Thursday 4/2/2026 - Ranking Our Favorite Movies of 2026 Q1 & Preview Q2 Movies (Ft. Feitelberg & Robbie Fox)
Digest
The podcast kicks off with a review of movies from the first quarter, highlighting "Project Hail Mary" as a strong contender despite mixed opinions, and "The Bone Temple" as an exceptional January release. The hosts also discuss the "28" franchise, horror-comedies like "Send Help," and surprising finds like "Nirvana" and "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die." They preview anticipated second-quarter films, react to trailers, and express excitement for "Mandalorian & Grogu." The conversation touches on the Oscars, the horror genre's recognition, and concludes with recommendations for films like "Blue Moon" and promotions for their respective movie review shows.
Outlines

First Quarter Movie Reviews and Highlights
The hosts discuss their movie-watching experiences from January to March, sharing initial thoughts and favorite films. They tally the movies seen and discuss overall satisfaction with the first quarter's releases, noting a positive start to the year. "Project Hail Mary" is debated as a top contender, with some finding it highly rated despite imperfections, while others didn't connect with it. "The Bone Temple" is singled out as a standout January release, praised for its performances, especially Jack O'Connell's villainous role.

Franchise Discussions and Horror-Comedy Gems
The conversation shifts to the "28" franchise, with differing opinions on "28 Weeks Later" and "28 Days Later." "Send Help" is explored as a Sam Raimi-esque horror-comedy, noted for its performances and creative approach. "Nirvana," a time-travel comedy, surprises the hosts with its clever use of tropes. "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die" is recommended for its Sam Rockwell performance and runtime, while "War Machine" is discussed as an unexpected alien invasion film. "How to Make a Killing" is praised for its structure and Glenn Powell's performance, whereas "Undertone" is critiqued as an audio-centric horror film lacking payoff. The latest "Scream" movie and the true crime thriller "Dead Man's Wire" are also reviewed.

Second Quarter Movie Preview and Anticipated Releases
The hosts share their most anticipated movies for the upcoming quarter (April-June), including "Disclosure Day," "The Dramas," and "Over Your Dead Body." They react to trailers for films like "Sheep Detective" and "The Mitchells vs. Machines," highlighting the involvement of producers Lord and Miller. Hopes are expressed for Nate Bargatze's comedic endeavors, with a quote about creating mass-appeal shows inspired by "Succession."

Intriguing Horror and Sci-Fi Projects
"The Backrooms" movie generates significant intrigue due to its A24 production, young director, and creepypasta origins, with producers Sean Levy and James Wan, and actor Chiwetel Ejiofor attached. Other anticipated releases like "Disclosure Day" and "Scary Movie 6" are mentioned. Strong excitement is expressed for "Mandalorian & Grogu," with predictions of multiple theater viewings and praise for Jon Favreau's directorial work.

Thrillers, Oscar Takes, and Genre Recognition
Intriguing thrillers like "Obsession" and a Lily Reinhart witch movie are mentioned. The conversation pivots to Oscar takes, focusing on Best Actor nominations and the perceived quality of the Oscar production, with criticisms of poor audio and execution. Amy Madigan's Oscar win for a horror role is celebrated as a significant moment for genre recognition within the Academy. The discussion also touches upon notable performances in films like "Hereditary" and "Blue Moon."

Show Business Insights and Film Recommendations
The complexities and potential bitterness within show business are discussed. Recommendations are given for "Blue Moon," "The Menu," and "Mark Ryland's." The hosts promote their respective movie shows: "Out of Order" on YouTube, focusing on iconic scenes, and "Super Critics" on the "My Mom's Basement" channel, reviewing superhero movies chronologically.
Keywords
Project Hail Mary
A highly-rated science fiction film discussed for its compelling narrative and performances, despite some differing opinions among the hosts.
The Bone Temple
Praised as a standout January release, this film is noted for its strong performances, particularly Jack O'Connell's villainous role.
Horror Comedy
Films like "Send Help" are discussed within this genre, blending scares with humor, with comparisons to Sam Raimi's style.
Time Travel Comedy
"Nirvana" is highlighted as a pleasant surprise in this subgenre, cleverly utilizing tropes from "Back to the Future."
Upcoming Releases
Anticipated films for the second quarter, including "Disclosure Day," "The Dramas," and "Over Your Dead Body," are previewed.
The Backrooms
An A24 horror film based on a creepypasta, generating significant intrigue due to its unique origins and production team.
Mandalorian & Grogu
A highly anticipated Star Wars film with strong expectations and praise for director Jon Favreau.
Oscars Production Quality
Criticisms are raised regarding the poor audio and overall execution of the recent Academy Awards ceremony.
Horror Genre Recognition
Amy Madigan's Oscar win for a horror role is seen as a significant positive step for the genre's acknowledgment by the Academy.
Blue Moon (Film)
A highly recommended drama starring Ethan Hawke and Mark Rylance, noted for its strong performances and exploration of show business.
Q&A
What were the hosts' overall impressions of the first quarter's movie releases?
The hosts were generally pleased with the first quarter's movie releases, finding most of the films seen to be recommendable and enjoying the quality and quantity.
Which movie generated the most debate among the hosts?
"Project Hail Mary" was a frequent topic of discussion, with most hosts rating it highly, though some had reservations about its dialogue and perceived tone.
What made "The Bone Temple" a notable film?
"The Bone Temple" stood out due to its exceptional performances, particularly Jack O'Connell's villainous portrayal, making it a highlight of the January releases.
How did the hosts feel about the "28" film franchise?
Opinions were divided on the "28" franchise, with some hosts expressing disappointment in "28 Days Later" and finding "28 Weeks Later" chaotic.
What kind of film is "Send Help," and how was it received?
"Send Help" is described as a horror-comedy with Sam Raimi-like elements, praised for its performances and creative approach, and suggested as a good date night movie.
What was surprising about the movie "Nirvana"?
"Nirvana" was a pleasant surprise as a time-travel comedy that cleverly used tropes from "Back to the Future" and offered an enjoyable, low-budget execution.
What are the hosts looking forward to in the second quarter?
Anticipated films for the second quarter include "Disclosure Day," "The Dramas," and "Over Your Dead Body," with trailers for "Sheep Detective" and "The Mitchells vs. Machines" also discussed.
What is the buzz around the upcoming "The Backrooms" movie?
"The Backrooms" movie is highly anticipated due to its A24 production, its origin as a popular creepypasta, its young director, and the involvement of established producers and actor Chiwetel Ejiofor.
What were the main criticisms of the recent Oscars ceremony?
The primary criticisms focused on the shockingly bad production quality, including poor audio and overall execution, despite some positive notes on speeches and monologues.
Why is Amy Madigan's Oscar win significant for the horror genre?
It's significant because it represents a rare instance of an acting award for a horror film performance, highlighting the Academy's overdue recognition of the genre.
What films are recommended at the end of the podcast?
Recommended films include "Blue Moon" for its strong performances and show business themes, "The Menu" for its contained setting, and "Mark Ryland's" for its emotional depth.
Where can listeners find more movie content from the hosts?
Listeners can find John's YouTube show "Out of Order" for scene analyses and Robbie's "Super Critics" on the "My Mom's Basement" channel for chronological superhero movie reviews.
Show Notes
On today's show we are joined by Feitelberg & Robbie Fox for another movie review episode. We get into our favorite movies of 2026 Q1 and then preview some of the most exciting upcoming movies of Q2.
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