Send us a text The lads return after a holiday break for a deep dive into Tenet, Christopher Nolan’s wildly confusing yet undeniably thrilling time-bending spy epic, packed with inverted bullets, temporal pincer movements, jaw-dropping set pieces, and a propulsive Ludwig Göransson score that never lets up; we try to untangle what it all means while also admitting that even when Tenet makes us feel both smarter and dumber at the same time, it’s still one of the most exhilarating blockbuster pu...
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Send us a text The lads return after a holiday break for a deep dive into Tenet, Christopher Nolan’s wildly confusing yet undeniably thrilling time-bending spy epic, packed with inverted bullets, temporal pincer movements, jaw-dropping set pieces, and a propulsive Ludwig Göransson score that never lets up; we try to untangle what it all means while also admitting that even when Tenet makes us feel both smarter and dumber at the same time, it’s still one of the most exhilarating blockbuster pu...
Send us a text The lads take flight with Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s single-take fever dream about ego, art, and actors in their underwear on Broadway. We dig into Michael Keaton’s meta-performance, the film’s dizzying camerawork, and that relentless jazz drum soundtrack that feels like it’s chasing us down a New York alley. Expect sharp takes, a little self-deprecation, and maybe a rimshot or two. Hosted by Tage Sickler, Derek Wehrman and Steve Teasdale Theme song composed and performed by Steve...
We Interrupt This Movie
Send us a text The lads return after a holiday break for a deep dive into Tenet, Christopher Nolan’s wildly confusing yet undeniably thrilling time-bending spy epic, packed with inverted bullets, temporal pincer movements, jaw-dropping set pieces, and a propulsive Ludwig Göransson score that never lets up; we try to untangle what it all means while also admitting that even when Tenet makes us feel both smarter and dumber at the same time, it’s still one of the most exhilarating blockbuster pu...