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The second of a ten part series looking at the aftermath of the Pulse shooting in Orlando, solely through the voices of members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
In last week's episode, the first, I talked …
The first of a ten part series looking at the aftermath of the Pulse shooting in Orlando, solely through the voices of members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Following the shooting, I began seeing member…
Shaun, returning guest Jon Tsuei and longtime friend but first-time guest Rebecca Theodore to talk Black and Asian representation via a classic of the early 2000s.
Jon Tsuei is the co-creator of RUNL…
Brian and Shaun take a request to discuss a largely-forgotten Michael Keaton mob movie spoof.
As mentioned in the show, check out this Zero Hour! vs. Airplane! comparison video: https://www.youtube.c…
A few Saturdays back, without an episode to record, I tweeted an invitation for literally anyone to call in to see if we could fashion an episode on no notice and with no topic. Here's what happened.
…Brian and Shaun introduce themselves to the world of Jeff Nichols, starting with his second film.
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Shaun speaks to blogger and writer Monique Jones about finding one's self in a culture full of embedded racial expectations.
Visit Monique's blog: http://colorwebmag.com Follow Monique on Twitter: @m…
Brian and Shaun discuss, for the first time, a film currently still in theatrical release, thanks to generous support on Patreon!
Here's the downside of this, though: our supporters probably like Cap…
Autistic advocate and cinephile Austin Shinn is preparing for the birth of his first child, and he spoke with Shaun about his hopes, fears, and everything in between.
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Writer and journalist Valerie Complex joins Shaun to talk about Hollywood's difficulties portraying people of color.
Valerie's work has been featured on Nerdist, Black Girl Nerds, and The Nerds of Co…
On its 30th anniversary, Brian and Shaun take a look back at the movie responsible for one of the most frustrating NES games ever made.
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Brian and Shaun welcome Michael Denniston from War Machine vs. War Horse to discuss the first appearance of Clint Eastwood's seminal rogue cop.
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On, or around, its tenth birthday, Brian and Shaun revisit J.J.Abrams' feature film debut.
We also ask the question "do villains really need to dieanymore?" and pitch a Bad Boys-style action series fe…
Shaun walks through a typical therapy session with Future-Dr. Dave of Pop Culture Case Study, then talks with actor Amir Talai about the #TherapyHelped campaign.
Future-Dr. Dave is on Twitter: @pccas…
Creator of #OscarsSoWhite April Reign and comic book writer Jon Tsuei join Shaun to talk about activism, representation, and inclusivity.
@ReignOfApril's Twitter follow recommendations: @FeministaJon…
Brian and Shaun talk about a movie wherein the definitions of "seven" and "psychopaths" are loose, at best.
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Shaun speaks candidly with Shannon Miller, co-host of the Nerds of Prey podcast, about why it took over a hundred episodes to invite a Black woman to the show.
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Shaun finally breaks down in the face of Brian's years-long request to watch a movie in which "Hayden Christensen is pretty good."
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Brian and Shaun enjoy every second of George Miller's finely tuned, impeccably crafted masterpiece.
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A look back at Joel Schumacher's surprisingly aware, satisfyingly complex Los Angeles vigilante story.
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