Today we talk about the movie Frankenstein, now streaming on Netflix. We also play a game where we draft movies from the year 1997. And we leave you with something to watch next.
In this episode we dive deep into Bugonia starring Emma Stone and Jesse Plemmons. We talk about the performances, the sound, the movie, and the ending. We analyze it all in this episode.We then do a fun draft of movies from 1997 and leave you with something to watch next.
In this episode we look at The Mist and The Thing. Does The Thing hold up? Is The Mist ending worth the rest of the movie? We discuss that and more.We also have a movie villain bracket where we battle to see who is the baddest halloween movie villain.We also leave you with something to watch next time.
In this episode we start our spooky season with The Fly starring Jeff Goldblum and Color Out of Space starring Nic Cage. Both streaming on Hulu.Then we get in a heated debate about which Halloween candy is best.And we leave you with something to watch next time.
In this episode we break down the movie Weapons, now available on demand. We break down the themes, the style, and Aunt Gladys.We also play a game where we draft the best horror movies of all time. And we leave you with something to watch next.
This week we look at 2025 The Roses starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Coleman. We look at how this story holds up today and what we think the previous version got right.
We also play a game where we draft movies from 2007 to see who can make the best collection from that year.
Finally, we leave you with something to watch or play next.
We dive into the world of The Naked Gun and it's bit a minute pace. Does it work in today's movie going culture?We also guess the actor/actress by their roles.Finally we leave you with something to watch next.
In this episode we go over Margaret Qualley's new movie Honey Don't. We analyze the movie, talk about the mystery and the noir as well as the movie.Then we pitch our ideas for the best casting of a current day Wizard of Oz. And we leave you with something to watch next.
We discuss Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega's Death of a Unicorn. Now streaming on HBO. We also do a new movie draft of the incredible year for film 2019. Then we leave you with what to watch next.
We watched Spinal Tap. Was it good? Does it stand up? Are we going to see the second? Also we play a game where we guess if a movie description is a documentary or a mockumentary.
We break down Fantastic Four: First Steps and ask the big question, did Marvel finally get it right? Then we play a game where we each draft our own Fantastic Four team (chaos guaranteed) and wrap it up with one must-watch movie to keep the vibe going.
In this episode we talk about A24 and Ari Aster's newest movie Eddington starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, and Austin Butler. We talk through all the trauma of 2020 and the last act of this movie. Then we do our hardest movie draft ever with the year 2020. And we leave you with what to watch, listen to, and in one case, read next.
What happens when you review Superman, build a comic book movie bracket, and argue about whether The Dark Knight still holds up?This episode, we go full superhero nerd. Stick around for some surprising picks and a solid list of what to watch next.
We just watched Bring Her Back and we are not okay. It’s disturbing, wild, and somehow still fun? We break it all down and then play a movie title mashup game that gets real dumb real fast.
This episode is part movie review, part chaos. We talk about Nick Kroll’s new dark comedy I Don’t Understand You and then compete to build the greatest lineup of Oscar winners.
A full breakdown of The Surfer and a heated debate on whether it’s good or garbage. Plus: the ultimate 2012 movie draft and our recs for your next watch.
We talk Anderson’s latest like friends in the theater parking lot, plus a chaotic game of “Character or Coachella Lineup?” and fresh recs for your watchlist.
We review HBO’s Mountainhead (meh), play some unhinged Price Is Right-style games, and recommend some stuff that’s actually worth watching. Satire? Succession? Confusion? It’s all here — plus jokes.
This week we cover A24’s Friendship (yes, the one with Paul Rudd and Tim Robinson), rate it on our skip-it-to-buy-it scale, and test our real-life friendship in a game. One of us walks away offended. Also: next week’s rec is 🔥.
We admire the craft, but does Mad God actually work as a movie? We break it down, then draft our favorite movies from 2017 and drop some solid watch recommendations.