Join Sam and Hannah as they break down the best in pop culture. We'll discuss a movie, TV show, and book based around a new theme each month! Original theme song by Kenneth Chad Hiley (Fayetteville, AR) and Zeke Holliman (Austin, TX). Find us on twitter @artsandleisuits
Hannah and Sam talk about Solo: A Star Wars Story. Note: Arts & Leisure Suits will be going on hiatus while both of our hosts introduce babies to their families. We will be back later this year. Thank you for all your support and please be on the look out for future Arts & Leisure Suits episodes.
Hannah and Sam are both expecting babies so they take a moment to discuss the depiction of babies and pregnancy in media. Hilarity ensues.
Hannah and Sam discuss Westworld. Sam brings up some inconsistencies. Hannah relives the trauma that was watching later seasons of LOST.
Hannah and Sam discuss both the book and movie A Wrinkle in Time. Hannah explains why she was scared of the book as a child while Sam talks about some of the questionable choices made in the movie.
Hannah and Sam discuss the movie Ready Player One. Sam pulls a really, really good April Fools Joke. Hannah reveals a hidden truth about Steven Speilberg. Also, we are both a little sick so sorry for coughs and sniffs!
Hannah and Sam talk about the show Riverdale. Hannah talks about her love of Josie and the Pussycats. Sam advocates that child should beat people up. They also cast a Gilmore Girls reboot.
Hannah and Sam discuss the book and movie Annihilation. Hannah talks about how creepy the crawler is. Sam tries to figure out what exactly an unreliable narrator is.
Hannah and Sam discuss Winchester and their favorite haunted house films. Sam describes his peculiar horror film viewing process. Hannah discusses her love of Japanese horror movie House.
Hannah and Sam discuss the book House of Leaves. Sam gives his thoughts on the themes of addiction while Hannah gives insight into how book handles creating art.
Hannah and Sam discuss the best movies and memes from 2017. Hannah talks about teacher life. Sam has a head cold that makes him very breathy.
Hannah and Sam talk about their best shows for 2017. Hannah talks about her love of Pocket Camp. Sam expalins how Star Trek and Star Wars are kinda the same.
Hannah and Sam discuss The Last Jedi. WARNING ALL OF THE SPOILERS!
Hannah and Sam discuss the Star War Christmas Special and how it really is truly awful. Sam talks about his awe of Legends of the Hidden Temple. Hannah reveals her love of A Muppet Christmas Special.
Hannah and Sam discuss Little Woman and how Amy is the worst! Sam talks about his hatred of clubs. Hannah reveals her secret wormy shame.
Sam and Hannah talk about their favorite Thanksgiving/Fall movies. They also stumble upon the greatest Thanksgiving Holiday Movie Plot ever created. Sam gets very embarrassed. Hannah explains her love of Dan in Real Life.
Hannah and Sam talk about the show This is Us and whether the drama is too much. Hannah explains her love of the show 30 Something. Sam explains his problems with Kate's storyline.
A special sneak peek at Sam's and Jeremy's new podcast TODAY IN THE FUTURE, a discussion of current technologies and how they will revolutionize the future. Arts & Leisure Suits will be back next week with an all-new episode.
Hannah and Sam talk about all their favorite Halloween stuff! Sam goes way to deep on what scares him. Hannah talks about her hatred of ET.
Hannah and Sam discuss MOTHER! and what happens to sinks when they are not braced. Hannah discusses her fears for Winona Ryder. Sam does an impression of a distraught dad.
Arts & Leisure Suits is back with its new format. Sam and Hannah discuss Are You Afraid of the Dark? and whether or not the show is still as scary as they remember it. Hannah explains the beef between Ninja and Drake. Sam confesses his love of finding actor origin stories.
Hannah and Sam discuss Werner Herzog walking, Jennifer Lopez's horror career, oh yeah and the new improved format for Arts & Leisure Suits. Recommend consuming: It by Steven King (novel), Mother! (Film), and Are You Afraid of the Dark? (TV).
Sam and Hannah tackle a heavy topic and talk about recent sexual harassment claims made against Nick Robinson, formally of Polygon. They also discuss why Nerds have such a hard time coming to terms with bad parts of their culture.
Hannah and Sam discuss the end of Con Season and what cons mean for nerds. Hannah ends the episode with a special surprise. Sam gets really mad about them dang kids with their youtubes.
Hannah and Sam discuss there favorite and least favorite boardgames. Hannah discusses her father, a prominent frogman. Sam gets the date this podcast is going up wrong.
Sam brings you the headlines from the week of July 19, 2017.
Hannah and Sam discuss Game of Thrones TV show both past and future. Hannah hears the perfect meow. Both come up with the new spin-offs sure to come out soon. Both also have no idea who is actually in Game of Thrones.
Hannah brings the headlines for the week of June 26, 2017.
Hannah and Sam discuss the state of comedy including several stand-up specials. Hannah talks about how Amy Schumer always tricks her. Sam comes up with the perfect villain in a Troop Beverly Hills remake.
Sam discusses E3 and all the great...and not so great...game showcased.
Sam and Hannah discuss what role viewership should play when it comes to television shows. Sam explains what Layer 8 is while Hannah finds the perfect actor for a The Santa Claus reboot.
Sam and Hannah discuss the recent Captain America story arc and why Independent Comics are so much better than mainstream superhero books. Hannah asks what is the best Jeff Goldblum. Sam questions why 80s children cartoons had so many sexual references in them.
Sam breaks down the headlines for the week, including some terrible Disney casting rumors, a brief review of Kendrick Lamar's new album, and a quick update about what's going on with the Rock.
Hannah and Sam discuss a Handmaid's Tale and Meme History. Sam rants about The Circle. Hannah explains why she hates Philip Seymour Hoffman's poop.
While Sam is out this week, Hannah breaks down the headlines for the week while making the girliest possible episode of Arts & Leisure Suits.
Sam and Hannah discuss the new HBO limited series BIG LITTLE LIES. They also discuss self-care for the month which devolves into a discuss of Bandicoots.
Sam provides a few brief headlines for the week of April 11, 2017, including trailers, trailers and more trailers, True Detective coming back, and Aaron Sorkin is not woke.
Hannah and Sam discuss the hit movie GET OUT and why it presents a very chilling image of American culture. Sam also admits he learned an important lesson from watching the movie. Hannah wonders if society is the real monster.
Hannah and Sam discuss the new FX Show Legion and talk about how it compares to the current season of Agents of Shield. Plus this month in Self Care!
Sam provides a few brief headlines for the week of March 20, 2017, including Iron Fist Fiasco, Poor Facial Animations, and an important Anniversary.
Oscars so Flubbed. Sam introduces new host Hannah Moore and they kick off the new season of Arts with a discussion of everyones favoritish award show.
Part II! Best movies of 2016 and the Worst Things of 2016. And with that, 2016 - you are dismissed.
Best of 2016 Part 1 of 2: Best video games and TV shows of 2016!
Death Stranding, Last of Us Part II, and Mass Effect: Andromeda, and talking about Arrival and Fantastic Beasts.
Sam and Whit talk Marvel's Inhumans (coming soon to a network TV channel near you), the Guardians of the Galaxy video game, sexism in virtual reality, and the favorite TV show of the "alt-right" (on Adult Swim, of all things).
Sam and Whit discuss the Jumanji remake (why???) and new movie trailers, and then spend some time diving into Dr. Strange.
Sam and Whit talk Black Mirror and discuss episodes 2, 3, and 4 of Season 3 in detail. Original theme song by Kenneth Chad Hiley (Fayetteville, AR) and Zeke Holliman (Austin, TX).
Sam and Whit talk the demise of Vine, the eventual demise of Twitter, our issues with The Walking Dead, and the banality of the multi-camera sitcom. They also get mad about the term "millennials." It's a good time! Original theme song by Kenneth Chad Hiley (Fayetteville, AR) and Zeke Holliman (Austin, TX).