Send us a text This week, the lads check in to the Overlook Hotel for a long-overdue stay with The Shining — Stanley Kubrick’s chilling masterpiece of isolation, madness, and malfunctioning typewriters. It may be a little late for Halloween, but there’s never a bad time to talk about axe-wielding writers, eerie twins, and the unmistakable dread that only Kubrick can conjure. From the meticulous set design to Jack Nicholson’s legendary descent into insanity, we dive deep into what makes The Sh...
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Send us a text This week, the lads check in to the Overlook Hotel for a long-overdue stay with The Shining — Stanley Kubrick’s chilling masterpiece of isolation, madness, and malfunctioning typewriters. It may be a little late for Halloween, but there’s never a bad time to talk about axe-wielding writers, eerie twins, and the unmistakable dread that only Kubrick can conjure. From the meticulous set design to Jack Nicholson’s legendary descent into insanity, we dive deep into what makes The Sh...
Send us a text The Lads return to Tarantino-land for our second QT film on We Interrupt This Movie — this time diving into Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, a dreamy love letter to a bygone era of Tinseltown. We talk DiCaprio’s breakdowns, Brad Pitt’s breezy charm, and why flamethrowers should really come standard in every garage. Anybody order fried sauerkraut? Hosted by Tage Sickler, Derek Wehrman and Steve Teasdale Theme song composed and performed by Steve Teasdale Please rate an...
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Send us a text This week, the lads check in to the Overlook Hotel for a long-overdue stay with The Shining — Stanley Kubrick’s chilling masterpiece of isolation, madness, and malfunctioning typewriters. It may be a little late for Halloween, but there’s never a bad time to talk about axe-wielding writers, eerie twins, and the unmistakable dread that only Kubrick can conjure. From the meticulous set design to Jack Nicholson’s legendary descent into insanity, we dive deep into what makes The Sh...