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| #118 - "Blade Runner 2049" - Denis Villeneuve’s Answer to the Sad Boy Era | 18 Aug 2025 | 01:00:02 | |
In this episode, we break down Blade Runner 2049 — a sci-fi masterpiece that explores what it means to be human in a world of memory, identity, and artificial life. We analyze the jaw-dropping cinematography by Roger Deakins, marking a visual feast that earned him an Oscar. We also dive into Denis Villeneuve’s philosophical storytelling — how the film layers memory, consciousness, and dystopia to build a deeply emotional sci-fi experience. If you want to understand why this film still lingers in your mind long after it ends, this breakdown is for you. | |||
| #117 - "The Gentlemen" - The Most 'Guy Ritchie' Guy Ritchie Movie of All Time | 11 Aug 2025 | 00:59:38 | |
In this episode, we break down Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen (2019). We analyze the twisted layers of crime, class, and swagger as Matthew McConaughey’s Mickey Pearson tries to sell his marijuana empire while rubbing shoulders with the UK’s high society. We dissect Fletcher’s duplicitous narration from Hugh Grant, the knockout performances, and Ritchie’s knack for sharp dialogue, swift editing, and his signature blend of violence and wit. Join us as we uncover the elegance of The Gentlemen, and what makes this Guy Ritchie film a controversial throwback with modern bite. Chapters: 00:00 Everything that is pure Guy Ritchie 15:30 Cool characters & dicey dialogue 23:33 Hugh Grant GRINDED for this movie 26:01 Matthew McConaughey and American-English fashion 32:38 Guy Ritchie bringing this movie more full circle 34:01 Guy Ritchie's storytelling 40:44 Where would you get a pound of flesh 52:46 Our official rating 54:59 Final thoughts 58:26 Cue the music | |||
| #112 - "The Wolf of Wall Street" - Scorsese Wants You to Miss the Point | 07 Jul 2025 | 01:01:40 | |
In this episode, we dive into The Wolf of Wall Street and break down how Martin Scorsese uses brilliant filmmaking to distract the audience from just how terrible these characters really are. We explore how the film mirrors the lifestyle it portrays—fast, loud, and reckless—and how that chaos makes it easy to ignore the darkness underneath. We also analyze Jordan Belfort’s character, the outrageous tone, and the psychological tricks Scorsese uses to keep you entertained while showing you the truth. Chapters: 00:00:00 How Scorsese distracts you from the debauchery 00:05:41 How the beginning sets the stage for insane story 00:10:56 Stratton Oakmont's recruitment 00:12:27 The metaphor Scorsese used in penny stock phone call 00:15:53 The Jonah Hill scene that reveals the thought process of everyone 00:18:41 How Scorsese uses the frame to show Jordan's "superior" life 00:20:04 DiCaprio is the only man to pull this movie off 00:24:29 The fight against being an ordinary man 00:27:40 The amount of iconic scenes in incredible 00:29:02 The genius use of a real event as a thematic moment 00:30:49 The collapse of Jordan Belfort 00:37:15 What was Scorsese trying to say at the end? 00:40:43 Last point on distracting you from Jordan's losses 00:41:51 The ending 00:44:10 Jonah Hill took a pay cut to make this movie 00:46:20 Our official rating 00:53:34 Cool behind the scenes story of Margot Robbie 00:56:41 Final thoughts 01:00:29 Cue the music | |||
| We Just Watched "Killers of the Flower Moon" | CRWN #25 | 06 Nov 2023 | 01:22:42 | |
Kade, Gray, and Scott watch Martin Scorsese's latest film, "Killers of the Flower Moon starring Leonardo DiCaprio & Robert De Niro. It's about when real love crosses paths with unspeakable betrayal as Mollie Burkhart, a member of the Osage Nation, tries to save her community from a spree of murders fueled by oil and greed. | |||
| We Just Watched "Halloween" | 30 Oct 2023 | 01:05:50 | |
Kade and Gray watch the original "Halloween" in this episode to see if it still holds up today... spoiler alert, it doesn't. "Halloween" is about: On a cold Halloween night in 1963, six year old Michael Myers brutally murdered his 17-year-old sister, Judith. He was sentenced and locked away for 15 years. But on October 30, 1978, while being transferred for a court date, a 21-year-old Michael Myers steals a car and escapes Smith's Grove. He returns to his quiet hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois, where he looks for his next victims. | |||
| We Just Watched "The Shining" | 23 Oct 2023 | 01:16:16 | |
In this episode, Mercedes returns to the studio co-host with Kade as they review, "The Shining." The Shining is directed by Stanley Kubrick, stars Jack Nicholson, and is based on the book by Stephen King. It's about Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) who becomes the winter caretaker at the isolated Overlook Hotel in Colorado, hoping to cure his writer's block. He settles in along with his wife, Wendy (Shelley Duvall), and his son, Danny (Danny Lloyd), who is plagued by psychic premonitions. As Jack's writing goes nowhere and Danny's visions become more disturbing, Jack discovers the hotel's dark secrets and begins to unravel into a homicidal maniac hell-bent on terrorizing his family. | |||
| We Just Watched "The Silence of the Lambs" | 16 Oct 2023 | 01:21:56 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray watch, "The Silence of the Lambs." It's stars Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling, a top student at the FBI's training academy. Jack Crawford (Scott Glenn) wants Clarice to interview Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), a brilliant psychiatrist who is also a violent psychopath, serving life behind bars for various acts of murder and cannibalism. Crawford believes that Lecter may have insight into a case and that Starling, as an attractive young woman, may be just the bait to draw him out. | |||
| We Just Watched "Rambo: First Blood" | 09 Oct 2023 | 00:55:30 | |
In this episode, Kade is joined by special guest fiancée Mercedes to watch, "Rambo: First Blood." "First Blood" is about a Vietnam veteran and drifter John J. Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) who wanders into a small Washington town in search of an old friend, but is met with intolerance and brutality by the local sheriff, Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy). When Teasle and his deputies restrain and shave Rambo, he flashes back to his time as a prisoner of war and unleashes his fury on the officers. He narrowly escapes the manhunt, but it will take his former commander (Richard Crenna) to save the hunters from the hunted. | |||
| We Just Watched "Se7en" | 02 Oct 2023 | 01:11:53 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray watch "Se7en." The 1995 movie directed by David Fincher that is as dark as it is good. It's about retiring police Detective William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) tackles a final case with the aid of newly transferred David Mills (Brad Pitt), they discover a number of elaborate and grizzly murders. They soon realize they are dealing with a serial killer (Kevin Spacey) who is targeting people he thinks represent one of the seven deadly sins. Somerset also befriends Mills' wife, Tracy (Gwyneth Paltrow), who is pregnant and afraid to raise her child in the crime-riddled city. | |||
| We Just Watched "Gladiator" | 25 Sep 2023 | 01:18:27 | |
We just watched, Gladiator. The 2000 classic starring Russell Crowe, directed by Ridley Scott, and composed by Hans Zimmer. Gladiator is set in Roman times, and the story of a once-powerful general forced to become a common gladiator. The emperor's son is enraged when he is passed over as heir in favour of his father's favourite general. He kills his father and arranges the murder of the general's family, and the general is sold into slavery to be trained as a gladiator - but his subsequent popularity in the arena threatens the throne. | |||
| We Just Watched "Everything Everywhere All At Once" | 18 Sep 2023 | 00:49:59 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray watch the 2022 multi-award winning movie, "Everything Everywhere All At Once". It's about: When an interdimensional rupture unravels reality, an unlikely hero must channel her newfound powers to fight bizarre and bewildering dangers from the multiverse as the fate of the world hangs in the balance. | |||
| We Just Watched "Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid" | 12 Sep 2023 | 01:08:48 | |
"Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid" is about the true story of fast-draws and wild rides, battles with posses, train and bank robberies, a torrid love affair and a new lease on outlaw life in far away Bolivia. It is also a character study of a remarkable friendship between Butch - possibly the most likeable outlaw in frontier history - and his closest associate, the fabled, ever-dangerous Sundance Kid. | |||
| We Just Watch "They Cloned Tyrone" | 04 Sep 2023 | 00:53:29 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to react to, "They Cloned Tyrone." "They Cloned Tyrone" is about a series of eerie events thrusts an unlikely trio onto the trail of a nefarious government conspiracy. | |||
| #111 - "Top Gun: Maverick" - Exactly What Makes a Truly Perfect Sequel? | 30 Jun 2025 | 01:07:18 | |
In this episode, we break down Top Gun: Maverick and why it stands as one of the best legacy sequels ever made. We dive into how the film honors the original while pushing the action, emotion, and stakes even further. From Tom Cruise’s insane commitment to real flying stunts to the surprisingly emotional story, we explore what makes Maverick hit so hard. We also break down key scenes, character arcs, and the filmmaking techniques that make this sequel soar. Check out: https://crwncinema.com Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:43 The perfect sequel 00:18:26 The opening scene 00:28:29 Setting the stage for conflict 00:40:10 Mavericks attempt at changing is harder than expected 00:50:35 The ending 01:01:26 Our official rating for Top Gun: Maverick 01:01:27 Final thoughts 01:06:07 Cue the music | |||
| We Just Watched "Dazed and Confused" | CRWN #15 | 28 Aug 2023 | 01:02:09 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray watch "Dazed and Confused" This coming-of-age film follows the mayhem of a group of rowdy teenagers in Austin, Texas, celebrating the last day of high school in 1976. The movie follows, student Randall Floyd, who moves easily among stoners, jocks, and geeks. Floyd is a star athlete, but he also likes smoking weed, which presents a conundrum when his football coach demands he signs a "no drugs" pledge. The incoming freshman fight to survive the night of hazing led by Fred O'Bannion (Ben Affleck). | |||
| We Just Watched "The Fast and The Furious" | CRWN #14 | 21 Aug 2023 | 01:04:10 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to react to the classic movie they just watched, "The Fast and The Furious." "The Fast and The Furious" is the 2001 movie that set off one of the biggest movie franchises to hit the theater. The original follows undercover cop, Brain O'Conner as he infiltrates a Los Angeles street-racing crew suspected of big-rig hijackings and unexpectedly falls for the gang leader's sister. | |||
| We Just Watched "Collateral" | CRWN #13 | 14 Aug 2023 | 01:20:27 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to react to the movie they just watched, Collateral by Michael Mann starring Jamie Foxx and Tom Cruise. Collateral is the 2004 movie based in LA where taxi driver Max is offered $600 to make 5 extra stops by the sharp-suited Vincent. Sounds good until Vincent turns out to be a merciless hitman and each one of those stops involves a hit. As the night goes on, Max starts to wonder if he'll live to see the sunrise, as the pair are hunted by the police and the FBI. Don't forget to check out our store at: https://crwncinemashop.com | |||
| We Just Watched "Planet Terror" | CRWN #12 | 07 Aug 2023 | 00:59:11 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to react to the movie they watched, "Planet Terror." Planet Terror is a 2007 American horror comedy film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. Set in Texas, the film follows the survivors of a biochemical outbreak as they battle zombie-like creatures and a rogue military unit. Check out CRWNCINEMASHOP.COM | |||
| We Just Watched "Barbie" | CRWN #11 | 31 Jul 2023 | 01:22:48 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray are joined by special guest Mercedes (Kade's fiance) to react to the movie they just watched, "Barbie" (2023). "Barbie" is the latest Greta Gerwig movie about Margot Robbie's Barbie struggling with the reality of being a woman in the real world. It follows Barbie and Ken having the time of their lives in the colorful and seemingly perfect world of Barbie Land. However, when they get a chance to go to the real world, they soon discover the joys and perils of living among humans. Get merch at crwncinemashop.com | |||
| We Just Watched "Oppenheimer" | CRWN #10 | 24 Jul 2023 | 01:01:14 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to react to the movie they just watched, "Oppenheimer" (2023). "Oppenheimer" is Christopher Nolan's most recent masterpiece following the story of Robert Oppenheimer's endeavor to create the atomic bomb. During World War II, Lt. Gen. Leslie Groves Jr. appoints physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer to work on the top-secret Manhattan Project. Oppenheimer and a team of scientists spend years developing and designing the atomic bomb. Their work comes to fruition on July 16, 1945, as they witness the world's first nuclear explosion, forever changing the course of history. | |||
| We Just Watched "Death Proof" | CRWN #9 | 17 Jul 2023 | 01:06:20 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray react to the movie they just watched, "Death Proof." "Death Proof" is Quentin Tarantino's 5th film starring Kurt Russel. Kurt Russel plays, Stuntman Mike, a psychopathic killer whose weapon of choice is the stunt car he drives that has been death proofed... for the driver. Bodies pile up from Stuntman Mike's high-speed violence until he finds an unsuspecting group of badass chicks. | |||
| We Just Watched "The Covenant" | #8 | 10 Jul 2023 | 01:06:55 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to react to the movie they just watched, Guy Ritchie's The Covenant. The Covenant, a 2023 American war film, was written and directed by the English filmmaker Guy Ritchie. The movie is about a local interpreter working with the US military during the war in Afghanistan who goes through hell to save the almost dead Sergeant, John Kinley, across miles of grueling terrain. After being saved, John Kinley has a debt he feels must be paid back. | |||
| We Just Watched "Snatch" | #7 | 03 Jul 2023 | 01:04:26 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to react to the movie they just watched, "Snatch." "Snatch" is a movie from 2001 written and directed by Guy Ritchie. It follows the illegal boxing promoter, Turkish, who convinces the big-time gangster, Brick Top, to place bets on their new boxer, Mickey, after their original fighter is sent to the hospital. Mickey doesn't throw the fight which pisses Brick Top off and he demands another fight. Meanwhile, gangster Franky Four Fingers comes to place a bet with Brick Top's bookies as multiple criminals converge on a stolen diamond Frankie is trying to sell. | |||
| We Just Watched "Spiderman: Across the Spider-Verse" | #6 | 26 Jun 2023 | 01:03:58 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down and react to the movie they just watched, Spiderman: Across the Spider-Verse. Spiderman: Across the Spider-Verse is the second installment of the animated Spiderverse movies. This two-part sequel follows Miles Morales as he is reunited with Gwen Stacy and is catapulted across the multiverse. He meets the team of Spidermen who protect their very existence but finds himself against them when they reveal the hard truth about being Spiderman. He also fights the new villain, Spot, who is wreaking havoc across the spider-verse while committed to destroying Miles Morales's life, just like he believes Miles did to his. See Spiderman: Across the Spider-Verse in theaters now. | |||
| #110 - "Heat" - The Perfect Example of Why Realism is Always Better | 23 Jun 2025 | 01:00:55 | |
In this episode, we break down Michael Mann’s Heat—one of the greatest crime films ever made. We dive deep into the intense rivalry between Al Pacino and Robert De Niro’s characters, analyze the layered motivations, and explore the film’s psychological tension. We also break down the iconic shootout scene, the themes of duality and obsession, and the subtle filmmaking choices that elevate this story far beyond the average heist movie. If you love character-driven crime stories, this one’s essential viewing. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:11 The hilarious choice of removing Hannas drug use 00:03:10 Pacino & De Niro: The other side of the same coin 00:06:40 Vincent Hanna's psychology 00:12:37 Two complex men who know who they are 00:16:08 The purely masculine themes in this movie 00:25:17 Al Pacino has some of his greatest moments ever in this movie 00:31:25 The dedication to realism 00:40:47 Was the 3 hour run time necessary? 00:45:40 Why the writing is top tier 00:49:55 Breaking down the ending 00:53:00 The coffee shop scene 00:55:37 Our official rating of: HEAT 00:59:45 Cue the music | |||
| We Just Watched "Bloodsport" | #5 | 19 Jun 2023 | 01:06:31 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to talk about the movie they just watched, "Bloodsport." Bloodsport is a 1988 martial arts movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Jean-Claude plays the U.S Soldier, Frank Dux, who sneaks away to Hong Kong to fight in the secret underground full-contact martial arts tournament, The Kumite. Dux attempts to win The Kumite to honor the man who taught him how to be a ninja. And oh yeah, this is supposed to be a true story. | |||
| We Just Watched "Sisu" | #4 | 12 Jun 2023 | 00:53:05 | |
Kade and Gray sit down and react to the movie they just watched, "Sisu." Sisu is a 2022 action movie directed by Jalmari Helander about a legendary WWII soldier who has turned his back on the war and tries his luck at gold mining. After hitting the jackpot, he heads to the nearest bank hundreds of miles away to collect his cash. However, on the journey, he crosses paths with Nazi soldiers who attack him for his gold. He then proceeds to do the literally impossible for the rest of the movie. | |||
| We Just Watched "Taxi Driver" | #3 | 05 Jun 2023 | 00:50:20 | |
Kade and Gray sit down to talk about the movie they watched, "Taxi Driver." Taxi Driver is a 1976 movie directed by Martin Scorsese about a disturbed loner that feels disgusted with the city he lives in, New York. He finds a beautiful woman who volunteers for a presidential candidate's campaign which sparks his obsession with saving the world. He then plots to assassinate a presidential candidate but instead becomes an accidental hero when he kills the pimp of an underage prostitute. | |||
| We Just Watched "The Machine" | #2 (Memorial Day Special) | 30 May 2023 | 01:22:50 | |
In this episode, Kade and Gray talk about the movie they just watched, "The Machine". "The Machine" is the movie based on Bert Kreischer's hit stand-up comedy story that started his comedic fame. The Machine is an action comedy that feels like the movies we used to laugh to years ago. In true 'Bert Kreischer Fashion,' Kade and Gray had a little more fun making this one. | |||
| We Just Watched "Air" | #1 | 22 May 2023 | 00:42:39 | |
In the debut episode of The CRWN Cinema Podcast, Kade Harvey and Gray Pittman sit down to talk about the movie they just watched, "Air." Air is the movie about Nike's revolutionary partnership with Michael Jordan starring Matt Damon and directed by Ben Affleck. | |||
| MINI EP - "The Phoenician Scheme" - Movie Review | 18 Jun 2025 | 00:08:24 | |
In this mini-episode, we dive into THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME—breaking down what worked, what didn’t, and whether it’s worth a watch. We explore the cast’s performances, the film’s pacing, standout moments, and the effectiveness of its political and thriller elements. From the tension to the twists, we give our honest take on the story, characters, and overall impact. Tune in for a sharp, no-fluff review of this latest thriller hit. | |||
| #109 - “Reservoir Dogs" - Tarantino's Genius Use of Non-Linear Storytelling | 16 Jun 2025 | 01:00:33 | |
In this episode, we break down why Reservoir Dogs is one of Quentin Tarantino’s greatest storytelling achievements. We dive deep into how the non-linear structure amplifies tension, builds mystery, and reveals character dynamics in unexpected ways. We also explore the hidden depth of each character and how the script uses subtext, silence, and brutal honesty to drive the story forward. If you're into story structure, character psychology, or just love Tarantino, this one’s for you. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro Convo: The things only Tarantino can get away with 00:03:21 Tarantino on improv in his movies 00:09:40 Tarantino always giving himself the worst lines 00:12:11 The connections to the Tarantino cinematic universe 00:16:20 How the non-linear story makes the movie much more entertaining 00:20:48 What the robbery scene does for the audience 00:24:05 Why Tarantino held off on Mr. White & Mr. Blonde's backstory 00:28:43 Explaining Mr. White's psychopathic criminal moral compass 00:31:17 The Mr. Blonde torture scene intention 00:35:57 What Mr Oranges delayed backstory gives the audience 00:41:48 How the climax perfectly wraps everything we learned 00:46:12 What makes The Commode story such a great scene 00:48:53 The small details Tarantino gives his characters that say so much 00:53:23 Our official rating of Reservoir Dogs 00:57:39 Final thoughts 00:59:23 Cue the music | |||
| #108 - "Mission: Impossible - The Series" - Testing Our Sanity Watching Them All in One Day | 09 Jun 2025 | 02:09:47 | |
In this special episode, we watched every Mission: Impossible movie in a single day—and we barely made it out alive. From Tom Cruise’s insane stunts to the evolution of Ethan Hunt and the franchise’s mind-blowing action set pieces, we break down what makes this series so legendary. We rank the movies, discuss the highs and lows, talk about the wildest moments, and reveal what surprised us the most after watching all of them back-to-back. Whether you're a longtime fan or just jumping in, this is the ultimate Mission: Impossible deep dive. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:17 Mission: Impossible 00:11:22 Mission: Impossible 2 00:25:25 Mission: Impossible III 00:35:58 Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol 00:50:39 Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation 01:06:26 Mission: Impossible - Fallout 01:25:08 Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One 01:44:30 Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning 02:09:18 Somebody cue that damn music | |||
| #107 - "Braveheart" - How Mel Gibson Created Some of the Greatest Battle Scenes of All Time | 02 Jun 2025 | 00:50:51 | |
In this episode, we break down what makes Braveheart one of the most iconic war movies ever made. We analyze the most badass moments, explore what makes the battle sequences so powerful, and dive deep into Mel Gibson’s storytelling and direction. From the brutal action to the emotional weight behind each scene, we explain how Braveheart blends raw intensity with cinematic brilliance. Whether you're a die-hard fan or watching with fresh eyes, this is the breakdown for you. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro Convo: We ain't here for a history lesson 00:02:26 Let's talk about these incredible battle scenes 00:04:30 Did it really need to be 3 hours? 00:07:35 The delay of brutality to make Wallace more badass 00:11:21 Back to what makes the battle scenes so incredible 00:13:13 Robert The Bruce is the most complex and interesting character in the movie 00:16:49 The contrasting belief systems of the characters 00:19:26 Why Braveheart is the dude movie of dude movies 00:22:53 Some small criticisms of the movie 00:25:51 What point does the princess plot line really serve to the story? 00:28:21 Making the bad guys the biggest p*ssies on the planet 00:31:45 In defense of William Wallace's lack of a character arc 00:38:06 Our official rating of BRAVEHEART 00:44:03 Final thoughts: The flashes of brutality in the battles & the ending 00:50:16 Cue the music | |||
| #106 - "Dune: Part Two" - How Denis Villeneuve Made Paul’s Rise to Power Feel Like That | 26 May 2025 | 01:22:13 | |
In this episode, we break down Dune: Part Two and how Denis Villeneuve masterfully crafted Paul Atreides’ rise to power. We explore the psychological depth that make his journey so compelling. From the intense performances to the jaw-dropping visuals and layered storytelling, we analyze how this sequel elevates the saga into something truly epic. Whether you're a fan of the book or just discovering Arrakis through the films, this conversation dives deep into what makes Dune: Part Two a cinematic triumph. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro Convo 00:01:34 How Denis Villeneuve builds Paul into a powerful character 00:06:19 What makes Paul's speech such a compelling step into power 00:12:37 Scene breakdown: Paul's speech Part 1 00:18:01 In defense of Zendaya 00:24:35 Scene Breakdown: Paul's speech Part 2 00:32:28 Was Paul always playing the Fremen? 00:39:16 How Denis builds power through status changes 00:41:57 Breaking down the Paul vs Feyd fight 00:48:32 Only one other person could've pulled off Feyd Rautha 00:49:58 The small details Denis adds into the movie for depth 00:52:10 Touching on how good the books are 00:56:45 Scene breakdown: The Sandworm Scene 01:09:58 Our rating 01:17:02 Final thoughts 01:18:58 Cue the music | |||
| #105 - "The Big Lebowski" - How a Character Became a Way of Life | 19 May 2025 | 01:00:44 | |
In this episode, we break down The Big Lebowski and what makes it such a cult classic. We dive into the Coen Brothers’ unique storytelling style, analyze The Dude as a character, and explore the film’s deeper themes about identity, chaos, and the absurdity of life. We also talk about the movie’s unforgettable dialogue, bizarre yet brilliant plot, and how it became one of the most quotable comedies of all time. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the film, this episode gives you a fresh perspective on The Big Lebowski. Chapters: 00:00:00 Why The Dude has become a philosophy and way of life 00:07:59 Roger Deakin’s working on this is hilarious 00:09:37 How The Big Lebowski is secretly a noir movie 00:13:31 Surprising and funny deep meaning inside the movie 00:17:07 Diving into Walter’s character 00:22:14 Touching on Donny's character 00:24:59 The complex story The Dude gets thrown into 00:26:49 How the opening shot reveals who The Dude is 00:33:14 Brandt and The Big Lebowski's character explanation 00:35:43 The Dude is the most comfortable around strangers 00:37:33 The Big Lebowski just an Alice in Wonderland story? 00:42:54 Fun facts about the movie 00:50:58 Our official rating 00:54:27 Final thoughts: Sam Elliott praise 00:59:34 Cue the music | |||
| #104 - "Goodfellas" - How Scorsese Perfectly Portrays the Mafia Lifestyle | 12 May 2025 | 01:15:24 | |
In this episode, we dive into Goodfellas and why it's one of the greatest gangster films ever made. We break down Scorsese's directing style, the character arcs of Henry Hill, Jimmy, and Tommy, and how the movie perfectly captures the rise and fall of a life in organized crime. We also analyze key scenes, iconic moments, and the film’s unique editing and narration style that revolutionized the genre. This is our full deep-dive into the chaos, charm, and consequences of Goodfellas. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro Convo 00:05:11 How Scorsese draws you into the luxury life of a wise guy 00:10:19 Joe Pesci crushes the maniac character 00:12:13 Cool insights from the infamous oner 00:19:43 How Scorsese makes key moments feel very important 00:35:14 Diving into Henry's character 00:40:06 Diving into Tommy's character 00:43:53 Why normal family life is always shown in a bad light 00:50:26 A couple real life events they excluded from the movie 00:51:18 The deeper layer of Henry beating up Karen's neighbor 00:52:37 Why Henry falls in love with Karen 00:53:55 Good to see the same ole mafia actors in every gangster movie 00:55:47 More examples of Scorsese showing what the mob life feels like 00:57:50 Praising Momma Scorsese 01:00:21 Was Henry a good person at heart? 01:03:08 Fun fact: Scorsese brought a real prosecutor in to act 01:04:28 Karen and Henry's major flaw 01:06:46 Our official rating 01:11:05 Final thoughts 01:14:14 Cue the music | |||
| #116 - "The Truman Show" - The Movie More Distrubing Than You Remember | 04 Aug 2025 | 01:08:09 | |
In this episode, we break down The Truman Show and reveal the terrifying accuracy of its message. We unpack the character of Truman Burbank, the psychological and thematic layers of his world, and how Peter Weir used subtle filmmaking to craft a story about surveillance, media manipulation, and existential dread. We also discuss the genius of Jim Carrey’s performance and how the film predicted the influencer age, social media culture, and our obsession with watching others live their lives. Whether you’ve seen it once or twenty times, there’s way more going on in The Truman Show than most people realize. Chapters: 00:00:00 The original script was MUCH darker 00:19:17 The hard truths of this movie 00:29:04 Truman experiences the most brutal betrayal 00:34:32 The struggles with the director and Jim Carrie 00:37:39 The hints they throw right in your face 00:43:42 Breaking down the dads death & the escape 00:49:32 Christof and his cruel ways 00:55:30 More clues they hide in your face 00:57:43 A deep thought about what this movie says 01:01:03 Our official rating & review 01:05:16 Final thoughts 01:07:29 Cue the music | |||
| #103 - "Knives Out" - Breaking Down Rian Johnson's Genius Twist of a "Whodunnit" | 05 May 2025 | 01:06:51 | |
In this episode, we break down Knives Out and why it’s one of the smartest mystery movies in recent years. We dig into how Rian Johnson brilliantly subverts the classic whodunnit formula, hides the plot twist in plain sight, and uses structure to shift audience expectations. We also highlight the layers in the writing, the standout performances, and how Johnson’s script turns a familiar genre on its head without ever losing its suspense or charm. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro Convo: Why this movie is so good 00:14:26 "It's what you do with the truth" is key to this story 00:17:13 Perfectly depicting the family as bad people but real 00:22:50 The opening scene is writing masterclass 00:25:43 Rian Johnson's biggest change right before filming 00:26:59 Back to: Why the opening scene is perfect 00:30:46 Stories of why the characters were perfectly cast 00:34:24 Returning to why the opening scene is perfect again 00:38:27 What is was like on set filming with big stars for Rian Johnson 00:39:34 What makes the script so phenomenal 00:42:06 Benoit Blanc piano key explained 00:44:46 What makes Benoit Blanc such a great character 00:47:00 Chris Evans going back to his acting roots 00:48:08 The beautiful details in this movie 00:52:35 The theme of playing games 00:55:40 How they made this movie look so beautiful 00:58:18 Our official rating of Knives Out 01:04:36 Final thoughts 01:05:41 Cue the music | |||
| #102 - "There Will Be Blood" - One of the Greatest Written /Performed Evil Characters of All Time | 28 Apr 2025 | 01:24:21 | |
In this episode, we dive into There Will Be Blood and break down what makes it one of the greatest character studies in cinema. We analyze Daniel Plainview’s dark journey, the intense themes of ambition, greed, and isolation, and the masterful performances that drive the story. We also break down key scenes, the intentional camera work, and the eerie score that perfectly matches the film’s atmosphere. Plus, we explore how Paul Thomas Anderson’s storytelling makes this movie unforgettable. Chapters: 00:00:00 Diving into the dark & complex character of Daniel 00:08:23 Why Daniel abandon's HW 00:11:32 Daniel's constant bold face lies 00:14:39 The power in the moment Daniel finds out his brother's lie 00:17:37 Why the opening scene is a perfect scene 00:22:23 When Daniel's darkest belief is revealed 00:33:15 Daniels false image of being a family man 00:38:02 Another example of Daniel wanting to crush others 00:41:28 Scene breakdowns where Daniel vs Eli is perfectly depicted 00:47:32 Daniel Day-Lewis's method acting had to be uncomfortable on set 00:49:07 This movie originally wasn't supposed to have twin brothers 00:51:11 Daniel was the first one to baptize Eli 00:57:13 The symbolism of Daniel going to hell when he's at his worst 00:58:29 Daniel Day-Lewis absolutely owned this character 01:03:00 The horror music in the opening and the score 01:03:54 Why the ending is perfect for this story 01:07:56 Our official ratings & review 01:14:36 Talking the absurdity of the Oscar's & Sinner's praise 01:18:04 Final thoughts: Our best Daniel impression 01:23:09 Cue the music | |||
| #101 - "Tombstone" - What Makes This The Most Iconic Western of All Time | 21 Apr 2025 | 01:02:00 | |
In this episode, we saddle up and head back to the Wild West to break down Tombstone. We revisit the most iconic moments, dive deep into the legendary characters, and explore what makes this Western stand out. From Doc Holliday’s unforgettable lines to Wyatt Earp’s cold stare, we discuss how the performances—especially Val Kilmer’s—elevated the story. We also analyze the themes of justice, loyalty, and legacy, and why this film continues to resonate decades later. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro Convo: 00:01:21 Doc Holiday's final words explained 00:03:01 Doc Holiday may be one of the greatest characters of all time 00:04:12 Staying pure to the western genre 00:09:03 Val Kilmer steals the show despite Kurt Russell's amazing performance 00:10:48 Doc Holiday is actually a pretty bad guy 00:12:16 Doc Holidays coolest moment you may have missed 00:14:03 Kurt Russell's amazing moments 00:15:45 How they perfectly introduce the characters 00:17:02 How they get Wyatt Earp to be a complete badass 00:19:58 Breaking down the latin standoff between Doc & Ringo 00:28:17 Diving deep into Wyatt Earp's character 00:34:41 Did you catch this inside joke the writer left for you 00:40:31 The horror story of making this movie 00:43:53 Val Kilmer got absolutely snubbed 00:45:44 Wyatt Earp's character arc 00:48:00 The real tombstone town 00:49:40 The best scene: Doc Holiday vs Johnny Ringo 00:51:41 Our official rating of Tombstone 00:55:37 The Wyatt Earp vs Tombstone debate 00:59:11 Final thoughts: Gun flip 01:00:50 Cue the music | |||
| #100 - "Django Unchained" - How Tarantino Created the Perfect Movie | 14 Apr 2025 | 01:36:29 | |
In this episode, we dive deep into Django Unchained and explore what makes it one of Quentin Tarantino’s most iconic films. We break down the characters and their motivations—from Django’s revenge-driven arc to Dr. Schultz’s moral compass and Calvin Candie’s twisted charm. We analyze the brilliant camera work that enhances tension and emotion, and unpack the bold storytelling, unforgettable moments, and everything we love about the movie. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro Convo: 100th episode celebration 00:04:29 Movie Breakdown Starts: Tarantino's creative character names 00:07:53 How to perfectly hook an audience from the jump 00:10:51 Samuel L Jackson's brilliantly written character 00:15:07 Calvin Candie's real reason for being in the movie 00:18:15 Shultz's misunderstanding of American slavery 00:21:49 Dr.Shultz's character arc and death explained 00:30:01 The backlash 00:33:52 The pure brutality Tarantino puts you through 00:38:24 Proof Tarantino has the most fun making a movie 00:43:21 The KKK scene 00:48:45 The absurd amount of money they were making 00:50:51 Diving deeper into Stephen 00:54:56 Leonardo DiCaprio struggled being this evil 00:58:46 Christoph Walz didn't want to be in this movie 01:00:43 Tarantino spazzing on Jamie Foxx 01:03:27 Breaking down some of the best camera work 01:21:02 Our ratings: The NEW rating system (do it with us) 01:28:36 Final thoughts: A cool metaphor 01:35:17 Cue the music | |||
| #099 - "War Dogs" - A Perfect Balance of Comedy & Drama | 07 Apr 2025 | 01:09:35 | |
In this episode, we break down War Dogs—a wild ride based on a true story. We dive into the real-life events that inspired the film, analyzing how the story was adapted for the big screen. We also highlight the clever use of comedy that elevates the tension and enhances the narrative. Plus, we explore the film’s great cinematography and how Todd Phillips crafted a unique tone that balances humor and intensity. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro Convo 00:01:08 The true story behind this insanity 00:07:49 Why the characters make this story so insane 00:15:05 How this movie uses comedy to tell the story 00:18:46 Why Jonah Hill HAD to be in this movie 00:22:09 More on how the comedy tells a story 00:24:25 A funny scene they removed from the script 00:25:58 The honest writing of Effraim’s character 00:28:01 Miles Teller is also perfect for this story 00:30:21 A story about Todd Phillips on set of Project X 00:32:12 Why the night vision scene is perfect 00:35:06 Todd Phillips and Adam McKay have similar careers 00:36:54 Jonah Hill had plenty of experience to play Effraim 00:38:58 This is exactly what you want out of a movie 00:41:11 The great filmmaking techniques this movie uses 00:48:13 How the real life Effraim tried to sue Warner Brothers 00:49:41 How Jonah Hill found Effraim’s laugh 00:50:57 A cool metaphor of the war at this time 00:55:17 A surprising cut from the script 00:59:20 Our ratings 01:04:07 Final thoughts: Gray's Race Recap 01:08:24 Cue the music | |||
| #098 - "Arrival" - Explaining Denis Villeneuve's Filmmaking Genius | 31 Mar 2025 | 01:07:31 | |
In this episode, we break down Arrival's intricate storytelling by diving deep into Denis Villeneuve’s use of camera angles and intentional framing to convey meaning. We explore the color symbolism throughout the film, uncovering its ties to the central themes, and discuss how Arrival tackles complex ideas on time, language, and perception. From the visual storytelling to the brilliant narrative structure, we reveal how this film challenges viewers to think about time in ways few movies do. Spotify chapters: 00:00:00 Intro Convo: Insights to the screenwriters decisions 00:11:45 How the camera and story focus on circular time 00:15:15 How Christopher Nolan forced this movie to change 00:17:45 What would really need to happen in aliens landed & complications of teaching language 00:24:49 Denis Villeneuve's genius use of color 00:29:56 The intention behind these great movies 00:33:47 The creative misinterpreted character arc 00:40:03 Revealing what the general told Louise that changed his mind 00:43:00 Talking if aliens really landed 00:47:30 A real theory the aliens use to travel across the galaxy 00:49:15 The interesting way it's revealed how the ships travel 00:51:05 This is one of the most interesting ways to make an alien movie 00:53:32 Would you learn the language to see the future? 00:57:01 The most heartbreaking opening is even worse read 00:58:46 Our rating, review & nitpick 01:04:46 The race: Kade vs Gray 01:06:16 Cue the VICTORY music | |||
| #097 - "Apocalypto" - Mel Gibson's Masterclass in Brutality | 24 Mar 2025 | 01:04:13 | |
In this episode, we dive deep into Apocalypto, discussing the film’s intense themes of survival, civilization, and human brutality. We explore the characters’ journeys, analyzing their struggles and the stakes they face, while breaking down the raw brutality that defines much of the movie. We also discuss the film's immersive depiction of the ancient Mayan world, powerful visuals, and how the brutal action drives the emotional core of the story. Chapters: 00:00:00 The greatest way to open a movie 00:07:20 The meaning behind the story 00:13:02 Let's talk human sacrifice 00:17:11 The pure pride of the Mayans 00:22:57 Jaguar Paws extreme resilience 00:26:16 The flaws of the bad guys 00:32:16 No redemption for the evil tribe 00:35:19 Our plan if we had to escape 00:40:45 The costume design's help with storytelling 00:42:55 The hardest scene to watch & the religious beliefs of the tribe 00:45:52 Jaguar Paws pure badassery 00:47:24 Why are they not scared to death of Jaguar Paw 00:52:22 What are the evil tribe even doing this for? 00:54:01 Why Mel Gibson made this movie 00:55:15 Our rating & review 01:00:43 Final thoughts 01:03:03 Cue the music | |||
| #096 - "The Godfather Part III" - Our Reaction to This Complete Disaster of an Ending | 17 Mar 2025 | 01:01:43 | |
In this episode, we break down The Godfather Part III and explain why it falls short of its predecessors. We discuss the film’s missteps, including issues with the plot, pacing, and character development. From its lackluster execution to its overall deviation from the brilliance of the first two films, we explain what didn’t work and why it left us disappointed as fans of the trilogy. Chapters: 00:00:00 Post movie reaction 00:05:44 It was all a money grab 00:10:01 It's weird seeing the characters old 00:11:38 Couldn't ask for worse dialogue 00:18:30 The Kay subplot & Michael not being Michael 00:21:07 More too on the nose call backs 00:23:19 Wtf is going on with the cousin love??? 00:27:10 Why was Vincent not Tom's son 00:29:44 Is Michael just giving up? 00:32:49 A cool moment of symbolism 00:36:17 Did Al Pacino actually care about this role? 00:37:22 Why Michaels fate turns out the way it does 00:39:58 So the mob can just order helicopter attacks now?? 00:43:08 What the people of Letterboxd think 00:44:33 The one praise Gray gives 00:46:59 We can't get over the fact this was a money grab & Sofia Coppola 00:51:26 More poorly acted characters 00:52:17 Our rating and review of this disaster 01:00:33 Cue the music | |||
| #095 - "The Revenant" - The Brilliant Techniques that Create Pure Brutality | 10 Mar 2025 | 01:17:42 | |
In this episode, we dive deep into The Revenant, analyzing the powerful character themes, breathtaking cinematography, and the intensity behind key scenes. We discuss the visual storytelling techniques used to convey survival, vengeance, and humanity, breaking down the intentions behind Alejandro González Iñárritu’s direction and Emmanuel Lubezki’s stunning camera work. Get ready for an in-depth look at how these elements combine to create a truly visceral cinematic experience. Chapters: 00:00:00 Post movie discussion: Why did we not like this movie in 2015? 00:04:53 This movie is nothing without DiCaprio 00:15:24 The story behind the terrible production experience 00:23:57 The great choice that makes the bear scene as brutal as possible 00:31:43 The real story of Hugh Glass is crazy 00:39:14 The intention of Fitzgerald v.s. Hugh Glass 00:48:14 The beautiful use of symbolism 00:50:33 How they let nature tell the story 00:56:05 The perfect cinematography embedding you into the brutality + the first attack 01:04:15 The awards that this movie deserved 01:07:22 Our ratings & review 01:10:32 Final thoughts: A cool connection to Inglourious Basterds 01:16:31 Cue the music | |||
| #094 - "The Godfather Part II" - The Rise and Fall of a Family | 03 Mar 2025 | 01:06:32 | |
In this episode, we break down The Godfather Part II, diving deep into Michael Corleone’s compelling character arc, the intricate storytelling, and the significant scenes that solidify the movie as a cinematic masterpiece. We explore how the sequel expands on the themes of power, betrayal, and legacy, providing unique insights into the film’s rich narrative and Francis Ford Coppola's genius direction. Chapters: 00:00:00 Post movie discussion: Make sense it’s called the greatest 00:03:55 The difference between Michael & Vito's reign as Don 00:12:51 The contrast between Part I & Part II opening scenes 00:16:50 The greatest mistake a Senator could ever make 00:23:49 Lighting tricks that show the fault in the family 00:25:08 The poor men Connie date 00:27:22 The destruction of Michael’s idea of family 00:31:01 The women in Michael's life cause him to change 00:32:29 When Kay tells him the brutal truth 00:36:05 The difference in Michael closing off Kay in Part I & II 00:39:34 You just love to hate Fredo 00:46:24 Uncle Junior with The Godfather appearance 00:48:39 Why Vito's backstory is so significant 00:50:18 Would Vito have killed Fredo 00:54:19 Why the ending is perfect 00:57:30 Dialogue to music level, not good 00:59:06 Our ratings 01:01:47 Final thoughts 01:05:22 Cue the music | |||
| MINI EP - "Fantastic Four: First Steps" - Movie Review | 02 Aug 2025 | 00:15:30 | |
In this mini episode Kade & Gray give their spoiler review on Fantastic Four First Steps! Chapters: 00:00 Review 11:12 Funniest Letterboxd reviews 14:25 Our recommendation/review | |||
| #093 - "Parasite" - The Perfect Display of Visual Storytelling | 24 Feb 2025 | 01:00:26 | |
In this episode, we dive into Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite, discussing the powerful symbolism and metaphors layered throughout the film. We break down how the camera work conveys deeper meaning and explore the meticulous attention to detail in the framing that reveals the social commentary at the heart of the movie. Join us as we analyze Parasite's hidden messages and cinematic brilliance. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro discussion: Post movie reaction, disclaimers, and Oscar worthiness 00:04:15 Part 1: The incredible visual storytelling 00:07:49 The problems of the rich family + The titles TRIPLE meaning 00:21:33 The difference between a little hope and no hope 00:27:11 MORE on the visual storytelling 00:33:03 Cool story how Bong Joon-Ho got his lead in this movie 00:36:01 Bong Joon-Ho's acceptance speech and Scorsese praise 00:40:00 MORE visual storytelling: The elevation difference 00:42:27 The most brutal scene in the movie 00:45:22 The unique way the story reveals the thoughts behind the Parks 00:48:02 MORE visual storytelling: Crossing the line 00:52:40 Our rating and review 00:55:49 Final thoughts 00:59:15 Cue the music | |||