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Rotten Tomatoes Editor-in-Chief Matt Atchity and Senior Editor Grae Drake talk about the latest movies & TV shows, and they’ll tell you what’s Fresh and what’s Rotten, according to the world-famous Tomatometer. The biggest stars and the toughest critics will join them each week to tell you what to see and what to avoid.
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Matt and Grae discuss holiday movie releases and how much it sucks to be on the prairie. They argue a little over Star Wars, but don't linger on it, because HENRY ROLLINS CAME TO THE STUDIO.
The new Star Wars film is finally here!  Matt Atchity is joined by critic Christy Lemire (filling in for Grae Drake) to discuss the biggest movie of the year.  After a quick rundown of the other wide releases, Christy and Matt share their review of The Force Awakens, and then answer a fan questions about the film and the franchise.
The week, Editor in Chief Matt Atchity is joined by David Weiner, Executive Editor of the iconic magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland.  They discuss new movies In the Heart of the Sea, The Big Short and Legend.  They answer questions about awards movies and box office, and whether or not Hateful Eight should be seen in 70MM.  In the second half of the show, David shares some highlights of the latest issue of Famous Monsters of Filmland, including some exclusive news from Mark Hamill.
This week Matt Atchity and Marya E. Gates discuss new releases Krampus, The Letters, and Macbeth. They also make some recommendations for off-the-radar movies to seek out, and discuss their favorite boxing movies.
The ubiquitous friend of the show Clint Howard lends both his name and his vast array of anecdotes to the first annual Rotten Tomatoes Clintsgiving. To celebrate the release of his latest film, The Funhouse Massacre, Matt and Grae test a theory that nearly any film that comes out can be accompanied by a relevant story from the man himself. They discuss the week's releases and also recommend some of Clint's other flicks that you and your whole family can enjoy on this long holiday weekend. #Clintsgiving
The Night Before is in theaters this week, and director Jonathan Levine stops by to tell holiday tales of Christmas sweaters, Miley Cyrus, and Hal Ashby, but not in that order. Several of you in the RT community need emotional support regarding Mockingjay, True Lies, and The Revenant, which Matt and Grae are happy to provide.
This week, Matt and Ryan discuss new movies Love the Coopers, The 33, Man Up, and By the Sea. The guys take on fans’ reactions to Spectre, and answer a deep mystery about script revisions, then Ryan discusses his article about Essential Martial Arts movies. In the second half of the show, RT’s Marya Gates interviews Love the Coopers director Jessie Nelson.
Matt and Ryan discuss this week’s new movies, and then spend most of the show answering your questions about the latest Bond film, and the James Bond series in general.
A bunch of people sitting in the dark staring at a picture of people pretending to be other people is weird. Michael Shannon knows this. He also knows lots of other stuff too, that he candidly shares with Matt and Grae. There are no Batman v Superman tidbits to share, but there's plenty of Premium Rush talk (along with 99 Homes and Freeheld too). In the first half of the show, Matt and Grae remember which movies use cell phones correctly, and which 80s movies the staff missed last week.
Matt and Grae watch the Victor Frankenstein trailer and remark at the abundant sparks it holds, as well as confessing which movies they have walked out of. They are accused of spoiling The Martian, and spoil several movies you should have already seen like 17 years ago out of spite. And finally, the entire RT staff comes together to save kids who have to sit through terrible movies their parents are forcing them to watch.
This week Matt and Grae recommend some movies you should check out as they answer your questions. They also discuss the movies coming out this week including the scary Goosebumps. Plus, they weigh in on Jessica Jones, their thoughts on piracy, and Doctor Who.
Dr. Spaceman himself Chris Parnell joins the tomatoes to discuss The Peabody and Sherman Show. Before he arrives: The Walk wows Matt and Grae, but the critics aren't feeling the same magic about Pan and Freeheld. Letters from listeners reveal their true feelings on Reality Bites and Peter Capaldi as the new Doctor Who.
Matt, Sarah, and Grae take on a passionate advocate for Zack and Miri Make a Porno, Sarah gives some steamy recommendations on shows to watch on Starz, and then you guys really needed to vent about reboots. Hear thoughts on Ghostbusters and Road House...and why Matt and Grae are going to get their asses kicked.
This week's show is jam-packed with questions, mostly about new fall TV.  Matt, Sarah and Ryan weigh in on Fargo, Power, Empire, Blind Spot and more, plus the team discusses whether Viola Davis deserved to win an Emmy of Tatiana Maslany. And in honor of Batman Day, Matt talks to Steve Orlando, writer of Batman & Robin Eternal.
Grae talks to Dan Harmon, creator of Community and co-creator of Rick and Morty. Harmon answers questions from fans, and tackles subjects like working with his partner Rob Schrab, the possibility of a Community movie, and he even addresses the burping in Rick and Morty. Then Sarah weighs in on Emmy predictions for this weekend.
This week’s burning questions include “Which fall TV premieres have the best-looking guys?” and “Why was Aloha so bad?”  Then Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel talk about their latest project, Crash Test, where they bring the audience to the comedy.
Last week's Your Opinion Sucks show caused an avalanche of emails about movies and TV shows you love and hate, so we picked the opinions that suck the most to share. We discuss Sucker Punch, House of Sand and Fog, Rick and Morty, and Fear The Walking Dead. Also, prepare yourself for a fan letter to Matt that causes a funky baseline to come out of nowhere.
Critics Leonard Maltin (legendary film critic & historian), Alonso Duralde (critic for The Wrap, The Linoleum Knife podcast) and special guest Paul Scheer (How Did This Get Made?, The League) join Matt Atchity and Grae Drake to face off with fans and tell them how wrong they are about the movies they love.
Matt and Sarah answer questions about why American Ultra has a higher Tomatometer than Hitman: Agent 47, what’s in store for Humans, Mr. Robot and Maron, and whether or not they think The Martian will be a hit.  In the second half of the show, Emmy nominee Regina King comes on to talk about American Crime and The Leftovers Season 2.
Matt & Grae rap about whether or not Cube and Dre mess up Straight Outta Compton, where Man from UNCLE falls on the spectrum of TV adaptations, if the Cop Car director is going to mess up Spider-Man, and where you can find streaming video tomatometer ratings and why.  When they're done with that, Matt and Sarah bring in Bobcat Goldthwait and the subject of his new documentary Call Me Lucky, Barry Crimmins.
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