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Is it too early to talk about Christmas? Yes. Is it too early to talk about horror movies? Never.
Join Andrew and Teresa as they dive deep into Hulu and FX's hit TV show 'The Bear.' In this discussion, we explore character motivation, analyze the show's structure, and even draw intriguing comparisons to 'The Velvet Underground.' Yes Chef.
One of the greatest directors of all time, Sidney Lumet, has two standout courtroom dramas. In this epsidoe, Teresa and Andrew compare these movies and analyze Sidney Lumet's camera techniques. Join us as we delve into the world of cinematic mastery!
Was it too soon? We don't believe so! Join Andrew and Teresa as they review 'Succession' and offer valuable insights into character motivation using the newly released shooting scripts. Don't miss out on this deep dive into the world of your favorite show!
Shameful awful pun warning! An inconvenient truth about the founder of Beanie Babies, he is an ass. Andrew and Teresa talk about Kristin Gore and Damian Kulash's sometimes serious(?) movie about stuffed animals.
Andrew and Teresa are joined by frequent collaborator and friend Nicole Higgins who is a grip working in Atlanta.
Did you think we weren't going to talk about the biggest movie event of the year? Teresa and Andrew sit down with David to talk about Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer and Greta Gerwig's Barbie.
Teresa and Andrew sit down to compare the different ways Pelham 123 was taken. Spoiler trains are on tracks
Could A Clockwork Orange be made today? Andrew and Teresa dive into the documentary, A Forbidden Orange about the a showing of Stanley Kubrick's controversial film in Spain during the Franco regime.
We are here for Kogonada's latest film After Yang with Colin Farrell. Without spoiling our review this movie is Poetry flat out!
Are we talking about shoes? Yes, we are. Are we going back to the 1980s? Yes, we are. Director Ben Affleck takes us on a journey of how Nike managed to get Michael Jordan to sign with them and change the course of sneaker history. Stars Matt Damon, Chris Tucker, Jason Bateman, and Ben Affleck.
We are back! This is a jumbo-sized episode with collaborator and conductor Nathan Howard. We talk about faith for the faithless, his approach to leadership, and four of Nathan's favorites.
Andrew and Teresa are joined by Tiaja Sabrie once again to discuss Apple Tv's hit show Severance.
We try something a little different this week we are comparing two films about Vincent Van Gogh, Julian Schnabel's At Eternity's Gate (2018) and Vincente Minnelli's Lust for Life (1956)
Teresa and Andrew revisit the movie they saw on their honey moon.. TEN YEARS AGO!
Are you team Russian capitalist or are you American communist? Teresa and Andrew talk about Ruben Östlund 2022 movie Triangle of Sadness
Is it the greatest show of all time? Andrew and Teresa talk about the divisive television show Lost.
Andrew and Teresa are joined by frequent collaborator Tiaja Sabrie to talk about movies she frequently comes back to, hijinks ensue.
HIGHWAY TO THE SEQUEL ZONE! One of the most anticipated sequels of all time is everything you'd expect.
Teresa and Andrew geek out (yet again) about Pedro Almodovar's 2019 movie, Pain and Glory.
Andrew and Teresa watch the debut feature by film theorist Kogonada. Plus when does a movie match the hype?
Whats the deal with podcasts? Andrew and Teresa watched every single episode of Seinfeld so you don't need to! Ho! Ho!
Teresa and Andrew chat about the NC 17 classic Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down by Pedro Almodovar.
11 Oscar Nominations later we finally watch Everything Everywhere All At Once we are joined by Evan who is counselor for the defense.
Is this the best movie of the year? Andrew and Teresa gush about Todd Field's Tar. We talk about the inside baseball of classical music and maybe this hit too close to home for some?
The Walrus was Rian Johnson. Andrew and Teresa are back to talk about all things Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.
Andrew and Teresa go to a hurricane party and don't have a good time and to be fair neither do they.
The Most Dangerous game? Is this Dorsia from American Psycho? Andrew and Teresa review Mark Mylod's 2022 feature, The MEnu
Andrew and Teresa hit the road with Timothée Chalamet andTaylor Russell in Luca Guadagnino's Bones and All.
Andrew and Teresa are joined by Evan Sawyer who is going to tell us all about his favorite film of all time.
Evan talks with Teresa and Andrew about the making of Dangerous Creation frequently asked questions and how the movie came to be. Spoilers ahead. Watch the movie on Tubi!
Teresa and Andrew sits down with Karl Hatcher to chat about Christmas Movies! Games by David Fantow
We are talking about Jantje Friese's and Baran bo Odar's (Dark) new show 1899.
Famous Last Words Season 3 Ep 1. We are talking about Stephen Moffat's new Netflix show Inside Man.
It's the final day of our horror journey so we had to talk about one of the most influential horror films of all time, Nosferatu (1922). This film plays a huge role in our lives and even influenced our first feature Dangerous Creation.
Ari Aster's Midsommar (2019)was not at all what we expected. It's an incredible and elaborately produced film that made us excited about modern horror filmmaking.
Candyman (1922) is not your average slasher film based on an urban legend, it is a thoughtful film with an intense mood and exceptional score. Also, some serious bee-based horror.
An American Werewolf in London (1981) directed by John Landis is a perfect blend of screwball comedy and horror that explores deep themes of grief and trauma.
The Birds (1963): Classic tale of horror? Or basic bitch Hitchcock? Andrew and Teresa debate this film from one of the greatest directors of cinema history.
Darren Aronofsky just has a way with film making you feel uncomfortable and devastated by the end. Black Swan (2010) is not a traditional horror film, but is a nightmare of obsession and perfection.
A classic. A favorite. John Carpenter's The Thing (1982)is a masterpiece of storytelling, tension, and special effects artistry. We love this film. Everyone loves this film. Go watch it!
Have you seen this film? If not, you deff should, especially if you appreciate horror history and art films. Bill Gunn's Ganja & Hess was made for little money, but holds an important place in 1970s Black horror films.
The VVitch: A New England Folktale (2015) certainly has old timey New England written all over it. We had differing opinions on this film, but agree that it's a truly fascinating witch tale.
James Wan's The Conjuring (2013)is on the list of films that Andrew can't watch without looking at baseball stats on his phone. To put it simply, it's insanely scary.
It Follows(2014)is a strange supernatural horror film set and filmed in Detroit! We originally saw this film when it was released so it was interesting to see how it still holds up.
We discuss the cultural phenomenon that was The Exorcist (1973), which is still regarded as one of the most terrifying films of all time.
This was our first Pedro Almodóvar film and after watching we felt like we uncovered a whole new catalogue of work we need to explore! This Spanish psychological thriller drama is a must see film.
Andrew and I are talking about one of our favorite horror non-horror movies; One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. A horrific scenario that creates the same kind of uneasy feeling you get with horror movies like The Shinning.
Andrew and I are Nicolas Winding Refn fan girls so of course we had to discuss his fashion-influenced horror film The Neon Demon (2016). It's no secret that we love this one!
Nicolas Roeg's 1973 thriller is unforgettable film with a lot of deep meanings.
We have things to say about Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)... If you have a proper aversion to bad CGI, this is not the film for you.