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In an historic first that rocked the cinema world, the Framed gang gathered together, live and in person (albeit in a large, echo-y concrete room) to discuss the Coen brothers’ black comedy masterpiece, Fargo.
This week, the Framed gang kicks off a round of Coen Brothers films with the classic 1987 comedy Raising Arizona.
Elliott, Robert, and Brenen complete their round of thriller films with a conversation about The Conversation.
Robert, Elliott, and Brenen discuss Rian Johnson’s modern murder mystery film Knives Out.
In this week’s episode, Elliott, Robert, and Brenen view, like, and comment on the 2018 computer screen thriller film Searching.
Robert, Elliott, and Brenen kick off a month of thriller films with their analysis of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1951 classic Strangers on a Train.
The Framed gang completes their round of guilty pleasure films with Crank, the (literally) adrenaline-fueled action film starring Jason Statham.
Robert, Elliott, and Brenen discuss Robert’s guilty pleasure pick: the 1998 animated family musical Quest for Camelot.
Basically in this episode, Robert, Elliott, and Brenen discuss pretty much the best movie ever. It’s Napoleon Dynamite, whaddya think? Gosh!
The Framed gang kicks off a brand new category – guilty pleasure films – beginning with the quirky 1980s family comedy film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.