TDOC Episode #134: The Best Films & Performances of 2020

In this week’s episode, Ryan and Andrew discuss their favorite films of 2020, in addition to discussing their favorite performances, best directors and best screenplays of the year, amongst other accolades. They also reflect on the past year in general.

TDOC Episode #133: Our 2020 Film Catch-Up Part 2 & Zack Snyder’s Justice League

In this week’s episode, Ryan and Andrew continue discussing a number of 2020 film releases they’ve recently caught up on, including Judas and the Black Messiah, Promising Young Woman, Synchronic, News of the World, Pieces of a Woman, and many others. Andrew also rants about Zack Snyder’s Justice League.

TDOC Episode #100: Little Women & Uncut Gems

In this week’s episode, Ryan and Andrew celebrate episode 100 with their thoughts on Greta Gerwig’s Little Women and the Safdie Brothers’ Uncut Gems. They also reflect on what (or how very little) they’ve accomplished in the podcast’s history.

TDOC Episode #95: Knives Out, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Jojo Rabbit & Doctor Sleep

In this week’s episode, Rian Johnson rejuvenates the whodunnit with Knives Out, Marielle Heller melts our miserable hearts with A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Taika Waititi takes the piss out of fascism with Jojo Rabbit and Mike Flanagan does his best Kubrick impression in Doctor Sleep.

TDOC Episode #68: The Best Films & Performances of 2018

In this week’s episode, Ryan and Andrew share their picks for the Best Films of 2018, as well as their favorite performances of the year amongst numerous other accolades.

TDOC Episode #49: Sorry to Bother You & Hearts Beat Loud

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.

TDOC Episode #14: Ingrid Goes West, Death Note & Good Time

In today’s episode, Andrew and Ryan discuss their biggest emotional wounds with Ingrid Goes West, discuss the breaking news of Colin Trevorrow leaving Star Wars: Episode IX, discuss the various awards season implications of the Venice & Telluride Film Festivals, and screw-up the other half of this episode by seeing two different films in Good Time and Death Note.