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, Andrew flies solo to discuss Remi Weekes’s Netflix horror film His House, the insanity of Sarah Paulson in Aneesh Chaganty’s Hulu thriller Run, and how someone as young as Cooper Raiff just made one of the best films of the year in Shithouse.
In this week’s episode, Ryan and Andrew catch-up on a variety of movies that have taken streaming by storm this Summer, including Palm Springs, Relic, The Rental, First Cow & The Old Guard. They also make their picks for their favorite Original Song from a movie.
In this week’s episode, Elijah Wood attempts to reconcile with his father in the bonkers Come to Daddy, Alfonso Cuaron reflects on his own creative process in Road to Roma while we reflect on Cuaron’s entire filmography.
In this week’s episode, Awkwafina navigates familial and cultural issues in The Farewell while Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark could have used a darker edge. Ryan and Andrew also discuss Spider-Man leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe as well as Annapurna’s recent struggles as a production company.
In this week’s episode, Avengers: Endgame conquers all while Ryan and Andrew search for the deeper meaning of everything with Andrew Garfield in Under the Silver Lake.
In this week’s episode, Ryan and Andrew share their thoughts on a variety of films including Shazam, Dumbo, Pet Sematary, The Beach Bum & Unicorn Store. Ryan also goes off the deep end with thoughts on Life Itself & The Dirt.
In this week’s episode, Michael B. Jordan continues to inject life into the Rocky franchise in Creed II while filmmaker Steve McQueen gets a bit more mainstream with Viola Davis for Widows. Ryan also gets lost on The Other Side of the Wind.
In this week’s episode, The Coen Brothers head back to the old West with The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Lucas Hedges & Joel Edgerton bring Garrard Conley’s story to the big-screen in Boy Erased, and Melissa McCarthy & Richard E. Grant form an unexpected dream team in Can You Ever Forgive Me?
In this week’s episode, Michael Myers returns to Haddonfield for David Gordon Green’s Halloween while Drew Goddard takes us back in time to the Lake Tahoe of the late 1960s with Bad Times at the El Royale.