Two middle-aged cinephiles discuss one film a week.
This week we travel to a dystopic crime-ridden Detroit where a terminally wounded cop returns to the force as a powerful cyborg haunted by submerged memories. Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 film ROBOCOP is on…
Sydney Pollack’s They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? is our film of the week. We dive into Pollack as a filmmaker, how the film was a turning point for Jane Fonda, the ending of the film, the symbolism of…
This episode’s film is Revenge of the Nerds from 1984. We talk about the controversy surrounding the film, Teen Sex Comedy tropes, the iconic character “Booger”, the lost Carradine, and much more. Jo…
White Lightning from 1973 is our film this week. We talk the phenomenal cast, Burt Reynolds & Hal Needham’s friendship, the birth of a subgenre, Charles Bernstein’s original score, and much more. Let…
This week we feature 1981’s LOOKER, written and directed by Michael Crichton. We dive into the 80’s sheen of the time, Albert Finney & James Coburn, Playboy’s 1981 Playmate of the Year Terri Welles, …
The 1966 film, The Professionals, is on the table this week. We talk the Western genre, tyrant directors, the Lee Marvin/Burt Lancaster feud, Cinematographer Conrad Hall, and much more!
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This week we look at Betty Thomas’ film Private Parts all about the life of Howard Stern. We talk about Howard’s persona and how it has changed over time, cancel culture and how this film would be vi…
This week’s film is the 1981 Canadian Slasher film from George Mihalka, “My Bloody Valentine.” We talk the 80s Slasher genre, the horror trope of “The Harbinger,” what makes a cult classic, respond t…
Billy Wilder’s 1957 film, The Spirit of St. Louis is on tap today! James Stewart’s portrayal of Charles Lindbergh is a forgotten performance from the screen legend that needs to be revisited. We also…
Peter Weir’s 1985 film, WITNESS, gets our attention this week. We talk how this was a turning point in Harrison Ford’s career, Lukas Haas, original screenplays, “rural films,” and much more!
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This week we dive into Paul Thomas Anderson’s 9th film, LICORICE PIZZA, from 2021. We dive into the chemistry of the two leads, mid-budget films, the curious title itself, and much more. Come hang wi…
This week we highlight Robert Altman’s 1971 anti-western, McCabe & Mrs. Miller. We dive into what makes this an anti-western, the unique sound design, Robert Altman clashing with Warren Beatty, and s…
The 1990 holiday classic Home Alone gets our attention this week. We talk John Hughes, the spirit of Christmas, the Chicago setting, John Williams incredible score, the Three Stooges-like slapstick s…
John McTiernan’s 1988 film, Die Hard, is on the table this week for Hoch and Chad to discuss. Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman headline this action classic. The fellas dissect whether this film is a Chr…
Clint Eastwood's 1971 directorial debut is on the docket. This female stalker film influenced an entire subgenre of cinema and exudes the dreamlike atmosphere of its Central California coastline loca…
Happy Thanksgiving! In the spirit of the season, join us as we revisit John Hughes' 1987 holiday classic. Steve Martin's uptight "Neal" is tethered to John Candy's annoying "Del" for a holiday road t…