Dylan MR Davis and Lucas F, the #1 & #3 Cusack Cute boys, go through acclaimed actor John Cusack's entire filmography, one film at a time.
Identity, we all have one. But some of us. . . .don't. Some of us have more than one. Ya ever think about that? Scary. This episode we talk aging, the artistic process, and the residents. We also tal…
We recorded two episodes in one day, we're a serious podcast now. Starting off this double feature is 2002's Adaptation. A surprisingly divisive movie for the Cusack Cuties. Listen to hear our though…
Max (2002), a baffling movie that proposes maybe people wouldn't do bad things if their art career took off. We didn't have a ton to say about it so we decided to do a retrospective Top 10 of the mo…
We have a new member of the family this week, our friend Noah. A talented artist, a fantastic poster, he helps us dissect the stupid fate of 2001's Serendipity.
LISTEN TO NOAH'S ALBUM (IT'S VERY GOOD…
We are joined by Adam and Tyler on this one to talk about America's Sweethearts, a movie that wraps all of us in a blanket of familiar mediocrity that is early 2000's cinema.
And despite us forgetti…
The movie that essentially started this whole mess for Lucas and Dylan, 2000's High Fidelity. A movie we've both grown with and grown out of, but still a special movie for us and we're so happy to mo…
We are joined this week with our friend @disc0p to talk about 1999's Being John Malkovich. One of those few movies you see as a teenager and still holds up as you grow older. We talk Charlie Kaufman,…
Sure, we're reviewing 1999's Cradle Will Rock with @strugglinguncle this week. But more importantly we're squashing beef.
I can't remember much about the film, but it has to do with labor and theate…
This week we are joined by our friends Greg (@SailPilled) and Bryan (@brian_noname) from the excellent Mechanical Freak podcast to talk about one of the most insane movies we've covered on this podca…
If you're lookin' for laughs you've come to the wrong pod. We're getting serious this episode. It's not everyday that we get an actually good movie, and we're not talkin' "good-because-our-brains-are…
As you've come to expect with everything Cusack Cult Cast related, we are on the cutting edge of what's happening in all of media. We start this ep off talking about the James Harden trade that happe…
Look we know it's been a little while, but sometimes things ebb and flow. You can't have consistency without inconsistency. We're only two humans who have subjected themselves to the incredibly stupi…
Diving into the heart of things, on this one. After some strategy guide talk, we express our feelings about having to watch a true blue Disney movie, a forgotten 90's princess film featuring Chanel. …
Thank god for Tubi. Tubi is so great. Tubi, or not tubi, that is the question.
Despite having watched the movie the night before, we feel like we entirely forgot this one before recording. The gray …
Another messy episode with all the boys. They're back, and at this point I won't even name or introduce them. You can take solace in that the chaos of this episode doesn't compare to that of the movi…
Darkly funny, and a treat to watch, Lucas and Dylan pour over one of John's best films, Grosse Point Blank (1997). Full of accidental charm and beauty, the film takes a rote premise of high school re…
Get the yiddish out of your gumbo. You're like a detective from a dime novel. A crab in the pool signals to the tropical storm on its way. The banana peel on the western front is dew on the dogwood t…
The unexpected surprise, an actually good movie. Selling us on only sunshine and ideas, the Welville health clinic seduced Lucas and Dylan. A film that somehow feels of the time, and yet severely und…
A brisk episode, brisk on purpose. We had to cut this short to enjoy the autumn day, the sun and leaves of the mythic Pacific Northwest. It's not that we didn't have anything to say about this movie,…
A lazy episode for a lazy movie. Lucas and Dylan record while lying on the floor, in the darkness, to match the languidness our film this week, Floundering (1994).
Perhaps a bit more incisive than w…