuss all things James Bond - from Sean Connery to lasers to fast cars to shooty guns to inherent misogyny - while taking a very close look at one film in particular, considered by many to be the ultimate Bond film: the 2006 reboot, "Casino Royale." They also drink WAY too many Vesper martinis and start talking about "Shakespeare in Love," Hugh Grant, drink coasters and sexual relationships with attractive women as a job perk.