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Overdue Rentals

Author: Matthew Schuchman

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Overdue Rentals is run by Matthew Schuchman and Mike Reyes. We're two entertainment journalists who are looking to talk about the many films that somehow have been forgotten about as time goes by. We want to introduce you to films you may have meant to see, but still are on your list of films you're overdue on seeing. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
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Though most people will associate Alex Winter with his performance as Bill S. Preston, Esq. in the Bill & Ted series, he has done so much great work both in front and behind the camera over the years. While Alex dropped in to talk to us about his new film, Destroy All Neighbors, we had to talk to him about his crown jewel; Freaked. Alex is one of the greatest people to chat with and he has so many wonderful things to say, including some uplifting news on a possible official return of Freaked. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
Though almost everyone in the world knows the man, many people still haven't seen David Dastmalchian in his purest form. Through his collaborations with such pioneers as Christopher Nolan, Denis Villeneuve, and James Gunn (to name a few), his face has been plastered into the minds of movie goers everywhere. But there are many sides of Dastmalchian that many still haven't witnessed. So, whether it be in his new film Late Night with the Devil, or through his semi-autobiographical 2014 film Animals; it's time people get cozied up to David Dastmalchian. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
If you're like us, you probably have seen a clip run across your social media feeds showing the time a TV show surprised and elderly man finding out the rest of the studio audience around him were the now grown children he helped save during the onset of WWII. That man was Nicholas Winton and the new film One Life is about the struggle Winton went through to save close to 1,000 children from being sent to concentration camps. Actor/musician Johnny Flynn plays Winton in his younger years while he is trying to work out how to immigrate these children into England before it is too late. Johnny joined us to talk about taking on the role, as well as his turn as David Bowie in the 2020 release, Stardust. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
It's always a treat to have a great conversation with a guest. But our chat with the great Thomas Haden Church takes things to a whole new level. Joining us to discuss his new film, Accidental Texan we had to also speak with Thomas about his work on the overlooked, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight. Little did we know that we would end up talking with the man about a myriad of other films and experiences as well. Enjoy the ride ad catch Accidental Texan in theaters starting this Friday, May 8th. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
We get deep and insightful with our dear friend and colleague Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi about the 1998 Jim Carrey feature, The Truman Show. Close to 25 years later and this film is just as important as the day it came out. Join us as we talk reality TV, free will, and ancient Greek philosophy. Oh yeah, and Jim Carrey. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
Our good friend Bevin and host of the new Tubi original chat show, Beverages with Bevin, joins us this week to talk about 1998s Pleasantville. Of course, we have many tangential discussions of Barbie and other films along the way. Grab your coloring books and listen along this pleasant chat before and after you check out the newest episode of Beverages with Bevin. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
There are so many personal films out there from many seasoned filmmakers. Danish writer/director Niels Arden Oplev has made a film that is very close to his heart, and invited audiences in to learn and explore some hard to understand subjects. Rose is both touching and heavy, but always light and airy. Definitely check it out the first second you can. But, while we had Niels with us, we also had to talk about his original adaptation of Stieg Larsson's, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. We discuss what goes into adapting such a lauded work of art and the issues with its not so publicized name change. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
Happy November! Let's kick off the month right with the one and only Neil Burger. His new film, The Marsh King's Daughter is out this Friday, November 3rd. But we are also talking about this week's Overdue Rental, his 2011 sleeper hit, Limitless. The Bradley Cooper/Robert DeNiro thriller was such a smash hit when it hit theaters and though it spawned a TV show of the same name, not enough people are talking about the film nowadays. Let's fix that! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
Freddy Fazbear's is finally about finally be open for adoring fans to revel in the live action production of the popular jump scare video game. We are joined by the man who brought the visuals of the robotic over-run child's pizzeria, cinematographer Lyn Moncrief. Lyn chats about everything that went into brining the game to life as well as his Overdue Rental choice, the 2000 Janusz Kamiński helmed, Lost Souls, starring Winona Ryder. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
Get your microphones and knives ready as this week we are talking about Repo! The Genetic Opera with our good friend and colleague and editor of Reel News Daily, Liz Whittemore. Strap in as this one is a wild time. Both the film and this discussion! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
Let's kick off the Halloween season a week early! Even though he had just gotten off a plane in the middle of their world tour, Aunty Donna's Zachary Ruane didn't miss a step as he joined us to talk about George A. Romero's return to the zombie genre with 2005's, Land of the Dead. If you're listening to this on or around it's premiere date, you can still get ticket for the 2pm Aunty Donna show at Eventim Apollo in London. And there are still some tickets available for shows in the U.S. in NYC, Philly, and Austin for early October. Click here to get your tickets now, and enjoy our wonderful conversation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
He rode the world's fastest train, been body slammed by wrestlers, defeated rollercoasters, passed out from the G-Force of a centrifuge, eaten garlic bread that has been to the stratosphere; but today will be the toughest challenge he has faced, yet. YouTube presenter and host of the Lateral Podcast Tom Scott will talk about movies with Matt and Mike. Well, he's talking about a single movie, at least. It was a pleasure to speak with Tom about 2004's loosely adapted, I, Robot. We all have different opinions on this one, so get ready for an engaging conversation. Don't forget to subscribe to Lateral as well, as there is no other podcast that will have you thinking in such creative ways. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
Dear friend of the podcast and life in general; Max Evry dropped by to discuss his new book A Masterpiece in Disarray: David Lynch’s Dune. An Oral History. And, to keep things in the Lynchian family tree, we are discussing the Twin Peaks movie, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. A Masterpiece in Disarray: David Lynch’s Dune. An Oral History will be in stores on Sept. 19th, and you can still pre-order your copy now. And, if you're in NYC stop by Forbidden Planet in Union Square on Saturday the 16th between 5pm and 7pm to grab a copy early and have it signed my Mr. Evry himself. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
Everyone loves a part 2! Right? Welcome back to our discussion about the new film The Adults as this week we have Sophia Lillis joining us to talk about the sibling rivalry between herself, Michael Cera, and Hannah Gross. But this is Overdue Rentals, which means we have another Sophie Lillis film to talk about with her, and this time we have a lovely discussion about Gretel & Hansel for you, dear listener. Family issues all around! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
Please note, this interview was recorded on June 13th, 2023, before the Sag/Aftra strike. This Friday see the release of The Adults, the new film starring Michael Cera, Sophia Lillis, and Hannah Gross as a group of siblings who are forced to come to terms with some of their issues they never got past from their youth. We caught the film this past June when the film was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival. We had the pleasure of talking to both Michal and Sophia about the film. Tune in next week to hear our discussion with Sophia, but for now, enjoy our chat with Michael about The Adults, Youth in Revolt, some animated Scott Pilgrim, Music, and just being a person in this world. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
Where do we even start!? Bank robberies, Children's parties, Tasks, Ghosts, and Denzel--that just scratches the surface of what we are talking about with the one and only, Kiell Smith-Bynoe. From his role as Mike in the original BBC version of Ghosts (the character of Jay is his counterpart in the American version) to his recent stint as a contestant on series 15 of Taskmaster, Kiell shows no signs of slowing down his killer career. He recentley revived his stage show, String V. Spitta while he and writing/performing partner Ed MacArthur work on a TV show based on their hit play. With the ball rolling, the show will have a run at the Edinburgh Fringe Fest. Kiell joined us to talk about the show, as well as his Overdue Rental, Spike Lee's 2006--Inside Man. Click play to listen to this wonderful chat and click the following link to get your tickets for String V Spitta during its EdFringe run from August 18th to the 26th. TICKETS! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
What a perfect storm of consequences. The legendary film maker Steve James is back with a new documentary, A Compassionate Spy. And the timing couldn't be more perfect as its subject was part of that little thing called The Manhattan Project. You know, you might have been inundated with the subject with it being the main focus of a little movie called Barbie...I mean Oppenheimer! We were lucky enough to have some time to talk with Steve about his new documentary as well as his cornerstone revolutionary doc, Hoop Dreams. Tune in for a great one here! A Compassionate Spy is in theaters and on VOD this Friday, August 4th. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
The Edinburgh Fringe Fest is quickly approaching. That means a lot of great new comedy will coming out of the historic festival and stand-up Dane Baptiste is returning with his new show, Bapsquire. Dane is a one of kind performer and we were blessed to have him join us to talk about his comedy as well as his Overdue Rental choice, 1994's, The Crow. Please join us for this wonderful and insightful conversation. And don't forget to pick up your tickets to see Bapsquire at this year's Fringe by clicking on the following link: Bapsquire Tickets Performances will run from August 14th to the 27th. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
Who needs a good laugh? Well, you're lucky as we have comedian Huge Davies joining us for this episode. Huge's 2019 Edinburgh nominated show The Carpark will be available to stream starting June 20th on the 800 Pound Gorilla platform. Huge joined us to talk all about his approach to performing, building his special keyboard presentation system, and of course, his Overdue Rental choice; Alita: Battle Angel. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this wonderful conversation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
Dennis Haysbert is someone everyone is familiar with, even if they don't know it. Maybe you know him as Pedro Cerrano from Major League. Maybe you're a 24 fan and know him as President David Palmer. Or maybe you just know him as The Allstate insurance man. The fact of the matter is, the man has had one hell of a storied career and is so much more than the roles people may associate him with. He can currently be seen as Clarence C. Baker in the Hulu/Disney+ picture, Flamin' Hot. The film chronicles the man behind the special Frito/Lay snack and can be seen by all starting this Friday, June 9th. While we had Dennis with us to talk about the movie, we also took the chance to talk to him about the indie neo-noir he starred in from 1993, Suture. Strap in for a good one folks! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overduerentals/support
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