Episodes
Friday Feb 14, 2020
33 - Birds of Prey
Friday Feb 14, 2020
Friday Feb 14, 2020
On this week's podcast, we review the latest DC Comics adaptation, Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey. We also discuss the recent Academy Awards and the historic significance of Parasite's best picture win. At the end of the podcast, for our streaming homework, we review last year's subversive documentary Hail Satan.
Friday Jan 31, 2020
32 - Top 10 Films of 2019
Friday Jan 31, 2020
Friday Jan 31, 2020
In this episode of the podcast, we compare our individual lists of the top ten films released in 2019. We also list off the bottom five films that we had to endure. Listen to find out where we overlap and where we diverge!
Thursday Jan 23, 2020
31 - 1917 + Little Women + The Irishman
Thursday Jan 23, 2020
Thursday Jan 23, 2020
Keith and Cassidy are back to wrap up the final big releases of 2019. In this episode of the podcast, we review the world war epic 1917, Greta Gerwig's adaptation of the literary classic Little Woman, and we finally tackle the latest Scorsese gangster film The Irishman. We also discuss the latest movie news and we respond to the contentious feedback to our Rise of Skywalker review.
Saturday Jan 04, 2020
30 - Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker & Uncut Gems
Saturday Jan 04, 2020
Saturday Jan 04, 2020
Welcome to the new decade! In this episode of the podcast, we talk at length about the final film in Disney's new Star Wars trilogy, The Rise of Skywalker. We also review the Adam Sandler crime drama Uncut Gems and we discuss the upcoming films our listeners are most excited to see in 2020.
Friday Dec 20, 2019
29 - Ford v Ferrari and Marriage Story
Friday Dec 20, 2019
Friday Dec 20, 2019
The year is wrapping up and in this episode of the podcast, we review the racing drama Ford v Ferrari and for our Netflix homework, we review Noah Baumbach's latest film, Marriage Story. We probably spend too much time talking about famous wrestling catchphrases and Kieth tries to guess the movie titles connected to the worst movie poster taglines of all time.
Saturday Dec 14, 2019
28 - Knives Out & Parasite
Saturday Dec 14, 2019
Saturday Dec 14, 2019
This episode of the podcast, we review the star-studded whodunit Knives Out. We also catch up with the new Bong Joon-Ho film Parasite, the South Korean dark comedy that's already generated awards attention. We discuss the films our listeners listed as the best movies they could only watch once, and for our Netflix homework, we review Noah Baumbach's 1995 film debut "Kicking and Screaming."
Thursday Nov 21, 2019
27 - Jojo Rabbit
Thursday Nov 21, 2019
Thursday Nov 21, 2019
In this episode of the podcast, we discuss the Hitler Youth satire, Jojo Rabbit, written and directed by Marvel alumni Taika Waititi. Keith also gushes about the new Disney Plus Star Wars series, The Mandalorian.
Thursday Nov 14, 2019
26 - Doctor Sleep
Thursday Nov 14, 2019
Thursday Nov 14, 2019
In this episode of the podcast, we bring on actor, comedian, and friend Josh Hurley to help us review the latest Stephen King adaptation, Doctor Sleep. We also discuss what roles he and Keith would want to play in a selection of ensemble films, and we talk about Josh's background as a narrator for Audible.
The review starts around the 30-minute mark.
Friday Nov 08, 2019
25 - The Lighthouse
Friday Nov 08, 2019
Friday Nov 08, 2019
In this episode of the podcast, we explore the nautical folklore of Robert Egger's new thriller, The Lighthouse. For our Netflix homework, we talk about 2016's The Eyes of my Mother--coincidentally another black and white horror film. We also catch up on Batman casting news and the announcement of an animated series based on Jeff Smith's celebrated comic book Bone.
Wednesday Oct 30, 2019
24 - Zombieland Double Tap
Wednesday Oct 30, 2019
Wednesday Oct 30, 2019
Happy Halloween! In this episode of the podcast, we review the long-awaited sequel Zombieland: Double Tap and for our Netflix homework, we review In the Tall Grass, based on the novella by Stephen King and Joe Hill. We also do a deep dive into the best and worst of director Tim Burton and friend of podcast Patrick sends us a voicemail review of the Tim Heidecker mockumentary Mister America.