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Robert Pattinson stars in Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17, a sci-fi film with a lot going on. Ashley & Matt review the new movie in this episode.
In this episode, Matt and Larry review Last Breath, a new movie based on the true story of a deep-sea diver who becomes trapped, and a rescue mission is mounted to try and save him.
We're a few days away from the 97th Academy Awards, and Matt and Larry engage in a lively discussion, predicting who will win, and who they'd like to win.
When a toy monkey bangs its drum, someone dies. Theo James stars in dual roles, in an adaptation of a short story by Stephen King, directed by Osgood Perkins. Aaron joins us to review the new horror film, The Monkey.
We've got a lot to say about the 1938 classic Holiday in our latest episode! Will joins us again (becoming an annual December tradition), and we talk about the Depression-era dramedy about mismatched lovers, what we want out of life, and the importance placed on money. It's a long discussion, so settle in and give our latest Criterion episode a listen!
Ashley & Matt count down their Top 10 favorite films from the previous year.
The endearing Paddington bear returns to Peru in this third outing of the film series. Most of the cast are back, along with some newcomers, and of course an adventures ensues. Listen as Matt & Ashley review Paddington in Peru.
Rachel joins us for a special Valentine's Day episode! We share our thoughts about our 5 favorite romantic movies.
It's a modern day slasher, featuring a masked villain who goes after couples on Valentine's Day. Our friend, and Mashley at the Movies OG Garret, is back with us to review the new movie, Heart Eyes.
Iris (Sophie Thatcher) and Josh (Jack Quaid) appear to be a happy couple who join a group of friends for a few days at a house in the middle of nowhere. Things... don't go well. Ashley & Matt review the new movie Companion in this episode.
A part man, part dog police officer is out stop the crimewave of an orange tabby cat in the feature film version of the popular Dog Man graphic novels. Matt & Ashley review the new movie in this episode.
Ah, '80s nostalgia. It's one of the few things going for Million Dollar Mystery, a treasure hunt adventure from 1987. Matt & Ashley revisit this fondly-remembered movie from Matt's childhood, in our latest Retro episode. You can click below to listen.
Mike Leigh is one of our favorite filmmakers, and he's back with a new movie! Marianne Jean-Baptiste gives a stellar performance as Pansy in Hard Truths, about a woman who is depressed and bitter, and how she affects those around her.
Our trivia segment is back! This episode's contestant is Aaron. Listen as he attempts to answer 15 movie-related questions. Will he ace it, or.... ?
A lonely woman recounts her life story to one of her snails in this unique stop motion film. Ryan joins us to discuss the new(ish) movie, Memoir of a Snail.
Auteur, filmmaker David Lynch (1946-2025) passed away yesterday, and his death was announced earlier today. We've been greatly impacted by the news, and so Ashley, Matt and Ryan decided to do a quick tribute episode to one of cinema's most iconic directors.
An escort meets the son of a Russian oligarch, and their relationship causes her to become embroiled in a family power play. Ryan joins us to discuss the award-nominated film, Anora.
In this episode, our friend Aaron is back with us to talk about the latest Robert Eggers' joint, a remake of the classic vampire tale, Nosferatu.
Happy New Year! In this episode, Elizabeth joins us to discuss the new Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown.
Nicole Kidman and Harrison Dickinson star in a new movie where a high-powered CEO has an affair with a young intern. Ashley, Matt and Larry review Babygirl in this episode.
Loneliness, alcoholism, drug addiction, and homosexuality abound in an adaptation of a William S. Burroughs novel. Larry joins us in this episode to discuss the new movie, Queer.
In We're No Angels, Humphrey Bogart leads a stellar cast about a jail break that takes place just before Christmas on Devil's Island. Soon, the hearts of three hardened criminals are melted by a family who welcomes them into their home. Will McKinley returns to discuss this 1955 classic, on our final 12 Days of Christmas episode. Thank you for joining us on this holiday sojourn!
Ryan joins us for today's 12 Days of Christmas episode! It's set in a working class town in 1983, and the centerpiece is a family preparing their annual Christmas Eve dinner, known as the titular Feast of the Seven Fishes.
Aaron joins us again to talk about another holiday film. This one is set in December, as a motley crew of actors with barely two shillings to rub together attempt to put on a Christmas production of Hamlet. We'd never heard of A Midwinter's Tale until Aaron suggested it, and we're glad he did. Click on the link below to listen to our latest 12 Days of Christmas episode.
Zoe (one of the survivors of the first Yule Log) is back, and can't seem to stop living in a horror movie (or a Hallmark parody film). The flaming, killer yule log is back, and the sequel is just as wacky as the original. We had fun discussing this new movie.
Holly Hunter plays a woman whose life is in disarray as she flies home to her family for Christmas. Home for the Holidays has a great cast and a unique authenticity to it, and Matt & Ashley talk about it in this episode of our 12 Days of Christmas series.
David Niven is a bishop, Loretta Young is his wife, and Cary Grant is an angel who arrives ostensibly to help out the bishop, but in actuality seems more interested in getting to know his wife. Sean is back with us, and we had a lot of fun talking back the 1947 holiday film The Bishop's Wife.
Rachel is back with us to talk about another Christmas movie! This time, we discuss The Santa Summit.
A childless couple avoids their families during the holidays, except this year they end up having no choices. With divorced parents, that means... wait for it... four Christmases! Aaron joins us to talk about this Reese Witherspoon-Vince Vaughn holiday rom-com.
Fitzwilly is a 1967 film starring Dick Van Dyke and Barbara Feldon. It's about a scheming butler whose motives are akin to Robin Hood, and the movie is set during the Christmas-to-New Years period, so we figured, why not? Will McKinley joins us to talk about this oft-overlooked film.
Jack and Caroline are a married couple living in Chicago. For Christmas, they travel to Caroline's hometown in Ireland, and it's a bit of an adjustment for Jack. Justin Long is charming (as usual) in The Christmas Break, today's entry in our 12 Days of Christmas series. Click below to listen.
A series of vignettes about a group of friends in 1959 Baltimore, Diner is set during the week from Christmas to New Year's. Sean joins us to talk about this 1982 cult classic.
We kick-off this year's 12 Days of Christmas series by catching-up on a new release! Rachel joins us to discuss The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, based on the beloved book from the 1970s. You can click on the link to listen.
In this episode, Ashley, Matt and Aaron review the new cinematic masterpiece that is Kraven the Hunter.
The Roddenberry Archive/OTOY dropped a new short film last month. It sees the return of William Shatner's Kirk (among others), and has proved quite moving for a lot of fans. Speaking of fans, Matt is joined by Aaron to discuss this special video in our latest episode.
Two American cousins go on an ancestral pilgrimage to Poland in A Real Pain. Rachel joins us to review this new movie.
An attractive snowman comes to life and befriends a widow in a picturesque small town. Will she find love again? Will he melt? Ashley & Matt review Hot Frosty, a new Netflix Christmas movie.
It's a new Christmas movie, but who is it for? Ashley, Matt and Larry discuss this and more in our episode reviewing Red One.
A tense and unsettling debate about religion lies at the heart of Heretic, a new horror thriller starring Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, and Chloe East. We review it in this episode.
Here tells the story of the same plot of land over the course of 65 million years. Several different people and families are featured, some more than others. Matt & Ashley review the new film in this episode.
The pope has died, and the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church gather to hold a conclave to select the next pope. In this episode, Ashley & Matt review the new movie Conclave.
We've made it to another Halloween! As has been the tradition here the past few years, we end our annual 13 Days of Halloween series with a film from the Halloween franchise. This year, Grant joins us to discuss the truly bizarre 1995 entry - Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. Definitely not a good movie, but it gave us a lot to talk about. Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to listen to one or all of our 13 Days of Halloween episodes. Happy haunting!
Ash Williams has landed in the 14th century, and immediately finds himself in the middle of a warring feud between two fiefdoms. In addition, an army of (ahem) darkness is rising and, of course, the Necronomicon plays a role. Sean joins us again for the penultimate episode of this year's 13 Days of Halloween series. Give it a listen.
1988's The Blob is one of the better remakes in the annals of horror filmdom. We enjoyed talking about this movie with our friend Garret.
Based on a story by Stephen King, 1408 finds John Cusack as a man who checks into the titular room of a New York hotel, and terror soon follows. Ashley and Ryan review 2007 thriller in our latest installment of 13 Days of Halloween.
A life-size human anatomy model at a doctor's office speaks to his children, and things get weirder from there. Grant joins us again to talk about the oft-overlooked 1988 psychological thriller, Pin.
A 200-year-old vampire returns to stalk his descendants, in this film version of the popular daytime soap opera. Will McKinley joins us to discuss 1970's House of Dark Shadows.
The dead are stalking the countryside around Manchester, and only a couple of young hippies seem to be aware of what's going on. Sean is back with us to discuss the 1974 zombie movie, The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (aka Let Sleeping Corpses Lie). It's set in England, filmed in England and Italy, with Manchester in the title, but mostly set in a rural place called Southgate, and featuring an American actor as a British detective (who doesn't really bother to do a British accent). It make...
A terrible storm forces weary travelers to spend the night at an... old dark house, but they find the inhabitants there to be on the wrong side of trustworthy. The always-awesome Ryan joins us to talk about the 1932 classic The Old Dark House.
This entry in our 13 Days of Halloween series is a 1969 Spanish film, starring British, German and Spanish actors, set in France, and filmed in Spain. Listen as Matt & Ashley review The House That Screamed.
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