Keith, Brad and Ben talk movies and pop culture over a meal.

The longtime NBC hospital comedy is back with its original cast and Keith is excited.

Shrinking on Apple TV is back for a third season and is sharp as ever, says Keith.

The Moment: 1:09 How to Make Killing: 3:57 I Can Only Imagine 2: 9:24

A signature show from Netflix is back but so far, Keith is not impressed.

The gang is back in the classroom this week, teaching Brad about the 1971 Clint Eastwood movie, "Dirty Harry."

There's a new spy series on Peacock starring Haley Lu Richardson and Emilia Clarke and Keith is fan.

Shelter: 0:31 The Wrecking Crew: 4:00 Send Help: 13:35

Keith, Brad and Ben give their opinions on the recently announced Oscar nomination slate.

The Rip: 1:00 Dead Man's Wire: 4:04 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple: 7:17

A new Netflix series featuring Jon Bernthal and Tess Thompson is here, but it left Keith wanting.

After a long hiatus, this spy series starring Tom Hiddleston is back on Amazon Prime.

The guys talk about the movies they want to see this year.

The guys share their favorite (and least favorite) movies of 2025.

Keith lists his favorite TV shows of 2025. Plus, Ben's brief, belated review of "The Terminal List: The Dark Wolf," an action spy series from Amazon.

Avatar: Fire and Ash: 0:31 Is This Thing On?: 3:44 The Housemaid: 7:13 Marty Supreme: 13:02

Keith reviews "Dept. Q," a British crime thriller television series that debuted on Netflix earlier this year.

The crew is joined by Friends of the Podcast Kelly and Matt to draft our favorite Christmas and holiday movies.

KPop Demon Hunters: 1:17 The Baltimorons: 2:58 Oh. What. Fun.: 5:50 Hamnet: 9:35

Can a Netflix series about the true story of 20th US President James Garfield and admirer Charles Guiteau, who assassinated him be any good? Keith says yes.

Zootopia 2: 1:13 Train Dreams: 4:47 Wake Up Dead Man: 13:01

Ben recently finished watching "Chad Powers," a new Hulu sports comedy starring Glen Powell, based on a character originally played by former NFL QB Eli Manning.

Wicked for Good: 0:53 Nouvelle Vague: 3:48

A new sci-fi series from the creator of "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" has landed on Apple + and Keith gives his initial thoughts.

Frankenstein: 0:29 The Running Man: 9:45

Keith has watched the first few episodes of "Down Cemetery Road," an eight-part British television series based on the 2003 novel by Mick Herron that is currently streaming on Apple Plus.

The guys are reunited this week as Keith gives his belated thoughts on the new Bruce Springsteen movie before he settles in with Ben to talk about the Netflix nuclear thriller, "A House of Dynamite." Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere (Keith's Version) (0:14) A House of Dynamite: 3:20

Keith talks about this political thriller television series on Netlix, starring Keri Russell.

Brad and Ben review this Bruce Springsteen biopic starring Jeremy Allen White.

Tim Robinson is back and so are the quirks, as Keith reviews the comedian's latest show, HBO's "The Chair Company."

The Lost Bus: 0:26 Good Boy: 3:57 Good Fortune: 10:35

Keith talks about this new FX crime show set in Tulsa and starring Ethan Hawke.

Roofman: 2:00 Soul on Fire: 6:00 Tron: Ares: 13:05

Keith, Brad and Ben discuss "The Smashing Machine," a sports biopic on MMA fighter Mark Kerr that has been touted as an acting showcase for action star Dwayne Johnson.

Keith and Ben talk about Paul Thomas Anderson's latest movie, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Chase Infiniti, Teyana Taylor and Benicio del Toro.

The podcast welcomes Friend of the Podcast Earl to talk about the winners and losers of the 2024-25 network TV season.

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues: 4:50 The Long Walk: 9:02

Keith gives his thoughts on this year's Emmy Awards and the TV shows that were recognized.

The guys are reunited and ready to catch up on three movies: Caught Stealing: 1:31 East of Wall: 7:27 Highest 2 Lowest: 10:44

Keith has finished "The Paper." Here are his thoughts.

Kelly and Ben close out their spotlight on heist movies with 2001's "Ocean's 11" and its spinoff/sequel, "Ocean's 8."

The creators of the U.S. version of "The Office" turn their faux documentary stylings on another business, a failing Ohio newspaper. Keith discusses why it might be worth checking out.

Kelly and Ben explore the serious side of heist movies this week with movies by David Mamet and Michael Mann.

Keith reminds everyone that the Terriers, an FX detective show that only ran for one season on FX in 2010, is now available to watch on Hulu.

In the second part of this mini-series, Kelly and Ben talk about a trio of Nicholas Cage movies.

Ben gives his thoughts on the return of this longtime animated series featuring everyone's favorite salesman of propane and propane accessories: Hank Hill.

Kelly and Ben begin a four-episode mini-series discussing Hollywood's heist, caper, bank robbery and con man movies. First up: the original and remake of Point Break.

Keith reviews "Leanne," a Netflix comedy from Susan McMartin, Chuck Lorre and Leanne Morgan.