Just average people who love music and movies giving you their thoughts on albums and films
After a LONG layoff, WE ARE BACK! This time we are drafting our favorite basketball films!
As the Shady Siders look to end the curse once and for all, we look to end our coverage of the awesome Netflix trilogy that swept the nation this summer!
Part Two of the Fear Street trilogy has us going back in time to 1978. Hear what Elliott, Slate, and Brandi have to say about this summer camp slasher that is the pivotal to the Fear Street Franchise
It's 1978 and The Rolling Stones are trying to find a new sound. Disco and Punk Rock is taking over and the band hasn't had a crictically accepted album in the last few years. This album marks the turning point for The Rolling Stones. Hear what The Pod Squad has to say about the most succesful Stones album in the band's history.
It's new, but it's old! The B side of this podcast has The Pod Squad giving their opinions on the first film in the Netflix Fear Street Slasher series inspired by the R.L. Stine books
The A Side of this weeks podcast has the crew reviewing Bush's debut album Sixteen Stone which dropped in 1994 to go along with the film that the gang breaks down on the B side of the podcast, Fear Street Part One 1994
This week the Pod Squad is here to give your their thoughts on the star studded ensemble heist film No Sudden Move from HBO Max
"It's the little things that get you caught" and its The Little Things that have us talking in this weeks episode. This time around we review the HBO Max movie The Little Things, that sparked some internet controversy based off mixed reviews and multiple theories that has been thrown out into the universe that surrounds this murder mystery crime thriller starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto
Just like Ed and Lorraine Warren, we are back for the third installment of the Conjuring film franchise! It's been way too long, but we have finally gotten the Pod Squad back together to talk about their thoughts on the newest Conjuring film, the Conjuring Universe as it stands, and some spiritual belief discussion thrown around as well!
It's Slasher Season!!!! The entire crew is all here for our Month of Macabre! We talk all things horror on this week's podcast!
In the second installment of our random film challenge, Brandi Slate, and Eliott tackle one of the biggest questions in film history. Is Casablanca the greatest film of all time?
The first chapter in our random film challenge is Elliot's pick of Thor Ragnarok! The gang shares their thoughts on the most widely accepted film starring the God of Thunder, or is it Lord of Lightning?
Coronavirus can't keep us away! This week we are back to discuss the newest project from rising star Joyner Lucas & Chris Hemsworth's action smorgasbord film Extraction
The gang is all here, and we're ready to let you know what the best 10 films of 2019 are, and we hand out the first ever Silver Screens & Speakers Film Awards!
Scorsese draws up a dream team of De Niro, Pacino, Pesci and more in what might be his biggest film yet! Here's our thought on the Netflix phenomenon.
Eminem is back with his latest album! Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock, this album takes some dark turns, and we're here to break it down for you.
An album 15 years in the making, a sequel that comes 40 years after the original film, and a podcast that took 3 months to complete!
Slate and Elliott break down the new Luke Combs album, and the shift their attention to a long awaited sequel that was a decade in the making.
Probably the most talked about album of 2019 teams up with one of the most talked about films of the year as well! Elliott, Brandi, and Slate breakdown Kanye's "Gospel" album Jesus Is King, and then turn their focus to the controversial DC film Joker
The Devil's rejects are back!!!! After a long hiatus and what was thought to be a perfect ending to the Firefly family story, Baby, Otis, and Spaulding are back in Rob Zombie's newest film! And a special album was picked for this episode where every song on the album is inspired by a horror classic!
It's that time again when we go back in the vault and disucss a classic film accompanied by an album that released that same year. With Dr.Sleep coming out soon, it only seemed right to do Stanley Kubrick's The Shining!
A long lost cohost makes his epic return to discuss Tyler Childer's breakout sophomore album, and then the guys talk Pennywise, The Losers Club, and all things terrifying from Andy Muschietti's epic conclusion of Stephen King's It
Big K.R.I.T.'s DJ, DJ Dibiase, is gracious enough to stop by to talk about his life as a DJ, what it's like being on tour, K.R.I.T.'s new album and much more!
Slate and Brandi are joined by podcast newbie J.P. to discuss Big K.R.I.T.'s new album where he revisits his original mixtape 10 years after it's release alongside that is their thoughts on the last Spider-Man movie in the MCU, Spider-Man: Far From Home
Slate, Brandi, and Ryan are back to discuss the most personal album MGK has released to date, then later in the show they break down their thoughts on the reboot of the 80's classic Child's Play!
Slate and Brandi are joined by a new cohost making his show debut to discuss a rock album Brandi has been dying to talk about and a film Slate believes is the monster film we've always wanted and needed, but somehow isn't appreciated enough.
Zac Efron, Ted Bundy, Netfix and kill, I mean chill. What more do you want? This week we break down the Ted Bundy biopic starring Zac Efron, and to go along with Ted's charisma to charm the ladies, we figured we might as well do Lloyd's latest album as well.
Sorry it took so long to get this episode done, but we are back like we never left! This episode, we break down Logic's latest album, (Slate's review MIGHT just surprise you) alongside Seth Rogen & Charlize Theron's political Rom-Com, Long Shot
It’s our 50th episode!!!! The mother of all comic book films is finally here and we break down our thoughts on the culmination of the last decade of Marvel films that have all led up to this epic showdown in the biggest movie of all time! Oh yeah, and we talk about ScHoolboy Q's new album as well!
A little something new, a little something old, and a little something young, and unique, to say the least. This week we break down Billie Elish's debut album, and compare the new Pet Sematary to the 1989 original
In this week's episode we take it all the way back to 1991 and review Nirvana's debut album, alongside Martin Scorsese's thriller Cape Fear, starring Nick Nolte and Robert DeNiro
Part two is where the gang breaks down Jordan Peele's latest film Us. They talk about the themes and underlying tones of this film and discuss why the either really liked the film, or why they were extremely frustrated with the movie.
Part one of this episode is where Slate, Elliott & Brandi review the final project released by Nipsey Hussle, his debut album Victory Lap. The group takes the theme of this album, and compare it to the legacy that Nipsey left behind.
Brandi introduces the fellas to a Dutch band that she came across on spotify and the gang discusses the new Netflix film starring Ben Affleck and Charlie Hunnam about veterans who struggle with civilian life and decide to rob a drug lord.
After winning masked singer, T-pain has rebooted his career with a new album! Slate, Tone, and E break down Pain's latest project alongside Captain Marvel's big screen debut!
This week we discuss Imagine Dragons' new album Origins and the biopic about the WWE's youngest Diva Champion Paige, Fighting WIth My Family, and Slate has a bone to pick with the film makers about this movie!
In the latest episode we discuss A Boogie With Da Hoodie's album Hoodie SZN and the Netflix documentary Fyre
The gang finishes off their lists announcing their top films of 2018 and the winner(s) of the Top Ten Contest
All three members of the team discuss & debate their choices for the top ten films in 2018
Slate & Elliott are at each other’s throats about Glass! Also E gives up a freebie for his top ten!
The fellas discuss internet sensation Maggie Rogers debut album and the first feel good movie of 2019
Slate & Brandi cover the Netflix sensation that swept the country a Bird Box alongside Disturbed’s new album Evolution
After some technical difficulties “the show must go on!” As they say, Slate and Elliott discuss The Mule, oh and “is Clint Eastwood a racist?”
It’s the final show of 2018 what better way to go out than to go out with Kip Moore & Clint Eastwood?
The gang had their first official Silver Screens outing! This week they cover Ghost’s fourth album Prequelle and the latest possession movie to hit the big screen.
Philly is in the house! Slate & Elliott discuss Meek Mill’s return and the latest installment in the Rocky/Creed saga.
The gang is back and this time they cover a film and album of unique taste
The Houston based MC stops by for a one on one interview with Slate for his new album Small Goals
Slate and Tone cover Houston rapper Delorean’s most personal album yet and Boots Riley’s directorial debut
Slate and Brandi breakdown the Queen Biopic and a new Panic At The Disco album
A podcast 40 years in the making? We discuss the newest slasher installment of the classic Halloween franchise