In this episode, Tim and Amber review three powerful stories about friendship, conflict, and the people closest to us — for better or worse.
We break down Pig (2021), the acclaimed Nicolas Cage drama about a reclusive chef searching for his missing truffle pig. We talk themes, performances, and why this film still resonates with audiences.
Next, we dive into the Netflix true-crime documentary The Perfect Neighbor, a shocking real-life story about a hated neighbor who tears her community apart. We explore the case, the documentary’s approach, and the uncomfortable truths it uncovers.
Finally, we review Wicked for Good, the new musical adaptation exploring a complicated friendship, unexpected betrayals, and the emotional heart of the Wicked universe. We discuss how the film compares to the first part and what makes this version so divisive.
If you’re looking for thoughtful and deep reviews of the best you can watch in cinemas, or streaming on Netflix, plus thoughtful discussion on friendship, neighbors, and hidden tensions — this is the episode for you.
Tune in for in-depth movie and documentary reactions, honest opinions, and smart film talk.
Tales of Men and Monsters takes Tim and Amber into the darkest corners of reality TV, true crime, gothic horror and sci-fi world-building as we review some of the most talked-about titles of the moment: The Celebrity Traitors UK, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich, and the new Predator: Badlands.
From betrayals and psychological gameplay to monstrous egos, literal monsters, and franchise-building mythologies — this episode brings all the twists, shocks, and deeper conversations you're searching for.
What We Discuss:
The Celebrity Traitors UK
The biggest betrayals, the UK cast’s dynamic, game strategy, reality-TV drama, and why this version hits harder than the non-celebrity one.
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein (2025)
We give life to our thoughts on how del Toro's gothic horror style is perfect for this story. Discuss the cast (Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth) with their nuanced performances, emotional depth, and how this film reshapes classic monster cinema, ready for Oscar success.
Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich
Key revelations on what's in the Epstein files including links to presidents Trump and Clinton. The focus on victim testimony, and the systemic failures exposed in one of Netflix’s most-watched true-crime documentaries that aims to give a full explanation of what, why, and how this unfolded. We also look at companion documentary Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich, which expands the story, explores manipulation and power networks, and uncovers the Maxwell legacy.
Predator: Badlands
Our full spoiler-free breakdown of the newest entry in the Predator franchise — Dan Trachtenberg's world-building, creature design, action sequences, and connections to Prey and Predator: Killer of Killers. Then we get into spoilers for this movie ahead of its inevitable streaming debut on Disney+.
If you love film reviews, true-crime breakdowns, reality-TV chaos, and deep-dive conversations, hit follow and join us each month on This American Wife as we explore the best (and strangest) stories on screen.
This time on This American Wife, Tim and real-life nurse Amber scrub in for a triple-bill of medical mayhem — from comedy chaos to heart-stopping drama and European realism.
First up, we dissect St. Denis Medical, NBC’s new workplace mockumentary from the creators of Superstore and The Office. Does this hospital sitcom find the right pulse between heart and humor, or does it flatline under comparison?
Then we dive into The Pitt – Season 1, the high-intensity streaming medical drama starring Noah Wyle. Can it capture the emotional stakes and ethical tension that made ER iconic, or is it just another overworked shift in TV’s emergency room?
Finally, we travel to Switzerland for Late Shift (2025) — Petra Volpe’s tense, real-time hospital film that’s drawing comparisons to Boiling Point and The Bear. It’s gritty, grounded, and brutally honest about what it means to care when you’re running on empty.
Across all three, we explore how TV and film portray healthcare today — from overworked nurses and stressed surgeons to the dark humor that keeps them going. Expect laughs, insight, and a few emotional defibrillations along the way.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is racing toward Avengers: Doomsday, but can it survive Marvel fatigue along the way? In this episode, we break down every major project on the horizon — from The Marvels, Eyes of Wakanda (Disney+ series) to Thunderbolts, Captain America: Brave New World, and the long-awaited Fantastic Four: First Steps.
We cover:
• Captain America: Brave New World — Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson stepping up as the new Cap, with Harrison Ford debuting as Thunderbolt Ross and Tim Blake Nelson back as The Leader.
We dig into directors, casts, story setups, streaming release plans, post-credit teases, and whether these projects are setting up a Marvel revival or the true beginning of the end.
👉 Are you hyped for Avengers: Doomsday, or are we hitting peak Marvel fatigue?
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In this chaotic, clever, and cinematic episode, we dive into four wildly different releases that are lighting up screens—and flushing expectations.
🚢 First up, we review Trainwreck: Poop Cruise, Netflix’s jaw-dropping documentary about the infamous 2013 "cruise from hell" where plumbing failed, tensions rose, and biohazard bags became standard issue.
🌲 Next, we journey into the mysterious, creature-filled world of The Legend of Ochi, the ambitious A24 fantasy epic that’s making waves for its practical effects and emotional storytelling.
🦖 Then it’s on to Jurassic World: Rebirth, the latest entry in the dinosaur franchise that might just be the best since the original. Is this the comeback fans have waited for?
🦸♂️ Finally, we suit up for Superman (2025) — James Gunn’s bright, bold, and controversial reboot of the iconic hero. Does it soar… or stumble? How does it compare to Zack Snyder's abandoned version of the DCU?
Expect laughs, strong opinions, and surprising insights as we break down the best (and worst) of these bold new releases.
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Shark attacks, deep-sea disasters, and Tom Cruise running full speed — this episode has it all.
We review The Last Breath (2024 shark thriller), celebrate 50 years of Jaws, and unpack Last Breath, the intense feature adaptation of the diving documentary.
We also dive into two Netflix must-sees Titan: The OceanGate Disaster and Shark Whisperer the Ocean Ramsey doc.
Then we go full action mode with our take on Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning and rank all 8 M:I movies from worst to best.
If you love shark movies, disaster docs, and elite spy thrillers, this one’s for you.
Welcome to This American Wife, where this week we unravel a gripping mix of true crime, royal intrigue, motherhood struggles, and heartfelt British cinema.
Dive into the chilling saga of Fred and Rose West, one of Britain’s most infamous serial killer couples, as we examine how society’s fears about mothers and monsters collide.
Then, step inside the royal world of Netflix’s The Crown, exploring the complex life of a queen shaped by power, sacrifice, and love — showing the human side behind the monarchy’s grandeur.
Switching gears, we spotlight Lollipop (2024), a raw, emotional British drama about a young mother’s battle to reclaim her children after prison. This story shines a powerful light on maternal resilience, friendship and hope.
Finally, we travel to the beautiful Welsh coast with The Ballad of Wallis Island (2025), a charming comedy-drama starring Tim Key, Tom Basden, and Carey Mulligan. It’s a tale of friendship, music, and the quiet magic of second chances.
If you’re drawn to stories that explore the complex roles women play — as killers, queens, mothers, and lovers — this episode is for you.
In this warm-and-wild episode of This American Wife, we set sail through the biggest new family-friendly releases of the year in "Beasts, Boats and Bear Hugs" – and trust us, it’s a ride.
🦖 Jurassic World: Chaos Theory – Netflix’s latest dino-drama continues the Camp Cretaceous saga. Does it evolve or go extinct?
🌊 Moana 2 – Disney’s ocean-faring heroine returns! We break down the music, message, and missteps of this long-awaited sequel.
🦁 Mufasa: The Lion King – A prequel to a classic. Is Disney's return to the Pride Lands a bold move or a bland cash grab?
🇵🇪 Paddington in Peru (Paddington 3) – The world’s kindest bear heads to South America. Is this the cinematic hug we all need?
🎭 Pixar’s Win or Lose – Their first-ever original series on Disney+. Does this creative experiment score or stumble?
Tim and Amber bring their signature wit, warmth and straight-from-the-cinema takes as they discuss themes of legacy, adventure, emotion, and sibling vibes across these five titles.
💬 Join the conversation:
Which of these are you most excited about? Are Disney sequels still delivering? Is Paddington secretly the emotional backbone of cinema?
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In this episode of This American Wife, Tim and Amber take you on a journey from their Welsh home to the global stage as they review three of the latest must-watch releases!
💥 First, it’s Paradise — the new sci-fi series from Dan Fogelman (creator of This Is Us) streaming now on Hulu and Disney+. We explore its ambitious world-building, character-driven drama, and whether it lives up to the hype.
🎬 Next, G20 — the gripping political thriller starring Viola Davis as the President of the United States facing a crisis during the G20 Summit. We break down the performances in this Amazon Prime Video streaming exclusive, the high-stakes plot, and Davis’ powerhouse presence.
🎭 And finally, we head home to Wales with Mr Burton — the biographical drama starring Toby Jones as mentor to the legendary Welsh actor Richard Burton. We unpack the film’s emotional depth, its portrayal of Burton’s youth, and its deep Welsh cultural ties.
If you’re into Welsh cinema, action thrillers, or smart sci-fi storytelling, this episode is for you.
Don’t forget to subscribe for more weekly deep dives on the latest films, shows, and streaming gems!
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In this episode of This American Wife, we dive into a wild mix of true crime, coming-of-age drama, and an unexpected heartwarming tale.
We break down three OJ Simpson series, exploring how the media continues to be fascinated by the infamous murder trial and its impact on true crime storytelling.
Then, we shift gears to Netflix’s Adolescence, the gripping British crime drama tackling teenage violence, the justice system, and the growing influence of the manosphere on young men.
Keeping with the theme of youth in crisis, we discuss the Brazilian film I'm Still Here (2024), a raw and emotional family story that shines a light on Brazil's struggles.
Finally, we wrap up with The Penguin Lessons, a heartwarming film adaptation of the bestselling memoir about a man who rescues a Magellanic penguin and forms an unlikely lifelong bond. How does this uplifting story compare to the darker themes of true crime and toxic masculinity? And what does a penguin have to teach us about life, survival, and compassion?
Join us as we explore murder, media, the manosphere, and one very special penguin—only on This American Wife!
🔎 Topics Covered:
✔️ OJ Simpson’s TV comeback & true crime obsession
✔️ The manosphere’s impact on young men & online radicalization in Adolescence (Netflix) – toxic masculinity & teenage violence
✔️ I'm Still Here (2024) – a Brazilian Oscar-winning drama
✔️ The Penguin Lessons – an uplifting story of friendship & survival
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The 2025 Academy Awards are almost here, and we’re making our final Oscar predictions! Join us as we break down every single category and give our thoughts on what SHOULD and what WILL win.
Best Picture: Leading the pack is Emilia Pérez with 13 nominations, followed closely by The Brutalist and Wicked, each securing 10 nods. Will Emilia Pérez's groundbreaking narrative outshine the competition, or could Anora or Conclave pull a surprise victory?
Best Actress: The category is fiercely competitive, featuring Karla Sofía Gascón (Emilia Pérez), the first transgender actress nominated, alongside Cynthia Erivo (Wicked), Demi Moore (The Substance), Mikey Madison (Anora), and Fernanda Torres (I'm Still Here). Can Gascón make history, or will Moore's comeback performance steal the spotlight?
Best Actor: Adrien Brody (The Brutalist) and Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown) are neck and neck, with Colman Domingo (Sing Sing), Ralph Fiennes (Conclave), and Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice) also delivering compelling performances. Who will take home the coveted statuette?
Best Supporting Actress: Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez) emerges as a frontrunner, but faces strong competition from Ariana Grande (Wicked), Monica Barbaro (A Complete Unknown), Felicity Jones (The Brutalist), and Isabella Rossellini (Conclave). Will Saldaña's performance resonate with the Academy voters?
Best Supporting Actor: Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain) and Edward Norton (A Complete Unknown) lead the predictions, with Yura Borisov (Anora), Guy Pearce (The Brutalist), and Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice) also in contention. Who will emerge victorious in this talented lineup?
Best Director: Sean Baker (Anora), Brady Corbet (The Brutalist), James Mangold (A Complete Unknown), Jacques Audiard (Emilia Pérez), and Coralie Fargeat (The Substance) vie for the prestigious award. Will Baker's unique storytelling or Audiard's visionary direction capture the Academy's favor?
Join us as we analyze each category, discuss potential upsets, and share our thoughts on who will take home the Oscars. Share your predictions with us, and don't forget to subscribe for our post-award show breakdown!
🏆The Oscar & BAFTA 2025 nominations are here—so let’s break them down! 🎬
In this episode, we dive deep into this year’s biggest awards season contenders!Emilia Pérez leads the Oscar race with 13 nominations, including a groundbreaking Best Actress nod for Karla Sofía Gascón - who then self-destroyed her chances and that of the film - while Zoe Saldaña lands a Supporting Actress nomination.The Brutalist andWicked are also major players, with Adrien Brody, Cynthia Erivo, and Ariana Grande earning key acting nods, but Selena Gomez missing out at one but not the other.
But the big question: Who will actually take home the gold? 🏅 We analyze the Best Picture lineup (A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Anora, Dune: Part Two, and more), discuss the biggest snubs and surprises, and compare the BAFTAs to the Oscars. Plus, we hint at our early predictions because what’s awards season without some bold takes?
🔔 Don’t miss this breakdown of the 2025 Academy Awards and BAFTAs! Hit play, subscribe, and let us know—who do YOU think deserves to win? 🎙️
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Buckle up, movie lovers! In this episode of This American Wife Podcast, we’re spilling the tea on the 10 best films of 2024 and throwing some serious shade at the 5 worst movies of the year. From jaw-dropping sci-fi spectacles to emotional rollercoasters, we’re ranking the hits and flops that defined 2024.
What’s Inside:
🎥 The Top 10 Films of 2024—mind-blowing movies that had us cheering in our seats.
🚨 The 5 Worst Movies of 2024—epic fails that made us wish we’d walked out.
🎭 Hot takes on Oscar-worthy performances and surprise hits you need to watch ASAP.
😱 Deep dives into blockbuster disasters—what went wrong and why.
Whether you’re on the hunt for your next movie night pick or just love a good debate, this episode is packed with laughs, drama, and bold opinions on the 2024 Movie Madness: Top 10 Hits and 5 Epic Fails!
Don’t Miss It! Grab your popcorn and hit play—because these rankings are guaranteed to keep you talking. Did your faves make the cut? Let’s find out!
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In this episode of This American Wife, we explore three extraordinary stories that shine a light on resilience, hope, and the complexities of faith and power. Here’s what we’re covering:
1️⃣ Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story – This heartfelt documentary chronicles the incredible life of Christopher Reeve, who soared as Superman on screen and became a real-life hero through his fight for spinal cord injury research. We discuss the film’s poignant storytelling, its focus on Reeve’s legacy, and the awards buzz surrounding this unforgettable tribute.
2️⃣ The Remarkable Life of Ibelin – An inspiring Netflix documentary about a young man battling a degenerative muscle condition. The Remarkable Life of Ibelin captures his unyielding determination and the love and support that fuel his journey. We delve into the emotional impact of this story and its broader message about overcoming life’s most daunting challenges.
3️⃣ Conclave – A gripping adaptation of Robert Harris’s novel, Conclave immerses viewers in the high-stakes secrecy of a papal election. Featuring an award-worthy ensemble cast led by Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, and John Lithgow, the film expertly blends tension, drama, and faith in an unforgettable cinematic experience. We explore its standout performances, stunning visuals, and its potential for Oscar recognition.
From the hope and heroism of Super/Man to the resilience in The Remarkable Life of Ibelin and the power struggles of Conclave, this episode offers a rich discussion of stories that inspire and captivate.
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In this episode of This American Wife, we dive into three emotionally gripping stories that explore themes of survival, loss, and resilience.
First, we discuss the Studio Ghibli classic Grave of the Fireflies, a heartbreaking tale of two siblings struggling to survive in the aftermath of war. As one of the most powerful war films in animation, we explore how its depiction of family, sacrifice, and the devastation of conflict has left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide.
Next, we turn to The Boy and The Heron, the latest release from legendary director Hayao Miyazaki. This mystical and philosophical journey invites us to contemplate the meaning of life, death, and the bond between nature and humanity. We'll break down Miyazaki's signature storytelling, exploring how the film uses fantasy to tackle some of life's biggest questions.
Finally, we review The Wild Robot, a Dreamworks adaptation of the modern fable by Peter Brown that examines what it means to be alive. Set in a future where technology and nature collide, this heartwarming story of a robot finding its place in the wild teaches us about compassion, adaptation, and what it truly means to live in harmony with the environment.
Tune in as we connect these stories through their shared themes of survival, human connection, and the ways we find hope in even the darkest circumstances. Whether you're a fan of animated films like Grave of the Fireflies and The Boy and The Heron or modern literature like The Wild Robot, this episode offers a thought-provoking conversation about grief, growth, and the resilience of the human (and robotic!) spirit.
In this episode of This American Wife, we cover an exciting mix of TV politics, sci-fi, and pop culture. We start by revisiting the classic political drama The West Wing—is it still relevant in today's political climate, or has it become a relic of the past?
Then, we focus on Parks and Recreation and its satirical take on government and politics. How does it stack up to modern political shows? Finally, we wrap things up with a look at The Martian and how it continues to influence sci-fi fans and filmmakers alike.
We also offer a full review of Netflix’s Atlas starring Jennifer Lopez—did it live up to expectations?
Next, we dive into the future of a fan-favorite franchise with an in-depth look at the latest in Ridley Scott's space-set franchise. Where does it take place? How does it fit in the timeline? What does it mean for fans, and how does it connect to the saga's iconic legacy? We discuss why it is bad for some fans of the franchise, but good for most fans of jump scares. Plus, we give our thoughts on how it could have ended, and how it compares to the previous movies. Lastly, we consider the potential for Predators and Prey to return to this world, as the Xenomorphs are heading for our planet in Noah Hawley's upcoming show.
Get ready for a jam-packed episode full of reviews, insights, and lively debates!
🎧 Listen now for all the laughs, hot takes, and deep dives.
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Welcome to This American Wife. In this compelling episode, we dive into the hit documentary 'Tell Them You Love Me', which unpacks the complex and shocking Anna Stubblefield case. We’re thrilled to sit down with the film’s director, Nick August-Perna, for an exclusive interview where he shares behind-the-scenes insights into the making of the documentary, its subjects, and the consideration he put into telling this incendiary story in a balanced and engaging way.
Join us as we, a nurse who has cared for non-verbal patients and man with Cerebral Palsy, explore the challenging themes of the film, including disability rights, academic ethics, and the boundaries of consent, all of which have sparked intense debate and divided opinions. Nick August-Perna discusses the difficulties of telling such a polarizing story, the powerful reactions the documentary has provoked, and the broader implications of this real-life case.
Don't miss this in-depth conversation about a documentary that continues to resonate and provoke thought long after the credits roll.
Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review, and share your thoughts on this fantastic film in the comments. Subscribe for more insightful discussions on This American Wife!
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🎙️ Twists and Twisters: The Acolyte Finale, Primer, Life, Ambulance, and Twister and Twisters Reviews
In our latest episode, we dive deep into a thrilling array of reviews that you won't want to miss!
🌌 The Acolyte Finale: We delve into the epic final episode of Disney+'s *The Acolyte*. We explore the jaw-dropping plot twists, character arcs, and whether the series finale delivers a satisfying conclusion to this thrilling Star Wars adventure.
🌀 Primer: We also delve into the mind-bending world of *Primer*, a cult classic in the sci-fi genre. This low-budget indie film takes an intricate look at time travel and the complexities it brings to the lives of its protagonists. We unpack the film's dense narrative, discuss its innovative approach to storytelling, and explore why *Primer* continues to fascinate and confound audiences years after its release.
👾 Life: Our review continues with *Life*, the intense sci-fi thriller. We analyze the gripping storyline, the chilling performances by Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds, and how this film stands out in the realm of space horror movies.
🚑 Ambulance: Next, we take a ride with *Ambulance*, Michael Bay's high-octane action film. We break down the adrenaline-pumping sequences, the dynamic between characters played by Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and the overall impact of this fast-paced thriller.
🌪️ Twisters: Finally, we end with an in-depth review of *Twisters*, the highly anticipated legacy sequel to the 1996 classic *Twister*. We discuss whether this new installment captures the storm-chasing magic of the original and if it lives up to fans' expectations. Plus, we reveal how a real-life tornado started our love story.
🌟 Shelley Duvall: In this episode, we also pay tribute to the legendary Shelley Duvall. We share our personal encounter with the iconic actress, recounting the memorable thoughts she shared with us.
Join us for an episode packed with detailed analysis, exciting insights, and our unfiltered opinions on these must-watch films and shows. Don’t miss out on this comprehensive and engaging podcast episode! 🎧✨
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Welcome to This American Wife! In our latest episode, we dive deep into three captivating topics.
First, we review the latest three episodes of Disney+'s The Acolyte. Discover the secrets, character arcs, and plot twists that are making this Star Wars series so divisive with fans.
Next, we shift to Amazon Prime Video’s moving documentary about Celine Dion, I Am: Celine Dion. Explore her remarkable recovery journey, the touching moments, and the inspiring story of her resilience.
Finally, we provide a full review of the latest installment in the A Quiet Place franchise, A Quiet Place: Day One. We discuss the intense suspense, emotional storyline, and whether it lives up to the previous films. We also delve a little into the Tolkien links, and how Lord of the Rings ties in with the themes of this Sci-Fi thriller.
Join us for an episode packed with galactic intrigue, heartfelt inspiration, and edge-of-your-seat thrills. Don’t miss out on these in-depth discussions and insights! 🎧✨
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