THE GRAB SOME POPCORN PODCAST EPISODE 14 Our full review of The Running Man (2025), directed by Edgar Wright and starring Glen Powell, Josh Brolin, Michael Cera + more.
STANDALONE 09We’re diving into the world of misdirection, magic, and high-stakes heists. Now You See Me: Now You Don’t gets the spotlight — illusions, twists, and that signature “blink and you’ll miss it” energy.
A haunting concept, a mysterious marketing push, and a whole lot of questions… I break down where this film swings, misses, and why horror might be leaning a little too hard on “mystique” instead of story. The Grab Some Popcorn Podcast STANDALONE 08Tap in, comment your thoughts, and let’s talk horror.
Standalone Review: Predator: BadlandsDirected by Dan Trachtenberg, this new chapter stars Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster‑Koloamatangi. The film follows Dek, a young Yautja exiled from his clan, who crash-lands on a hostile planet and must prove himself in the ultimate hunt — forming an unlikely alliance with a damaged synthetic as they face off against a terrifying apex creature.
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“Ever wondered how a small indie film comes to life?On Episode 13 of The Grab Some Popcorn Podcast, we sit down with director Daniel V. Masciari to discuss Stationed at Home. From the black-and-white visuals and desolate streets of Binghamton, to the characters, themes, and behind-the-scenes challenges, Daniel takes us through the creative process that brought this quietly powerful film to life. Whether you’re a film fan, aspiring filmmaker, or just love a good story, this episode is packed with insight, humor, and inspiration. Listen now on YouTube and Apple Podcasts!#Episode13 #StationedAtHome #IndieFilm #Filmmaking #MoviePodcast #FilmDirector #CinematicStorytelling #TheGrabSomePopcornPodcast #BehindTheScenes #IndieCinema #FilmCommunity
This week on The Grab Some Popcorn Podcast, we’re diving into Bugonia, the new absurdist sci-fi comedy from Yorgos Lanthimos, starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delbis, Stavros Halkias, and Alicia Silverstone. The film follows two conspiracy-obsessed men who kidnap a high-powered CEO (Stone), convinced she’s an alien bent on destroying Earth. Then we look ahead to the 2026 IMAX film slate, breaking down the biggest upcoming titles. Grab your popcorn, hit play, and join us for a wild ride. New episodes drop every Monday at 6AM CST — on YouTube & Apple Podcasts. Drop a comment: What do you think of Bugonia? Which 2026 IMAX film are you most hyped for?#Bugonia #YorgosLanthimos #EmmaStone #JessePlemons #MovieReview #FilmPodcast #IMAX2026 #Cinephile #SciFiComedy #PopcornTime
Roofman — the true story of Jeffrey Manchester, a military vet turned McDonald’s “polite robber” who hides out in a Toys ‘R’ Us while trying to stay under the radar. Will his clever plans keep him free, or will emotions catch up?Roofman #ChanningTatum #TrueStory #CrimeDrama #MovieReview #FilmPodcast #StandAloneReview #PodcasterLife #TrueCrime #MovieDiscussion #HorrorDrama #FilmBuff #MovieNight #CinemaLovers #YouTubePodcast #ApplePodcast
Shelby Oaks is a chilling supernatural mystery about Mia (Camille Sullivan), whose sister Riley (Sarah Durn) vanished years ago while investigating a paranormal group called the Paranormal Paranoids. Mia’s obsessive search for the truth leads her into the haunted shadows of the abandoned town of Shelby Oaks — where she uncovers sinister secrets and a lurking evil.The film is written and directed by Chris Stuckmann, marking his feature directorial debut, and is executive produced by Mike Flanagan. It also stars Camille Sullivan, Sarah Durn, Keith David, Michael Beach, and Robin Bartlett
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Today’s review is for Black Phone 2 Staring Ethan Hawke and directed by Scott Derrickson. This one is a follow up to the horror hit the black phone and follows Finn and his sister Gwen as the try to uncover the mystery as to why the grabber is still haunting them….and how. The only question I have is does this winter horror have enough chill to keep you on edge or is this under cooked feature still too frozen to thaw out? Let’s find out
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We’re diving into Good Fortune, directed by Aziz Ansari and starring Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogen, and Keke Palmer — a sharp, feel-good comedy about fate, second chances, and what happens when a well-meaning angel meddles in human lives.Then we’re asking the tough question: Can you truly separate the art from the artist?What happens when controversy collides with creativity — and what responsibility do studios have when things get messy? Watch and listen on YouTube & Apple Podcasts#TheGrabSomePopcornPodcast #GoodFortune #KeanuReeves #AzizAnsari #MoviePodcast #FilmDiscussion #PodcastLife #NewEpisode #PopCulture #MovieReview #FilmTalk #SethRogen #KekePalmer #FilmCommunity #PodcastClip #MoviesOf2025
TRON ARES, a highly advanced digital Program called Ares is sent from the Grid into the real world on a dangerous mission, becoming humanity’s first true encounter with autonomous A.I. beings.
Bone Lake is a seductive mind game that tests how far trust can really stretch before it snaps. It’s a vacation gone wrong where love, lies, and manipulation all share the same bed
Introducing STANDALONE . Our brand-new solo movie review series! Jerred goes solo on The Strangers: Chapter 2, breaking down all the scares, twists, and takes.
In this episode, we review The Smashing Machine, starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as Mark Kerr and Emily Blunt. Plus, we kick off Standalone, our new solo movie review series, starting with The Strangers: Chapter 2!
This week we’re bringing you a double review feature! We dive into HIM, the chilling sports-horror thriller, and One Battle After Another, Paul Thomas Anderson’s explosive new action-drama. Two of the year’s most anticipated films, one jam-packed episode. Tune in for our breakdowns, hot takes, and whether these movies live up to the hype.
Episode 8 is here! We dive into the laugh-out-loud chaos of the 2025 Naked Gun reboot, break down the newest trailers for Anaconda 2025 and Christy, and we introduce a "guess this movie title" podcast game
In this episode of The Grab Some Popcorn Podcast, we pitch our dream movies and share our review of The Long Walk, the new film based on Stephen King’s classic novel
We’re breaking down the trailers that have us hyped for the rest of 2025 and giving our review of Caught Stealing.
We’re back with The Grab Some Popcorn Podcast! This week, we review Nobody 2, the explosive sequel to the surprise action hit — does it live up to the original, or does it stumble? Then we dive into the big question Hollywood keeps circling: When are prequels actually necessary? From the upcoming Aunt Gladys weapons prequel to franchises that milk the past just to cash in, we break down the good, the bad, and the pointless of revisiting backstories.Join us as we ask: Do prequels really flesh out a character? Or are they just another Hollywood money grab?
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In this episode of The Grab Some Popcorn Podcast, we dive into Hollywood’s questionable casting choices and the money-driven decisions behind them. Our main focus? Sydney Sweeney’s casting in the upcoming Christy Martin biopic and why studios sometimes prioritize buzz over authenticity.
We also give our full review of Weapons (2025), Zach Cregger’s latest thriller, breaking down the highs, lows, and everything in between. If you love deep-dive movie discussions, hot takes, and insider perspectives on Hollywood trends, this episode is for you!
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