We grab our rayguns and jetpacks and rocket into Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, the influential, charming, flawed, and inspiring film that's left its mark on pop culture. Panelists: Jimmy, Nathan, David
Me and the droogs look at the criminally underseen and ridiculously charming Marcel the Shell with Shoes On feature film from 2021, marveling at its humor, beauty, pathos, and more. Panelists: Jack, Jess, Eric
The pod endures the bewildering Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme, the fever dream of a film with production design by the Crayola 64 count box and craft services supplied by drugs. Panelists: Chris, Catie, Ashley
For our annual April Fools' Day Switcheroo, we look at the certified classic western Once Upon a Time in the West with a haunted Charles Bronson, a despicable Henry Fonda, a beautiful Claudia Cardinale, and a playful Jason Robards. Panelists: E
The crew goes deep down the rabbit hole with plenty of red yarn to try to decode Broadcast Signal Intrusion, the conspiracy theory movie that weaves a tangled web. Panelists: Jason, Jimmy, Jack
We strap in tight to check out Freaked, which is possibly the most '90s movie in existence. Featuring bizarre humor, great practical effects, a who's who of character actors, and Nosey, this hard-to-find film is an unexpected delight.Panelists:
Our unfortunate and accidental Valentine's Day and Black History Month film is White Man's Burden, a race swapping movie with some Very Important Things to Say. Panelists: Jack, Izzy, Eric
The crew takes a look at Sky Pirates, the 1980s adventure flick that's hard up for fortune and glory. Don't look at it, Marion. Keep your eyes shut! Panelists: David, Nathan
For our Christmas gift to all of you, the panel looks at the popular and problematic film Love Actually, discussing witty dialogue, befuddlement, growth, holes, and love, actually. Panelists: Jess, Eric, Jack
It's a cutthroat Christmas with The Lion in Winter, the vitriolic, regal family drama starring Katharine Hepburn, Peter O'Toole, and Anthony Hopkins. We examine the venomous barbs, scathing slights, and withering affronts. Panelists: Eric, Jack
We close out our Halloween slate with the masterpiece The Night of the Hunter with Robert Mitchum, the dream-like horror film that's impacted many works of art since. Happy Halloween! Panelists: Eric, Jack
The cult classic Killer Klowns from Outer Space is the podcast's newest Halloween offering, and the crew finds much to enjoy in the campy horror of it all. Also, we learned from David that "Make-out Point is strictly for children."Panelists: De
The panel is subjected to the truly terrible film Ghost Fever, an effort fittingly directed by Alan Smithee. We marvel at the plotting, attempts at humor, and, of course, the break-dancing mummy. Panelists: Nate, Dusty, Ryan
Our next Halloween episode focuses on Tale of Tales, the European dark fairy tale film that features violence, sex, giant fleas, porterhouse-steak-sized hearts, and everything else the House of Mouse won't let us see. Panelists: Jack, Jess, Eri
Our annual Spookening is underway with our first Halloween episode of the season. We look at the wonderfully bizarre Little Otik, enjoying random eyeballs, egg slurping, and how all the deads are gooey bones. Panelists: Jack, David, Eric
It's our annual Summer Blowout Sale, so we're digging into another certified classic in Raising Arizona. Listen in as the panel discusses hayseeds, Edgar Wright, plot-centric yodeling, and the general mastery of the Coen Brothers. Panelists: Ja
The panel struggles to not give a inch while watching Sometimes a Great Notion, the under-seen 1970s Paul Newman drama adapted from the Ken Kesey novel. Strap tight.Panelists: Jimmy, Jack
We're celebrating July 4th with a bang as we examine the classic comedy F.A.R.T. The Movie, reveling in its humor, writing, direction, depth, and life lessons. Panelists: Jack, Eric
Look! Up in the sky! It's--oh, fuck, run! The panel digs into Brightburn, the Superman-meets-Bad-Seed horror film from the Gunn boys. Panelists: David, Nate, Dusty
We subject ourselves to Adventures in Dinosaur City like we're a bunch of innocent children in the '90s with access to the Disney Channel. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll learn what a scalie is.Panelists: Jimmy, Izzy, Jack