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in which Barbara Streisand makes the case for the sanity of her bj's. Plus a whole lotta shittin' on Dreyfuss.t
Based on the novel of the same name, Waiting to Exhale (1995) follows the romantic travails of four Black women in Scottsdale, AZ. Sporting a powerhouse lead ensemble with Angela Bassett, Whitney Ho…
This is one we debated about watching for this month. Mostly we end up speculating on Bronson Pinchot's hobbies. Bob's Burgers Cast improvises a scene | New Yorker Mag +++++ Theme music by Profe…
Welcome, dear listener, to February. We are starting things of with a film neither of us had encountered before, A Rage in Harlem (1991). Loosely based on the Chester Himes novel of the same name and…
Wrapping on Jameuary we revisit the 90's classic romcom/Western military hegemony, True Lies (1994). Just a lot of misogyny masquerading as romance and uh i guess... spycraft? this film wastes so mu…
Here, dear reader, listener, lover, we bring you a movie full of wasted talents. A tale as threadbare and tedious as any we've discussed before. It askes the hard questions of "can a woman with a gun…
Get ready to sweat!
We welcome back, as we do this time of year, RW to discuss this wild, Rolling Stone-sponsored ride.
Strap in, it's a walloper.
+++++ Intro by Professor Ping available on Bandca…
Oh shit- it's season 5! and another year! We're starting off with a month of Jamie Lee (become a patron to find out how come) and this little movie that we'd never heard of is nice little bit of …
Well dear listeners, here we have come to the end of another season together. To close it out, we bring you a foreign film in a foreign land: Three Fugitives (1989) We find the unlikely duo of Nick …
Heyo- This week we bring you a film that's long been on our list: Postcards from the Edge (1990). Based on Carrie Fischer's semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, the movie follows a middle…
Greetings sports fans! This week we bring you arguably John Waters' most widely viewed film: Serial Mom (1994). Pitch perfect performances really sell this tale of a middle class white lady from the …
Well, well, will you look at that. Another movie in which a young white person lies to get ahead in the world. Michael J. Fox plays a white kid from Kansas driven to make a bunch of money off the…
GD it if it ain't another Dysfunctional December! To start it off we watched Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead (1991). Despite a somewhat cliche failing-upwards/"Fawlty Towers plot" initial prem…
Here we are driving a stake through the heart of Nosferatu November with Michael Mann's The Keep (1983). And what a great way to go out!
What do you get when you cross the creator of Miami Vice with…
After The Addiction, we had a bad taste in our mouths.
But this film was a Mentos for the senses!
We have Hartley alumni Donovan and Löwensohn plus an impressive supporting cast that includes a surp…
Blah! Our second entry for Nosferatu November is 1995's The Addiction. From the same writer/director team that brought you The King of New York comes this b&w philosophical wank--I mean meditation on…
Welcome, creatures of the night, to Nosferatu November! We begin with The Lost Boys (1987). In this episode we question whether it's Schumacher movies or vampires that are inevitably disappointing? …
Boo-hoo! It's the final entry of Z & Keith's3rd AnnualDocOctShockRocktoberHollerweenScream-a-longSpook-a-thon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But we are ending on a favorite: Event Horizon (1997) One of …
Holy hell! It's week 3 of
Z & Keith's
3rd Annual
DocOctShock
Rocktober
Hollerween
Scream-a-long
Spook-a-thon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !and we bring you yet another made-for-TV adaptation of a Stephe…