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Hamnet tells the story of the death of William and Agnes (Anne) Shakespeare's son, and how they deal with the grief in its aftermath. Ashley & Matt review this late-2025 film that is garnering a lot of awards buzz.
In this episode, we review the new Josh Safdie joint, Marty Supreme starring Timothée Chalamet (and today is his birthday)!
Jim Varney's character of Ernest P. Worrell is a uniquely 1980s creation, someone who a lot of younger people today may not have heard of. We enjoyed revisiting the character with Garret, in this Christmas-themed movie. Thank you for joining us on another journey through 12 holiday-themed films!
It's Christmas Eve, and so it seemed like the right time to present our episode about a 2024 animated film that Rachel introduced us to, The Night Before Christmas in Wonderland.
Marianne is back with us to talk about an underrated 1991 film, All I Want for Christmas.
A lesbian couple's relationship is strained when one of them goes to the other's family home for Christmas, and they have to pretend that they're straight. Ryan joins us to discuss Happiest Season, as our 12 Days of Christmas series continues.
It's another 12 Days of Christmas episode. Ashley & Matt talk about the 2020 Lifetime movie Feliz NaviDAD. Get it? DAD? Because Mario Lopez plays a dad.
The unhappy daughter of a divorced couple wants to see them back together. The dad (Errol Flynn) wants to see his daughter for Christmas, but he has to get by her mom/his ex-wife (Eleanor Parker() first. Marianne joins us again, this time to talk about the 1946 film, Never Say Goodbye.
We return to the world of Nick & Nora Charles, as Will McKinley joins us again to talk about After the Thin Man. Part of the movie takes place around New Year's Eve, so... here we go!
We're shaking it up with today's 12 Days of Christmas episode! Sean (our resident horror expert) is back to discuss a low-budget 1980s slasher called The Dorm That Dripped Blood. We chose it because it's purportedly set during the holidays, but... well, it's about as Christmassy as a thing that isn't very Christmassy.
Marianne joins us to talk about the 2017 feature The Man Who Invented Christmas.
Is The Nightmare Before Christmas a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie? The answer to that is: yes. Sean joins us to talk about this well-liked 1990s stop motion classic.
As 12 Days of Christmas continues, we land on an inevitable Hallmark movie. Rachel joins us to talk about Sugarplummed.
Our annual 12 Days of Christmas series returns! Will McKinley joins us to kick things off with The Thin Man. Much of this 1934 classic is set during Christmastime, and we're treated to William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles. We follow along as they become embroiled in the case of a missing person. Or is it murder?
Rohan Campbell stars as Billy Chapman, in this remake/re-imagining of the 1984 cult classic, where a man dressed as Santa Claus goes on a rampage. Ashley & Matt review the new Silent Night, Deadly Night.
Benoit Blanc is on the case again as he's called to solve a murder at a church in a seemingly-quaint New England hamlet. Josh O'Connor is the local priest, and there are a host of suspects to choose from. Aaron joins us to discuss Wake Up Dead Man.
Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde are on the case when a snake threatens to steal a book valuable to the history of Zootopia. There's more than meets the eye, however, and much adventure ensues.
Eternity is an original movie with interesting ideas about the afterlife and love. And yet... we weren't completely sold on it. Ashley & Matt have an involved discussion about the new film in this episode.
The magicians are back! The third installment in the Now You See Me franchise is in theaters, and Matt & Ashley review it in this episode.
In the seventh episode of the franchise, the predator is now the prey! Matt & Ashley review the new sci-f action film Predator: Badlands.























