In this podcast, Glenn and Joe, two regular guys who really, really like to talk about movies, get together every so often and watch a movie together, and then record their thoughts.
Glenn and Joe are back with their favorite films of 2023. Number 9 will surprise you! Film critics hate this one weird podcast episode!
Glenn and Joe dive deep into (almost) all of the nominees for this years Academy Award for Best Picture.
Today we have a double feature of a review as Glenn and Joe dive into two very different films: Bradley Cooper's Maestro and Miyazaki's swan song, The Boy and the Heron.
In case there has ever been any confusion about the name of our show, we are here with a new episode proving that we really will review just about anything. Joining us for the first time ever, our good friend Tyson is here to lend his perspective on the timeless masterpiece of wholesome comedy, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.
Join Glenn and Joe as they review the latest Icelandic travel documentary, Godland. Discover vast landscapes to be traversed, peaks to be scaled, raging rivers to be swept away on, and maybe even a thing or two about the mating habits of eels in this new film from Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason.
David Lynch is furious because of this one weird review! Listen now to unlock the shocking answer to the age-old question: what the heck is Eraserhead? Glenn and Joe dive deep into the murky, sticky, wet world of Henry Spencer and his titular Head in David Lynch's debut film, Eraserhead.
That's right folks, the moment you've all been waiting for. The moment Glenn and Joe divulge their top ten deepest darkest secrets—I mean favorite films of 2022.
Take a deep dive with Glenn and Joe to explore the depths of Aronofsky's latest film and Brendan Frasier's comeback, The Whale.
Steven Spielberg is back at it, making movies about making movies. Listen as Glenn and Joe, who like to watch movies, talk about this new movie.
Glenn and Joe recorded this entire episode on a VHS camera! Unfortunately, we can't figure out a way to get that into a computer so all we have is audio. Listen as Glenn and Joe dive into Charlotte Wells' incredible debut film, Aftersun.
Glenn and Joe recorded this episode from the remote fictional island of Inisherin, after weeks of not speaking to each other for reasons unknown. In it they review Martin McDonagh's new dark comedy that reunites Colin Ferrell and Brendan Gleeson.
Glenn and Joe tackle Todd Field's new film about the cutthroat world of symphony orchestras, TÁR.
Many of you were no doubt perplexed when, after the release of the Cohen Bothers' Ballad of Buster Scruggs back in 2018, there was no Review Anything episode covering the western anthology film. Well, turns out it was buried deep in the vault! We pulled it out, blew off the dust, bought a reel-to-reel tape deck from eBay, and digitized it just for our loyal fans.
And we're back again! Somehow, Glenn and Joe have recorded another podcast before literal years have gone by. This time, it's a deep dive into the blood-soaked insanity that is Sam Raimi's 1987 classic, Evil Dead II. That's right - just in time for Spooky Season.
After a brief hiatus, Review Anything is back! This time Glenn and Joe deliver the long-awaited and much-asked-for deep dive into everyone's favorite oceanic romp, Moby Dick.
Glenn and Joe unpack Charlie Kaufman’s new artsy Netflix film.
Glenn and Joe tackle David Lynch’s 18 hour film, or television show if you prefer, Twin Peaks: The Return.
Review Anything is back with a review of Christopher Nolan’s palindromic mind-bender, Tenet.
Glenn and Joe do a retrospective episode on their favorite films from the past decade.
In this, the longest episode of Review Anything to date, Glenn and Joe review...everything! At least all of the Best Picture Oscar nominees for 2020.
In this episode, we discuss Alexandro Cuaron’s beautiful Best Picture nominee, Roma.
Glenn and Joe had the unique opportunity to see Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece in 70mm IMAX, so obviously an episode of Review Anything was in order. They discuss the innovative techniques, incredible visuals, and shocking sound design of the sci-fi classic.
In this episode, Glenn and Joe break down Damien Chazelle's new biopic, First Man.
In this episode, Glenn and Joe talk about Lynne Ramsay's 2018 film, You Were Never Really Here. Joe and Glenn gush about the editing, the editing, the editing...and then some other things. They also pose the questions, "Does this film have similarities to Taxi Driver?" "Why is Joaquin Phoenix so good?" and "I mean really, could the editing be any better?"
In this episode Glenn and Joe review the 2018 Paul Schrader film "First Reformed." They talk about the themes, cinematography, and general thoughts about Schrader's thought-provoking drama.