A bi-monthly podcast in which hosts Paul Pakler and Corey Pepper watch and review streaming content - so you don't have to!
This month's theme is Movie Musicals, and Corey chose a film close to his... let's say "heart." South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut (1999). The boys talk about EVERYTHING: Jack Valenti, Mormons, Donald…
This month's theme is Movie Musicals, and Paul has chosen a film close to his heart, A Hard Day's Night (1964). Obviously, the boys took some time off, and Paul speaks to current events and their sup…
This month's theme is Fish Out of Water, and Corey chose a film, Doc Hollywood (1991), befitting today's special occasion: SCOTT JONES! Yes, the boys are joined by their co-host from the podcast, Qua…
This month's theme is Fish Out of Water! Paul chose a childhood favorite, Coming to America (1988). From the height of Eddie Murphy's career, the film seems to have a bit more going on in the subtext…
This month's theme is Subtitles! Any film not in English qualifies, and Corey has chosen the HOTTEST film to appear on PACCTS: Y Tu Mamá También (2001). Steamy, funny, smart, heart-rending. You'll co…
This month's theme is Subtitles! Any film not in English qualifies, and Paul has chosen a doozy: The Seventh Seal (1957). Prescient af. Iconic. Seminal. Depressing (as Corey will attest) and, yet, li…
For this Wild Card Episode, the boys decided to look at two sitcoms where groups of people gather in one spot. Real aspirational art here, folks. This Month's Theme: Wild Card Episode This Episode's…
If ever there were a month’s theme that typified Paul and Corey Cross the Streams, it would be this month’s: Friend Flicks. This week, Paul and Corey discuss Thelma & Louise (1991). Yep, folks, just …
If ever there were a month’s theme that typified Paul and Corey Cross the Streams, it would be this month’s: Friend Flicks. This week, Paul and Corey discuss the film that launched a thousand quippy …
Love, folks! We love it, don’t we? We love love. This week, the boys discuss Bridget Jones’s Diary. They love it (…just the way it is!) - from accents, to wet shirts, to Keats! Grab some vodka and ic…
Love, folks! We love it, don’t we? We love love. This week, the boys discuss the romantic classic, An Affair to Remember (1957). It’s…definitely...a film. You’ll just have to tune in to see what we m…
Happy New Year! New decade! New season of Paul and Corey! This week, the boys go after the white whale of podcasting topics – Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977). The film that launched a thous…
Happy New Year! New decade! New season of Paul and Corey! This week, the boys take a David Foster Wallace-esque examination of the postmodern cult-hit, Gremlins 2: The New Batch. An episode organized…
In this final month of the 2010s, Paul and Corey look back at this decade and that of the 1910s. Corey took us back to the future by way of the past with the nearly-silent film, The Artist (2011). A …
In this final month of the 2010s, Paul and Corey look back at this decade and that of the 1910s. First up, Paul did Corey a HUUUUUGE favor and picked a nice, charming, funny film... that's only 25 mi…
November! Leaves are changing colors. Leaves are falling. It's a time to think about the end of things, and when that gets to be too depressing, a time to think about the beginning (which Paul thinks…
November! Leaves are changing colors. Leaves are falling. It's a time to think about the end of things, and when that gets to be too depressing, a time to think about the beginning (which Paul thinks…
Happy Halloween from Paul and Corey! For this wild card episode, the boys chose two of their favorite episodes of the Golden Age of television classic, The Twilight Zone: "Nothing in the Dark" and "E…
It's October! Spooky! Scary! S...cult...y! This month, Paul and Corey have a close encounter with the (arguably) worst film ever made, and Tim Burton's (arguably) best film he ever made. Ed Wood (199…
It's October! Spooky! Scary! S...cult...y! This month, Paul and Corey have a close encounter with the (arguably) worst film ever made, and Tim Burton's (arguably) best film he ever made. Plan 9 from …