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In this powerful episode, Pete and Hannah take on one of the most emotionally impactful films in cinema history — Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List.Ranked #8 on the American Film Institute's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time, this 1993 historical drama tells the harrowing true story of Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist who saved the lives of more than a thousand Jews during the Holocaust.Join Pete and Hannah as they dive deep into the film's unforgettable performances, stark black-and-white cinematography, and hauntingly real depiction of one of humanity's darkest chapters. They discuss Liam Neeson's complex portrayal of Schindler, the haunting score by John Williams, and the film's enduring relevance more than 30 years later.⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of Holocaust-related themes, violence, and genocide, as depicted in the film.
This week on What's Next, Pete and Hannah dive deep into the latest cinematic juggernaut — Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another. Is it a revolutionary masterpiece or a beautifully shot mess? They don't hold back.Expect sharp opinions, unexpected takes, and a heated back-and-forth as they break down the film's wild ambition, standout performances (DiCaprio! Teyana Taylor!), and what it all really means in today's world.Plus, Pete and Hannah open up about their own “battles” lately — creative burnout, unexpected roadblocks, and what keeps them coming back to the mic every week.
Championship Belt - Episode: The Films of 1971In this episode of Championship Belt, Pete and Hannah take a trip back to 1971—a year packed with cinematic heavyweights. From gritty crime dramas to groundbreaking thrillers and offbeat cult classics, they each bring their top picks to the ring and battle it out for which film deserves the coveted Championship Belt for Best Movie of 1971.Will it be the raw intensity of The French Connection? The surreal beauty of A Clockwork Orange? Or maybe a surprise underdog will take the title? Tune in for passionate debate, deep film nerdery, and plenty of laughs as Pete and Hannah crown their winner of 1971.
In this week's episode, Pete and Hannah dive headfirst into the cinematic chaos — because Hollywood just can't stop fighting! From franchise feuds to box office battles, it's one dramatic headline after another.The controversy of Him and the Jordan Peele presents Plus, Hannahs hot take on the latest trailer drop might just spark a battle of its own…Hit play for all the latest movie news, plenty of laughs, and the kind of pop culture commentary you didn't know you needed.
In this episode, Pete and Hannah spiral deep into the dizzying masterpiece that is Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo – ranked high on the AFI Top 100 list and often debated as the greatest film of all time.They unpack the film's haunting themes of obsession, identity, and illusion, all while asking the big questions: Is Scottie just misunderstood or completely unhinged? Does Vertigo still hold up in 2025? And what's with all those staircases?Whether you're a longtime Hitchcock fan or watching Vertigo for the first time, join Pete and Hannah as they break down the suspense, symbolism, and swirling cinematography of this iconic film.
Pete and Hannah continue their battle with the blockbuster game Pete leads 26-22
Pete and Hannah discuss Robert Redford's passing and preview Margot Robbie's new movie A big bold beautiful journey
Pete and Hannah review: Demon Slayer, The Long Walk, Splitsville, Downtown Abbey The Grand Finale.
Pete and Hannah recap all the latest in movie news. Hannah previews The Long Walk. Finally Hannah talks about TV shows who should of had a movie
Pete and Hannah review the last Conjuring movie. The Roses, Fight or Flight and Highest to Lowest
Pete and Hannah talk about everything they watched in August
Pete and Hannah preview conjuring last rites. Pete talks about the rocks performance in smashing machine
Pete and Hannah review movie 12 on AfI top 100 The Searchers
Pete and Hannah review Caught Stealing, Honey Don't and Toxic Avenger
Pete and Hannah launch their new show the Countdown. They are counting down movie of the century so far 100 to 76
Pete and Hannah discuss all things movie news and preview caught stealing
Pete and Hannah review movie 13 on AfI top 100 Star Wars. The George Lucas classic is one of their favourites
Pete and Hannah review a big week of new releases including Relay, Naked Gun, Eddington, The Map that Leads me to, and Eeanie Meanie
Pete and Hannah preview Relay in cinemas this week. Pete ranks his favourite whistleblower movies. Then Pete and Hannah discuss all things movie News
Pete and Hannah review number 14 on the AFI top 100 Alfred Hitchcock's classic Psycho
Pete and Hannah continue there battle playing Blockbuster
Pete and Hannah review the latest new releases including Nobody 2, Life of Chuck and Home
Pete and Hannah continue the head to head battle. Pete leads 25-22
Pete and Hannah discuss all the movie news. Hannah previews Nobody 2 and has a look when action stars go on holidays
Pete and Hannah review the sci classic from Kubrick 2001: A Space Odyssey
Pete and Hannah look at Weapons and Freakier Friday
Pete and Hannah discuss all things movie news. They also preview freakier Friday and discuss there favourite body swap movies
Pete and Hannah review the body horror movie Together. They also take at look at Bride Hard
Pete and Hannah recap everything they watched in cinemas and streaming for July
Pete and Hannah review movie 17 on the AfI top 100 the Graduate
Pete and Hannah again playing the blockbuster game this month it's Magic movies
Pete and Hannah review The General movie 18 on the AFI top 100 list
Pete and Hannah review I know what you did last summer
Pete and Hannah review the 1954 classic On the Waterfront movie 19 on the AFI top 100 list
In this episode of What's Next, Pete and Hannah dive into James Gunn's bold new vision for the DC Universe, starting with the much-anticipated Superman: They break down what this new take on the Man of Steel could mean for the future of DC films — and how it compares to past incarnations.Plus, they go all-in on ranking every Superman movie ever made — from Christopher Reeve's classic to Zack Snyder's modern epic, and everything in between. Which Superman soars to the top? And which ones fall flat faster than a Kryptonite meteor?Join the conversation, share your rankings, and let us know: is Gunn's Superman the hero we've been waiting for?
Pete and Hannah review the Frank Capra Classic It's a wonderful life movie 20 on AFI top 100
Pete and Hannah review the latest instalment in Jurassic World universe. Then they rank all the movies in the film franchise