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Pete and Hannah continue their deep dive into all things AFI as they work toward assembling the ultimate list of AFI films. This week, they take on movie #99 from the original list: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.

Pete and Hannah's Watchlist – Latest Episode: “What's Next”In this week's episode, they help you figure out what to watch next, featuring Zootopia 2 and Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery.

The countdown continues! Pete and Hannah are back with the climactic installment of their look at the century's greatest films, exploring picks 25 through 1 with their signature mix of insight, humor, and spirited debate. Expect passionate defenses, surprise omissions, and a final number-one choice that's sure to spark discussion. If you love movies, you won't want to miss this episode

Pete and Hannah's Movie News – November 27Hannah previews Disney's Zootopia 2, while Pete breaks down the sale of Warner Bros. and Hannah explores what the deal could mean for the studio's major IP.Plus, they round up all the latest trailers and entertainment news.

Pete and Hannah reveal their take on the AFI Top 100 list—complete with surprises, debates, and passionate arguments. Which film will claim their number-one spot?

This week on What's Next, Pete and Hannah dive deep into Wicked: For Good and share a Quick Look at Sisu: Road to Revenge and Train Dreams.Intro 30 SecondsWicked for good deep dive30 seconds to 1hr 54 secondsWicked for good spoiler free review1hr 54 secondsSisu Road to Revenge1hr 3minutesTrain Dreams1hr 4minutes 23 secondsPreview the week1hr 5 minutes

Join Pete and Hannah for their 1969 Movie Championship as they reveal their favorite films and dive into the landmark events that shaped the year!

Pete and Hannah's Movie News 20.11.25 Hannah previews wicked for good then Pete and Hannah give spoiler free reactions finally they chat all things movie news

Pete and Hannah have worked their way from 100 all the way to the top, and now they're closing the list with Citizen Kane. The AFI calls it the greatest film ever made — do they agree?

Pete and Hannah tackle the question, “What's next?” This week, they dive into Now You See Me, Now You Don't and The Running Man.

Pete and Hannah face off once again in the blockbuster movie game — this time, they're naming films with aliens! Pete currently leads 26–24. Will Hannah catch up, or will Pete extend his lead?

Pete & Hannah's Watchlist — November 13, 2025 Join Pete and Hannah as they share their early Oscar predictions, break down the latest in movie news, and preview Now You See Me, Now You Don't. From bold awards picks to insider buzz, it's your weekly dose of film talk, laughs, and hot takes!

This week, Pete and Hannah take on AFI's #2 greatest film of all time — The Godfather. Expect laughs, hot takes, and deep dives into one of the most iconic movies ever made.Follow the journey: @peteandhannahswatchlist

Lights, camera, action! Pete and Hannah's Watchlist figuring out What's Next? spotlights this week's biggest premieres — from the adrenaline-fueled Predator: Badlands to the haunting Die My Love, and everything in between, all dropping November 7, 2025.

Pete and Hannah's Watchlist Recap – October Edition Join Pete and Hannah as they break down their Watch or Miss picks for October — from “The Smashing Machine” to “Regretting You” and everything in between. They'll dish on the biggest hits and misses across cinema, streaming movies, and TV, sharing sharp takes, honest opinions, and plenty of laughs along the way. Whether you're planning a trip to the theater or a night on the couch, this month's recap has your watchlist covered.

In the latest installment of Pete and Hannah's AFI Watchlist series, they break down Casablanca—discussing its enduring legacy, iconic moments, and why it still tops the list of Hollywood's greatest films.TikTok and Instagram @peteandhannahswatchlist

Pete and Hannah's Watchlist presents What's Next?In this episode, Pete and Hannah take on Bugonia, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Good Fortune, and Frankenstein. They break down what works, what doesn't, and what these stories reveal about the future of film — with their signature mix of insight, humor, and genuine love for cinema.Instagram and TikTok @peteandhannahswatchlist

Pete and Hannah's Watchlist continues the countdown of the century's greatest films—spots 50 through 26. Which unforgettable movies will make the list?TikTok and Instagram @peteandhannahswatchlist

Pete's ranking the movie endings everyone hates (that he totally loves) after the House of Dynamite drama, Hannah's got the scoop on Emma Stone's upcoming Bugonia, and they're diving into the latest movie buzz — including that Miami Vice remake.#MovieNews #PeteAndHannah #WatchlistPodcast #FilmTalk #Bugonia #HouseOfDynamite #MiamiViceRemake #MovieFans #FilmDiscussionInstagram and TikTok @peteandhannahswatchlist

In this episode of Pete and Hannah's Watchlist, the duo dives into Martin Scorsese's 1980 masterpiece Raging Bull, ranked number 4 on the AFI Top 100 list. They unpack Robert De Niro's intense, Oscar-winning performance as boxer Jake LaMotta, exploring how the film's brutal honesty, stark black-and-white cinematography, and haunting score redefine the idea of a sports movie. Pete marvels at Scorsese's visual storytelling, while Hannah reflects on the film's raw portrayal of self-destruction and redemption. Together, they ask: what makes Raging Bull such a lasting American classic

In this episode of Movie Championship Belt, Pete and Hannah take a trip back to 1970! They recap the year's biggest cultural moments, notable births and deaths, and the top-grossing films that defined the era. Finally, they crown their Movie Championship Belt Holder — the best film of 1970

In this episode of Pete and Hannah's Watchlist, Hannah dives into the world of page-to-screen adaptations, spotlighting the latest books being turned into upcoming film releases. She also gives a sneak peek at Regretting You, the much-anticipated adaptation hitting cinemas this week. Then, Pete rounds things off with a recap of all the latest movie news you need to know. Whether you're a book lover, film buff, or both — this episode's packed with previews, updates, and all things cinema!

In this toe-tapping episode, Pete and Hannah dive headfirst into the Technicolor world of Hollywood's golden age with Singin' in the Rain #5 on the AFI Top 100 list. As they wade through the splashy musical numbers and behind-the-scenes drama of 1920s Tinseltown, the duo unpacks why this classic remains one of the most beloved films in American cinema.Expect plenty of laughs as Pete attempts to recreate Donald O'Connor's physical comedy (thankfully off-mic), while Hannah breaks down the film's clever satire of the transition from silent films to “talkies.” Together, they explore Gene Kelly's iconic choreography, Debbie Reynolds' breakout performance, and whether that rain-soaked dance scene still holds up nearly a century later.It's nostalgia, film history, and a little bit of musical geekery—all in one joyful, umbrella-spinning conversation.

So Pete's ahead 26 to 23 in the blockbuster game and this week's theme is time travel movies. That's a classic category with some real heavy-hitters.If you're looking to pick a movie for your watchlist that could shift the score, here are a few top-tier time travel movies—some iconic, others underrated gems—ranked by impact, storytelling, and entertainment:

This week on Pete and Hannah's Watchlist, your favorite movie buffs dive into all the latest happenings in Hollywood. They kick things off with a chilling preview of The Black Phone 2 — what can we expect from the sequel to the 2021 horror hit?In a more somber moment, Pete and Hannah reflect on the life and legacy of the legendary Diane Keaton, who sadly passed away this week. They celebrate her unforgettable roles, iconic style, and lasting impact on the industry.Plus, don't miss their quick takes on everything else making headlines in movie news — from casting surprises to box office updates and upcoming releases you'll want on your radar.Hit play, subscribe, and stay in the loop with all things film.

Frankly, My Dear… We Watched Gone with the Wind #6 on the AFI Top 100 – Gone with the Wind (1939)In this sweeping new episode, Pete and Hannah dive deep into the grandeur and controversy of Gone with the Wind. Clocking in at nearly four hours, this 1939 epic gave them a lot to talk about — from its iconic performances by Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable, to its romanticized portrayal of the antebellum South.

In this episode of What's Next, Pete and Hannah dive into two very different but equally ambitious films, offering sharp takes and strong recommendations.

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In this week's episode, Pete and Hannah dive into the biggest headlines in the world of film, from surprise casting announcements to fresh trailers that have fans buzzing. The spotlight this time? Disney's long-awaited sequel – Tron: Ares.The duo breaks down the brand-new footage featuring Jared Leto as Ares, the rogue program venturing into the real world, and discusses the return of Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn. Are we heading toward a digital-human war? What does the Grid's evolution mean for the future of the franchise?Plus, they share their hot takes on the film's sleek visual style, speculate on plot twists, and ask: can Tron: Ares finally deliver the legacy sequel fans have been waiting for?

This week, Pete and Hannah journey across the sweeping deserts of cinematic history to dive into David Lean's epic masterpiece: Lawrence of Arabia. As #7 on the AFI Top 100 list, this 1962 classic is as vast and enigmatic as its title character—and we've got a lot to say about both.Join us as we unpack T.E. Lawrence's layered persona, marvel at the breathtaking cinematography, and debate whether four hours of sand and silence is genius... or just a lot of sand and silence. From Peter O'Toole's piercing blue eyes to the iconic score and controversial legacy, no camel goes unturned.Grab your keffiyeh, top off your canteen, and settle in—this one's a journey.

This week, Pete and Hannah dig into Smashing Machine, the buzz-worthy upcoming A24 biopic featuring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in one of his deepest dramatic turns yet. They explore the stakes, the creative vision, and whether this could mark a turning point in his career.Then, switching gears, they turn to Him — unpacking what makes its concept intriguing and its tone compelling (or not).Along the way:Key standout moments and performancesPredictions (and hopes) for how each film might land with audiencesWhat's working, what's not, and what's got them most excitedTune in for honest takes, film-chat chemistry, and a little banter to help you decide what's next on your watchlist

Pete and Hannah's Watchlist: Movie News | The Rock's BIGGEST Role Yet? | The Smashing Machine Preview!In this week's episode of Pete and Hannah's Watchlist, we're breaking down the latest headlines from the world of film — and trust us, there's a lot to talk about!

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