518 Post-Credits is a podcast for entertainment enthusiasts made by entertainment enthusiasts. Hosts Alex and Joe will take listeners on a journey through a vast array of pop culture topics - whether it be films new and old, current trends in the gaming industry, or shows on streaming or cable, the possibilities are about as endless as a credit reel for your favorite movie, show, game, thing!
Alexander Wheeler and Joseph Conway
Hosts Alex and Joe welcome back Guests Nik and Myles to discuss, in full, The Batman 2022.
Hosts Alex and Joe continue to discuss Horizon Forbidden West - specifically main quests that comprise Act II of the game.
Hosts Alex and Joe dive into the first three main quests of Sony and Guerilla Games' Horizon Forbidden West on Playstation 5. Contains spoilers for Horizon Zero Dawn and for the first three main quests of Horizon Forbidden West.
Hosts Alex and Joe react to the Academy Award nominations, the latest Nintendo Direct, and discuss shows they've been watching. OH - they also cover their latest predictions of what Jordan Peele's NOPE will be about (this was recorded prior to the trailer dropping).
Hosts Alex and Joe talk trending movie, tv, and game news; Alex and Joe introduce listeners to the new segments and formatting of the podcast.
Join Alex and Joe as they introduce the new branding of the podcast... 518 Post Credits. Movies, TV, Games, and more are in store for listeners in the future. ALSO - they discuss a ton of movies this week. A ton. Take a listen.
Hosts Alex and Joe return to discuss the current state of movies and theaters as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to create wrinkles for studios' and directors' creative and financial plans.
Hosts Alex and Joe discuss James Wan and his impact on the horror film industry while watching Insidious Chapter 2 - available on Netflix.
Alex and Joe spook it up and talk about Halloween and it's legacy; 518 Film House reviews Halloween Kills.
Alex and Joe review Shang-Chi and Candyman; hold a MCU competitive bracket.
518 Film House discusses all things Spider-Men; Alex reveals he has never seen the Tobey Maguire movies. Hosts Alex and Joe and Guest Myles play a game of What If?
Hosts Alex and Joe discuss the state of movie theaters amidst a resurgence in the COVID-19 pandemic; 518 Film House reviews The Green Knight and The Suicide Squad).
Welcome back to the house, folks! Joe, Myles, and Nik go on a rescue mission deep in the 845 Movie House recording studio to save Alex from the clutches of an unhinged movie star. Alex and Joe review Old, analyze Jordan Peele's Nope poster, and play a game of twisting the endings of 'classic' movie titles. Strap in - the local Regal still doesn't have Cherry Pepsi. It's 518 Film House.
Myles and Joe break down episode 5 of Marvel's Loki.
Joe and Nik break down episode 3 of Loki and try to figure out what love really is.
Joe and Myles continue to discuss the new Disney Plus original show Loki, as it released its second episode on June 16th.
Joe and Myles tough it out without Alex, who is in the evil clutches of Mark Wahlberg; and decide to review and make predictions about the new Disney plus series Loki.
Hosts Alex and Joe finally check back in to a local theater to see The Father; Mark Wahlberg approaches a different business venture.
Do you have Hulu? Do you like foreign language films? How about listening to two dudes talk during a movie you're trying to enjoy? You've come to the right spot! Head over to Hulu, click on Another Round, and feel free to watch along as Alex and Joe offer on-the-spot commentary as they watch the film together for the first time. Oh - bring your own Cherry Pepsi, we're kind of out of it right now.
518 Film House welcomes back guests Nik and Myles to discuss The Falcon and the Winter Soldier season finale.
Hosts Alex and Joe review the latest episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. 518 Film House welcomes their first intern and experiences some mixed results.
Hosts Alex and Joe review the latest Falcon and Winter Soldier episode. Expand That Universe - Alex and Joe discuss the various and comical ways that Pixar could expand their cinematic universe.
Hosts Alex and Joe review the latest Falcon and Winter Soldier episode "Power Broker" and review Adam Wingard's Godzilla vs. Kong on HBO Max. 518 Film House Expands... That... Universe! with Legendary Pictures' MonsterVerse and they read through more anonymous Rotten Tomatoes user reviews.
518 Film House reviews the latest episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. We review The Trial of the Chicago 7, Mank, and The United States vs Billie Holiday. 518 Film House premieres a brand new segment - Expand That Universe!
518 Film House discusses TFATWS on Disney Plus featuring Guest Hosts Myles and Nik.
Hosts Alex and Joe review Nomadland, Boss Level, and Raya and the Last Dragon. 518 Film House introduces a new segment - Ro-ta-Anon; Alex and Joe read anonymous audience reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
518 Film House reviews the WandaVision finale. 518 Film House welcomes Guest Host Nik to assist in reviewing and discussing the show.
518 Film House discusses WandaVision's penultimate episode "Previously On" and Joe reviews HBO Max's Tom and Jerry.
518 Film House discusses the latest episode of WandaVision (S01E07) and HBO Max's Judas and the Black Messiah.
Hosts Alex and Joe are accompanied by on-going Guest-Host Myles for their continual coverage of WandaVision. Review of Season 1 Episode 6 "All-New Halloween Spooktacular." The episode was so "spooky" Alex almost spilled his Cherry Pepsi. Almost.
518 Film House reviews the latest WandaVision episode, predicts the winners of the Golden Globes, and airs a world premiere movie trailer. Grab that golden (globe) buttered popcorn and refill your Cherry Pepsi - it's 518 Film House.
518 Film House discusses the latest WandaVision episode and reviews HBO Max's The Little Things and Amazon Prime's One Night in Miami. A whole lot of reviews today - better grab your two liter of Cherry Pepsi for this one folks, it's 518 Film House.
518 Film House invites Guest Host Myles back for coverage on the latest WandaVision; Alex reviews Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Joe reviews Sound of Metal (available on streaming, Netflix and Amazon, respectively). 518 Film House is also now on Twitter - @518filmhouse - follow and come interact with us on our new digital platform! This one feels like a double episode... better grab that second Cherry Pepsi - it's 518 Film House.
518 Film House takes an extensive look at the MCU's first Disney Plus series WandaVision - aided by our guest host, Myles. During the episode hosts Alex and Joe, with guest commentary from Myles, discuss and review the first two episodes of the series. Joe and Myles really liked it; Alex thought it could use more Cherry Pepsi product placement.
518 Film House takes a significantly deeper dive into Patty Jenkins' 2020 film Wonder Woman 1984 (available to stream on HBO Max, In Theaters [wherever theaters are open]). Strap in (yes, the new 518 Film House theater chairs have straps now - we didn't order them that way, but that's what happens when you order your theater seats from Wish) and try our new Cherry Pepsi flavored Coke (it's just Cherry Pepsi) - it's 518 Film House.
518 Film House reviews Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman 1984 and Disney/Pixar's Soul. Alex and Joe contemplate if John Wick has ruined action movies and if the at-home theater experience has any perks. Moreover, Alex and Joe pitch ideas for New Years centric films. Next week 518 Film House will be hosting a WW84 spoilercast - if there are any topics or thoughts you would like discussed on the episode - feel free to email 518filmhouse@gmail.com. Make sure you've got your refill of Cherry Pepsi set - it's a double review episode of 518 Film House.
518 Film House hosts a robust discussion about Joe and Alex's go-to holiday films (It's a Wonderful Life and The Revenant, respectively). Movie news this week: Patty Jenkins argues "big-name" directors will be hesitant to work with WB; MGM for sale at $5B; Minari Nominated for Foreign Language Film at Golden Globes. Socially distantly cozy up with friends and family this holiday season, turn up the fire place, grab your favorite holiday drink (and if you don't have one yet - a crisp Cherry Pepsi is delightful on a cold winter's night), and turn it up to roughly 6 or 7 - it's 518 Film House.
Hosts Alex and Joe discuss Iron Man 3 (2013) and Die Hard (1988) as holiday films. 518 Film House pitches a continuation of Disney's The Santa Clause series; 518 Film House discusses upcoming movies available for streaming. The only thing John McClane was missing at Nakatomi Plaza was an ice cold Cherry Pepsi. Yippie Ky Yay, filmgoers.
Hosts Alex and Joe welcome "Christopher Nolan" and British Santa Claus to the show to aide in further discussing the pandemic, movie-going, and the streaming service culture. Alex argues that The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) is actually a Hallmark Christmas film; Joe reviews the Mel Gibson/Walton Goggins film Fatman. 518 Film House holds a white elephant gift exchange to determine what holiday films they will discuss on the next episode. String up the lights and crack open the Cherry Pepsi (or, in this week's case, a Fort Orange Brewing Pine Hills New England IPA) - it's 518 Film House.
Hosts Alex and Joe cover the BREAKING news that Warner Bros. will be releasing their 2021 theatrical films on HBO Max.
For the final "Notevember" special hosts Alex and Joe welcome Guest Myles (Tom Hooper's 2019 Cats expert) for a live watch of the 2019 theatrical adaptation of Cats the musical. Come for the laughs and introspection, but, oh my, please don't stay for the whole movie (actually do, though, we'd love to have you with us). Refresh that Cherry Pepsi, sync up your movie, and enjoy the music - it's 518 Film House.
Hosts Alex and Joe take a stroll through Damien Chazelle's 2016 would-be Best Picture winner and cultural zeitgeist - La La Land.
For the month of November 518 Film House will be discussing films about music. This week Alex and Joe discuss Damien Chazelle's Whiplash. Alex and Joe return to as more fluid structure for the episode - leading to multiple tangents about anything from Clint Eastwood to band-aid product placements. Enjoy the complimentary headphones - keep your social distance and grab that refill of your Cherry Pepsi - it's 518 Film House.
518 Film House welcomes Guest Host Sonia Morreira for a roundtable discussion of Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017) and Us (2019); one of the faces of contemporary American horror. How does Peele do it? Sonia, Joe, and Alex (hopefully) have the answer. This is the final episode in the 518 Film House mini-series 518 House of Horrors for October 2020. The House of Horrors will reopen its doors in October 2021. Darkness falls across the land... The midnight hour is close at hand... Filmgoers in search of Cherry Pepsi.... Well, you get it - it's 518 Film House.
518 Film House plunges into the emotionally repressed worlds of up-and-coming horror auteur - Ari Aster - by taking a look at his two feature length pictures: Hereditary (2018) and Midsommar (2019). Make sure to grab a refill of that Cherry Pepsi, remember your ticket, and for the love of all things horror movies, wear your bear suit - it's 518 Horror House.
For the first episode in a month-long miniseries hosts Alex and Joe discuss Horror and Thriller films, pitch Slasher film ideas, and envision Arnold Schwarzenegger as the "final girl" in a Slasher film. Strap in tight, hold onto your seat, and for the love of all things movies, don't spill the Cherry Pepsi - it's 518 House of Horrors.
518 Film House offers up some reviews of the latest films to hit streaming before asking the question: are the Safdie Brothers the new-age Scorsese?
518 Film House has an in-depth, unedited, spoiler-filled, explicit take on Darren Aronofsky's polarizing 2017 film mother! Step on up, pick your seat, and hold onto your popcorn, it's a 518 One-Take.
518 Film House goes to the local drive-in to catch some new releases in The New Mutants and Bill and Ted Face the Music. Alex and Joe debut 518 Film House's unique rating system for films; Alex and Joe review Mulan, I'm Thinking of Ending Things, and discuss Sorry to Bother You. Take your seat belts off, recline back, grab some popcorn, and for the love of movies, please turn your headlights off - it's 518 Film House at the Drive-In.