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Double Feature: Versus is a podcast series in which two friends Anthony and Brad step in front of the mic and clash heads, come together, break up, and come together again on the subject of two competing films on each episode. Directorial debut vs Sophomore slump (or success), critically acclaimed vs fan-favorite, original vs sequel, blond vs ginger, ebony vs melanin, etc. The possibilities? Endless. The arguments? Futile. The debates? Epic (also humorous). The combination of audio material, written film reviews and video commentaries (all found on doublefeaturevs.com) are all part of what makes this a great new series for cinephiles, moviegoers, movie lovers and everybody in-between.
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It’s our annual Oscars episode! Where the films are discussed (oscar bait or not) and the awards predictions don’t matter! On this one, we’re discussing Cord Jefferson’s “American Fiction”, Justine Triet’s “Anatomy of a Fall” and Alexander Payne’s “The Holdovers”. Which one is a perfect Oscars contender? Let’s find out. Aftershow: – Blak gives his spoiler-free review of “Argylle” and “Bob Marley: One Love”. (Reviews written on 8bitwaffles.com) LIKE, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE. Follow us on Social Media: @blakcinephile (Instagram/Twitter) @BradWoessner (Twitter) @brad.woessner (Instagram) @doublefeaturevs (Instagram/Twitter) Find us on Facebook – Double Feature: Versus Find our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and many more! Find our written reviews on www.8bitwaffles.com . https://doublefeaturevs.com
It’s the beginning of a household name. On this one, we have John Lee Hancock’s “The Founder” (2016) about the making of McDonald’s vs. Jerry Seinfeld’s “Unfrosted” (2024) about the making of the Pop Tart (true story, we promise…) Which one wins? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Blak and Brad give their spoiler-adjacent review of “Furiosa” – Blak gives a spoiler-free review of “I Saw the TV Glow” LIKE, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE. Follow us on Social Media: @blakcinephile (Instagram/Twitter) @BradWoessner (Twitter) @brad.woessner (Instagram) @doublefeaturevs (Instagram/Twitter) Find us on Facebook – Double Feature: Versus Find our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and many more! Find our written reviews on www.8bitwaffles.com . https://doublefeaturevs.com
Musical Icons. The classic hero’s journey. On this one, we have Albert Magnoli’s iconic 1984 hit “Purple Rain,” starring the one and only Prince vs. Curtis Hanson’s memorable 2002 film “8 Mile” starring the one and only Eminem. Which icon wins out? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – The “Madame Web” blowback – Marvel post-Jonathan Majors – Brad gives his rather furious take on the new “Borderlands” adaptation LIKE, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE. Follow us on Social Media: @blakcinephile (Instagram/Twitter) @BradWoessner (Twitter) @brad.woessner (Instagram) @doublefeaturevs (Instagram/Twitter) Find us on Facebook – Double Feature: Versus Find our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and many more! Find our written reviews on www.8bitwaffles.com . https://doublefeaturevs.com
On this one, we’re doing Blak’s favorite genre – Musicals! We have the classic 1974 animated film “The Year Without a Santa Claus” vs. the atrocious live-action 2006 remake. This one is gonna be interesting, folks! Which one wins? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Jonathan Majors fallout LIKE, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE. Follow us on Social Media: @blakcinephile (Instagram/Twitter) @BradWoessner (Twitter) @brad.woessner (Instagram) @doublefeaturevs (Instagram/Twitter) Find us on Facebook – Double Feature: Versus Find our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and many more! Find our written reviews on www.8bitwaffles.com . https://doublefeaturevs.com
The Old School Hollywood vs. The New School Hollywood. We’ve seen it many times before – The Color of Money, Safe House, etc. On this one, we got Frank Oz’s “The Score” (2001) – Robert DeNiro matched with Edward Norton – vs. D.J. Caruso’s “Two for the Money” (2005) – pitting “Hooah” legend Al Pacino with “Alright alright alright” Matthew McConaughey. Who is paired better? Which chemisty works more? Let’s find out. LIKE, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE. Follow us on Social Media: @blakcinephile (Instagram/Twitter) @BradWoessner (Twitter) @brad.woessner (Instagram) @doublefeaturevs (Instagram/Twitter) Find us on Facebook – Double Feature: Versus Find our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and many more! Find our written reviews on www.8bitwaffles.com . https://doublefeaturevs.com
Two dystopian tales. Two unlikely heroes. Two wacky sci-fi tales. On this one, we have Terry Gilliam’s classic 1995 sci-fi thriller “12 Monkeys” vs. Bong Joon-Ho’s 2025 sci-fi comedy “Mickey 17”. Which film wins out? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Brad gives his spoiler-free review of “Roofman” – Blak gives his take of witnessing the theatrical presentation of his favorite film: “Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair”
Two shocking documentaries. One phenomenon forever etched into internet culture. On this one, we Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman’s landmark 2010 film “Catfish” vs. Skye Borgman’s 2025 film “Unknown Number: The High School Catfish. Which film wins out? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Brad gives his spoiler-free review of “The Perfect Neighbor” and “The Running Man” – Blak gives his spoiler-free review of “Materialists”, “Weapons” and “Mickey 17”
Two political thrillers. Non-linear perspectives. Tension you can cut with a knife. On this one, we Pete Travis’ 2008 Rashomon-like thriller “Vantage Point” vs. Kathryn Bigelow’s 2025 paranoia thriller “A House of Dynamite”. Which film wins out? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Brad discusses season 1 of “The Chair Company” – Blak discusses the film “Friendship” (spoilers) and “Sorry, Baby” (spoiler free)
Two iconic comedians. Two infamous, horrid box office flops. On this one, we have Paul Weiland’s 1987 “Leonard Part 6” starring Bill Cosby vs. Ron Underwood’s 2002 “The Adventures of Pluto Nash” starring Eddie Murphy. Which film wins out? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Brad gives an update on what he’s been watching lately – Blak gives a spoiler-free review of “The Perfect Neighbor”
Two toxic couples. Two sets of powerful performances. Two classic films. On this one, we have Mike Nichols’ 1966 classic directorial debut “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” vs. John Cassavetes 1974 powerhouse “A Woman Under the Influence”. Which film wins out? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Brad gives a spoiler free review of the series “Silo” – Brad gives a spoiler free review of the season finale of “Peacemaker” – Brad gives a spoiler free review of the film “Good Fortune”
The upper class. The lower class. Scheming. Jealousy. Murder. On this one, two classic thrillers revolving about social inequality. We have Claude Chabrol’s 1995 influential thriller “La Cérémonie” vs. Bong Joon Ho’s 2019 record-breaking phenomenon “Parasite”. Which film wins out? Let’s find out! No Aftershow today.
When discussing South Korean thrillers, there are some that are acclaimed as some of the region’s very best. On this one, we have Na Hong-Jin’s 2008 “The Chaser” vs. Lee Jeong-beom’s 2010 “The Man From Nowhere”. Which film wins out? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Brad gives a spoiler-free review of “Sovereign” and “Peacemaker” season 2 (so far) – Ads in AMC theatre showings – Charlie Hunnam as Ed Gein
A kidnapping. A wealthy victim. Battles of morality and integrity. On this one, we have the classic 1963 thriller “High and Low” from legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa vs the 2025 remake “Highest 2 Lowest” starring Denzel Washington from legendary filmmaker Spike Lee Which film wins out? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Blak gives a spoiler free review of the first season of “The Paper”
Fast cars. Rivalries. History. Dad movies. On this one, we have two top tier dad films going head-to-head. We have James Mangold’s 2019 “Ford v Ferrari” against Joseph Kosinski’s 2025 “F1”. Which film wins out? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Brad gives a spoiler free review of “Peacemaker” season 2 – Blak gives a spoiler free review of “The Map That Leads to You” – The fellas discuss John Cena vs. Dave Bautista
Vampires. The Lo-fi edition. On this one, we have two alternative vampire films that twist and subvert the classic story of the immortal ones. We have Jim Jarmusch’s offbeat 2013 film “Only Lovers Left Alive” vs. Ana Lily Amirpour’s 2014 cult classic “A Girl Who Walks Home at Night”. Which film wins out? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Catching up on things we’ve seen or want to seen
Look up! It’s a bird! A plane! It’s… Blak and Brad discussing Richard Donner’s 1978 classic “Superman” vs. James Gunn’s revitalized 2025 “Superman”. Which Man of Steel film wins out? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Avengers: Doomsday rumors
Two ambitious westerns. Two controversial productions – one befell by box office returns and lawsuits, the other by an unfortunate tragedy. On this one, we have Kevin Costner’s “Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1” vs. Joel Souza’s “Rust”. Which one wins? Let’s find out! No aftershow on this one, folks. See you on the next one!
Anime turned live action. On this one, we have Andrew Lau and Alan Mak’s 2005 adaptation of “Initial D” against The Wachowskis’ 2008 adaptation of “Speed Racer”. Which one wins? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Blak discusses watching The Bear season 3 (spoilers) – Blak discusses attending Fantasia International Film Festival 2025 (reviews coming soon)
Well….we ran it back. Brad twisted Blak’s arm and made him watch Ted 2. Oh, and Paddington 2 as well. On this one, it’s the foul talking teddy bear vs the wholesome, well-mannered anthropomorphised bear. We have Seth McFarlane’s “Ted 2” (2015) vs. Paul King’s “Paddington 2” (2017). Which one wins? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Brad gives a spoiler-free review of Shane Gillis’ Netflix show “Tires” – Blak gives a spoiler-free review of season 5 of “Fargo”
The young cinephile. Full of life. Full of imagination. Also, a bit too serious at time… On this one, we have Chandler Levack’s “I Like Movies” (2022) vs. Kevin Smith’s “The 4:30 Movie” (2024). Which one wins? Let’s find out! Aftershow: – Brad gives a spoiler-free review of season 2 of “Severance”
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