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After last week everyone was clamoring for another two and half hour episode. For this one we decided to reminisce heavily (also fittingly) on our teen years. Drop your embarrassing teenage story in the comments.
From rural Oregon in 1959 to the urban expanse of Los Angeles in 1991, today your hosts tackle the John Singleton classic featuring several iconic performances including Laurence Fishburne as one of the coolest named characters of all time.
New year, new wheel, new category, new episode. Same hosts talking coming of age movies. Join us as we venture out to find a dead body.
Our hosts name some of their favorites of the year and then spin that freaky deaky wheel!
The epic finale to an epic tale, be prepared to sob uncontrollably!
We've split the party and all hope is lost, time to ride some sick horses!
It’s December! Which means it’s time to get cozy, so: put on your comfy pants, lay next to the fire, and immerse yourself in one of the most classic battles of good versus evil ever to grace the silver screen.
Mobster movie month concludes with this infinitely quotable and fast-paced Scorsese classic chock full of laughs, violence, and cocaine-fueled paranoia.
Mobster movie month takes a heartfelt detour to Fordham. Our hosts feel inspired by the coming-of-age story to not let their talents go to waste and decide to share strange anecdotes from their childhood.
On today’s episode Connor and Fredo are joined by Raúl to attempt to answer the most important question a movie has ever posed: what’s the rumpus?
The big one. How do you talk mobster movies without invoking the classic Coppola/Puzo collab? Fuhgeddaboudit. It's an episode you can't refuse.
How could we resist?! On this the spookiest of days?!
Much like Jim, it took me a few days to wake up and join the party. Better late than never...
This week's entry in the zombie canon provides a comedic and decidedly British take on mindless consumption.
The second ever C4 foreign language film is a family drama masquerading as a zombie action film. Join our hosts as they answer the ultimate question: is it ever too late to become a good person?
Kicking off Zombie month is the George Romero flick that started it all. Board up those windows, hunker down, and don't be a Barbra!
Concluding a month of movies out of order is a film brimming with f-bombs and pop culture pastiche. Grab a tasty burger and get ready to make spoons because Zed's dead, baby.
A haunting vision of regret set in sunny Hollywood by the master of weird himself, David Lynch.
A deeply personal reflection on nostalgia and regret leaves our hosts profoundly confused. That's art, baby.
Where to start a month of nonlinear narratives? Let's take a page out of Jonathan Nolan's short story: start at the end and work our way backwards.























