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Movie Homework is a film review show that presents superlatives for some of the best and worst movies of all time. Presented by
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The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!
Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.
So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.
2021 was a crazy year, second only to the insanity that was 2020. A few movies got released in 2021, but few have resonated with people as strongly as the Nic Cage starring Pig, directed by Michael Sarnoski. A critical darling from the jump and the performance that Nic Cage claims is his "favorite", Pig is somehow still criminally underseen. The boys dive deep on restaurant films/television, whether Sarnoski making a franchise film after Pig was the right move, and whether Ted Beneke is all that good of an actor. All that and more, so download now!
Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at [email protected]!
Movie Homework will be on hiatus for a while. Be sure to check out all our other Binge Media shows on the network and we'll see you soon!
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Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!
Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.
So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.
Richard Linklater is one of cinema's most eclectic directors, and this week the boys take a hard look at his 2006 film A Scanner Darkly. The director's second experiment with rotoscope technology, it features RDJ right before he goes to play Tony Stark, Keanu before the John Wick phase, and Winona Ryder being...well...Winona Ryder. Is the rotoscoping still cool? Could Woody Harrelson have been given a better wig? All that and more, so download now!
Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at [email protected]!
Next time on Movie Homework, Pig (2021).
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Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!
Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.
So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.
There are a handful of horror/thrillers that encompass a meta-narrative, but few have gone as deep into that subject as 2007's Funny Games, director Michael Haneke's remake of the same film from 1997. The film really never rose to prominence or critical acclaim on release but to people who appreciate the flick it offers a totally unique take on a slasher film. Is this a pretentious piece of art-house garbage? Why has Michael Pitt's career not taken off? And is Tim Roth a "bitch"? All this and more, so download now!
Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at [email protected]!
Next time on Movie Homework, A Scanner Darkly (2006).
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Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!
Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.
So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.
Guy Ritchie is a journeyman filmmaker, and to coincide with the release of The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024) Chad and Jack are revisiting Ritchie's The Gentlemen (2019). Released just before everyone's favorite recent global pandemic, the movie was a moderate success, spawning a spinoff series that can now be seen on Netflix. Was this part of the McCounah-aissance? Does Ritchie still have "it" when it counts? Is Colin Farrell our greatest living actor? All this and more, so download now!
Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at [email protected]!
Next time on Movie Homework, Funny Games (2007).
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Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!
Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.
So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.
Alex Garland's Civil War (2024) is in theaters, so what better way to celebrate than by reviewing Sunshine (2007), written by the aforementioned Garland and directed by Danny Boyle? Another entry from the great movie year of 2007, the boys discuss their opinion of the film back when they first saw it, other popular Blockbuster titles of the day and whether or not Boston is a long drive or not. Download now!
Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at [email protected]!
Next time on Movie Homework, The Gentlemen (2019).
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Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!
Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.
So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.
Coinciding with the release of Ghostbusters Frozen Empire (2024), the boys are revisiting and reviewing the John Landis classic The Blues Brothers (1980). A classic 80's comedy, Chad and Jack discuss the Looney Tunes-esque tone of the flick, whether or not this can be considered a musical and whether or not the film is...too long...? Dafuq? Download now!
Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at [email protected]!
Next time on Movie Homework, Sunshine (2007).
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Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!
Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.
So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.
To celebrate the release of Dune Part Two (2024), the boys are taking a look at Prisoners (2013), director Denis Villeneuve's first English-language feature. One of the more enduring studio dramas of the past decade and featuring an impressive cast, the guys talk about the films' legacy, its technical merits and compare it to other films of the era. To round it out, Jack and Chad give their quick thoughts on Dune Deux and do a ranking of Villeneuve's flicks. Download now!
Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at [email protected]!
Next time on Movie Homework, The Blues Brothers (1980).
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Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!
Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.
So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.
Taking advantage of the timing of another Coen brother release, the boys are talking about 2013's Inside Llewyn Davis, their ode to New York's Greenwich Village int he early 60's starring Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, John Goodman and a great supporting cast. The boys talk about their relationship with Folk music, unlikeable protagonists and, of course, some updated top 5 Coen Brothers lists. They even get into a little physical media talk. All that and more, so download now!
Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at [email protected]!
Next time on Movie Homework, Prisoners (2013).
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!
Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.
So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.
Another episode, another revisit of a widely loved and respected film. Chad and Jack are taking a look at Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), the Michel Gondry-directed, Charlie Kaufman-written modern classic. The boys cover a lot of ground, including the dating scene in 2024, how their reaction to the film has changed over the years, and whether or not this is Charlie Kaufman's best movie. All that and more, so download now!
Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at [email protected]!
Next time on Movie Homework, Inside Llewyn Davis (2013).
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!
Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.
So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.
On this week of Movie Homework, we're digging into the suggestion-grab-bag to find 1993's Mrs Doubtfire. One of the most beloved family comedies of the 90's and possibly Robin Williams' signature film, Doubtfire provides great fodder for the boys' conversation. Could you make this movie today? Is this movie nothing more than a vehicle for Robin Williams to do impressions? And is Sally Field kinda-sorta a huge bitch in this? All that and more, so download now!
Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at [email protected]!
Next time on Movie Homework, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2014).
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The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
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