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In this episode of Ya Love To See It, Zach and Eric talk about the newest entry into the Batman franchise: The Batman. This newest iteration is directed by Matt Reeves and stars Robert Pattinson, Zoë Kravitz, and Paul Dano. In an age of superhero movies coming out every other month, does this newest entry separate itself from the competition and other Batman films? Find out on this week's episode (hint: the answer is yes according to Zach).
In the first episode of Season 5 of Ya Love To See It, Zach and Eric discuss the first 2022 film of the year for the podcast: Kimi. Directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Zoë Kravitz, Kimi takes place during the COVID-19 pandemic in Seattle and revolves around an agoraphobic tech worker who discovers evidence of a violent crime while reviewing a data stream. In this episode, Zach and Eric also cover the 2022 Oscar nominations!
In this SEASON 4 FINALE of Ya Love To See It, Zach, Caleb, Eric, and special returning guest Sam go over their created collective TOP 10 FILMS OF 2021! Hear about some films that just missed the mark and spend 2 HOURS with the gang while they debate, criticize, and are flabbergasted over the year's top 10. What will hit the number one spot? Stay tuned to find out.
In this week's episode of Ya Love To See It, the group discussed the new Netflix film gaining a lot of Oscar buzz: The Power of the Dog. Directed by Jane Campion, this Western/Drama is adapted from the novel with the same name. With Benedict Cumberbatch taking the helm as the lead, does this film deserve all the recent praise it has been getting? Find out on this week's episode.
In this week's episode of Ya Love To See It, Zach, Eric, and Caleb discuss Steven Spielberg's first musical film "West Side Story." With the musical being around since 1957 and the original film being made in 1961, how will Steven Spielberg's version reimagine one of the most treasured musicals ever made? Should West Side Story be a current frontrunner for Oscars such as Best Picture and Best Director? Stay tuned to find out!
This week on Ya Love To See It, Zach, Caleb, Eric, and special guest Olivia review the movie EXCLUSIVELY playing at only one theatre in Los Angeles at the moment, PTA’s Licorice Pizza! With the film not coming out widespread until Christmas, the four friends were able to secure an early viewing of PTA’s brand new hangout/coming-of-age film. Will PTA's latest film live up to the hype? Does Licorice Pizza warrant all the controversy surrounding it? Find out on this week's EXCLUSIVE episode of Ya Love To See It!
This week on Ya Love To See It, Zach, Caleb, and Eric review the new hit musical on Netflix "Tick, Tick... Boom!" starring Andrew Garfield and directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda. This musical film, based off the Off-Broadway musical of the same name, is a semi-autobiographical musical by playwright Jonathan Larson that tells his story as an aspiring composer in New York City. This musical seeks to tell a powerful story about the late, great Jonathan Larson as he navigates his career and relationships whilst pursuing his dream to create musicals. Will this biopic/musical be the newest hit for Netflix? Stay tuned to find out!
This week on Ya Love To See It, Zach, Caleb, and Eric discuss the new coming-of-age film "Belfast" directed by Kenneth Branagh. Does this nostalgia piece of Branagh's messy childhood in Belfast make for a good film? Find out the answer to that question and more information about Eric's most anticipated film of 2021 "Memoria" on this week's episode!
This week on Ya Love To See It, the 3 friends review the new biopic "Spencer" starring Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana. Will this film be added to Stewart's impressive resume? How does director Pablo Larraín's film match up with the massive amount of other biopics? Find out on the answers to these questions and more on this week's episode!
This week on Ya Love To See It, Zach, Caleb, and Eric open up by talking through some of the anticipated films that will soon hit the screen. From trailers about Licorice Pizza to the new Ghostbuster, they cover it all. Then the three cover the new Wes Anderson film: The French Dispatch. How does this unique film stun audiences and, contrary to critics, evoke powerful emotion? Find out on this week's episode!
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