Dive into movies with Ryan and Dylan as they discuss box office numbers, recent releases, awards shows, and more.
Ryan and Dylan are joined once again by Kirk Simpson. Their Mission, should they choose to accept it, is to review Ghost Protocol, Rogue Nation, and Fallout in the Mission: Impossible franchise.
Dylan, once again lost without Ryan to guide him, finds his way into a review of Thunderbolts*, the latest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Dylan and Ryan give separate reviews for some of the hit TV shows and somewhat lackluster films they watched in April, including The White Lotus Season 3 finale, The Rehearsal, Freaky Tales, and Death of a Unicorn.
After a short hiatus, Dylan rejoins Ryan to share their thoughts on Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan's smash hit, Sinners.
Ryan is joined by Edward Finan, Alex Flores, and Hunter Vance to discuss their experience attending the online portion of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Then, the crew ranks their top 5 favorites and explains why you should be on the lookout for this year's first batch of festival darlings.
Ryan is joined by a trio of David Lynch fans - Edward Finan, Alex Flores, and Hunter Vance - to discuss Lynch's trademark cinematic touch in one of his most prominent feature films, Blue Velvet (1986)
Ryan is joined by Nigerian filmmaker Tolulope Ogunrinde to discuss the history of Nigerian cinema. Then, they examine two of Tolu's favorite Nigerian films and the influence they had on his upcoming feature film that hopes to both cherish and challenge Nigerian culture.
Ryan recaps the major highlights and announcements from the annual gathering of theater owners and movie studios in the 2025 edition of Cinemacon
Ryan and Dylan give their thoughts on the not so well-reviewed The Electric State from the Russo Brothers.
After a long wait, Ryan and Dylan finally review the follow up to Bong Joon-Ho's masterful Oscar-winning film, Parasite, Mickey 17.
Ryan and Dylan discuss the winners of the 2025 Academy Awards, crown the winner of the Oscar Draft, and give out their Box Office Bonus Oscars, better known as Boxies.
Ryan and Dylan reach back into the grab back to pull out some of the movie and TV hits from this past February, including One of Them Days, Severance, Companion, and The White Lotus.
Ryan and Dylan name who they think will win and should win at Hollywood's biggest night, the Oscars.
Ryan and Dylan select their picks for the fifth annual Box Office Draft in what will certainly be an exciting race.
Ryan and Dylan recap the previous year by unveiling their top ten releases.
Ryan and Dylan give the final tally of the 2024 Box Office Draft and crown the fourth annual winner.
Ryan and Dylan review RaMell Ross's adaptation of Nickel Boys.
After an eternity of patience, Ryan and Dylan are finally able to see The Brutalist, and decide whether or not it is a modern epic masterpiece.
Ryan and Dylan recap the 2025 Golden Globes including the winners, the snubs, and the absolute trainwreck of a ceremony itself.
Ryan and Dylan are rejoined by Lillian Snyder nearly five years after the original David Fincher analysis to discuss Alien 3, Gone Girl, and to re-review Se7en.
Ryan and Dylan review this year's holiday outings for the family: Robert Eggers' retelling of a gothic horror classic, Nosferatu, and the Nicole Kidman led power-fetish, affair flick, Babygirl.
Ryan and Dylan revisit an old favorite when Christopher Nolan's Interstellar is re-released in IMAX for its 10th anniversary.
Ryan and Dylan finally conclude their review of Richard Linklater's Before Trilogy, almost two years since they started, and once again get personal and deep as they reflect on the past and bid farewell to this long-running saga.
Ryan and Dylan watch this year's Barbenheimer double feature phenomenon Glicked, featuring the mesmerizing Wicked and the brutal Gladiator II.
Ryan and Dylan review one of their most anticipated films of the year, Anora.
Ryan and Dylan review Conclave, the new religious thriller from Edward Berger following the intense election of a new Pope.
Ryan and Dylan select five films each to participate in the fourth annual Oscar Draft.
Ryan and Dylan are joined by friend and film critic Camden Ferrell to discuss Happiness, Todd Solondz's disturbing and uncomfortable take on American Suburbia.
Ryan and Dylan are rejoined by Sean Tormey, like every other horror episode, to tackle the gooiest, gnarliest, grossest gore that cinema has to offer, including The Fly, Scanners, and this year's body horror spectacular, The Substance.
In another "Lost Tapes," Ryan and Dylan reminisce about the summer movie season of 2019 and review the original Joker.
Ryan and Dylan review the long-awaited sequel to one of 2019's biggest hits, Joker, and the return of Jaoquin Phoenix to his Academy Award winning role.
Ryan and Dylan conclude the Month of Coppola with a review of what may be the final film of legend Francis Ford Coppola, and supposedly his magnum opus, Megalopolis.
Ryan and Dylan dive into some of the pitfalls of Coppola's career following his career-defining run in the seventies, including One From the Heart, Dracula, and Youth Without Youth.
Ryan and Dylan continue the month of Coppola in anticipation of Megalopolis with two of Coppola's biggest hits: The Conversation and Apocalypse Now.
Ryan and Dylan begin their month-long series on one of the greatest American filmmakers of all time, Francis Ford Coppola, focusing on the beginning of his career, pre-Godfather.
Ryan and Dylan are rejoined by frequent guest, and Xenomorph expert Sean Tormey to review the latest entry in the Alien franchise.
Ryan and Dylan give their thoughts on the first MCU movie to release in months, Deadpool & Wolverine.
Ryan is back! He rejoins Dylan to recap the summer movie season and provide an update on the box office draft.
Dylan reviews Pixar's introspective film Inside Out, as well as its new sequel.
Dylan does a semi-director analysis on Richard Linklater's dark comedies, Bernie and Hit Man.
Ryan is joined by Sean Tormey once again to play Episode Roulette where a few random words dictate which episodes of random shows the boys must watch.
Dylan Reviews Furiosa, the post-apocalyptic prequel to George Miller's Fury Road.
Ryan curates another selection of films for Dylan to review: Sean Baker's introspective slice of life film, The Florida Project, and Akira Kurosawa's 3-hour medical drama, Red Beard
Ryan and Dylan review the Planet of the Apes reboot trilogy from the 2010s in anticipation of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.
Ryan and Dylan kick off the summer movie season with Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt's stuntacular romance action flick, The Fall Guy.
Ryan and Dylan review the new film about love, betrayal, and tennis by Director Luca Guadagnino and Star/Producer Zendaya.
In the wake of OJ Simpson's death, Ryan and Dylan rewatch and review Ryan Murphy's dramatization of the trial of the century.
Ryan and Dylan give an overview of the highlights of CinemaCon before reviewing Alex Garland's Civil War, A24's biggest film yet.
Ryan gives a recap of his experience at WrestleMania 40 while Dylan gives a first impression of the WWE and wrestling as a whole.
Ryan and Dylan share their thoughts on the new Godzilla x Kong film, Ryan recaps his feelings about the Monsterverse as a whole, and Dylan is joined by Kaiju-super-fan Ezra Prather to dig deep on the New Empire.
Ryan gives reviews on a few movies from March as well as several new TV shows, including Shogun and 3 Body Problem.