Join film enthusiasts Joe Garcia and Spencer Davis for a biweekly podcast specializing in movies. Topics include movie reviews, new movies in theaters, the weekend box office, and hot topics or rumors in the industry.
Joe and Spencer review Baz Luhrmann's fever dream Elvis and the new Pixar film, Lightyear.
Joe and Spencer review the A24 horror flick Men and the meta buddy comedy The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.
An episode months in the making; Joe and Spencer review the pinnacle of cinema, Morbius.
Joe and Spencer return amidst a brief hiatus to review A24's new film Everything Everywhere All At Once. Other topics include reviews of Death on the Nile and The Lost City.
Joe and Spencer break down The Batman, an episode almost 3 years in the making.
Joe and Spencer are joined by guest cohost Reese Givens to pitch their personal choices on what should've been nominated for this year's Oscars.
Joe and Spencer recount their favorite experiences in a movie theater. Criteria include crowd engagement, meme stories, and the circumstances surrounding the trek to the theater.
Joe and Spencer redo their original ranking of romance movies from 2020. Spencer's nefarious list from 2020 is recounted.
Joe and Spencer continue their recasting of The Hunger Games franchise with their vision for the second film, Catching Fire.
Joe is joined by guest cohost Reese Givens to discuss their projections for the Academy Award nominations, which drop on February 8th.
Joe and Spencer review the the latest entry to the Scream franchise, Scream. As if that wasn't meta enough, we dive into the meta madness going on in this new slasher film.
Joe and Spencer recast The Hunger Games, now that ten years have passed since the original film came out. A more book accurate approach is discussed in our recast.
Joe and Spencer take a look back at the podcast's four season run, including ranking the best bits that have come out of the podcast.
Joe and Spencer break down their 5 worst films of the year, while taking some time to reminisce about movie theater experiences.
Joe and Spencer break down their top ten films of the year, along with the performances that impressed them. A new category, Spencer's Side Character of the Year, is introduced.
Joe and Spencer are joined by a mystery guest to discuss the lowest rated film on Letterboxd, "Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas." Other topics include the podcast's newest track, Condemning Christmas.
The 10th day of Festive Flick brings Austin Hayes to the show to talk with Spencer about It's a Wonderful Life.
The 6th day of Festive flicks brings to you Spencer Davis and guest cohost Lane Berglin talking about Christmas Vacation.
Even though Spencer sounds like he's talking underwater, the 8th day of Festive Flicks brings Jake Berglin and his favorite Christmas movie, Klaus, to the forefront.
Joe and guest cohost Nick Borelli dive into the Christmas-centric filmography of Shane Black with his directorial debut "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang." Other topics include Wachowski fan Nick's take on The Matrix Resurrections.
Joe is joined by guest cohost Jonathan Kolo to talk about the meme-filled Surviving Christmas. They discuss whether the negative critical reception is warranted or not.
Spencer and guest cohost Noah Henry talk shop about the Christmas Classic, Elf, on the 4th Day of Festive Flicks.
Joe is joined by guest cohost Cody Miller for Day 3 of Festive Flicks to discuss Home Alone 2: Lost In New York.
On the 2nd day of Festive Flicks, Let's Go to Movies brings to you: Spencer talking about Die Hard with Zak Luken and Adam Hoffman.
Joe and guest cohost Drew Brown dive into Home Alone on Day 1 of the Twelve Days of Festive Flicks.
Joe and Spencer review two new films: Lin-Manuel Miranda's directorial debut Tick, Tick... Boom! and the new sports film King Richard. Other topics include a preview of Festive Flicks.
Joe and Spencer review Marvel's latest film Eternals and break down the new Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer. Other topics include the weekend box office review.
Joe and Spencer review two new movies in theaters: Denis Villeneuve's Dune and Edgar Wright's Last Night in Soho. Other topics include the weekend box office review and the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer.
Joe and Spencer return for a double feature review: Halloween Kills and No Time To Die. Venom 2: Electric Boogaloo is briefly reviewed. Other topics include the weekend box office and hot topics.
Joe and Spencer recast another film that will never be remade: The Silence of the Lambs.
Joe and Spencer are joined by Lane Berglin to talk the expansive filmography of Chris Nolan. Nolan's directorial style is discussed, along with a chronological look at his entire filmography.
Joe and Spencer pitch their version of a reimagined Shining movie, along with a new cast.
Joe is joined by guest cohost Reese Givens to talk an early preview of the 2022 Oscar season. Other topics include mini reviews of The Eyes of Tammy Faye and Dear Evan Hansen.
Joe and Spencer review Marvel Studios' latest film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Other topics include the weekend box office, rumors, and hot topics.
Joe and Spencer tackle recasting one of the most iconic films of all time: The Wizard of Oz.
Joe and Spencer review two new movies out in theaters: Nia DaCosta's legacy sequel Candyman (2021) and the Ryan Reynolds-centric Free Guy.
Joe and Spencer recast the Coens' iconic cult classic The Big Lebowski.
Joe and Spencer review The Suicide Squad and The Green Knight (featuring a cameo from Walker). Other topics include weekend box office totals.
Joe and Spencer tackle the filmography of one of today's most renowned directors: David Fincher. Other topics include a return to this week's now showing and weekend box office totals.
Joe, Spencer, and Walker reveal their ranking of A24's feature films that they have seen. This episode was recorded before the release of The Green Knight.
Joe, Spencer, and Walker talk about their recent experience with M. Night Shyamalan's new film, Old.
Joe, Spencer, and Walker review three new hot movies: Marvel Studios' Black Widow, A24's Zola, and LeBron's Space Jam: A New Legacy. Other topics include upcoming new releases, the weekend box office, and upcoming episodes.
Joe and Walker discuss their top five black and white films. Films must solely be in black and white. A combination of old and new films are discussed.
Joe, Spencer, and Walker detail their top 5 action films, along with honorable mentions. Other topics include our evolving take on F9, and the awesome experience Joe had on Twitter recently with one of his favorite directors.
Joe, Spencer, and Walker discuss their most eye appealing and visual favorites. Factors include color palette, shot composition, and overall cinematography.
Spencer and Walker are back, but Joe has abandoned them for the week. The two remaining dudes have taken it upon themselves to review Joe's reviews (in good taste) and things as always, get spicy.
Joe, Spencer, and Walker discuss Walker's newest short film, The You I Knew. The short follows a girl who falls in love with someone in her dreams. You can find it on YouTube under the Spaulding Cinema channel.