Sisters Sara and Nora are rewatching and recapping every Disney Channel Original Movie so you don't have to! Nostalgia guaranteed!
Sara and Nora share lots of laughs discussing lunar squatter's rights, Selena the unlikely moon goddess, and a plate full of inexplicably large bones??
Sara, Nora, and special guest Jonathan discuss Disney Channel's first-ever sequel — and the only Zequel known to man.
Cetus lapetus! Sara and Nora are back in a luminarious way to discuss THE it girl of 2049, Zenon Kar. It's gonna be major!
Sara and Nora learn that this 2018 DCOM is both a musical and a metaphor for racism ... and they're not sure how they feel about either of those things.
Sara and Nora enjoy the spooky lore of this 2002 film which stars a young Kat Dennings — and share some laughs over the insane father character.
Sara, Nora, and special guest Jake unmask the Phantom of the Megaplex.
Sara and Nora discover that Grandma Aggie is a pathological liar and are the meanest they've been to a DCOM love interest since Pixel Perfect.
Sara and Nora discuss the DCOM with the wildest age-gap relationship of all: a California teen and a 1,000-year-old Buddhist Monk.
Sara, Nora, and special guest Anthony reminisce about Wizards of Waverly Place the show, realize how horny the parents are in this film, and rail against the toxic treatment of a parrot.
Sara decides to switch gears and cover a Mary-Kate and Ashley movie in Nora's absence and enlists special guest Jinn to help her dissect this film about model UN and boys.
Sara and Nora discuss Taylor Swift vs. Camilla Belle, learn some fun facts about Hawaii, and reminisce about "Truth Is" culture.
Sara, Nora, and special guest Mary-Kate invite you to gather around the campfire and listen to the legend of Camp Rock vs. Camp Star.
Sara and Nora return after a long hiatus to discuss the DCOM that made Demi Lovato a star.
Sara and Nora kick off DCOM Boom summer with a movie about baseball, cooking, and SEXISM!!!
Sara and Nora roast the protagonist of this 2010 film about the perils of fame.
Sara and Nora feel gaslit by a DCOM about bowling and reminisce about Webkinz.com.
Sara, Nora, and special guest Maddy gush about Corbin Bleu and Keke Palmer's chemistry and romanticize falling in love with your neighbor.
Sara and Nora laugh about the insanity of 7th Heaven, question this film's love interest, and discuss what the real Erica and Courtney Enders are doing now.
Sara and Nora discuss their second DCOM about time travel (and their second DCOM featuring Nicholas Braun).
Sara and Nora attempt to put their fingers on the difference between new and old DCOMs while discussing this 2021 film.
Sara, Nora, and special guest Noreen discuss leprechaun lore, No Irish Need Apply signs, and more in this seasonally appropriate episode.
Sara and Nora discuss the Emmy Award-winning DCOM based on a true story, The Color of Friendship.
Sara and Nora have opposing takes on this film's protagonist and discuss the ups and downs of Selena and Demi's friendship.
Sara and Nora were aged several years by this DCOM about de-aging, time travel, and realizing you have more in common with your parents than you think.
Sara, Nora, and special guest Ava get emotional discussing the Wildcats' final days at East High.
Sara, Nora, and special guest Henry debate whether Troy did anything wrong in the HSM sequel.
Sara and Nora unpack the cultural significance of High School Musical, realize Gabriella is a pick me, and fall in love with Zac Efron all over again.
Sara explains why she and Nora have been unexpectedly away for several weeks and talks about Disney Channel news.
Sara and Nora discuss Disney Channel's answer to Ice Princess and play a DCOM Boom game in their last episode of 2022.
Sara and Nora reminisce about childhood snow day rituals, question why the little brother in this film is so angry, and learn the meaning of Christmas.
Sara and Nora drag Santa for his problematic naughty-or-nice binary while discussing the piece of media that showed the world that the dad from Malcolm in the Middle could play a criminal.
Sara and Nora would follow Lindsay Lohan anywhere, even to *gasp* Brooklyn!!!
Sara and Nora dip their toes into nouveau Disney Channel discussing this 2016 film and complain about the abundance of gifted kids in children's media.
Sara and Nora get feministy discussing what they consider to be the horniest DCOM they've discussed so far.
Sara and Nora finish out Monstober with another trip to Halloweentown.
Sara and Nora have their first DCOM Boom disagreement debating which Twitches movie is better.
Sara and Nora discuss vampire lore and discover that this monster movie is really an allegory about dating a charming sociopath.
Sara and Nora are ready to discuss one of the spookiest phenomenons of all...identical twins.
Sara and Nora kick off their Monstober celebrations with a classic spooky DCOM.
Sara and Nora discuss fangirl culture, the painful reality of being a middle school girl, and Disney's abhorrent treatment of Drew Seeley.
Sara and Nora discuss a movie that's not like other DCOMS...it's shyer and quirkier!!!
Sara and Nora discuss a chilling sci-fi thriller that cautions against replacing human connection with technology and recall the ways in which they remembered it differently from childhood.
Sara and Nora travel back to a simpler time — the late 1990s. Between the skating stunts, the sick burns, and the seriously sweet moral, Brink! just might be their favorite DCOM yet.
Sara and Nora absolutely roast Roscoe (played by Ricky Ullman) for perpetuating unrealistic standards for women and question whether the science of this 2004 film makes literally any sense.
In the first ever episode of the DCOM Boom, Sara and Nora explain why Cadet Kelly has a place in LGBTQ+ film history and discuss Christy Carlson Romano's YouTube videos.