The 2025 Netflix film Jay Kelly boasts a star-studded cast featuring George Clooney, Adam Sandler, Riley Keough, and Billy Crudup, just to name a few. This powerhouse cast is quite fitting, as the film is about actors, specifically the charming and flawed Jay Kelly, played by George Clooney. Ryan and Joe praise the acting and heartfelt humor of the film, ending the episode discussing the art of acting and the challenges of being self-reflective when you may not like the you staring back.
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The 2025 Netflix film Jay Kelly boasts a star-studded cast featuring George Clooney, Adam Sandler, Riley Keough, and Billy Crudup, just to name a few. This powerhouse cast is quite fitting, as the film is about actors, specifically the charming and flawed Jay Kelly, played by George Clooney. Ryan and Joe praise the acting and heartfelt humor of the film, ending the episode discussing the art of acting and the challenges of being self-reflective when you may not like the you staring back.
In this video we give our movie review of the 2025 hidden gem 'Steve' out now on Netflix. The film stars an extraordinary cast led by Cillian Murphy, Jay Lycurgo, Simbi Ajikawo, and Emily Watson. It is based on the 2023 novella written by author Max Porter. It is a heartwarming story about love, passion, commitment, mental health, and so much more. We break down the film's cinematography, production design, performances, music, and storytelling. And we round out our discussion by breaking dow...
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The 2025 Netflix film Jay Kelly boasts a star-studded cast featuring George Clooney, Adam Sandler, Riley Keough, and Billy Crudup, just to name a few. This powerhouse cast is quite fitting, as the film is about actors, specifically the charming and flawed Jay Kelly, played by George Clooney. Ryan and Joe praise the acting and heartfelt humor of the film, ending the episode discussing the art of acting and the challenges of being self-reflective when you may not like the you staring back.