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The streaming age makes every movie and show only a click away, but filling that screen can be hard. Let The Screen Companion protect your valuable viewing time with our recommendations.... more
FAQs about The Screen Companion:How many episodes does The Screen Companion have?The podcast currently has 117 episodes available.
September 15, 2025Our Favorite Season of The Wire, Part 1The Host's favorite show of all time, The Wire never had a bad episode. But what was the best season? It just so happens that both guys in this three part special agree that it's Season Two at the Docks. When HBO was killing it and Netflix was only mailing rentals, let's return to the early 2000s for some Baltimore street drama. Guest: Jon....more1h 17minPlay
September 01, 2025Neo-NoirCool customers driving down even colder streets, long shadows and harsh streetlamps their constant companions. The Driver and Thief. Let's look at anti-heroes hitting a high note in the late '70s and early '80s with crime dramas where the protagonist is a live-by-a-code professional surrounded by those that are compromised. Guest: Max....more56minPlay
June 11, 2025Mission: Impossible 8 ReviewIn this second part that began in Dead Reckoning, let's jaw about Tom Cruise's eighth turn as master spy Ethan Hunt, in Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning. If this is the finale to a franchise whose first installment released way back in 1996, how did Cruise and director / writer Christopher McQuarrie do? Is it the sendoff we all wanted? Is it screaming for another round starring Cruise? Should you choose to listen, we'll get into it. Guest: Andrew....more40minPlay
April 16, 2025Spotlight on Nicolas CageSpotlighting Nicolas Cage! Con Air, Snake Eyes, Gone in 60 Seconds—he was on fire in the '90s, bringing his potent essence to a variety of roles in a variety of genres. Action, thrillers, or stunt spectaculars, it's all more interesting once Cage Rage gets involved. Guests: Andrew & Jon....more1h 19minPlay
April 02, 2025Dark Horse SequelsSequels are a tricky thing. Should it be like the last one but bigger, or take a left turn that'll send the story into new territory? Or is it more nuanced than that? Will the audience care more about specific plot or character choices than the overall tone? Let's do a few dark horse sequels—Alien 3 and Quantum of Solace—that don't get nearly enough love in their franchises. Guest: Jon....more1h 7minPlay
March 15, 2025Invasion of the Remakes, Part 2We conclude our look at remakes via the Invasion of the Body Snatchers franchise with Body Snatchers (1993). After the sleepy town in the original 1956 film, and the memorable '70s Donald Sutherland iteration set in San Francisco, how could the '90s version possibly compete? Why, by setting it at a military base, of course! (Part 2 of 2) Guest: Andrew....more43minPlay
March 01, 2025Invasion of the Remakes, Part 1Remakes and reboots have become a tired way of extending the life of a film franchise. Before every year seemed to be nothing but rehashes of the same, uninspired concepts, let's examine older remakes that were closer to a fresher, reinvigorating proposition; Invasion of the Body Snatchers from 1956 and its first remake from 1978. (Part 1 of 2.) Guest: Andrew....more1h 5minPlay
February 15, 2025Spotlight on Ingrid BergmanSpotlighting Ingrid Bergman, the Swedish-American star of the black and white era. What made her so great? What were actresses all about in the Golden Age of Hollywood? Notorious. The Bells of St. Mary's. Intermezzo—the 1939 American remake where Bergman reprised her role from the original—she was so valuable! Let's see how romances were different back then, and how charmingly strong women like Bergman could be. Guest: Jon....more59minPlay
February 01, 2025'90s Stop MotionThe '90s were a hodge-podge of genres we don't see much of anymore, including stop motion kids' movies. Tim Burton and Henry Selick collaborated on two such films—The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach—we'll take a look at what made them special. Guests: Sarah & Stacey....more55minPlay
January 15, 2025Exploring Humanity Through an AndroidStar Trek has plenty of non-humans that put a mirror up for us to examine ourselves, and one of the most notable of them is Lieutenant Commander Data. Let's watch episodes from the third and fourth seasons of The Next Generation to see what makes him a top tier crewman, what actor Brent Spiner brought, and if Data could sustain “A” stories or if he was best used in a supporting role. Guest: Jon....more1h 2minPlay
FAQs about The Screen Companion:How many episodes does The Screen Companion have?The podcast currently has 117 episodes available.