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The podcast currently has 88 episodes available.
It's time to mournfully smoke some cigarettes in the cool morning air, thinking about how the decisions we make affect those that we love and hold close -- it's also time to epically prank your elders by serving them pee in a teacup. There's only one film that could be, and it just so happens to be our #8 movie of 2020, Lee Isaac Chung's poignant and profound Minari. Join us as we delve into Isaac Chung's devastatingly personal screenplay, Steven Yeun's beautiful use of restraint, and the cinematic phenomenon that is David. We also go heavily off the rails in this one, which is totally unheard of for our show.
It's time to mournfully smoke some cigarettes in the cool morning air, thinking about how the decisions we make affect those that we love and hold close -- it's also time to epically prank your elders by serving them pee in a teacup. There's only one film that could be, and it just so happens to be our #8 movie of 2020, Lee Isaac Chung's poignant and profound Minari. Join us as we delve into Isaac Chung's devastatingly personal screenplay, Steven Yeun's beautiful use of restraint, and the cinematic phenomenon that is David. We also go heavily off the rails in this one, which is totally unheard of for our show.
Come one come all, it's time to discuss our tender feelings. That's right, for their #9 film of 2020 the boys are discussing Miranda July's Kajillionaire. Join them as they delve into Evan Rachel Wood's spellbinding lead performance, Emile Mosseri's masterful score, and the ever-reigning legend that is Richard Jenkins. Also they discuss their favorite U2 songs (unrelated to the film Kajillionaire).
Come one come all, it's time to discuss our tender feelings. That's right, for their #9 film of 2020 the boys are discussing Miranda July's Kajillionaire. Join them as they delve into Evan Rachel Wood's spellbinding lead performance, Emile Mosseri's masterful score, and the ever-reigning legend that is Richard Jenkins. Also they discuss their favorite U2 songs (unrelated to the film Kajillionaire).
With their first official episode in their miniseries on the films of 2020, the boys are delving into Emma Seligman's masterful Shiva Baby. Join them as they discuss the film's tense script, Fred Melamed's loving gaze, and one of the most difficult "favorite line read" segments to date. Get ready to laugh, cringe, gush, and (for some reason) explore proper charcuterie-night etiquette!
With their first official episode in their miniseries on the films of 2020, the boys are delving into Emma Seligman's masterful Shiva Baby. Join them as they discuss the film's tense script, Fred Melamed's loving gaze, and one of the most difficult "favorite line read" segments to date. Get ready to laugh, cringe, gush, and (for some reason) explore proper charcuterie-night etiquette!
Hot off the conclusion of their previous miniseries, the boys are back to discuss The Films of 2020, an unprecedented year for cinema that had plenty of great films to celebrate. Join them for the miniseries premiere as they explore their Honorable Mentions for this season's list.
Hot off the conclusion of their previous miniseries, the boys are back to discuss The Films of 2020, an unprecedented year for cinema that had plenty of great films to celebrate. Join them for the miniseries premiere as they explore their Honorable Mentions for this season's list.
Much like HELLBOY arrives on the scene of Pendle Hill to take on the threat of Vivian Nimue's blood magic -- I lost the metaphor! THAT'S RIGHT! For our Palette Cleanser episode between seasons, Tyler finally gets to live his sick and twisted fantasy of covering the 2019 reboot of Hellboy. This time around, the boys are shaking things up by throwing Tyler's long-time brother and friend of the podcast: actor, writer, and director Kyle McClellan! They also try out a new format for the Palette Cleanser, where instead of covering the film after viewing/playing a drinking game, the film will be watched and discussed live. Grab a drink, grab your copy of the movie, and get ready for a crazy night.
Much like HELLBOY arrives on the scene of Pendle Hill to take on the threat of Vivian Nimue's blood magic -- I lost the metaphor! THAT'S RIGHT! For our Palette Cleanser episode between seasons, Tyler finally gets to live his sick and twisted fantasy of covering the 2019 reboot of Hellboy. This time around, the boys are shaking things up by throwing Tyler's long-time brother and friend of the podcast: actor, writer, and director Kyle McClellan! They also try out a new format for the Palette Cleanser, where instead of covering the film after viewing/playing a drinking game, the film will be watched and discussed live. Grab a drink, grab your copy of the movie, and get ready for a crazy night.
The podcast currently has 88 episodes available.