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It's our annual countdown of our favorite movies! We'll spend some time counting down our top 10 films of 2025, while also tackling each other's lists. Ranking art is kind of silly, but if this is a way for you to find some new movies to watch you might not have otherwise heard of, it's worth it! Thanks for your support! NOTES: Follow our show on Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/harrisfootball.com Follow on Twitter - @HarrisFootball Become a Person of the Book - https://www.amazon.com/Christopher-Harris/e/B007V3P4KK Watch the YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/harrisfootball Harris Football Yacht Club Dictionary - https://harrisfootball.github.io/dictionary.html Join the Harris Football Subreddit - www.reddit.com/r/HarrisFootball Subscribe To the Yacht Club Premium Podcast - https://harrisfootball.supportingcast.fm/ Josh's Top 10 Movies Of 2025: 10. The Perfect Neighbor 9. Cloud 8. Nouvelle Vague 7. No Other Choice 6. Black Bag 5. Sirat 4. It Was Just An Accident 3. 28 Years Later 2. Sorry, Baby 1. One Battle After Another Chris's Top 10 Movies Of 2025: 10. Nouvelle Vague 9. Wake Up Dead Man 8. One Battle After Another 7. The Mastermind 6. Sentimental Value 5. No Other Choice 4. Sirat 3. If I Had Legs I'd Kick You 2. Sorry, Baby 1. It Was Just An Accident
It's our annual movie conversation! Cousin Josh joins, and we go back and forth listing our favorite movies from 2024. Don't read any further in these show notes if you prefer to avoid spoilers! Josh's Top 10 Movies Of 2024: 10. The Substance 9. La Chimera 8. Do Not Expect Too Much From The End Of The World 7. Conclave 6. Dune 2 5. Strange Darling 4. The Brutalist 3. A Real Pain 2. Anora 1. Red Rooms Chris's Top 10 Movies Of 2024: 10. Challengers 9. Queer 8. Conclave 7. I Saw The TV Glow 6. The Brutalist 5. Janet Planet 4. Do Not Expect Too Much From The End Of The World 3. A Real Pain 2. La Chimera 1. Anora
It's our annual tradition! Harris and Cousin Josh will count down their favorite movies of 2023 and talk about why they work (and sometimes why they don't). Maybe you'll enjoy our opinions, or maybe we'll just put a few different movies on your radar screen. Thanks for listening! Josh's Top 10 Movies Of 2023: 10. Bottoms 9. You Hurt My Feelings 8. The Deepest Breath 7. The Holdovers 6. Anatomy Of A Fall 5. The Zone Of Interest 4. Rye Lane 3. Past Lives 2. How To Blow Up A Pipeline 1. Oppenheimer Chris's Top 20 Movies Of 2023: 20. The Teachers' Lounge 19. Across The Spider-Verse 18. The Delinquents 17. The Holdovers 16. American Fiction 15. Blue Jean 14. Past Lives 13. Close Your Eyes 12. Oppenheimer 11. All Of Us Strangers 10. About Dry Grasses 9. Fremont 8. Amanda 7. Showing Up 6. Return To Seoul 5. Anatomy Of A Fall 4. Killers Of The Flower Moon 3. The Zone Of Interest 2. How To Blow Up A Pipeline 1. Poor Things
Are we the last podcast to do a year-in-review for cinema in 2022? Probably! But that just means you've already forgotten all the films you saw last year. Today, we'll remind you, and hopefully give you some leads on movies from around the world you might've missed.
We have an annual tradition of reviving our beloved Juggernaut podcast to list our favorite movies of the previous year. So let's do it! These are our top films for 2019, counted down in order. Will Harris go artsy? Will Josh go populist? You'll have to listen to this super-sized podcast to find out! Thanks for checking in with the ol' Juggernaut! Guest: Cousin Josh. NOTES: Follow Chris - @HarrisFootball Follow Josh - @DetectiveFisch Josh's Top 10 Of 2019: 1. Parasite 2. 1917 3. Joker 4. The Irishman 5. Booksmart 6. High Life 7. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood 8. Under The Silver Lake 9. Uncut Gems 10. Knives Out Chris's Top 10 Of 2019: 1. Under The Silver Lake 2. High Life 3. The Last Black Man In San Francisco 4. Knives Out 5. Marriage Story 6. The Irishman 7. Her Smell 8. Uncut Gems 9. Little Women 10. Parasite
Let's count down our favorite movies of 2018 with our traditional guest on such occasions, Josh Fischberg, a.k.a. Cousin Josh from the Harris Football Podcast. We've watched a lot of films -- some even in black-and-white! some even in non-English languages! -- and winnowed our lists. Our hope is you'll find it fun to hear us talk about your favorites, and maybe that you'll be introduced to some new films you haven't seen. Thanks for listening! Josh's Top 10 Movies Of 2018: 10. A Quiet Place 9. Roma 8. BlacKKKlansman 7. Game Night 6. Isle Of Dogs 5. Bad Times At The El Royale 4. The Favourite 3. Minding The Gap 2. Eighth Grade 1. Burning Chris's Top 10 Movies Of 2018: 10. If Beale Street Could Talk 9. American Animals 8. Cold War 7. Can You Ever Forgive Me? 6. BlacKKKlansman 5. First Man 4. The Favourite 3. Roma 2. Burning 1. First Reformed
Our annual tradition of counting down our favorite movies of calendar years continues, with a discussion of the best in cinema from 2017. We're firmly of the opinion that ranking art -- and even giving awards for art -- is stupid, but people like lists! And what's great about shows like this is: hopefully it exposes you to stuff you've not seen, and it makes your world a little bigger and a little more empathic. We hope you enjoy! Follow Chris: @HarrisFootball Follow Josh: @DetectiveFisch Josh's Top 10 Films Of 2017: 10. Dunkirk 9. Brigsby Bear 8. Lady Macbeth 7. Wind River 6. Good Time 5. Call Me By Your Name 4. A Ghost Story 3. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 2. Get Out 1. Phantom Thread Chris's Top 10 Films Of 2017: 10. Lady Bird 9. I, Tonya 8. Good Time 7. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 6. The Lost City Of Z 5. Personal Shopper 4. Phantom Thread 3. Dunkirk 2. A Ghost Story 1. The Florida Project
In just three seasons and 28 episodes, "The Leftovers" has taken a place among the great series ever created. Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta discuss grief and the unknown, and how they translated a fringe HBO series about what's left behind after The Rapture into a sci-fi, psychological, spy, family drama that resonates so loudly in our connection-free times. Notes: Learn more about Tom - tomperrotta.net Learn more about Damon - www.imdb.com/name/nm0511541/ Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/179236383431
Damani Baker was a little kid when his family got caught up in the U.S. invasion of Grenada. That's a crazy story: Ronald Reagan invading a tiny island nation for flimsy reasons. But that's only part of Damani's documentary, "The House On Coco Road." Damani also digs into his family's history and his mother's activism in what is legitimately one of 2017's most moving films. Notes: Check out Damani's website - damanibaker.com Follow Damani Baker - @damanibaker Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/179236383431
Our buddy Josh Larsen has a new book entitled "Movies Are Prayers," and it's the jumping-off point for a fun conversation about films that give us "religious experiences." Whether that means a connected feeling to God (if that's something you believe in) or simply an understanding of the world beyond your own skin, we think you'll take away a deeper sense of how powerful cinema can be. Notes: Check out Josh's site - larsenonfilm.com Follow Josh - @LarsenOnFilm Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/179236383431
"Then We Came To The End" is one of the greatest and funniest novels about having your soul crushed at work that's ever been written. Joshua Ferris came by his knowledge of office life legitimately: though he always wanted to be a fiction writer, he spent time in an ad agency, understanding how tough it is to give away your creativity to a big company. Now it's ten years later, and Josh has written two more novels and a short story collection called "The Dinner Party." Thank heavens he got out. Notes: Check out Joshua's new book - The Dinner Party Learn more about Joshua - joshuaferris.com Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/179236383431
Carl Newman is the beating heart of the New Pornographers, and the New Pornographers are amazing. They've been around since 2000's "Mass Romantic," and seven great records later, they're still going strong. We talk with Carl about how the music industry has changed, the role of the artist in discouraging political times, and how musical boredom has redefined his personal musical outlook. Notes: Follow Carl on Twitter - @ACNewman Check out The New Pornographers Here - www.thenewpornographers.com/ For more on Carl - http://www.acnewman.net/ Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/179236383431 Music Used: "That's No Way to Say Goodbye" by Leonard Cohen The New Pornographers Songs: "War on the East Coast" - Brill Bruisers "The Laws Have Changed" - Electric Version "Valkyrie In The Roller Disco" - Together "Whiteout Conditions" - Whiteout Conditions "Play Money" - Whiteout Conditions
You know Matt Ross as eccentric billionaire Gavin Belson from "Silicon Valley" and Alby Grant from "Big Love" and many other roles. Now Matt is an acclaimed writer/director, having helmed 2016's excellent "Captain Fantastic," for which lead actor Viggo Mortensen was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar. Matt tells us about his non-traditional childhood, his Juilliard training, and how to find truth in a world with so much bullshit. Notes: Check out Matt's Film - Captain Fantastic Give money to sciencedebate.org Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/1792363834316273
J.D. Dillard was a Star Wars kid way after the original movies came out, partly because his dad was a Navy pilot and partly because Star Wars was too cool to resist. Now he's directed a sci-fi/superhero mashup movie called "Sleight," and he tells us what it's like to grow up as a black nerd, what it's like to call J.J. Abrams friend and mentor, and what it's like to come out of Sundance a red-hot property. Notes: Check out more about JD - IMDb SLEIGHT is in theaters Thursday, April 28th Give money to sciencedebate.org Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/1792363834316273 THREE OF A KIND 1. "The Prestige" by Christopher Nolan 2. "David Blaine: Street Magic" 3. "13 Steps To Mentalism" by Tony Corinda
Charles Bock is a great crafter of sentences and his two novels, "Beautiful Children" and "Alice & Oliver," use his control of language to evoke the kind of compassion and empathy we need more of in our lives. This interview is about dealing with illness and loss, growing up in Las Vegas, finding strength in emotionally difficult art and what it's like to be an NFL beat reporter. You'll love it. Notes: Check out Charles' amazing website - charlesbock.net Buy his new book - "Alice and Oliver" Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/1792363834316273 THREE OF A KIND 1. Film: "Casino" by Martin Scorcese 2. Book: "Battleborn" by Claire Watkins 3. TV: "The Runnin' Rebels of UNLV" by HBO Documentaries
Victor LaValle is yet another writer who went to Cornell, continuing the "Cornell Mafia" theme of our show. Victor also happens to be a fascinating guy with a great personal story, and his fiction skirts the line between "literature" and "genre" in a way that makes him both popular and profound. We can't recommend his work more highly! Notes: To donate to CHIRLA.org Check out Victor's work - http://www.victorlavalle.com/ Follow Victor - @VictorLaValle Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/1792363834316273
Adam Reed is kind of a genius. Just don't tell him that. We talk with the creator and primary writer of "Archer" about his television-saturated childhood, his shiftless young adulthood, his accidental stardom, and why assholes make great TV characters. "Archer: Dreamland" begins April 5th on FXX. Notes: Check out Adam's work - Here Watch Archer - Here Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/1792363834316273 Three Of A Kind: Three Comedy Assholes: Archie Bunker, All In The Family Malcolm Tucker, The Thick Of It Barney Fife, The Andy Griffith Show
Noah Hawley makes "Fargo" for FX, which a lot of people know about. Fewer people know that Hawley also is the man behind the wild, experimental, quasi-superhero show "Legion," which is about to wrap up its first season. Alex McLevy from the AV Club joins today to make the case that "Legion" is one of the best things going on TV right now: the perfect superhero series for people who are damn sick of superheroes. Notes: Follow Alex McLevy - @alexm247 To read Alex's writings check out - avclub.com/author/alex%20mccown/ Watch Legion on FX - fxnetworks.com/shows/legion Follow our show - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/1792363834316273 THREE OF A KIND Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. X-2: X-Men United Logan
Steve Conrad has been in the screenplay business for as long as he's been an adult, but with "Patriot" he finally got to see a project all the way from conception to execution, and the results are wild and incredible. Season 1 is full of belly laughs -- it features a folk-singing spy who kills people for a living -- but it's also a deeply weird and satisfying journey into the heart of American masculinity. Notes: Check out "Patriot" here! Learn more about Steve Conrad - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0175726/ Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/1792363834316273 THREE OF A KIND "The 39 Steps" - Alfred Hitchcock "The Bourne Identity - Paul Greengrass "The Life Of Others" - Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
Porochista Khakpour is an artist, a journalist, an Iranian-American and an academic, and that makes her story as relevant and resonant today as it's ever been. She talks about leaving Tehran at age three, her extreme Type-A childhood reaction to the immigrant experience, and what it's like to try and break down misperceptions about being "The Other" in today's America. Notes: Follow Porochista - @PKhakpour For more on Porochista - porochistakhakpour.com Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/1792363834316273 THREE OF A KIND Mohsin Hamid: "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" Helen Oyeyemi: "Boy, Snow, Bird" Yiyun Li: "The Vagrants"

















