Movie talk radio show/podcast from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Hosted by Ben Flanagan and Corey Craft, the show features reviews, interviews, industry news and plenty of insightful, informed and entertaining discourse on all aspects of film.
Ben and Corey go mano-a-mano over their favorite movie comedy duels à la the new so-so political comedy “The Campaign,” starring Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis.
“Election,” “Ferris Bueller’s Day…
Holy Epic Podcast, Batman!
Wonder Mill Films co-founder and “The Nocturnal Third” director Ben Stark, a frequent “Aspect Radio” guest, organized a mammoth three-plus hour dissection of the Caped Cru…
Ben and Corey dive into the pit of Christopher Nolan’s conclusion to his Batman trilogy, “The Dark Knight Rises.”
One thinks Nolan fell short of his previous two Batman movies, while the other think…
Ben and Corey talk about modern movie marketing for blockbusters like “Prometheus,” “The Dark Knight Rises” and “The Amazing Spider-Man,” as well as some fancy new trailers out in the world from Pau…
Ben and Corey assemble for Joss Whedon’s Marvel casserole “The Avengers,” which just cleared $740 million worldwide, so they feel comfortable going into spoiler territory, so beware.
Producer Andrew…
Ben and Corey take a trip to “The Cabin in the Woods,” where filmmakers Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon write a love/hate letter to their beloved horror genre.
One loves it, while the other likes a lot…
Ben and Corey laugh it up with their Top 10 comedies of the last 10 years, both picking several you might expect. But you know these guys, so watch out for a few surprises.
They also review one tha…
Ben and Corey catch up on a handful of new film releases, including blockbusters like “The Hunger Games” and foreign independent movies like “The Kid with a Bike.”
They both enjoyed the smash hit “H…
Ben and Corey butt heads this week but not on Andrew Stanton’s science fiction adventure “John Carter,” which delivers like a blockbuster should despite falling into the dreaded all-time box office …
Ben and Corey look ahead to the rest of the 2012 film year and highlight the releases they’re most looking forward to, given the year has the makings of another one for the ages.
Some of their pic…
Ben and Corey, joined by Graham Flanagan, finish wrapping up the 2011 film year with the rest of the top 10 favorite movies along with their top five favorite scenes.
The guys run through the top fi…
Ben and Corey finally close the book on the 2011 film year, naming their favorite films, performances and scenes in a two-part podcast wrap-up.
Joined by Ben’s brother and Bloomberg network producer…
Ben and Corey exercise their voices on the silent sensation “The Artist,” frontrunner to win best picture and other major Oscars.
Despite the hype, both find it to be a charming love story and invig…
Corey is joined by FilmNerds.com’s Matt Scalici could tell you what they thought of two recent spy movie releases…but then they’d have to kill you.
Not really, of course. With Ben absent this week, …
Ben and Corey give a rising star a chance, as indie newcomer Steven Spielberg released two movies worth taking a look at in 2011.
First up is WAR HORSE, the sprawling and episodic WWI tale of braver…
Ben and Corey take an early look at David Fincher’s gritty adaptation of the Swedish novel “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” and have mixed reactions.
One digs it and thinks Fincher picks up right …
Ben and Corey are joined by producer Andrew Richardson to wander into Martin Scorsese’s family film “Hugo,” a love letter to film history.
Without giving too much away, Scorsese reinforces why you b…
Ben and Corey pick a side between Teams Edward and Jacob in the latest in this “Twilight” saga, “Breaking Dawn – Part 1.”
Sigh. Bear with us.
Surprisingly, the guys find some things to like about Bi…
Ben and Corey investigate Clint Eastwood’s private stash to find his latest film J. EDGAR, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and written by Dustin Lance Black (MILK), to be a muddled biopic with fine perfo…
Ben has the week off, as Corey is joined by show producer Andrew Richardson and GameFront.com writer Phil Owen to talk about Roland Emmerich’s new film ANONYMOUS, a film that presupposes that Willia…