The official podcast of GotchaMovies.com. In this weekly show, host Ryan Oliver chats about the latest movie news and reviews - from large-scale blockbusters to art house fare - with the other members of the GotchaMovies.com writing staff.
We come out with guns blazing on this week's episode of the GotchaMovies Podcast. Hosts Ryan Oliver and Jonathan Romo discuss Matthew Vaughn's hyper-violent adaptation of 'Kingsman: The Secret Service,' and how its box office success is promising for other filmmakers. We also acknowledge that 'Fifty Shades of Grey' came out this weekend and made bank, but neither of us could bring ourselves to care enough to see it. You can find al of our news, reviews, and this podcast at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. This podcast is on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. Leave us a comment or rating, it helps us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this podcast, you can check out the other podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where they pick one overraAted and one underrated film in a similar vein and discuss them. You can also check out the new podcast that Jenny co-hosts, Film Geek Army. We will be back next weekend to recap the Academy Awards. As always, thanks for listening!
And we're back! After hibernating through the doldrums of January, hosts Ryan Oliver and Jenny Nulf return to discuss the most interesting of the new releases this weekend: 'Jupiter Ascending.' While they are polar opposites in their stance on the Wachowski Siblings' latest film, they use its lackluster box office performance to dive into a conversation about how "original" sci-fi struggles to get an audience. You can find all of our news, reviews, and this podcast at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. This podcast is on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. Leave us a comment or rating, it helps us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this podcast, you can check out the other podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where they pick one overrated and one underrated film in a similar vein and discuss them. You can also check out the new podcast that Jenny co-hosts, Film Geek Army. We will be back next week with our reviews of 'Fifty Shades of Grey' and 'Kingsman: The Secret Service.' As always, thanks for listening!
With 'Taken 3' and 'Selma' being the only films in wide release this weekend, we didn't feel the need to explain which one is more worth your time. So, for our 35th episode of the GotchaMovies Podcast, we take things in a bit of a different direction. Since we are halfway through the 2010's, hosts Ryan Oliver and Jenny Nulf look back on the last five years and each choose their top 10 films of this decade so far. You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!
On our first bonus episode of the GotchaMovies Podcast, hosts Ryan Oliver and Taylor Devorsky discuss the controversial Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg comedy 'The Interview,' which after receiving terrorist threats got a limited/VOD release on Christmas Day. But does it live up to the hype? Listen to our episode to find out! You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!
Happy holidays from your friends at the GotchaMovies Podcast! With a lot of films to cover over the holiday season, host Ryan Oliver is joined by each individual co-host do discuss a flurry of new releases. Taylor Devorsky discusses 'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies' and 'Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb,' Jenny Nulf talks about 'Into the Woods,' 'Annie,' and 'Big Eyes,' Jonathan Romo dives into Angelina Jolie's 'Unbroken' and Lila Stanley gives us an early look at Clint Eastwood's latest, 'American Sniper.' You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. Once again, happy holidays, happy New Year, and we'll be back in mid-January with reviews of 'Selma' and 'Blackhat.' As always, thanks for listening!
The year is almost over, and that means we've had a lot of catching up to do on the GotchaMovies Podcast. Hosts Ryan Oliver, Taylor Devorsky, and Jonathan Romo briefly review Ridley Scott's biblical epic 'Exodus: Gods and Kings' before moving onto a discussion about two very different comedies that are out right now: Chris Rock's industry commentary 'Top Five' and Paul Thomas Anderson's stoner noir 'Inherent Vice.' You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!
Extreme focus and fierce determination is a commonality among the films discussed on this week's GotchaMovies Podcast. Hosts Ryan Oliver and Jenny Nulf start of with 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1,' the penultimate chapter in the popular YA franchise. Then, we move onto two smaller films that are slowly making their expansions throughout awards season: Damien Chazelle's jazz drumming drama 'Whiplash' and Bennett Miller's haunting true-crime story 'Foxcatcher.' You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!
This week on the GotchaMovies Podcast, we decided to skip getting dumb with the long-delayed 'Dumb and Dumber To' and took on the brainer films from last week instead. Hosts Ryan Oliver, Taylor Devorsky, Jenny Nulf, Jonathan Romo, and Lila Stanley dive head-first into 'Interstellar,' the latest sci-fi opus from Christopher Nolan. Then, Ryan and Jenny discuss Disney and Marvel's animated feature 'Big Hero 6.' You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!
It's a lighter-than-usual episode this week on the GotchaMovies Podcast. Hosts Ryan Oliver, Kyle Jenkins, and Jenny Nulf dive into what they've been watching this week, while Kyle and Jenny recap the Austin Film Festival. Then, Ryan and Jenny get into their review of Dan Gilroy's directorial debut, 'Nightcrawler.' You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!
Happy Halloween from your friends at the GotchaMovies Podcast! On a special episode of the show, hosts Ryan Oliver and Jenny Nulf start business as usual with their only full review of Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's show business satire 'Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance).' Then, in honor of Halloween, they celebrate the anniversary of two groundbreaking horror films that have more in common than you would think: The 40th Anniversary of Tobe Hooper's visceral masterpiece 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre' and the 10th Anniversary of James Wan's 'Saw,' which - for better or worse - kicked off the "torture porn" genre of the millennium. You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!
It's a battle this week on the GotchaMovies Podcast. Hosts Ryan Oliver and Jenny Nulf kick off the episode with a review of Jason Reitman's 'Men, Women & Children' before being joined by Taylor Devorsky and Jonathan Romo to discuss David Ayer's WWII action film, 'Fury.' We then move onto the big news stories of the week, including Marvel and DC's plans for the next decade, HBO creating a new streaming service, and Neil Patrick Harris hosting the Academy Awards. You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!
This week on the GotchaMovies Podcast, hosts Ryan Oliver, Jonathan Romo, and Lila Stanley discuss a flood of news stories this week, including casting news for "Bond 24" and "The Hateful Eight," new sequels getting the green light, "Twin Peaks" returning to television, and the rumor about Spider-Man joining The Avengers. Then, we put two of this week's new releases on trial. Jonathan talks about 'Dracula Untold,' the origin story of the famed vampire, while Ryan and Lila discuss 'The Judge,' the David Dobkin-directed courtroom drama starring Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall. You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!
WARNING: This podcast contains MAJOR SPOILERS for "Gone Girl." If you haven't seen the film or read the book, skip the first 40 minutes. One of our most anticipated films of the year was released this weekend, so it's a cause for celebration on this week's episode of the GotchaMovies Podcast. Hosts Ryan Oliver, Jenny Nulf, Jonathan Romo, and Lila Stanley dive into "Gone Girl," David Fincher's adaptation of Gillian Flynn's bestselling novel, which we have nothing but praise for. We dive heavily into the film's themes and Fincher's ever-impressive filmmaking style, as well as a discussion of Fincher's career as a whole. Before we wrap up the show, Taylor Devorsky joins in to discuss "Annabelle," the prequel to last year's hit horror film "The Conjuring." You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!
The last week of September has been a busy one, so there's a lot to cover on this week's episode of the GotchaMovies Podcast. Writer Taylor Devorsky drops by to kick off the episode with a recap of the tenth annual Fantastic Fest. Then, hosts Ryan Oliver, Kyle Jenkins, and Lila Stanley discuss the recent casting news for 'True Detective' Season 2 and the pilot for Fox's Batman/Jim Gordon origin series 'Gotham.' Ryan and Lila also give their two cents on Denzel Washington's latest thriller, 'The Equalizer," while Ryan briefly discusses Laika's new animated feature, 'The Boxtrolls.' Before they wrap up, they each discuss some titles that they are looking forward to for the month of October. You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!
We have quite a bit to talk about this week on the GotchaMovies Podcast, mostly about one film in particular. Hosts Ryan Oliver and Taylor Devorsky get into a lengthy discussion about 'Tusk,' the new horror-comedy from writer/director Kevin Smith, which they both heartily give a #WalrusYes. They also get into a discussion about Smith's career as a whole, their introduction to the filmmaker, and what the future holds for Smith. In addition, we also discuss 'This Is Where I Leave You' and 'A Walk Among the Tombstones.' You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!
It's a very loose and candid episode of the GotchaMovies Podcast this week. Hosts Ryan Oliver and Jenny Nulf skipped out on this week's box office champs - "No Good Deed" and "Dolphin Tale 2" - but still have plenty of things to talk about. Ryan gives a brief review of Dennis Lehane adaptation "The Drop," starring Tom Hardy and the late James Gandolfini in his last film performance, while Jenny gives us an early review of YA action adaptation "The Maze Runner." Then they move onto the week's most interesting news stories, including the "Serena" trailer, "The Imitation Game's" audience award win at TIFF, David Fincher's thoughts on "The Girl Who Played with Fire," and Jenny's most-antcipated films of Fantastic Fest. You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. As always, thanks for listening!