Episodes

Thursday Feb 25, 2016
163 - The Witch
Thursday Feb 25, 2016
Thursday Feb 25, 2016
This week we review Robert Egger's debut horror film, "The Witch" and spend a good bit of time trying to decide if it's pro-feminism, pro-Satan or just pro-Bergman. We also talk about Emily Blunt's casting as the new Mary Poppins, we discuss the "Daredevil" show-runner taking over "Pacific Rim 2" and at the end of the show, for our Netflix Homework, we review Peter Jackson's 1994 dramatic-thriller "Heavenly Creatures."
The Witch trailer

Wednesday Feb 17, 2016
162 - Deadpool
Wednesday Feb 17, 2016
Wednesday Feb 17, 2016
This week we review Twentieth Century Fox's "Deadpool" marketing campaign, as well as the movie that followed it. We also discuss Johnny Depp's casting as Universal's new "Invisible Man" and at the end of the show we review the sports documentary "30 for 30: Broke."
Deadpool trailer

Wednesday Feb 10, 2016
161 - Hail Caesar! & Jane Got a Gun
Wednesday Feb 10, 2016
Wednesday Feb 10, 2016
This week we play catch up with reviews for both the Natalie Portman western "Jane Got a Gun and the new Coen Brothers movie "Hail Caesar!" We also discuss the current movie news and for our Netflix Homework we review the 80s styled exploitation comedy "Turbo Kid."

Tuesday Jan 26, 2016
160 - The Boy
Tuesday Jan 26, 2016
Tuesday Jan 26, 2016
This week we review the haunted doll movie "The Boy" and discuss the news of McG's "Masters of the Universe" reboot, as well as Sam Raimi's American remake of the French thriller "A Prophet." We discuss, at some length, the #OscarsSoWhite activist campaign and it's effects of the official membership rules enforced by the Academy of Motion Pictures. At the end of the program we also review Otto Preminger's 1944 noir "Laura."

Tuesday Jan 19, 2016
159 - The Revenant
Tuesday Jan 19, 2016
Tuesday Jan 19, 2016
This week, before we jump into our movie news, we say a few words for the dearly departed David Bowie and Alan Rickman. We review Alajandro Inarritu's Golden Globe winning movie "The Revenant," starring Leonardo DiCaprio's beard and Tom Hardy. At the end of the program we turn in our Netflix homework with a review of the Simon Pegg crime-comedy "Kill Me Three Times."

Tuesday Jan 12, 2016
158 - Top 10 and Bottom 5 Films of 2015
Tuesday Jan 12, 2016
Tuesday Jan 12, 2016
In this episode we run through our top 10 and bottom 5 movies released in 2015. Some cross over and a few surprises as well. No Netflix homework or news items this week. Enjoy!

Wednesday Jan 06, 2016
157 - The Hateful Eight + Tarantino Retrospective
Wednesday Jan 06, 2016
Wednesday Jan 06, 2016
This week we discuss all things Quentin Tarantino, with a review of his new film "The Hateful Eight" following a retrospective look at his past work. We also review the indie psycho-drama "Queen of Earth" for our Netflix Homework.

Wednesday Dec 30, 2015
156 - Star Wars: The Force Awakens and The Big Short
Wednesday Dec 30, 2015
Wednesday Dec 30, 2015
This week we try to round up a few year-end releases with reviews for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," a new bloody adaptation of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" and the recession-era dramatic comedy "The Big Short." At the end of the show we review the 2010 survival drama "The Way Back" for our Netflix Homeowork.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer

Wednesday Dec 16, 2015
155 - In The Heart of the Sea
Wednesday Dec 16, 2015
Wednesday Dec 16, 2015
This week we discuss Ron Howard's new film "In The Heart of the Sea," based on the real account that inspired "Moby Dick." We also talk about the Golden Globe nominations and Katheryn Bigelow's new terrorist recruitment drama for HBO, alongside her old writing partner Mark Boal's involvement with this year's season of the popular podcast Serial. At the end of the show we try to make sense of the Netflix original special, "A Very Murray Christmas."

Wednesday Dec 09, 2015
154 - Krampus
Wednesday Dec 09, 2015
Wednesday Dec 09, 2015
This week's episode we get in a heated debate about the new holiday-themed horror-comedy "Krampus," of all movies. We also answer letters, discuss Luc Besson's developing 183-million dollar sci-fi project, and at the end of the show we review the documentary "Dark Star: H.R. Giger's World" for our Netflix homework.