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This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James return for a second round of best and worst movies, revisiting the highs that surprised them and the lows that completely missed the mark. The conversation looks at what separates a movie that works from one that falls apart, digging into storytelling choices, performances, direction, and expectations going in. Along the way, they compare how certain films aged after first viewing, which opinions changed over time, and why some movies fail in ways that are just as interesting as their successes. It’s a loose, honest discussion about taste, disappointment, and the moments that made these movies stick out—for better or worse.
By Matthew Porter and James Porterhttps://paa.ge/popcornhour/en
This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James return for a second round of best and worst movies, revisiting the highs that surprised them and the lows that completely missed the mark. The conversation looks at what separates a movie that works from one that falls apart, digging into storytelling choices, performances, direction, and expectations going in. Along the way, they compare how certain films aged after first viewing, which opinions changed over time, and why some movies fail in ways that are just as interesting as their successes. It’s a loose, honest discussion about taste, disappointment, and the moments that made these movies stick out—for better or worse.