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(Almost) the whole cast & crew are back for Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, a fitting send-off for the characters we've come to know and love over the course of the TV series and previous two films. Matt & Ashley review the new movie in this episode.
Two guys - one gay, one straight - meet in a support group for twins whose other twin has died, and a wonderful friendship develops. For a time... Ashley & Matt review the new movie Twinless in this episode.
A group of pensioners living at a retirement home spend their free time solving cold cases. Things become a little more immediate when a new murder hits pretty close to home. Rachel joins us to review The Thursday Murder Club, now streaming on Netflix.
Aaron joins us to talk about the new Darren Aronofsky dark comedy/crime thriller Caught Stealing.
Ashley & Matt review The Map That Leads to You, a new romantic film about two young people who meet and fall in love while traveling through Europe.
In this episode, Ashley & Matt discuss a slasher flick from 1989 - Rush Week. We also talk about how there's not much out at theaters currently that piques our interest, hence devoting an episode to a 36-year-old movie.
It's another edition of our 'catch-up' series, where we periodically spend an episode reviewing multiple new(er) films we've watched but haven't talked about yet on the podcast. In this episode Ashley, Matt, Aaron and Ryan discuss F1: The Movie, Friendship, and The Naked Gun (2025).
Garret joins us this episode to talk about Weapons, a new horror/thriller where a classroom of students disappear from their homes overnight, leaving the town of Maybrook reeling and looking for answers.
Oh, Hi! is a new film that's supposed to be a rom-com? A thriller? A dark comedy? Something else? Ashley, Matt and Rachel aren't exactly sure what it's trying to be, but we definitely have opinions about it.
The New York Times recently published their list of the 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century. The list has drawn conversation amongst film fans, and the NYT encouraged folks to draw up their own Top 10. Enter Ashley, Matt and Ryan. We've made our own lists - our 10 favorite films of the 21st century (so far).
In this episode, Ashley, Matt, Aaron and Rebecca review the new MCU joint, Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Pete Davidson stars as a Max, a troubled young man assigned to do community service at an old-age home. There he begins to suspect sinister goings-on. Matt & Ashley review the new movie, The Home.
Our Double Feature segment is back! This is where we talk about two movies in one episode -- films that are connected in some way, shape or form. For this episode, the connection is Chevy Chase and Goldie Hawn! They starred in two movies together (in 1978 and 1980), and Ashley & Matt talk about them here.
James Gunn's long-awaited reboot of the Superman franchise (and the DC cinematic universe) is finally here! Ashley & Matt review new Superman in this episode.
We're 10,220 days into the zombie rage virus apocalypse, and the UK has been quarantined, with survivors left to fend for themselves. Aaron joins us to review the new movie 28 Years Later. You can click below to listen to the episode.
Just in time for July 4th weekend is Jurassic World: Rebirth. This time around, in a novel departure from the franchise formula, we see big name stars being chased by dinosaurs! So... yeah. Matt & Ashley review the latest Jurassic entry in this episode.
Celine Song cements herself as one of our favorite filmmakers! The writer/director of Past Lives is back with Materialists. It's a love triangle rom-com as only she could do. You can listen to the episode to hear our thoughts.
As Pride Month draws to a close, we wanted to devote a Criterion episode to a Gregg Araki film, as he's associated with the New Queer Cinema movement. We chose 1997's Nowhere, a fun, bizarre, subversive disaffected youth movie that just screams 1990s.
Our celebration of LGBTQ Pride Month continues as Larry joins us to review the new(ish) movie, A Nice Indian Boy.
We kick off our series of episodes celebrating Pride Month with a review of the new movie, Young Hearts, a beautiful film set in the Belgian countryside.