Two part-time cinemaddicts discuss the merits of the silver screen with a dollop of TV. Come dive in with Jonathan and Stephen as we alter the theme each week.
"Scene Weekly" - This week on Scene Weekly, we’re diving into Twilight (2008) — full of brooding stares, dramatic pauses, and a love story that defined a generation.
Jonathan and Stephen (two middle-a…
"Scene Weekly" - This week on Scene Weekly, Jonathan and Stephen suit up to make the case for Men in Black as the ultimate ‘90s movie. From Will Smith’s peak charisma to Vincent D’Onofrio’s legendary…
"Scene Weekly" Heyyy you guysss! This week we discuss the 80's childhood classic The Goonies. Join us as Jonathan delves into why this is a top contender for his favorite movies, while Stephen pirate…
"Scene Weekly" Jonathan & Stephen beam down to dissect K-PAX—the 2001 sci-fi head-trip where Kevin Spacey either a) perfected method acting as an extraterrestrial, or b) just really committed to trol…
"Scene Weekly" - Jonathan and Stephen dive into the gripping and darkly comedic world of Conclave, the papal thriller that feels eerily timely. As cardinals gather in secrecy to elect a new pope, pol…
"Scene Weekly" - This week, we're plugging quarters into 2015's Pixels - the movie that asks "what if video games attacked Earth?" This movie is a neon-soaked nostalgia grenade that forgets to take i…
This week, your two least-qualified salesmen (and podcast hosts) attempt to always be closing with Glengarry Glen Ross—a movie where men yell about real estate and their own failures.David Mamet’s ma…
"Scene Weekly" For our 60th episode, we’re trying something new: focusing on one iconic film—Brian De Palma’s Mission: Impossible (1996). We break down Tom Cruise’s star-making turn as Ethan Hunt, th…
"Scene Weekly" - This week Jonathan and Stephen dive into the exhilarating world of USA underdog stories, comparing two iconic films that define heart, determination, and against-all-odds victories. …
"Scene Weekly" This week on Scene Weekly, Jonathan and Stephen dive into "For You Films," where each host assigns the other a movie they've never seen before. The challenge? Find unexpected connectio…
"Scene Weekly" - Jonathan and Stephen dive into the sun-soaked world of Hawaiian dramas as they debate The Descendants (2011) and Aloha (2015). One is a heartfelt, Oscar-winning story about family, l…
"Scene Weekly" Aloha, movie lovers! This week on Scene Weekly, Jonathan and Stephen dive into the tropical world of Hawaiian comedies, pitting two beloved rom-coms against each other: Forgetting Sara…
"Scene Weekly" - We have two movies going for the golden statue in this Oscar season. The first is a darkly comic/screwball comedy/human drama and just plain fun movie in Anora. The second, we tackle…
"Scene Weekly" Love, laughter, and a whole lot of wedding chaos! This week on Scene Weekly, Jonathan and Stephen dive into the world of wedding movies with a very special guest—Carolyn, who’s about t…
"Scene Weekly" This week on Scene Weekly, Jonathan and Stephen check into the eerie world of "Motel Movies" with two psychological thrillers that redefine suspense: Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960) a…
"Scene Weekly" This week, Jonathan and Stephen ante up to debate two poker heavyweights: Rounders (1998), the underground grind with Matt Damon, and Casino Royale (2006), Bond’s high-roller showdown.…
"Scene Weekly" This week, Jonathan and Stephen saddle up to debate two Sergio Leone classics: A Fistful of Dollars (1964) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). Which Clint Eastwood-led Spaghetti…
"Scene Weekly" - It’s time for a special celebration! In this bonus episode of Scene Weekly, Jonathan and Stephen trade their usual debates for an epic awards show: The Golden Glasses. The duo looks …
"Scene Weekly" - 🎶 “If you want to sing out, sing out, and if you want to be free, be free…” 🎶
This week on Scene Weekly, Jonathan and Stephen take Cat Stevens' words to heart as they embrace the free…
"Scene Weekly" - This week, Jonathan and Stephen dive into the quirky, contrasting corners of 1985 sci-fi cinema. On one side, we have the zany, high-tech college comedy Real Genius, where lasers and…