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"Life After Fighting"30 Aug 202400:37:35
It's a deeper cut this week as we dive straight into a smaller, VOD action gem with Bren Foster's kinetic martial arts actioner, Life After Fighting. We review this by-your-bootstraps indie gem that puts big budget blockbusters to shame with its brutal confidence and unbelievable choreography. We're giving away what we thought about it right here, but that's because we want all of you action fans to see this immediately.
"Alien: Romulus"23 Aug 202401:03:50
Fede Álvarez takes over the reins of Xenomorph terror with Alien: Romulus. In this episode, we review the first Alien movie in seven years, and the first in over a decade to depart from series godfather Ridley Scott. Does Álvarez chart his own path with his tense, gorehound pedigree from Evil Dead and Don't Breathe? Or is it just a rehash of better movies before it? Listen and find out.
"Hit Man"14 Jun 202400:52:54
Funny and sexy cinema is back! This week, we tackle Richard Linklater's latest film: Hit Man. We discuss the filmmaker's storied oeuvre, the film's capital "M" movie star performances in Glen Powell and Adria Arjona, and its knottier-than-expected questions of identity. It's steamy, uproarious, and just a little twisted.
"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness"12 May 202201:07:24
Arguably the biggest film of the year so far, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is finally here. Does it blow the doors off the multiverse concept? Does legendary horror maestro Sam Raimi get to flex his muscles? What's next for the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Tune into our discussion and find out!
"Moon Knight"06 May 202200:46:23
This week, we make an auspicious return to covering more television with Disney Plus' new Marvel series, Moon Knight, which wrapped up this past week. How does the show fare in adapting one of Marvel's most complex characters? We discuss the character, its difficulty in translating onto the screen, and Oscar Isaac's killer performance playing multiple roles.
"The Northman"28 Apr 202200:49:42
This week, we're talking Robert Eggers and his latest, metal as hell Viking revenge epic, The Northman. Breathing new life into sword and sorcery following The Witch and The Lighthouse, The Northman returns Hamlet back to its Nordic roots with an epic scope, a bigger budget, and a thirstier bloodlust. What did we all think? Tune in and find out.
"Ambulance"21 Apr 202200:47:28
Everyone is yelling, everything is exploding, and nothing makes any sense in Michael Bay’s breakneck heist actioner, Ambulance. And that’s exactly why it’s delightful. This week, we're discussing everyone's favorite auteur and his divisive filmography, his latest film, and a Jake Gyllenhaal performance for the ages. Let's take a ride in Michael Bay's Ambulance.
"Everything Everywhere All at Once"14 Apr 202200:52:22
Verse-jump into the most fun you'll have at the movies this year. Exploding intimate family drama into a multiverse-hopping, martial arts, sci-fi epic, Everything Everywhere All at Once is a blast of inventive genre fiction. We talk its zany creativity, its kinetic action, and the themes at the movie's heart.
Happy Trails, Bruce Willis07 Apr 202200:34:30
With the news of Bruce Willis' retirement from acting, we're diving deep into the venerated actor's storied career. We discuss hits and misses, his place in the action star pantheon, and of course, our personal favorite Bruce Willis movies. Join us as we say farewell to a legend.
The 94th Oscars Recap31 Mar 202200:53:13
Who won big at the Oscars and who went home empty handed? We discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of the 94th annual Academy Awards, and of course, the big slap at the center of it all.
"X"24 Mar 202200:37:04
With bloody slasher mayhem unspooling on a porn set, Ti West’s latest slice of brutality, X, brings the nudity and gore, but underneath its vintage horror pastiche lies a sex-positive, beating heart that examines the cutting power of jealousy and the unforgiving cruelty of time. What did we think of this throwback slasher? Tune in and find out!
"The Batman"11 Mar 202200:59:12
Within the glut of modern superhero fiction on the big screen, Matt Reeves’ The Batman is a stylish, revitalizing tonic. A coming-of-age story grafted onto a pitch-black noir, the film plants the seeds for The World’s Greatest Detective and strikes at the beating hearts of Batman, the Waynes, and Gotham City. How does the latest Caped Crusader stack up within the character's storied history of film adaptations? Hear our thoughts with the latest episode!
"West Side Story"03 Mar 202200:43:52
Leave it to Steven Spielberg to spin a stage-to-screen retread into dazzling, cinematic gold. 2021’s West Side Story wisely retains its original orchestrations while injecting depth into its conflicts and modern verve into its visuals, mining multiple star-making performances out of its sprawling cast. This week, we discuss Spielberg's legendary filmography as well as his latest, and his very first, movie musical.
"Interview with the Vampire" Season 206 Jun 202400:43:00
One of the best shows on TV finally makes its return. This week, we review the first four episodes of Interview with the Vampire's second season. The second season finds Louis and Claudia on the run after supposedly killing Lestat, and the pair travel the world in search of more of their own kind. Does the new season live up to the series' pristine reputation?
"Kimi"24 Feb 202200:36:32
With his latest film Kimi, Steven Soderbergh appropriates the inelegance of pandemic dramas and tech gimmicks to craft a crackling paranoid thriller. On this week's episode we discuss the experimental filmmaker's filmography, his latest film, and the merits and pitfalls of pandemic filmmaking. What did we all think of Kimi? Tune in and find out.
"The Empty Man"11 Feb 202200:53:10
This week, we're discussing two completely unrelated topics: the recently revealed Oscar nominations, and the cult horror favorite, David Prior's under-the-radar The Empty Man, which is now streaming on HBO Max. We dive into Oscar surprises and snubs, and then a full review of the chilling secrets and ontological dread of The Empty Man.
"Nightmare Alley"03 Feb 202200:39:56
Guillermo del Toro's gorgeously bleak remake of the 1947 noir, Nightmare Alley, is now streaming on HBO Max and Hulu. This week, we discuss the famed director's filmography and his latest journey into darkness, which stars Bradley Cooper, Rooney Mara, Cate Blanchett, Willem Dafoe, and Toni Collette.
"Peacemaker"28 Jan 202200:43:00
This week, we're talking Peacemaker, James Gunn's HBO Max spinoff of last year's The Suicide Squad, starring John Cena, Danielle Brooks, Freddie Stroma, Jennifer Holland, and Steve Agee. We dive right into its blast of an opening credits, its sick sense of humor, and the weird state of the DC Comics canon. Tune in!
"Yellowjackets"21 Jan 202200:58:38
Yellowjackets is the buzziest show on TV that has taken the Internet by storm. Showtime's genre mashup that crosses Lost with Lord of the Flies is part survival epic, part psychological horror story, and part coming-of-age drama. Tune in as we recap and recount the entire first season with theories looking forward and the theories that didn't pan out.
The Most Anticipated Films of 202213 Jan 202200:44:44
Last week, we took a look at some of our favorite movies and shows from 2021. Now, we're looking forward. Join us as we go through our most anticipated movies and series coming in 2022. From new Martin Scorsese to new Robert Eggers to a ton of returning franchises and sequels, 2022 is looking to be jam-packed year.
The Best Films of 202106 Jan 202201:09:20
2021. Another year down, COVID is still raging, and things are looking pretty grim for movie theaters out there. The pandemic has transformed the cinematic landscape into a tempest of uncertainty, with only the most gargantuan of tentpoles being sure things at the box office. But just because profitability is scarce doesn’t mean movies are dead. Just to name a few gems, this year saw lush Arthurian legend come to life, a new freewheeling Paul Thomas Anderson flick, Ridley Scott in his element, and fresh bloodcurdling horrors. Tune in and follow along as Jeff, Derek, and Amir count down their lists.
"The Matrix Resurrections"30 Dec 202101:02:26
The final episode of 2021! This week, we talk about Lana Wachowski's divisive sci-fi romance, The Matrix Resurrections, which finds Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss returning for a fourth installment. A strange film that is most likely not what you would expect from a sequel to one of the best films of the last three decades, The Matrix Resurrections contains multitudes and multitudes of layers. We're firmly split down the middle on this one. Which side will you come down on? Tune in and find out.
"Spider-Man: No Way Home"23 Dec 202100:57:26
The biggest movie of the year, Marvel's Spider-Man: No Way Home, is finally here. Tom Holland's third solo outing as the web-slinger has built up an unbelievable amount of hype. Does the movie, with its slew of villains and surprise guests, live up to the hype? We discuss the film, what it means to be Spider-Man, and the future of the franchise.
"Benedetta"16 Dec 202100:37:17
Long-delayed and eagerly anticipated, Paul Verhoeven’s incisive take on “nunsploitation” is finally here. There will be many to point out Benedetta's racy sex scenes and its high lesbian camp, but the film is so much more than that. This week, we discuss Verhoeven's filmography, his latest sprawling satire, and its abundance of themes.
"Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga"31 May 202400:56:09
George Miller has huge shoes to fill: his own. A follow-up to one of the best action movies ever made, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is a long-awaited prequel to the 2015 high-octane whirlwind. Nearly a decade later, does Miller have what it takes to live up to an impossible standard, or is he doing something completely different? Tune in and find out.
Ridley Scott Power Hour: "House of Gucci" and "The Last Duel"09 Dec 202100:54:50
Welcome to the Ridley Scott Power Hour, a jam-packed episode in which we talk about the esteemed director's filmography and dive deep into the two films he's made this year: House of Gucci and The Last Duel. We review the films and discuss their themes, their performances, and the unique controversies surrounding each. Tune in!
"Hawkeye"02 Dec 202100:40:48
Hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving holiday! This week, we're back discussing Marvel's latest Disney Plus series, Hawkeye, starring Hailee Steinfeld as Kate Bishop and Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton. What did we think of the front half of this street-level romp? Who's the big villain teased in the third episode? Tune in and find out!
"Spencer"18 Nov 202100:42:12
One of the most anticipated films - and one of the most anticipated performances - of the year is here in the form of Pablo Larraín's Spencer, starring Kristen Stewart as Diana, Princess of Wales. This week, we discuss this psychological horror film disguised as a biopic, the searing performance at its center, and Princess Diana herself.
"Eternals"11 Nov 202101:00:25
This week, we're discussing Chloé Zhao's foray into the Marvel Cinematic Universe: the sprawling, messy, and oh-so-divisive Eternals. An overlong epic that attempts to balance Zhao's humanist themes with Jack Kirby's cosmic corner of Marvel, Eternals is a fascinating film trying to do a lot of things. Is it successful? Tune in and find out.
"Last Night in Soho"04 Nov 202100:41:48
For our 100th episode, we're discussing Edgar Wright's latest film, Last Night in Soho. Perhaps his most earnest narrative yet, Wright tackles psychological horror with a straight face. Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy star in this time-bending murder mystery. How does the esteemed director fare without his trademark humor and his signature cheekiness? Tune in and find out!
"Dune"28 Oct 202101:02:38
It's finally here! The long-awaited, long-delayed adaptation of Frank Herbert's seminal sci-fi novel, Dune is gracing the silver screen. With its tome of lore and multitude of themes, Dune has long been viewed as "unfilmable" and "unadaptable." How does Denis Villeneuve's vision translate this influential epic? Does it finally break the Dune curse? Tune in and find out.
"No Time to Die"14 Oct 202100:48:43
This week, we bid a fond farewell to Daniel Craig as James Bond. Craig's fifth and final appearance as 007, we reminisce about the franchise and the Bonds of yore, while also diving deep into Cary Joji Fukunaga's No Time to Die. How does the film fare in the shadow of Spectre? Where does it rank among all the Craig Bonds? Tune in and find out!
"Titane"07 Oct 202100:49:01
This week, we're discussing the newly christened Palme d'Or winner, Titane. A film that contains multitudes, Julia Ducournau’s followup to 2016’s Raw navigates the horrorscapes of the New Flesh, exploring gender, sex, violence, and the enveloping desire for human connection. It's the wildest movie of 2021, with some of the year's best performances.
"Midnight Mass" with Prince Jackson30 Sep 202101:16:00
"Malignant"16 Sep 202100:34:18
The wildest horror movie of 2021 is here, and it's not the one you were thinking of. This week, we're talking about James Wan's latest film, Malignant, the dark horse contender for having the most jaw-dropping twist of the year. Don't let its sleepy trailer fool you, Malignant is hiding some dark secrets.
2024 Summer Box Office Wager24 May 202400:49:38
We are back with our second annual Summer Box Office Wager! After our disastrous guesses last year (bad for us, entertaining for you), we're back for another round of predicting this season's biggest movies. Have we learned our lessons? Or will we miss big again? Find out and follow along!
"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings"09 Sep 202100:54:19
This week, we're talking about the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first Asian-led superhero movie, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. We break down our reactions with a full spoiler review, discussing the film's kinetic action, affecting performances, and its CGI bonanza of a third act. Rep sweats, the legendary Tony Leung, and an update to our unofficial MCU rankings, we cover it all!
"Candyman"02 Sep 202100:42:02
Candyman, Candyman, Candyman...this week we're speaking the forbidden name as we discuss Nai DaCosta's sequel to the 1992 Bernard Rose classic. How does the new Candyman stack up against the original? How does it reconfigure its themes and mythology? Tune in and find out! Spoilers from the start on this one...
What We're Watching, Summer 202126 Aug 202100:52:20
Taking a break from our regular programming, this week we're discussing what we've all been watching in between our coverages. Trending movies and series, throwbacks, and more, find out what's been on our radar lately. On this episode, we take a look at Snake Eyes, Nine Perfect Strangers, Hacks, CODA, and much, much more. PLUS, a live reaction to the new trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home which debuted in the middle of recording this episode.
"Pig"19 Aug 202100:42:36
This week we're discussing director Michael Sarnoski's feature debut, Pig, Starring Nicolas Cage and Alex Wolff. A film that careens right when you think it will bank left, Pig is a tremendously tender and heartfelt film - the anti John Wick. Yes, both films feature a grizzled professional coming out of retirement to get justice for a lost animal companion, but that's where comparisons end. What did we think of the latest Nicolas Cage performance? Tune in and find out!
"The Suicide Squad"12 Aug 202100:53:11
This week, we discuss director James Gunn's new entry into the DCEU, The Suicide Squad. We dive deep into the film's comic book roots, its wicked humor, and Gunn's signature irreverent violence. We also discuss the reasons behind its relative underperformance at the box office, and how the industry is currently shaping itself around COVID and its delta variant.
M. Night Shyamalan and "Old"29 Jul 202100:38:58
This week, we're discussing M. Night Shyamalan's new film, Old! Does Old harken back to the director's glory days? Does it continue his comeback tour? Let's travel to the beach that turns you old and find out.
Wrapping Up "Loki"22 Jul 202100:40:06
It's the Loki finale and the Marvel Multiverse is here! We're capping off an extended stay in the MCU with a discussion of the final episode of Loki's first season. Does it button up a satisfying arc for our God of Mischief? What's in store for the Marvel Cinematic Universe now that we have Jonathan Majors in a key role? Tune in and find out!
"Black Widow"15 Jul 202100:46:56
Our Marvel Cinematic Universe extravaganza week continues with the second episode of this week, diving deep into Scarlett Johansson's Avengers swan song, Black Widow. Where does the film stack up within the MCU? Has the film's multiple delays impacted its effectiveness? And will the baton be passed to Florence Pugh's scene-stealing Yelena Belova? Tune in and find out!
Catching Up With "Loki"13 Jul 202101:25:54
Technical difficulties got in the way of a new episode last week, but now you're getting two this week! First up, we catch up with episodes 3, 4, and 5 of Marvel's Loki, which is now streaming on Disney Plus. Has the show kept its crown after our initial thoughts on the first two episodes? Tune in and find out!
"Fast and Furious 9"01 Jul 202100:51:44
This week, we're discussing the wild, outrageous, and logic-lite spectacle of F9, the latest installment of the Fast and Furious franchise. Has the series finally gone off the deep end? Or is it still the action series we know and love? Tune in and find out!
Catching Up With "X-Men '97"18 May 202400:46:29
Back by popular demand, we're catching up with Marvel's hit animated series: X-Men '97. We spent the first episode praising the first stretch of the season for its freshness and surprisingly mature handling of its mutant heroes. Does it stick the landing? We review the rest of the season and its sprawling three-part finale.
"Luca" and the Movies of Pixar24 Jun 202100:50:02
Is the "Pixar slump" a real thing? We sit down and investigate the movies of Disney's premier animation studio and review its latest film, "Luca," directed by Enrico Casarosa, starring Jacob Tremblay, Jack Dylan Grazer, and Emma Berman, now streaming on Disney Plus. How does this fish-out-of-water tale stack up against the rest of Pixar's library? Tune in and find out!
"Black Bear"17 Jun 202100:40:53
This week, we've got a deeper cut for you with Lawrence Michael Levine's 2020 film, Black Bear. Starring Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott, and Sarah Gadon, Black Bear is a twisty, surprise-filled chamber piece with biting performances and fascinating layers. Let's talk about the film and its jaw-dropping plot twist!
"Loki"10 Jun 202100:51:46
"Your savior...is here!" This week, we've got a special installment of the pod as we discuss the first TWO episodes of Marvel's latest Disney Plus series, Loki. We all got a chance to see the episodes ahead of its premiere, and we'll be breaking down the first episode, while giving our general spoiler-free thoughts on the second.
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