In this week’s episode, Chloé Zhao brings the Eternals to the MCU, Edgar Wright spends one Last Night in Soho, Wes Anderson goes full Wes Anderson for The French Dispatch, and Scott Cooper’s Antlers…is a movie.
In this week’s episode, Chloé Zhao brings the Eternals to the MCU, Edgar Wright spends one Last Night in Soho, Wes Anderson goes full Wes Anderson for The French Dispatch, and Scott Cooper’s Antlers…is a movie.
In this week’s episode, Halloween Kills the franchise, Adam Driver and Matt Damon battle it out in The Last Duel, and fear is the mind-killer in Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Dune. Ryan and Andrew also discuss what horror films they watched for Halloween this year.
In this week’s episode, we have all the time in the world for Daniel Craig’s Bond swan song No Time to Die, while Jake Gyllenhaal puts on a one-man show in The Guilty.
In this week’s episode, Woody Harrelson embraces Tom Hardy’s weirdo energy in Venom: Let There Be Carnage while we woke up this morning & got ourselves a gun for The Many Saints of Newark.
In part 2 of this week’s episode, Andrew and Ryan undertake the task of awarding the Revisionist History Oscars for the year in film that was 1997.
In this week’s episode, Andrew and Ryan discuss the year in film that was 1997. In part 2, they will once again undertake the task of awarding the Revisionist History Oscars.
In this week’s episode, Marvel pulls back the curtain on Phase Four with Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and Nia DaCosta takes us back to Cabrini-Green in Candyman.
In this week’s episode, CODA sings, Annette kills, and Swan Song makes us look good.
In this week’s episode, James Gunn brings his brand of weirdo energy to DC in The Suicide Squad while Nicolas Cage seeks a reunion with his beloved pig in the aptly titled Pig.
In this week’s episode, we tackle Netflix’s Fear Street trilogy adapted from the works of R.L. Stine.