In this week’s episode, Andrew finally gets to talk some Nicolas Cage with Mandy while Jeffrey Wright Holds the Dark for Jeremy Saulnier.
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In this week’s episode, Andrew finally gets to talk some Nicolas Cage with Mandy while Jeffrey Wright Holds the Dark for Jeremy Saulnier.
Music Credit: SoundBible.com
In this week’s episode, Eli Roth tries his hand at family friendly thrills in The House with a Clock in Its Walls while Chloe Sevigny & Kristen Stewart bring the infamous true story of Lizzie Borden to the big-screen. We’ll also be continuing our Best Picture showcase by taking a look at 1929’s The Broadway Melody.
In this week’s episode, Shane Black does his best Shane Black impression in The Predator while Paul Feig does the audience A Simple Favor by actually directing a movie. Andrew will also share his wrap-up thoughts on his TIFF experience while we also kick-off our brand new feature where we will be examining every Oscar winner for Best Picture ever.
In this week’s episode, John Cho goes Searching for his daughter through the internet & Lenny Abrahamson takes on British gothic horror with The Little Stranger.
In this week’s episode, Crazy Rich Asians takes the box office by storm two weeks in a row while the story of long-lost triplets isn’t all that it appears to be in Three Identical Strangers.
In this week’s episode, Spike Lee returns to remind audiences just how important a filmmaking voice he is with BlacKkKlansman while Bo Burnham breaks onto the scene with his coming of age tale Eighth Grade.
In this week’s episode, Tom Cruise puts his life on the line for his audience once again in Mission: Impossible – Fallout. Andrew and Ryan also share their thoughts on the Academy’s recent changes to the Oscars in addition to some thoughts on an array of independent features including Blindspotting & Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot.
In celebration of The Death of Cinema reaching 50 episodes, Ryan and Andrew share their lists of favorite filmmakers. Buckle in, cause this is a long one.
In this week’s episode, the internet giveth and taketh away in Unfriended: Dark Web while Ben Foster & Thomasin McKenzie live off the land in Leave No Trace.
In this week’s episode, Lakeith Stanfield goes down the telemarketing rabbit hole in Sorry to Bother You while Nick Offerman and Kiersey Clemons form a father-daughter band in Hearts Beat Loud.