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This week on episode 97 of The Sneider Cut, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider offers a brief reaction to Marvel's Shang-Chi and weighs in on Captain America 4 starring Anthony Mackie, as well as Emma Stone's lucrative deal with Disney for Cruella 2.
Elsewhere, Jeff talks about Hollywood's top star salaries in both film and television, as recently revealed by Variety, plus Jennifer Lawrence's Sue Mengers movie at Apple, Mark Wahlberg's new Netflix comedy with Kevin Hart, Amazon's $100 million deal for Hotel Transylvania 4, David Yates' opioid movie for Sony, and Billy Eichner's love interest in Bros, as well as a double shot of exciting news about Scarlett Johansson.
Finally, Jeff reviews Don't Breathe 2, Neill Blomkamp's Demonic, Riz Ahmed's Mogul Mowgli, and John David Washington's new Netflix movie Beckett as well as the trailers for Small Engine Repair, Marvel's Eternals, and the AMC series 61st Street before taking a handful of mailbag questions, including one about Dwayne Johnson's compensation package for Jungle Cruise and another about the very different box office coverage granted to The Suicide Squad and Free Guy.
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This week on episode 96 of The Sneider Cut, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider weighs in on The Suicide Squad's disappointing box office haul and WB's commitment to a 45-day theatrical window next year, as well as the latest delay of Venom 2 and Gina Carano's new revenge movie.
Elsewhere, Jeff talks about Idris Elba's casting as Knuckles in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Jennifer Lawrence as super-agent Sue Mengers in an overpriced biopic, Emily Blunt re-teaming with Dwayne Johnson on a female detective movie, HBO's Season 2 renewal of The White Lotus, the latest addition to Wes Anderson's new movie, and the casting of Gomez and Morticia Addams in Tim Burton's upcoming Netflix series Wednesday.
Finally, Jeff offers an update on Bullet Train and reviews trailers for Impeachment: American Crime Story, Midnight Mass, Clint Eastwood's Cry Macho, Michael Keaton's 9/11 drama Worth and the Sundance thriller Wild Indian before answering a couple of mailbag questions, including one about current viewing habits and another about Christopher Nolan's future at Warner Bros.
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This week on episode 95 of The Sneider Cut, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider reviews James Gunn's latest comic book movie The Suicide Squad before chronicling the fallout from Scarlett Johansson's ongoing feud with Disney and lamenting Mike Richards' decision to hire himself as the new host of Jeopardy!
Elsewhere, Jeff talks about Apple's $200 million deal for Matthew Vaughn's star-studded spy movie Argylle, Universal's new monster movie starring Nicholas Hoult, Netflix's reported reaction to a sexually explicit cut of Andrew Dominik's Marilyn Monroe movie Blonde, Viacom's hefty investment in the creators of South Park, Reese Witherspoon's billion-dollar deal for her production company, and a possible Jungle Cruise sequel... LOL.
Finally, Jeff reviews Joseph Gordon-Levitt's new Apple series Mr. Corman and trailers for House of Gucci, Adam McKay's Don't Look Up, FX's Impeachment: American Crime Story, Netflix's teen movie He's All That, Camila Cabello's Cinderella movie and the genre film Coming Home in the Dark before taking answering a couple mailbag questions about upcoming releases and their box office prospects.
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This week on episode 94 of The Sneider Cut, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider wishes Bob Odenkirk a speedy recovery before weighing in on Scarlett Johansson's lawsuit against Disney, Blumhouse's mega-deal for a new Exorcist trilogy, David Ayer's Suicide Squad crusade and Michael B. Jordan's Black Superman series for HBO Max.
Elsewhere, Jeff talks about the latest casting news on DC's Batgirl movie and Disney's Haunted Mansion, plus Rege-Jean Page's casting as The Saint, Dan Trachtenberg's new Waterworld TV series, Sean Penn's strong stance on COVID-19 vaccinations and Brad Pitt's Bullet Train.
Finally, Jeff reviews Disney's Jungle Cruise, Matt Damon's new movie Stillwater and David Lowery's The Green Knight as well as trailers for King Richard, Flag Day, A24's Lamb, the Dexter revival and the Chucky TV show before offering up his very early predictions for Best Picture.
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This week on episode 93 of The Sneider Cut, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider weighs in on M. Night Shyamalan's new thriller Old, Marvel's new Blade director, Leslie Grace's casting as Batgirl, and Spike Lee's gaffe at Cannes, where Julia Ducournau's nightmarish Titane took home the top prize.
Elsewhere, Jeff talks about the latest casting news on Black Panther 2 and Indiana Jones 5, Charlize Theron's new HBO Max series with Andy Muschietti, Black Widow's performance on Disney+, Netflix's fascinating Slackgate, and the title of Jordan Peele's new movie.
Finally, Jeff offers his thoughts on Space Jam: A New Legacy and the Val Kilmer documentary as well as trailers for The Last Duel, Dune, Malignant, Demonic and Vacation Friends before taking a few mailbag questions, including one about Dune and another about the future of Paramount+.
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This week on episode 92 of The Sneider Cut, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider weighs in on Star Trek's new director Matt Shakman, Robert Downey Jr.'s new HBO series The Sympathizer, and Zac Efron's agency move to WME from CAA.
Elsewhere, Jeff talks about Henry Cavill's latest Project, James Gandolfini's offer to star in The Office, Idris Elba's Luther movie, Joseph Kosinski's Chariot, the odd choice of Cedric the Entertainer as Emmys host, and the latest HFPA headache, plus where he thinks the Fear Street franchise should go next.
Finally, Jeff offers his thoughts on The Tomorrow War, Pig, Joe Bell, Nine Days, Werewolves Within, Gunpowder Milkshake and Fear Street Part Three - 1666 as well as the stunning trailers for Cryptozoo, Flee and Blue Bayou before taking a few mailbag questions, including one about the Black Superman movie and another about the paywall on Disney Plus.
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This week on episode 91 of The Sneider Cut, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider reviews the first two Fear Street movies on Netflix before weighing in on the streamer's new Zack Snyder movie Rebel Moon and Ice Cube's war with Warner Bros. over the Friday franchise.
Elsewhere, Jeff pays tribute to Richard Donner and talks about Matthew Vaughn's new action movie, Bill Condon's latest musical Guys and Dolls, Peacock's alarming subscriber numbers, and John Boyega's new indie film, which comes on the heels of his abrupt departure from Rebel Ridge.
Finally, Jeff offers his thoughts on F9, No Sudden Move, The God Committee and the new Peacock series Dr. Death as well as new trailers for Don't Breathe 2, Marvel's What If...?, Disney's Encanto, Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Apple series Mr. Corman, HBO's Scenes From a Marriage, the John David Washington thriller Beckett and the Val Kilmer documentary before taking a few mailbag questions, including one about David O. Russell.
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This week on episode 90 of The Sneider Cut, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider weighs in on Marvel's Black Widow, a planned biopic of Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland, and new trailers for Halloween Kills and The Sopranos movie The Many Saints of Newark.
Elsewhere, Jeff talks about Dwayne Johnson's new holiday-themed action-comedy at Amazon, Antonio Banderas' casting in the Italian serial killer show The Monster of Florence, Juno Temple's new TV show, and Ron Perlman's return to the Transformers universe.
Finally, Jeff offers his thoughts on Liam Neeson's new Netflix movie The Ice Road as well as the actor's Unknown series on TNT before taking a couple of mailbag questions, including one about Richard Linklater, and another about Jason Mitchell.
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This week on episode 89 of The Sneider Cut, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider is joined by his former Meet the Movie Press co-host Simon Thompson to discuss Simon's recent heart attack, as well as Steven Spielberg's "big" Netflix deal, Disney's new Snow White and Jerry Seinfeld's Netflix movie about Pop-Tarts.
Elsewhere, Jeff and Simon talk about Scarlett Johansson's Tower of Terror movie, John Boyega's abrupt exit from Jeremy Saulnier's Rebel Ridge, the title of the new Transformers movie, Harrison Ford's shoulder injury on the set of Indiana Jones 5, and the cast of Ari Aster's new movie.
Finally, Simon reviews F9 before he and Jeff discuss the new trailers for The Suicide Squad, CODA, The Harder They Fall, Annette, Joe Bell, Summertime, and Titane before taking a few mailbag questions, including one about Netflix.
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This week on episode 88 of The Sneider Cut, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider is joined by frequent guest John Rocha to discuss In the Heights, its box office performance and its colorism controversy as well as Batman's sexual habits and WB's recent test screening of The Matrix 4.
Elsewhere, Jeff and John talk about the latest Knives Out 2 and John Wick 4 castings, Dakota Johnson's new movie with Sean Penn, Jack Black's pairing with Ice Cube and the curious case of Clarice, plus an animated scene from the crime classic Heat that made the rounds online this week.
Finally, Jeff reviews the Tribeca movies No Man of God, The Novice and Catch the Fair One, plus Pixar's Luca and Rose Byrne's Apple series Physical, before he and John weigh in on Hacks on HBO Max and Mandy Patinkin's social media videos.
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The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.