Episodes
Thursday Oct 18, 2018
245 - Bad Times at the El Royal + 90s Horror Draft
Thursday Oct 18, 2018
Thursday Oct 18, 2018
Main Review:
Bad Times at the El Royale
Netflix Homework:
The Void (2016)
Other:
90s (best of) Horror Movie Draft
Wednesday May 04, 2016
170 - Keanu
Wednesday May 04, 2016
Wednesday May 04, 2016
This week Brad Decker, editor of the online entertainment publication Panel and Frame, along with Amanda Kowalski and animator Katie Tamboer, join the show to discuss the kitten-themed action-comedy "Keanu," starring television's Key and Peele. We also talk about DC's plans for a "Flash" movie amidst their director suddenly leaving, we talk about the casting announcement for a "Tomb Raider" reboot and at the end of the show the guests review the Hitler-themed German comedy "Look Who's Back," which is streaming now on Netflix.
Keanu trailer
Monday Jun 08, 2015
133 - Spy (w/ guests Brad Decker and Amanda Kowalski)
Monday Jun 08, 2015
Monday Jun 08, 2015
Richard's gone for the week so Brad Decker and Amanda Kowalski of the Quarter Life Crisis podcast come on to rap with Cassidy about the movie news and to review the new Melissa McCarthy comedy "Spy." We also talk about the disappointment that was the LA Bread Festival. For our Netflix homework we review the 1988 comedy "Naked Gun."
Check our Brad and Amanda's podcast here.
Tuesday Feb 04, 2014
Tuesday Feb 04, 2014
Back for the second week in a row, guests Brad Decker and Amanda Kowalski join in to review the bro-comedy "That Awkward Moment". We also review the 1994 video game adaptation "Double Dragon in our netflix homework, discuss the use of social media in current films, and we say a sad farewell to the late actor Phillip Seymore Hoffman.
That Awkward Moment trailer
Double Dragon trailer
Tuesday Jan 28, 2014
Tuesday Jan 28, 2014
This week, while Richard is away with his wife on vacation, we have Brad Decker and Amanda Kowalski to fill in, two fellow film studies grads from Chapman University. We talk about HBO's lax approach to password sharing, we discuss the cinematic existence of nostalgia for our recent past, and we try to make sense of "I, Frankenstein". Also, in our Netflix homework, we review the 1980, lesser-known Hunter S. Thompson comedy "Where the Buffalo Roam".
I, Frankenstein trailer
Where the Buffalo Roam trailer