Giddy up because we're back in the saddle with returning guest Jess Tucker who flew in all the way from the city of Angels to help us figure out Boots Riley's directorial debut "Sorry to Bother You"
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The time has finally come to clear out our listener requests backlog! First up, The "Jake Gyllenhaal Thriller Double Feature" with Dan Gilroy's Nightcrawler (2014) and Denis Villeneuve's Prisoners (2…
If you're going to live alone in the woods, make sure you have a fully charged IPod so you can learn how to survive with Matt and Shahir!
We're setting up camp with Debra Granik's follow up to Winter…
Let's cut the small talk. We've got an Ant-Man, a Wasp and a conversation about Marvel, sequels, villain problems and maybe a little side chat about toxic twitter.
We're on a one-way ride to the quan…
Matt and Shahir are real-life neighbors, so sitting down to have an honest discussion about Mr. Rogers, the current political climate or whether we're both mistakes doesn't take a lot of effort.
What…
To pull off this review, we're gonna need a Charlotte, a Carrie, a Samantha and a really good Miranda!
It's time for the crossover event of the century as we're joined by the fantastic Speaking of Ca…
We're going down the TOPAM family history and bringing back MTV News Video Director Steven Roberts (www.twitter.com/stevenwoberts) to dissect the debut feature, Hereditary from writer/director Ari As…
Released on Netflix the same week as another superhero movie made by a little studio called Marvel, Yeon Sang-ho's Psychokinesis has been called one of the finest genre films of the decade. That mean…
Terrified that in Shahir's absence he might have to go into this podcast as this films namesake implies, Matt enlists writer, game designer and co-creator of the YouTube series Extra Credits James Po…
Can the merc with the mouth break the fourth wall long enough for Matt and Shahir to sneak through time and use all of their luck to unpack the sequel to 2016's Deadpool?
We open the fridge doors and…
We've got Hoop Dreams this week as we're joined by writer/director and founder of NoFilmSchool Ryan Koo to discuss his directorial debut "Amateur" now streaming on Netflix.
Proving that we're playing…
Check your listings because Stanley Kubrick's 1968 masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey is returning to planet earth with special 70mm engagements this week only!
We're thrilled to present this special …
We're at the end times... sorta.
Bringing our MCU review marathon to a close, we finally arrive at Avengers: Infinity War, a surprisingly appropriate title for this billion dollar blockbuster.
Return…
If you only see one movie about a man and his hammer this summer, make sure it's the one starring "Walkman Pheonix" and not that Hemsworth guy.
We know there's a little indie film about super friends…
After thirty-eight hours nineteen minutes of superhero cinema and great cost to our mental faculties, we've completed our preparation for Avengers Infinity War!
Our discussion of the MCU concludes wi…
Be very very quiet... we're being hunted by giant rabbits (they've got big ears... get it?)
We're not going to take a vow of silence when talking about John Krasinski's "A Quiet Place". In fact, we'd…
If everyone creates the thing they dread… what does that say about us?!
Our MCU discussion continues with Phase 2: Marvel’s awkward teenage years! Join Matt and returning guest Co-Host Shalyah Evans …
In Russia, movies review you! This deep dive into Armando Iannucci's "The Death of Stalin" ends up being a closer look Matt and Shahir's respective comedy preferences and tests the limits of their en…
18 Films. 14 Billion Dollars. 10 Years. 6 Stones. 3 Episodes. 2 Hosts. All leading to 1 War.
The Road to The Avengers: Infinity War has been an intricate one from both a story and film-making perspec…
We're off the leash and out of the cage to discuss the latest whimsical tale of canine angst from director Wes Anderson. Does Wes go full Anderson Cooper as he transports his unique brand of highly s…
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