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Pete Schwaba and Greg Bach roll into Nite Lite like they’ve been doing it for years—immediately getting sidetracked by the kind of topics that can wreck any normal conversation. Medical procedures? Yep. Weird high school nostalgia? Absolutely. It’s the kind of back-and-forth that starts with one point and ends somewhere you definitely didn’t expect.
Film critic Rob Thomas joins the fun to break down new releases, including Crime 101 and How to Make a Killing starring Glen Powell. The reviews are sharp, honest, and occasionally interrupted by whatever tangent Pete and Greg decide to chase next.
They also wade into the recent British Academy Film Awards controversy involving a guest with Tourette’s—because no episode is complete without at least one “Wait… what?” moment.
And just when you think it can’t get any weirder, the show wraps up with a serious discussion about Dunkin' unveiling a 48-ounce coffee bucket. Yes, a bucket. With a handle. For drinking. The general consensus? If your coffee needs a handle, it might be time for some self-reflection.
It’s movies, mayhem, and mildly concerning caffeine habits—all delivered with enough sarcasm to keep things interesting.
Guest: Rob Thomas
By Pete Schwaba and Greg Bach5
55 ratings
Pete Schwaba and Greg Bach roll into Nite Lite like they’ve been doing it for years—immediately getting sidetracked by the kind of topics that can wreck any normal conversation. Medical procedures? Yep. Weird high school nostalgia? Absolutely. It’s the kind of back-and-forth that starts with one point and ends somewhere you definitely didn’t expect.
Film critic Rob Thomas joins the fun to break down new releases, including Crime 101 and How to Make a Killing starring Glen Powell. The reviews are sharp, honest, and occasionally interrupted by whatever tangent Pete and Greg decide to chase next.
They also wade into the recent British Academy Film Awards controversy involving a guest with Tourette’s—because no episode is complete without at least one “Wait… what?” moment.
And just when you think it can’t get any weirder, the show wraps up with a serious discussion about Dunkin' unveiling a 48-ounce coffee bucket. Yes, a bucket. With a handle. For drinking. The general consensus? If your coffee needs a handle, it might be time for some self-reflection.
It’s movies, mayhem, and mildly concerning caffeine habits—all delivered with enough sarcasm to keep things interesting.
Guest: Rob Thomas