Josh Safdie goes solo and Timothée Chalamet goes full throttle in Marty Supreme. On this episode, we unpack the film’s manic energy, Chalamet’s transformative performance, and how Marty Supreme fits into Safdie’s evolving cinematic DNA. Hustle culture, ego, and the American dream.
Josh, Daniel and Drayton share their thoughts on Avatar Fire & Ash, One Battle After Another discourse, and Stranger Things finale!!
Are you excited for Marty Supreme?! Well in preparation we watched Uncut Gems to get a better look at what the Safdie brothers can do! Give this episode to hear us discuss Adam Sandler's (should have been) Oscar winning performance, the unique super editing, and the tense emotion creation.
Next episode: Marty Supreme
A darker mystery, new suspects, and Benoit Blanc at his most intense. We break down Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, exploring the tone shift, performances, and what this chapter adds to the Knives Out legacy.
In this episode, we explore The Holdovers, a quietly powerful story about loneliness, connection, and second chances. From its ‘70s aesthetic to its standout performances, we break down why this film feels timeless and emotionally resonant.
Ever feel like growing a beard and moving out to the mountains? Train Dreams just might be the film for you.
Tune in as we discuss Train Dreams and its simplistic, yet masterful portrayal of human joy, connection, and pain.
We dive into Netflix’s Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro’s modern, haunting twist on Mary Shelley’s classic. From creation to consequence, we break down how del Toro reshapes the myth and why this monster still hits hard today.
We're back at it again with Edward Berger's All Quiet on the Western Front --- the widely recognized anti-war film that won best picture in 2022.
Movie News: Twilight Saga, AI Voicing, The Streaming Monopoly, Christy's Bummer Box Office and more!
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“Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket isn’t just a war film, it’s psychological warfare. We unpack its unforgettable characters, razor-sharp dialogue, and what it says about the cost of becoming a soldier.”
Why did Jordan Peele fire his whole team over losing this script? Find out in this episode as we discuss this creepily unique film that hit the theatre by storm...Weapons.
“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” We dive into Kubrick’s The Shining a film as hypnotic as it is horrifying.
Wanna dive into the depths of Ari Aster's debut film? Join us in this discussion of how Ari Aster brings horror to life through intricate set design, subverting stereotypes, and real satanic iconography!
Ever seen Strange Darling? No? Well pull up your trousers and get on it. That is unless you can't bear the weight of watching a woman brutally massacre a whole group of whitey's!
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Film Discussion - 00:44:42 - 01:21:03
We dive into Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman . A wild true story of a Black detective who infiltrated the KKK. From sharp satire to haunting social commentary, we break down the film’s mix of humor, tension, and cultural impact.
Join us as we delve into this jewish-loving coming of age film that follows the inseparability between two souls that are legally, and socially, constrained because of a minor 10 year age gap.
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Film Review - 00:34:59 - 01:21:16
Join us as we dive into Edgar Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. A wild mix of comic book panels, video-game chaos, and awkward Canadian romance. From the epic soundtrack to the showdown with seven evil exes, we unpack why this movie is still a cult classic.
Want to know where it all started for the Safdie brothers? Tune in to our newest podcast where we talk about the unique style of the Safdie brothers, their uprising, and other fun facts that make the film just that more enjoyable.
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Good Times Discussion - 00:37:00 - 01:11:12
This week we dive into Black Bag , a tense, twisty ride full of secrets, double-crosses, and edge of your seat moments. We’ll break down what makes it tick, what shocked us most, and why it’s one you’ll definitely want to talk about.
We agree that Nightcrawler is the best film we have reviewed yet. Don't miss it! Despite being released in 2014, this film is ever more relevant today, touching on topics of media distortion, class exploitation, and growing distrust in humanity.
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Film Review - 00:32:35 - 01:15:10
Happy Gilmore’s back ! And still can’t putt? Decades after his wild rise to golf glory, Happy’s forced out of retirement for one last showdown. Old rivals, new tricks, and the same chaotic swing. We break down the laughs, the cameos, and whether the sequel lives up to the original.