Lifelong friends with busy lives decide to keep in touch by leaving each other voicemails with movie recommendations. Each episode they recommend two movies to each other.
We know, we know… The episodes have not been coming out as often as usual. But hey! We ain’t gonna stop! Movies are still being watched by us, but we also have children that demand way too much of our attention. In the meantime, we finally got around to talking about our favorite films of The Pandemic Year, 2020! It was obviously a very weird year for going to the movies and how we watch movies, but here’s to hoping that things turn around and get better in time. Now go get your vaccine shots! And then watch all these movies we talked about
Four great films from 2020. Tim starts off the episode pitching "Shithouse" and "Lover's Rock" to Kyle. Kyle comes back with his favorite film of 2020 "Black Bear", as well as a top 10 contender "Straight Up." The guys then meet up on Zoom to discuss which films they went with.ENJOY#REELDADS
Welcome to Reel Dads #70. No long no see! Life has been very busy for Tim and Kyle, so while episodes might not be dropping on a regular basis, we aren't throwing in the towel! No sir, we will continue to be Dads (obviously) and we will continue to watch movies! We got four films released during 2020, the year of our Lord and Saviour, so watch some of these hot titles and get schooled!Kyle's Picks:- "Feels Good Man" (2020) // Directed by Arthur Jones // Available to RENT NOW on Amazon Prime for $3.99.- “Scare Me" (2020) // Directed by Josh Ruben // Available to WATCH NOW with Shudder subscription.Tim's Picks:- "Come As You Are" (2020) // Directed by Richard Wong // Available to WATCH NOW with Starz subscription.- “You Cannot Kill David Arquette" (2020) // Directed by David Darg & Price James // Available to RENT NOW on Amazon Prime for $3.99.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS#BLACKLIVESMATTER
We are slowly but surely back with another episode of Reel Dads, and we were in the mood to revisit the ol' Music Box! What's fun with this episode is that we both have new babies to take care of, and maybe with a little bit of irony, the albums recommended sound like what we would be listening to back when we were a bunch of emo-loving punks in high school. Both new releases from this year also! Lesson learned? STAY YOUNG FOREVER, BITCHES.Tim’s Pick: - Spanish Love Songs - "Brave Faces Everyone" (2020) // Pure Noise Records Kyle’s Pick: - Dikembe - "Muck" (2020) // Skeletal Lightning
We are slowly but surely back with another episode of Reel Dads, and we were in the mood to revisit the ol' Music Box! What's fun with this episode is that we both have new babies to take care of, and maybe with a little bit of irony, the albums recommended sound like what we would be listening to back when we were a bunch of emo-loving punks in high school. Both new releases from this year also! Lesson learned? STAY YOUNG FOREVER, BITCHES.Tim’s Pick: - Spanish Love Songs - "Brave Faces Everyone" (2020) // Pure Noise Records Kyle’s Pick: - Dikembe - "Muck" (2020) // Skeletal Lightning
Kyle and Tim have a lot to catch up with throughout the span of this one episode. Both of them welcome new babies to the family during this time.
Kyle and Tim have a lot to catch up with throughout the span of this one episode. Both of them welcome new babies to the family during this time.
Welcome to Reel Dads #67. While there is a time lapse and it is not talked about yet on this episode, Reel Dad co-host Kyle has had this 3rd son! His name is Theo and he is a beautiful boy. We are so excited to celebrate him, but his arrival will surely postpone episodes. And as of writing this, Reel Dad co-host Tim is expecting his 2nd daughter in 18 days or less! So things are getting REALLY REEL. In the meantime, enjoy these picks! There is a little bit of everything!Kyle's Picks:- "A Simple Favor" (2018) // Directed by Paul Feig // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.- “The Vast of Night" (2020) // Directed by Cory Bowles // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.Tim's Picks:- "She's Gotta Have It"" (2013) // Directed by Spike Lee // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.- “But I'm A Cheerleader" (1999) // Directed by Jamie Babbit // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS#BLACKLIVESMATTER
Welcome to Reel Dads #67. While there is a time lapse and it is not talked about yet on this episode, Reel Dad co-host Kyle has had this 3rd son! His name is Theo and he is a beautiful boy. We are so excited to celebrate him, but his arrival will surely postpone episodes. And as of writing this, Reel Dad co-host Tim is expecting his 2nd daughter in 18 days or less! So things are getting REALLY REEL. In the meantime, enjoy these picks! There is a little bit of everything!Kyle's Picks:- "A Simple Favor" (2018) // Directed by Paul Feig // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.- “The Vast of Night" (2020) // Directed by Cory Bowles // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.Tim's Picks:- "She's Gotta Have It"" (2013) // Directed by Spike Lee // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.- “But I'm A Cheerleader" (1999) // Directed by Jamie Babbit // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS#BLACKLIVESMATTER
Welcome to The Reel Dads Podcast, Episode #66. We hope everyone is spending time loving on one another. We spent some time discussing the very important #BlackLivesMatters movement going on in America right now, so we hope you can take some good stuff away from that. And all four films being talked about on this episode all have a lot to say about black lives and how much white people need to learn. We hope this episode blesses you!Tim's Picks:- "Crip Camp" (2020) // Directed by James Lebrecht & Nicole Newnham // Available to WATCH NOW with Netlfix Subscription.- “Black Cop" (2017) // Directed by Cory Bowles // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.Kyle's Picks:- "Fruitvale Station" (2013) // Directed by Ryan Coogler // Available to RENT NOW for $3.99 on Amazon Prime- “Sorry To Bother You" (2018) // Directed by Boots Riley // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS#BLACKLIVESMATTER
Welcome to The Reel Dads Podcast, Episode #66. We hope everyone is spending time loving on one another. We spent some time discussing the very important #BlackLivesMatters movement going on in America right now, so we hope you can take some good stuff away from that. And all four films being talked about on this episode all have a lot to say about black lives and how much white people need to learn. We hope this episode blesses you!Tim's Picks:- "Crip Camp" (2020) // Directed by James Lebrecht & Nicole Newnham // Available to WATCH NOW with Netlfix Subscription.- “Black Cop" (2017) // Directed by Cory Bowles // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.Kyle's Picks:- "Fruitvale Station" (2013) // Directed by Ryan Coogler // Available to RENT NOW for $3.99 on Amazon Prime- “Sorry To Bother You" (2018) // Directed by Boots Riley // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS#BLACKLIVESMATTER
Welcome to The Reel Dads Podcast, Episode #65. We apologize for the lack of consistency with episodes being released on the regular. Life has been hectic in ways that are personal, national, and global. We have definitely been enjoying films as a way to escape for a little bit whenever possible, and we hope you can find some time to do the same.Kyle's Picks:- "The Parallax View" (1974) // Directed by Alan J. Pakula // Available to WATCH NOW with Showtime Subscription.- “Bad Education" (2019) // Directed by Cory Finley // Available to WATCH NOW with HBO subscription.Tim's Picks:- "Near Dark" (1987) // Directed by Kathryn Bigelow // Available to WATCH NOWHERE IT SEEMS, UNLESS YOU BUY THE PHYSICAL MEDIA! But it USED TO be on the Criterion Channel. Oops...- “The Whole Town's Talking" (1935) // Directed by John Ford // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS#BLACKLIVESMATTER
Welcome to The Reel Dads Podcast, Episode #65. We apologize for the lack of consistency with episodes being released on the regular. Life has been hectic in ways that are personal, national, and global. We have definitely been enjoying films as a way to escape for a little bit whenever possible, and we hope you can find some time to do the same.Kyle's Picks:- "The Parallax View" (1974) // Directed by Alan J. Pakula // Available to WATCH NOW with Showtime Subscription.- “Bad Education" (2019) // Directed by Cory Finley // Available to WATCH NOW with HBO subscription.Tim's Picks:- "Near Dark" (1987) // Directed by Kathryn Bigelow // Available to WATCH NOWHERE IT SEEMS, UNLESS YOU BUY THE PHYSICAL MEDIA! But it USED TO be on the Criterion Channel. Oops...- “The Whole Town's Talking" (1935) // Directed by John Ford // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS#BLACKLIVESMATTER
Thanks for tuning in to Reel Dads #64! You are sure to hear some "quarantine talk" on this episode since that is something that everyone of us in the world can relate to right now. Perspectives are sure to be different since Kyle lives in New York and Tim lives in North Carolina. We wish everyone the best during these strange times, and hope you can find the time to check out one of these great films - CHEERS!Tim's Picks:- "My Life as a Zucchini" (2016) // Directed by Claude Barras // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.- “Fly Away Home (1996) // Directed by Carroll Ballard // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.Kyle's Picks:- "Whitmer Thomas: The Golden One" (2020) // Directed by Whitmer Thomas & Clay Tatum // Available to WATCH NOW with HBO subscription.- “Mickey and the Bear" (2019) // Directed by Annabelle Attanasio // Available to WATCH NOW with Kanopy subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Thanks for tuning in to Reel Dads #64! You are sure to hear some "quarantine talk" on this episode since that is something that everyone of us in the world can relate to right now. Perspectives are sure to be different since Kyle lives in New York and Tim lives in North Carolina. We wish everyone the best during these strange times, and hope you can find the time to check out one of these great films - CHEERS!Tim's Picks:- "My Life as a Zucchini" (2016) // Directed by Claude Barras // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.- “Fly Away Home (1996) // Directed by Carroll Ballard // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.Kyle's Picks:- "Whitmer Thomas: The Golden One" (2020) // Directed by Whitmer Thomas & Clay Tatum // Available to WATCH NOW with HBO subscription.- “Mickey and the Bear" (2019) // Directed by Annabelle Attanasio // Available to WATCH NOW with Kanopy subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome Back to the Reel Dads Podcast, and thank you so much for spending your time with us during these wild COVID-19 days. During a time when you are likely keeping yourself inside your home as much as possible, try and relax a bit and consider throwing on one of these four films we recommend. Go ahead, take your mind off of things for a bit.Tim's Picks:- "The Fog" (1980) // Directed by John Carpenter // Available to WATCH NOW with Shudder subscription.- “Prince of Darkness (1987) // Directed John Carpenter // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.Kyle's Picks:- "Big Time Adolescence (2019) // Directed by Jason Orley // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.- “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" (2019) // Directed by Marielle Heller // Available to RENT NOW for $4.99 on Amazon Prime and other streaming services.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome Back to the Reel Dads Podcast, and thank you so much for spending your time with us during these wild COVID-19 days. During a time when you are likely keeping yourself inside your home as much as possible, try and relax a bit and consider throwing on one of these four films we recommend. Go ahead, take your mind off of things for a bit.Tim's Picks:- "The Fog" (1980) // Directed by John Carpenter // Available to WATCH NOW with Shudder subscription.- “Prince of Darkness (1987) // Directed John Carpenter // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.Kyle's Picks:- "Big Time Adolescence (2019) // Directed by Jason Orley // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.- “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" (2019) // Directed by Marielle Heller // Available to RENT NOW for $4.99 on Amazon Prime and other streaming services.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
The Reel Dads podcast, comin' atcha! We hope everyone is feeling okay these days, considering the COVID-19 epidemic - it's discussed on this episode. We completely understand the reality of the situation at hand and hope everyone is doing their best to keep their anxiety levels at bay. During this weird time going on outside our doors, why not snuggle up and throw on a movie to take your mind off things? LET'S DO IT! With these recommendations, Kyle comes to realize that Long Beach, NY in not a selling point for Tim, and Tim comes to realize (through Kyle) that Rashida Jones is Quincy Jones' daughter!Kyle's Picks:- "Standing Up, Falling Down" (2019) // Directed by Matt Ratner // Available to RENT NOW for $6.99 with Amazon Prime.- “Up In The Air" (2009) // Directed by Jason Reitman // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.Tims's Picks:- "Cactus Flower" (1969) // Directed by Gene Saks // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.- “The Slender Thread" (1965) // Directed by Sydney Pollack // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
The Reel Dads podcast, comin' atcha! We hope everyone is feeling okay these days, considering the COVID-19 epidemic - it's discussed on this episode. We completely understand the reality of the situation at hand and hope everyone is doing their best to keep their anxiety levels at bay. During this weird time going on outside our doors, why not snuggle up and throw on a movie to take your mind off things? LET'S DO IT! With these recommendations, Kyle comes to realize that Long Beach, NY in not a selling point for Tim, and Tim comes to realize (through Kyle) that Rashida Jones is Quincy Jones' daughter!Kyle's Picks:- "Standing Up, Falling Down" (2019) // Directed by Matt Ratner // Available to RENT NOW for $6.99 with Amazon Prime.- “Up In The Air" (2009) // Directed by Jason Reitman // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.Tims's Picks:- "Cactus Flower" (1969) // Directed by Gene Saks // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.- “The Slender Thread" (1965) // Directed by Sydney Pollack // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome back to the Reel Dads Podcast, everyone! Sorry we haven't been keeping up with our normal bi-monthly scheduling! There's really no valid excuse except... life? Anyway, we are glad you are here with us and ready to dive into some new film selections! In this episode, Tim dusts off one of his blu-rays from the last Criterion 50% sale which happens to also be one of his "handshake films", and Kyle recommends a 2019 film that would've made it onto his "Top Ten of 2019" list if he had only seen it in time. But hey, cheers to a new year of films coming our way!PS - Congrats to the "Parasite" team for breaking the boundaries on what can win a Best Picture nominee!Tim's Picks:- "To Dust" (2019) // Directed by Shawn Snyder // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime Subscription.- “Local Hero" (1983) // Directed by Bill Forsyth // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription. Also available to RENT NOW for $2.99 on Amazon Prime.Kyle's Picks:- "Honey Boy" (2019) // Directed by Alma Har'el // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.- “Horse Girl" (2020) // Directed by Jeff Baena // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.
Welcome back to the Reel Dads Podcast, everyone! Sorry we haven't been keeping up with our normal bi-monthly scheduling! There's really no valid excuse except... life? Anyway, we are glad you are here with us and ready to dive into some new film selections! In this episode, Tim dusts off one of his blu-rays from the last Criterion 50% sale which happens to also be one of his "handshake films", and Kyle recommends a 2019 film that would've made it onto his "Top Ten of 2019" list if he had only seen it in time. But hey, cheers to a new year of films coming our way!PS - Congrats to the "Parasite" team for breaking the boundaries on what can win a Best Picture nominee!Tim's Picks:- "To Dust" (2019) // Directed by Shawn Snyder // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime Subscription.- “Local Hero" (1983) // Directed by Bill Forsyth // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription. Also available to RENT NOW for $2.99 on Amazon Prime.Kyle's Picks:- "Honey Boy" (2019) // Directed by Alma Har'el // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.- “Horse Girl" (2020) // Directed by Jeff Baena // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.
Welcome back to the Reel Dads Podcast! It’s that time of year! We are very excited to present our “Best of 2019” lists! We will leave the films off on the notes here, as a way to not go ahead and spoil anything. 2019 has some really great films, and we are excited to talk about them, and hope you thoroughly enjoy the conversation. Thank you for listening!PS - Keep your eyes peeled for an upcoming episode with our “Best of the Decade” lists!KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome back to the Reel Dads Podcast! It’s that time of year! We are very excited to present our “Best of 2019” lists! We will leave the films off on the notes here, as a way to not go ahead and spoil anything. 2019 has some really great films, and we are excited to talk about them, and hope you thoroughly enjoy the conversation. Thank you for listening!PS - Keep your eyes peeled for an upcoming episode with our “Best of the Decade” lists!KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome back to the Reel Dads Podcast! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to everyone! Reel Dads 2020 is kicking off with a bang! As the guys begin to put together their “Best Of” lists for the decade and 2019, Kyle recommends two recent 2019 releases and Tim makes sure to get his “Not-So-Usual-Christmas” movies in before it’s too late!Kyle's Picks:- "Everybody’s Everything" (2019) // Directed by Sebastian Jones & Ramez Silyan // Available to RENT NOW.- “Marriage Story" (2019) // Directed by Noah Baumbach // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.Tim's Picks:- "Christmas Evil (1980) // Directed by Lewis Jackson // Available to WATCH NOW with Shudder subscription.- “Better Watch Out” (2016) // Directed by Chris Peckover // Available to WATCH NOW with Shudder subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome back to the Reel Dads Podcast! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to everyone! Reel Dads 2020 is kicking off with a bang! As the guys begin to put together their “Best Of” lists for the decade and 2019, Kyle recommends two recent 2019 releases and Tim makes sure to get his “Not-So-Usual-Christmas” movies in before it’s too late!Kyle's Picks:- "Everybody’s Everything" (2019) // Directed by Sebastian Jones & Ramez Silyan // Available to RENT NOW.- “Marriage Story" (2019) // Directed by Noah Baumbach // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.Tim's Picks:- "Christmas Evil (1980) // Directed by Lewis Jackson // Available to WATCH NOW with Shudder subscription.- “Better Watch Out” (2016) // Directed by Chris Peckover // Available to WATCH NOW with Shudder subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Reel Dads Episode #57 is something new and different! Kyle had the great idea of switching it up a bit and recommending TV show pilots to one another! We all know how incredible TV shows are these days, so it makes total sense to try this one out. So sit back, relax, and throw on the ol' tube, because we got four great recommendations coming your way!Kyle's Picks:- "Looking For Alaska" (2019) // Created by John Green & Josh Schwartz // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.- "Undone" (2019) // Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg & Kate Purdy // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.Tim's Picks:- "Channel Zero: The No-End House" (2017) // Created by Brian Alan Russell & Nick Antosca // Available to WATCH NOW with Shudder subscription.- “The Deuce" (2017) // Created by David Simon & George Pelecanos // Available to WATCH NOW with HBO subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Reel Dads Episode #57 is something new and different! Kyle had the great idea of switching it up a bit and recommending TV show pilots to one another! We all know how incredible TV shows are these days, so it makes total sense to try this one out. So sit back, relax, and throw on the ol' tube, because we got four great recommendations coming your way!Kyle's Picks:- "Looking For Alaska" (2019) // Created by John Green & Josh Schwartz // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.- "Undone" (2019) // Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg & Kate Purdy // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.Tim's Picks:- "Channel Zero: The No-End House" (2017) // Created by Brian Alan Russell & Nick Antosca // Available to WATCH NOW with Shudder subscription.- “The Deuce" (2017) // Created by David Simon & George Pelecanos // Available to WATCH NOW with HBO subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome back to Reel Dads, here we go with Episode #56. We apologize that the episodes haven't been going up on a regular basis, it's just been busy lately, we're sure everyone knows how that goes during this time of year - oh, the joyous holidays! We hope Thanksgiving wasn't too rough - you know, being around all that family and all. We're just joking...or are we?Anyway, enjoy the films! Tim recommends two films off of the glorious Criterion Channel and Kyle keeps a little more modern this time around.Tim's Picks:- “The Ascent" (1977) // Directed By Larisa Shepitko // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.- “Wise Blood (1979) // Directed By John Huston // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.Kyle's Picks:- "Luce" (2019) // Directed By Julius Onah // Available to RENT NOW for $5.99 on Amazon Prime.- “Enemy (2013) // Directed By Denis Villeneuve // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome back to Reel Dads, here we go with Episode #56. We apologize that the episodes haven't been going up on a regular basis, it's just been busy lately, we're sure everyone knows how that goes during this time of year - oh, the joyous holidays! We hope Thanksgiving wasn't too rough - you know, being around all that family and all. We're just joking...or are we?Anyway, enjoy the films! Tim recommends two films off of the glorious Criterion Channel and Kyle keeps a little more modern this time around.Tim's Picks:- “The Ascent" (1977) // Directed By Larisa Shepitko // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.- “Wise Blood (1979) // Directed By John Huston // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.Kyle's Picks:- "Luce" (2019) // Directed By Julius Onah // Available to RENT NOW for $5.99 on Amazon Prime.- “Enemy (2013) // Directed By Denis Villeneuve // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome back to The Reel Dads Podcast. Episode #55 has us getting back into the natural swing of things, so let's get to it! While Kyle does recommend to films as usual, he makes it abundantly clear which film he is looking for Tim to watch; one clue: that film brings us all the way back to episode one of the show. Tim recommends two films that fall into what tends to be popular genres on the show: documentary and the beloved '90's film. Enjoy the show!Kyle's Picks:- “The Art of Self-Defense" // Directed By Riley Stearns // Available to RENT NOW for $5.99 with Amazon Prime subscription.- “Golden Exits" (2017) // Directed By Alex Ross Perry// Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.Tim's Picks:- "Long Time Running" (2017) // Directed By Jennifer Baichwal & Nicholas de Pencier // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix Subscription.- “With Honors" (1994) // Directed By Alek Keshishian // Available to RENT NOW for $2.99 with Amazon Prime subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome back to The Reel Dads Podcast. Episode #55 has us getting back into the natural swing of things, so let's get to it! While Kyle does recommend to films as usual, he makes it abundantly clear which film he is looking for Tim to watch; one clue: that film brings us all the way back to episode one of the show. Tim recommends two films that fall into what tends to be popular genres on the show: documentary and the beloved '90's film. Enjoy the show!Kyle's Picks:- “The Art of Self-Defense" // Directed By Riley Stearns // Available to RENT NOW for $5.99 with Amazon Prime subscription.- “Golden Exits" (2017) // Directed By Alex Ross Perry// Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.Tim's Picks:- "Long Time Running" (2017) // Directed By Jennifer Baichwal & Nicholas de Pencier // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix Subscription.- “With Honors" (1994) // Directed By Alek Keshishian // Available to RENT NOW for $2.99 with Amazon Prime subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Thanks for tuning in to Reel Dads #54. One week after Tim and his family return back from their trip up to New York, the two hosts share their thoughts and feelings about being able to see one another for the first time in years! Concerning the films being discussed? Tim goes the route of two films about often-misunderstood subcultures, and Kyle throw out two newer 2019 release, one a big deal on the indie circuit and the other a new Hulu original.Enjoy the show!Tim's Picks:- “Heavy Trip” (2018) // Directed By Juuso Laatio & Jukka Vidgren // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.- “Carny” (1980) // Directed By Robert Kaylor // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.Kyle's Picks:- "The Last Black Man In San Francisco // Directed By Joe Talbot // Available to RENT NOW for $4.99 on Amazon Prime.- “Jawline" (2019) // Directed By Liza Mandelup // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Thanks for tuning in to Reel Dads #54. One week after Tim and his family return back from their trip up to New York, the two hosts share their thoughts and feelings about being able to see one another for the first time in years! Concerning the films being discussed? Tim goes the route of two films about often-misunderstood subcultures, and Kyle throw out two newer 2019 release, one a big deal on the indie circuit and the other a new Hulu original.Enjoy the show!Tim's Picks:- “Heavy Trip” (2018) // Directed By Juuso Laatio & Jukka Vidgren // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.- “Carny” (1980) // Directed By Robert Kaylor // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.Kyle's Picks:- "The Last Black Man In San Francisco // Directed By Joe Talbot // Available to RENT NOW for $4.99 on Amazon Prime.- “Jawline" (2019) // Directed By Liza Mandelup // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome to Reel Dads #53. After a month hiatus we are finally back with some new episodes on the pipeline. We hope everyone is ready for some new movie recommendations, because we got em! Kyle recommends a brand-spankin' new documentary that has rocketed to the top of his 2019 list, while Tim recommends a film within the "Duplass Universe" that Kyle has yet to see! Let's see where this goes...Kyle's Picks: - “The Amazing Johnathan Documentary" (2019) // Directed By Benjamin Berman // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription. - “Voy a explotar" (2008) // Directed By Gerardo Naranjo // Available to RENT NOW on googlePlay.Tim's Picks:- "Pihu" (2018) // Directed By Kapri Vinod // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.- “Manson Family Vacation" (2015) // Directed by J. Davis // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome to Reel Dads #53. After a month hiatus we are finally back with some new episodes on the pipeline. We hope everyone is ready for some new movie recommendations, because we got em! Kyle recommends a brand-spankin' new documentary that has rocketed to the top of his 2019 list, while Tim recommends a film within the "Duplass Universe" that Kyle has yet to see! Let's see where this goes...Kyle's Picks: - “The Amazing Johnathan Documentary" (2019) // Directed By Benjamin Berman // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu subscription. - “Voy a explotar" (2008) // Directed By Gerardo Naranjo // Available to RENT NOW on googlePlay.Tim's Picks:- "Pihu" (2018) // Directed By Kapri Vinod // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.- “Manson Family Vacation" (2015) // Directed by J. Davis // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome to Reel Dads #52! We got a real selection of movies for this episode, and all 4 of them are available to be watched on streaming services! For y'all that don't already have the Criterion Channel...what are you waiting for exactly? GET ON DAT! In this episode, Tim continues the trend of talking about films of the 90's, along with another Classic Hollywood pick; Kyle recommends a personal "handshake-film" of his, along with one from 2018 that seems to have a lot of mixed opinions from viewers. Enjoy the show!Tim's Picks: - “The River Wild" (1994) // Directed By Curtis Hanson // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription. - “Moonrise" (1948) // Directed By Frank Borzage // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.Kyle's Picks:- "Cyrus" (2010) // Directed By Jay & Mark Duplass // Available to WATCH NOW with HBO NOW subscription.- “Widows" (2018) // Directed By Steve McQueen // Available to WATCH NOW with HBO NOW subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome to Reel Dads #52! We got a real selection of movies for this episode, and all 4 of them are available to be watched on streaming services! For y'all that don't already have the Criterion Channel...what are you waiting for exactly? GET ON DAT! In this episode, Tim continues the trend of talking about films of the 90's, along with another Classic Hollywood pick; Kyle recommends a personal "handshake-film" of his, along with one from 2018 that seems to have a lot of mixed opinions from viewers. Enjoy the show!Tim's Picks: - “The River Wild" (1994) // Directed By Curtis Hanson // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription. - “Moonrise" (1948) // Directed By Frank Borzage // Available to WATCH NOW with Criterion Channel subscription.Kyle's Picks:- "Cyrus" (2010) // Directed By Jay & Mark Duplass // Available to WATCH NOW with HBO NOW subscription.- “Widows" (2018) // Directed By Steve McQueen // Available to WATCH NOW with HBO NOW subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Thank you for tuning in to Episode #51 of Reel Dads! Our sincerest apologies for being one week behind on releasing the episode, but when you hear Kyle's explanation, you'll probably be able to cut us a little slack. This time around, Kyle takes the new-school route and Tim takes the old-school route. Enjoy!Kyle's Picks: - “Four Dogs" (2013) // Directed By Joe Burke // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription. - “Sword of Trust" (2019) // Directed By Lynn Shelton // Available to RENT NOW for $6.99 on Amazon Prime.Tim's Picks:- "Living In Oblivion" (1995) // Directed By Tom DiCillo // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.- “Parents" (1989) // Directed By Bob Balaban // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Thank you for tuning in to Episode #51 of Reel Dads! Our sincerest apologies for being one week behind on releasing the episode, but when you hear Kyle's explanation, you'll probably be able to cut us a little slack. This time around, Kyle takes the new-school route and Tim takes the old-school route. Enjoy!Kyle's Picks: - “Four Dogs" (2013) // Directed By Joe Burke // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription. - “Sword of Trust" (2019) // Directed By Lynn Shelton // Available to RENT NOW for $6.99 on Amazon Prime.Tim's Picks:- "Living In Oblivion" (1995) // Directed By Tom DiCillo // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.- “Parents" (1989) // Directed By Bob Balaban // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
It’s time for #ReelDads50! An awesome mark of completion for the fellas! It’s truly been a pleasure putting this podcast together, and we hope to make many more as time rolls on by. The movie recommendations are simple: Tim and Kyle both went with some big picks they’ve both had in their arsenal since back when the podcast first started. Time for some #BigGuns.Tim’s Picks: - “Bone Tomahawk” (2015) // Directed By S. Craig Zahler // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription. - “Brawl In Cell Block 99” (2017) // Directed By S. Craig Zahler // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime.Kyle’s Picks:- "Wild Canaries” (2014) // Directed By Lawrence Michael Levine // Available to RENT NOW for $3.99 on Amazon Prime.- “Lost In Translation” (2003) // Directed By Sofia Coppola // Available to RENT NOW for $3.99 on Amazon Prime.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
It’s time for #ReelDads50! An awesome mark of completion for the fellas! It’s truly been a pleasure putting this podcast together, and we hope to make many more as time rolls on by. The movie recommendations are simple: Tim and Kyle both went with some big picks they’ve both had in their arsenal since back when the podcast first started. Time for some #BigGuns.Tim’s Picks: - “Bone Tomahawk” (2015) // Directed By S. Craig Zahler // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription. - “Brawl In Cell Block 99” (2017) // Directed By S. Craig Zahler // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime.Kyle’s Picks:- "Wild Canaries” (2014) // Directed By Lawrence Michael Levine // Available to RENT NOW for $3.99 on Amazon Prime.- “Lost In Translation” (2003) // Directed By Sofia Coppola // Available to RENT NOW for $3.99 on Amazon Prime.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome back to Reel Dads! It's getting exciting as we move closer to our 50th episode! For this week's episode, each guy puts up a film from 1997 against a more recent film. In reality, what happened was Kyle recommended a film from 1997 that reminded Tim he had a film from that same year waiting to be watched in his pile of blind-buys! Will the 1997 films win this battle?! Listen and find out! Also, Tim makes a "Reel-Dad-Blunder".Kyle's Pick's: - “Lawn Dogs" (1997) // Directed By John Duigan // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription. - “Us" (2019) // Directed By Jordan Peele // Available to RENT NOW for $5.99 on Amazon Prime.Tim's Picks:- "Eve's Bayou" // Directed By Kasi Lemmons // Available to RENT NOW for $3.99 on Amazon Prime.- “Bad Times At The El Royale" (2018) // Directed By Drew Goddard // Available to WATCH NOW with HBO subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Welcome back to Reel Dads! It's getting exciting as we move closer to our 50th episode! For this week's episode, each guy puts up a film from 1997 against a more recent film. In reality, what happened was Kyle recommended a film from 1997 that reminded Tim he had a film from that same year waiting to be watched in his pile of blind-buys! Will the 1997 films win this battle?! Listen and find out! Also, Tim makes a "Reel-Dad-Blunder".Kyle's Pick's: - “Lawn Dogs" (1997) // Directed By John Duigan // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription. - “Us" (2019) // Directed By Jordan Peele // Available to RENT NOW for $5.99 on Amazon Prime.Tim's Picks:- "Eve's Bayou" // Directed By Kasi Lemmons // Available to RENT NOW for $3.99 on Amazon Prime.- “Bad Times At The El Royale" (2018) // Directed By Drew Goddard // Available to WATCH NOW with HBO subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Thank you for joining back up with us at the Reel Dads Podcast! Just as we did back on Episode #21, we were feeling it was time to shed some extra light on past film recommendations that never got chosen the first time around. It’s always fun to have a another stab it, so enjoy! Also, all four films discussed on the episode are available to watch for free if you already subscribe to the streaming platforms. Happy belated Fathers Day from the Tim and Kyle!Tim’s Pick's: - “Johnny Guitar” (1954) // Directed By Nicholas Ray // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription. - “Revenge” (2017) // Directed By Coralie Fargeat // Available to WATCH NOW with Shudder subscription.Kyle’s Picks:- "Brick” (2005) // Directed By Rian Johnson // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.- “Boyhood” (2014) // Directed By Richard Linklater // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Thank you for joining back up with us at the Reel Dads Podcast! Just as we did back on Episode #21, we were feeling it was time to shed some extra light on past film recommendations that never got chosen the first time around. It’s always fun to have a another stab it, so enjoy! Also, all four films discussed on the episode are available to watch for free if you already subscribe to the streaming platforms. Happy belated Fathers Day from the Tim and Kyle!Tim’s Pick's: - “Johnny Guitar” (1954) // Directed By Nicholas Ray // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription. - “Revenge” (2017) // Directed By Coralie Fargeat // Available to WATCH NOW with Shudder subscription.Kyle’s Picks:- "Brick” (2005) // Directed By Rian Johnson // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.- “Boyhood” (2014) // Directed By Richard Linklater // Available to WATCH NOW with Netflix subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Just a quick announcement: From here on out, Reel Dads Podcast will be sharing new episodes on a bi-weekly basis, just due to busy schedules and making more time for some of life's other pleasures. Thank you for continuing with us!Episode #47 has the fellas discussing some important topics on the show this time around. Please consider this a trigger warning, since there will be discussions on college hazing, racial microaggressions, and conversion therapy. It's always refreshing to talk about these social topics in a healthy environment, so enjoy the discussion!Kyle’s Pick's: - “Tyrel” (2018) // Directed By Sebastian Silva // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu Subscription. - “Border” (2018) // Directed By Ali Abbasi // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu SubscriptionTim’s Picks:- "Haze” (2016) // Directed By David Burkman // Available to WATCH NOW on Netflix.- “The Miseducation Of Cameron Post (2018) // Directed By Desiree Akhavan // Available to RENT NOW for $3.99 on Amazon Prime.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Just a quick announcement: From here on out, Reel Dads Podcast will be sharing new episodes on a bi-weekly basis, just due to busy schedules and making more time for some of life's other pleasures. Thank you for continuing with us!Episode #47 has the fellas discussing some important topics on the show this time around. Please consider this a trigger warning, since there will be discussions on college hazing, racial microaggressions, and conversion therapy. It's always refreshing to talk about these social topics in a healthy environment, so enjoy the discussion!Kyle’s Pick's: - “Tyrel” (2018) // Directed By Sebastian Silva // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu Subscription. - “Border” (2018) // Directed By Ali Abbasi // Available to WATCH NOW with Hulu SubscriptionTim’s Picks:- "Haze” (2016) // Directed By David Burkman // Available to WATCH NOW on Netflix.- “The Miseducation Of Cameron Post (2018) // Directed By Desiree Akhavan // Available to RENT NOW for $3.99 on Amazon Prime.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Episode #46 has Tim and Kyle returning back to “The Music Box” for the first time since Episode #11. Enjoy has the guys revisit their first love with some great album recommendations. Tim tries very hard to rekindle the flame for a past love of Kyle’s, while Kyle brings forward a very interesting concept album.Tim’s Pick: - Death Cab For Cutie - “Kintsugi” (2015), released on Atlantic Records / Barsuk Records.Kyle’s Pick: - Andy Shauf - “The Party” (2016), released on ANTI- Records.
Episode #46 has Tim and Kyle returning back to “The Music Box” for the first time since Episode #11. Enjoy has the guys revisit their first love with some great album recommendations. Tim tries very hard to rekindle the flame for a past love of Kyle’s, while Kyle brings forward a very interesting concept album.Tim’s Pick: - Death Cab For Cutie - “Kintsugi” (2015), released on Atlantic Records / Barsuk Records.Kyle’s Pick: - Andy Shauf - “The Party” (2016), released on ANTI- Records.