We like to have fun here on PRAISING KANE, the world’s finest chronological Carol Kane-themed podcast, but occasionally – rarely – even Carol Kane’s charms are not enough to lift up a film, and that’s certainly the case with Joyce Chopra’s misguided misfire THE LEMON SISTERS from 1989 (though held back from release until 1990). Despite a dynamite supporting cast (including Elliott Gould, Aidan Quinn, a young Nathan Lane, and Ruben Blades) and the talented trio of Diane Keaton, Kathryn Grody and Kane herself as the titular Lemon Sister (friends who grew up together on the Atlantic City boardwalk who sing standards in a nightclub.. sorta), it’s just a disaster. Bad music, incomprehensible plot elements, and a lack of chemistry just dooms the whole thing. But is there ANYTHING to recommend it? Listen and find out!
On this episode of the podcast, Julie and Nick talk about demonic possession movie, The Exorcist: Believer, directed by David Gordon Green, now in theaters. In addition to what they think about the film, the pair recommend you go watch William Friedkin’s original and discuss a potential Halloween series from Miramax, along with trailers galore for The Curse, Night Swim, It’s a Wonderful Knife, and more. Plus, Julie and Nick discuss how they first came to see the original The Exorcist.


