A weekly podcast discussing anything and everything movies...in one word. Top 5s are discussed, new movies are reviewed and current news in the movie industry is discussed as well.
In episode 15, Ryan provides an update on Tenet (again), and his two "Trailers of the Week." He then reviews the Obama-produced documentary Crip Camp, potential "Horror Flick of the Year" Relic and does a rewind review of V For Vendetta.
In episode 14, Ryan discusses a new project from Gina Prince-Bythewood, Viola Davis and Lupita Nyong'o, Tenet's reappearance in the news and his Trailer of the Week. Ryan then reviews Apple TV's WW2 action flick Greyhound, Hulu's Palm Springs and Netflix's new addition The Old Guard.
In episode 13, Ryan discusses whether or not Hamilton should be eligible for the 2021 Oscars, and his two "Trailers of the Week." Ryan then reviews the Jake Tapper-produced Afghanistan war film The Outpost, the theatrical version of Hamilton and a rewind review of Grease 2.
In episode 12, Ryan discusses movie and theater delays, Christopher Nolan's "Chair Gate" and his Trailer of the Week. Ryan reviews four features: Blumhouse's political satire The Hunt, Amazon Prime's new family action flick My Spy, history biopic Harriet and a potential 2020 Best Picture pick Never Rarely Sometimes Always.
In episode 11, Ryan discusses a potential Wedding Crashers sequel, the passing of Joel Schumacher and his Trailer of the Week. Amazon Prime's airline thriller 7500, Netflix's true crime story Lost Girls and the horror mash-up I See You are reviewed.
In episode 10, Ryan shares his trailer of the week and Cole Blick joins the podcast to discuss Judd Apatow's latest film The King of Staten Island starring SNL's Pete Davidson, as well as Spike Lee's lastest Vietnam War joint Da 5 Bloods.
In episode 9, Ryan's discusses The Batman's cast and director Matt Reeves' view on utilizing the Joker in his new film, along with his trailer of the week. He then reviews Spike Lee's searing social commentary film BlacKkKlansmen, the Clint Eastwood classic Escape from Alcatraz and the new Kevin James-starring-as-a-villain film Becky.
In episode 8, Ryan discusses AMC's big losses, Cineworld's thoughts on wearing masks and his trailer of the week. He reviews three features: a timely, necessary watch of Just Mercy, historical action flick Midway and Amazon Prime's new sci-fi flick The Vast of Night.
In episode 7, Ryan discusses the events in Minneapolis, news that Cineworld plans to reopen in July and his two "Trailers of the Week." He reviews the new historical flick Capone, Netflix Canada's The Decline and Blumhouse's revisioning of The Invisible Man.
In episode 6, Ryan discusses his "Trailer of the Week," Spike Lee's Da 5 Bloods, and Cole Blick joins the podcast to review The Assistant, Ben Affleck's The Way Back and one of the most unique films of the year, Swallow.
In episode 5, Ryan discusses Amazon's proposal to buy the struggling AMC, along with his trailer of the week. He reviews HBO's After Truth documentary, Netflix's big budget action flick Extraction and Universal's horror flick The Lodge.
In episode 4, Ryan reviews Amazon Prime's indie thriller Blow the Man Down, Taika Waititi's quirky coming-of-ager Hunt for the Wilderpeople and Netflix's new political allegory The Platform.
In the third episode, Ryan discusses the AMC/Universal spat and reviews his top 5 horror films of all time. This will be Ryan's last top 5 for awhile as he transitions into reviewing a couple films each week.
In the second episode, Ryan reviews his top five movies of all time.
In the first-ever episode, Ryan reviews his top 5 films of 2019.