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Adam Lichtenstein talks the Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers
Adam Lichtenstein straight from the Locker Rooms after Florida Panthers 6-2 victory Saturday Night 052425
Adam Lichtenstein from the South Florida Sun Sentinel joins Larry Blustein to talk about the latest going on at the University of Miami and so much more
Adam Lichtenstein South Florida Sun Sentinel joins Larry Blustein and talks about Miami Hurricanes Pro Day and what he took away from it for the canes going to the NFL draft this year
Josh is joined by World History Correspodnents Fred Kolb and Adam Lichtenstein to talk all about "September 5." They discuss how the filmmakers did in creating a tense atmosphere setting the film almost exclusively inside a production control room, the movie's depiction of Germany in a fraught moment in time as it had its reintroduction to the world stage overshadowed by a terrorist attack, the ways in which the film did or did not comments on current events, the quality of the performances and much more!
Chuck thinks Auburn has a really dangerous early schedule, even if they're playing well. Chuck and Heath discuss a surprising schedule move by a power 4 program. Adam Lichtenstein of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel assesses Miami as the Hurricanes begin spring football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miami Hurricanes reporter Adam Lichtenstein joins Afternoon Drive to discuss Cam Ward ahead of the NFL Draft. He talks about Cam Ward playing half of the Pop-Tart Bowl, if he's worthy of a top-two pick, if he can be a leader on day-one in the NFL, and more.
Nick and Jonathan are joined by Miami Hurricanes reporter Adam Lichtenstein. Then, they discuss Cam Ward's readiness for the NFL, and the Titans giving Harold Landry permission to seek a trade.
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Josh is joined by recurring guest Adam Lichtenstein to talk about "A Complete Unknown." They discuss whether James Mangold's biopic of Bob Dylan did a sufficient job as examining the enigmatic musician's life in the early 1960s, Timothée Chalamet's performance in the title role and how he did playing Dylan's various hit songs, the supporting performances from Edward Norton, Monica Babaro and Elle Fanning and much more!
Heath talks about FSU's current NIL lawsuit and its further implications. He is then joined by Tyler McComas from The Ref 93.7 to talk Oklahoma and Adam Lichtenstein from SunSentinel to talk Miami. Heath finishes off 2024 discussing coach movements and portal news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Each year, there are two games circled on the Florida State football schedule, both intrastate rivalries that have established themselves as important parts of college football's tapestry. While FSU-UF had its heyday during its fierce battles between Bobby Bowden and Steve Spurrier, the series between Florida State and the Miami Hurricanes has maintained its edge and prestige even when one team falters and the national stakes of the matchup fall to the wayside. Seven of the last ten matchups (18 of the last 25!) have been decided by one score, with the series sitting at 35-33 in Miami's favor. The history and importance of this game isn't lost on either side, especially as the memory of Florida State's 2022 win in Hard Rock Stadium is still fresh in Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal's mind. In his first year leading the program, he saw FSU put together a 45-3 win, the largest road victory in the history of the two schools. After pushing the Seminoles to the edge last year in an upset bid, making a statement is going to be on the forefront of his and Miami's mind. With No. 6 Miami boasting a 7-0 (3-0 ACC) record and a Heisman Trophy candidate in quarterback Cam Ward, it would be a tall task for Florida State in a normal year — in 2024, with FSU fielding one of the country's worst offenses as the defense still tries to acclimate, it'll be a major challenge avoiding a repeat of 2020's matchup, when Miami scored the most points in series history en route to a 42-point win of its own (52-10). What does Miami bring to the table outside of quarterback? On this week's Line of Scrimmage, we're joined by our friend Adam Lichtenstein of the Sun Sentinel to talk about the Hurricanes run this year, what they're fielding on each side of the ball and how he thinks the game will go on Saturday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Each year, there are two games circled on the Florida State football schedule, both intrastate rivalries that have established themselves as important parts of college football's tapestry. While FSU-UF had its heyday during its fierce battles between Bobby Bowden and Steve Spurrier, the series between Florida State and the Miami Hurricanes has maintained its edge and prestige even when one team falters and the national stakes of the matchup fall to the wayside. Seven of the last ten matchups (18 of the last 25!) have been decided by one score, with the series sitting at 35-33 in Miami's favor. The history and importance of this game isn't lost on either side, especially as the memory of Florida State's 2022 win in Hard Rock Stadium is still fresh in Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal's mind. In his first year leading the program, he saw FSU put together a 45-3 win, the largest road victory in the history of the two schools. After pushing the Seminoles to the edge last year in an upset bid, making a statement is going to be on the forefront of his and Miami's mind. With No. 6 Miami boasting a 7-0 (3-0 ACC) record and a Heisman Trophy candidate in quarterback Cam Ward, it would be a tall task for Florida State in a normal year — in 2024, with FSU fielding one of the country's worst offenses as the defense still tries to acclimate, it'll be a major challenge avoiding a repeat of 2020's matchup, when Miami scored the most points in series history en route to a 42-point win of its own (52-10). What does Miami bring to the table outside of quarterback? On this week's Line of Scrimmage, we're joined by our friend Adam Lichtenstein of the Sun Sentinel to talk about the Hurricanes run this year, what they're fielding on each side of the ball and how he thinks the game will go on Saturday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jed May of UGASports.com looks at Georgia's trip to Texas. Chuck and Heath discuss some preseason unlikely seeming point spreads for this week.Adam Lichtenstein of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel previews the Canes against Louisville.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Lichtenstein of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel joins Manny to discuss Miami's 4-0 start, Cam Ward's competition for the Heisman Trophy, key ACC games in Week 5 and UNLV QB Matthew Sluka (a huge national story in NIL). -Follow Manny on X/Twitter- @Manny_Navarro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Lichtenstein of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel joins The Athletic's Manny Navarro to discuss Miami's 3-0 start, the latest in recruiting, what's happening in Gainesville and Tallahassee and in the ACC. -Follow Manny on X/Twitter- @Manny_Navarro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Gators Breakdown, David Waters sits down with Adam Lichtenstein, the Miami Hurricanes beat writer for the Sun Sentinel. Lichtenstein shares unique insights and analysis on the Hurricanes, offering a valuable perspective from across the field. Also, hear from Florida quarterback Graham Mertz and cornerback Jason Marshall. JOIN Gators Breakdown Plus: https://gatorsbreakdown.supportingcast.fm/ Get Florida Gators merch at Fanatics: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/DVYxja Get Gators Breakdown merch: https://gatorsbreakdownmerch.com Questions or comments? Send them to gatorsbreakdown@gmail.com You can be the difference! For the first time ever, YOU can directly impact the outcome on the field by joining Florida Victorious! Want to help the Gators win? Want a better game day experience? Just like when you pack The Swamp, your unwavering support through Florida Victorious empowers the Gators to be their best! Join today and be the difference in making the orange and blue victorious. Visit https://floridavictorious.com/join-now/ and SAVE 20% on your first month using promo code: GATORSBD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chuck thinks Notre Dame's inexperienced OL could be the difference in their game with Texas A&M. Chuck and Heath discuss the new ESPN SEC theme music's reception from fans. Adam Lichtenstein of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel looks at Miami heading into the Swamp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh is joined by recurring guest and weather nerd Adam Lichtenstein as they head to the midwest and talk all things "Twisters"! They discuss how director Lee Isaac Chung made improvements on set pieces and the renderings of the tornadoes themselves since the 1996 film, if the movie got the science right (Josh is of no help here), the performances from Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar Jones and much more!
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Adam Lichtenstein of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel joins Manny to discuss the start of fall camp and their biggest positional takeaways from media day and practices. -Follow Manny on X/Twitter- @Manny_Navarro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comThere's always lots happening in college football in South Florida. Richard interviews a pair of experts on the state of the FBS teams in the region: Kevin Fielder of Rivals breaks down FAU and FIU, who are perpetually jockeying for South Florida G5 supremacy. And then Adam Lichtenstein, the Miami beat writer for the South Florida Sun Sentinel, tells us what to make of the The U heading into a pivotal season for Mario Cristobal. This is Part 2 in a series, after Richard and the Tampa Bay Times' Matt Baker got into North Florida business. Production: Anthony Vito. It's SZD Relaunch Week! And it's an excellent time to become a paid subscriber ahead of the season. Here's what we've had to offer over these few days: * Monday: The EA Sports video game field guide and review* Tuesday: The 2024 SEC preview show * Wednesday: Steven Godfrey makes nice with Michigan at long last * Thursday: This “State of the State” item on South Florida * Friday: Coach Gossip returns with a special Godfrey Single Wing. He answers subscriber questions about the state of the coaching carousel entering the season. There's a lot to go over. Schedule is subject to change at the whims of the podcast gods. Watch Dead Letters Nebraska, The Video! Subscribe on YouTube if you'd like us to do more of these, or just let us know in the comments. We had fun making this one!
Former Buckeye DeVier Posey joins Chops on Today's show. UCLA hopes Deshaun Foster is a better football coach than he is stand-up comedian. Big Ten Media Days continue in Indianapolis. What do the guys expect from Dan Lanning and Sherrone Moore? Paul Finebaum joins the show and calls the Rose Bowl “overrated”. “Higher or Lower” discusses coaching hot-seat odds, where does Ryan Day land among other coaches with heat on their seats? “The 20 Most Interesting College Football Programs” series heads to Coral Gables for Year 3 at Miami for Mario Cristobal. Adam Lichtenstein from the South Florida Sun Sentinel joins the show to discuss whether this is a make-or-break season for Cristobal and the ‘Canes.
The boys sit down with Adam Lichtenstein with the Sun-Sentinel to discuss the Florida Gators vs. Miami Hurricanes and how each team stacks up. Plus, they break down the game vs. Samford in Week 2. Sit down each and every week to discuss the Florida Gators with the guys from Stadium and Gale!
Adam Lichtenstein of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel joins Manny Navarro of The Athletic to discuss the key storylines coming out of camp, the positions Miami is likely to address in the next transfer portal window, conference realignment, recruiting targets and answer mailbag questions -Follow Manny on X/Twitter- @Manny_Navarro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heath starts hour 2 looking at the draft and top prospects with Ian Cummings from the Pro Football Network and how over 10 thousand athletes have opted in to the new college football video game. We then talk Miami Hurricanes with Adam Lichtenstein from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Lichtenstein of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel joins Chuck to discuss Miami's big recruiting haul. Heath thinks Alex Golesh of USF, playing in the Boca Raton Bowl is a guy to keep a guy on as a future SEC HC candidate. Matt Baker of the Tampa Bay Times joins to discuss FSU's latest salvo against the ACC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh is joined by Scream correspondent Adam Lichtenstein to talk about a movie with Scream vibes, Eli Roth's "Thanksgiving." They discuss the unique kill/action sequences that help set it apart from others in the genre, the quality of the performances, how the film's twists worked on them and much more!
The Florida State Seminoles have remained perfect through their first nine game of the season. After securing the win Saturday over Pittsburgh, the Seminoles immediately turned their attention to their next opponent, their rivals from down south, the Miami Hurricanes. Each week, as part of our Line of Scrimmage series, we'll be speaking with members of the beat that covers FSU's upcoming opponent, getting all the details from those who know those teams best. To help fans get to know the 2023 version of the ‘Canes, we'll breakdown the Miami roster and season with Adam Lichtenstein of the Sun Sentinel. The Hurricanes have already improved from last season with six wins on the year. Last week, saw Miami stumble in a slugfest with the NC State Wolfpack. Miami will be coming into Saturday's matchup looking to end the Seminole's perfect season. And the Hurricanes certainly have talent on both sides of the ball to pull off the upset. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Florida State Seminoles have remained perfect through their first nine game of the season. After securing the win Saturday over Pittsburgh, the Seminoles immediately turned their attention to their next opponent, their rivals from down south, the Miami Hurricanes. Each week, as part of our Line of Scrimmage series, we'll be speaking with members of the beat that covers FSU's upcoming opponent, getting all the details from those who know those teams best. To help fans get to know the 2023 version of the ‘Canes, we'll breakdown the Miami roster and season with Adam Lichtenstein of the Sun Sentinel. The Hurricanes have already improved from last season with six wins on the year. Last week, saw Miami stumble in a slugfest with the NC State Wolfpack. Miami will be coming into Saturday's matchup looking to end the Seminole's perfect season. And the Hurricanes certainly have talent on both sides of the ball to pull off the upset. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Editors - Diana Fishman, Adam Lichtenstein and Mary DeChambres ACE The JURY DUTY editing team had plenty of experience cutting unscripted tv before taking on the hit Freevee series. But is it actually an unscripted show? To hear their fellow JURY DUTY editor Steven Rosenthal tell it, they were "using the techniques of a reality show for the purposes of a sitcom". The end result is a series unlike any in either the unscripted or scripted comedy genres. JURY DUTY is a reality/sitcom tv series that chronicles the inner workings of a U.S. jury trial through the eyes of juror Ronald Gladden, a solar contractor from San Diego. Ronald is unaware that his jury duty summons was not official. Everything that happened, inside and outside the courtroom, was planned. And everyone in the courtroom, aside from him, was an actor. The series was produced by; Ruben Fleischer, Nick Hatton, Cody Heller, Gene Stupnitsky, Todd Schulman, Lee Eisenberg, David Bernad and Andrew Weinberg. Jake Szymanski also produced and directed. Diana Fishman Editor Diana Fishman is known for her work on the shows; GRACE AND FRANKIE (2015), THE UCB SHOW (2016-17) and SOUTH SIDE (2019-21). Adam Lichtenstein Born with a natural love for time code, Adam showed an early preference for non-drop frame, then rose through the editorial ranks pretending to enjoy sports, overusing terms like "shots on goal", "swish", "in your face" and "that's what I'm talking about" without the slightest idea what he was talking about. He recently completed work on the documentary, FILM GEEK (2023) directed by Richard Shepard. Mary DeChambres, ACE In addition to her work crafting the finale of JURY DUTY, Emmy®-winning editor Mary DeChambres is known for cutting unscripted hits such as; PROJECT RUNWAY (2008), AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR (2013-23) and THE REAL WORLD (2002-03). Editing JURY DUTY In our discussion with the JURY DUTY editing team, we talk about: Using reality tv techniques for a sitcom Managing billions and billions of hours of footage Never making fun of the hero One assistant, no waiting Breaking down the big reveal The Credits Visit Extreme Music for all your production audio needs Go get an Avid Media Composer of your very own Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
Chuck opens nothing the attention James Franklin has gotten for Penn State scoring very late in a settled game to cover the point spread against West Virginia. Could more talk about daily fantasy or point spreads be a future part of college broadcasts? Adam Lichtenstein of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel shares thoughts on the Miami Hurricanes preparation for Texas A&M. Jayna Bardahl of the Athletic's “Until Saturday” newsletter joins to discuss a busy week two around college football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Josh is joined by recurring guests Fred Kolb and Adam Lichtenstein to revisit James Cameron's "Titanic" following its re-release in theaters for its 25th Anniversary. They discuss how impressive of a feat of filmmaking it was of Cameron to convey such an epic event in painstaking detail, performances from Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet and the rest of the cast, whether James Cameron's script has been has been historically unfairly maligned and much much more!
Adam Lichtenstein from the South Florida Sun Sentinel Joins Larry Blustein talking University of Miami Recruiting
Josh is joined by WWI Movie Correspondent Fred Kolb and recurring guest Adam Lichtenstein to discuss Netflix's remake of "All Quiet on the Western Front." They discuss how the remake of 1930's Best Picture Winner benefitted from being so bleak in its depiction of war, how it moved the camera differently than another recent WWI movie, "1917," its look behind the scenes at armistice negotiations and much more!
It's one of the greatest rivalries in athletics. Florida State Seminoles football (5-3, 3-3 ACC) and the Miami Hurricanes (4-4, 2-2 ACC) are set to etch the next chapter in the storied series between the two schools this Saturday. Currently, FSU is a 7.5-point favorite over Miami (according to DraftKings), a reflection of the Seminoles' uptick in performance this year and a disappointing debut season so far for Mario Cristobal. Last season, the Seminoles snapped a losing streak to the Hurricanes by way of a dramatic 31-28 victory in Tallahassee. This year the two face off inside Hard Rock Stadium for a primetime showdown, scheduled for a 7:30 kickoff and set to be broadcast on ABC. On this week's episode of the Line of Scrimmage, where ahead of each game this football season, we're giving you insight into Florida State's opponents from those in the know, we spoke with Hurricanes' beat writer Adam Lichtenstein of the Sun-Sentinel. Adam gives us insight into the tumultuous beginning of the Cristobal era, helps break down the Hurricanes on offense and defense, talks Miami's quarterback situation and offers a prediction for Saturday's game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's one of the greatest rivalries in athletics. Florida State Seminoles football (5-3, 3-3 ACC) and the Miami Hurricanes (4-4, 2-2 ACC) are set to etch the next chapter in the storied series between the two schools this Saturday. Currently, FSU is a 7.5-point favorite over Miami (according to DraftKings), a reflection of the Seminoles' uptick in performance this year and a disappointing debut season so far for Mario Cristobal. Last season, the Seminoles snapped a losing streak to the Hurricanes by way of a dramatic 31-28 victory in Tallahassee. This year the two face off inside Hard Rock Stadium for a primetime showdown, scheduled for a 7:30 kickoff and set to be broadcast on ABC. On this week's episode of the Line of Scrimmage, where ahead of each game this football season, we're giving you insight into Florida State's opponents from those in the know, we spoke with Hurricanes' beat writer Adam Lichtenstein of the Sun-Sentinel. Adam gives us insight into the tumultuous beginning of the Cristobal era, helps break down the Hurricanes on offense and defense, talks Miami's quarterback situation and offers a prediction for Saturday's game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam Lichtenstein joins the Miami Hurricanes Pre-Game
Adam Lichtenstein joins the Miami Hurricanes Pre-Game
Sun Sentinel's Adam Lichtenstein joins the Miami Hurricanes Watch w/ Mike McCoy
Sun Sentinel's Adam Lichtenstein joins the Miami Hurricanes Watch w/ Mike McCoy
Adam Lichtenstein, South Florida Sun Sentinel
FLORIDA STATE — Tomahawk Nation's Seminole Wrap is back for another episode, this time covering a highly anticipated matchup between Florida State and Miami. We've hosted multiple beat writers and team insiders to give a first-hand look at FSU's season preview. This time, a preview of when the Noles head to South Florida on November 5th to compete in one of college football's biggest rivalries. While the Seminoles were able to top the Hurricanes in a 31-28 victory last season, the Canes have completely revamped their coaching staff to what many believe will put them back on the map. We've seen the state of Florida heat up in the recruiting trail over the past few weeks and each team seems to be working to solidify its place in the Sunshine State. Host Max Escarpio talks with Miami Hurricanes beat writer Adam Lichtenstein to ask about the hype brewing in Coral Gables and what to expect from the Miami Hurricanes in 2022, from his thoughts on Mario Cristobal, whether quarterback Tyler Van Dyke, a potential first-round NFL Draft selection, will take another step forward, and what the buzz sounds like for an up and coming Miami team. RELATED: 2022 Schedule preview: Miami HurricanesRELATED: Roundtable: How does the 2022 FSU schedule shape up?RELATED: 2022 Florida State schedule previews: Breakdowns, analysis, podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FLORIDA STATE — Tomahawk Nation's Seminole Wrap is back for another episode, this time covering a highly anticipated matchup between Florida State and Miami. We've hosted multiple beat writers and team insiders to give a first-hand look at FSU's season preview. This time, a preview of when the Noles head to South Florida on November 5th to compete in one of college football's biggest rivalries. While the Seminoles were able to top the Hurricanes in a 31-28 victory last season, the Canes have completely revamped their coaching staff to what many believe will put them back on the map. We've seen the state of Florida heat up in the recruiting trail over the past few weeks and each team seems to be working to solidify its place in the Sunshine State. Host Max Escarpio talks with Miami Hurricanes beat writer Adam Lichtenstein to ask about the hype brewing in Coral Gables and what to expect from the Miami Hurricanes in 2022, from his thoughts on Mario Cristobal, whether quarterback Tyler Van Dyke, a potential first-round NFL Draft selection, will take another step forward, and what the buzz sounds like for an up and coming Miami team. RELATED: 2022 Schedule preview: Miami HurricanesRELATED: Roundtable: How does the 2022 FSU schedule shape up?RELATED: 2022 Florida State schedule previews: Breakdowns, analysis, podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Doug Lesmerises goes around the country again this week to wrap up spring football for some of the most interesting playoff contenders, helped by some of the best football podcasters and reporters around. Here's the rundown this week, with loads of insight that will matter this fall. Alabama with Mike Rodak of AL.com Miami with Adam Lichtenstein of the Sun-Sentinel Ohio State with Nathan Baird of cleveland.com Michigan State with Matt Wenzel of Mlive.com Georgia with Brandon Adams of the Dawg Nation Daily podcast There's quarterback news, where teams look better and worse, and whether or not they seem like a playoff contender. We'll do this one more time next week for the teams that haven't yet finished spring football, but strap in now for five teams you'll want to know about. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Schultz and Stephen Root talk March Madness and Miami with Adam Lichtenstein and Deshaun Watson with sports attorney Dan Lust! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support
Josh is joined by horror movie correspondents Adam Lichtenstein and Kayla Mead to talk about "Halloween Kills." They discuss if this movie was even necessary in the continuing arc of the franchise, the various kills, if the characters were too dumb even by horror movie standards and much more! Spoilers throughout!
Josh is joined by recurring guests John Pulice and Adam Lichtenstein to talk all things "Dear Evan Hansen." They discuss how the film adaptation of the hit 2015 musical handled the somewhat problematic parts of its plot, the quality of the musical numbers, if Ben Platt looked 35 years old playing a high schooler and much more!
Josh is joined by recurring guests Daniel Lima and Adam Lichtenstein to talk all things “In the Heights.” They discuss the quality of the musical numbers, how the Washington Heights setting looks on the big screen, if Lin Manuel-Miranda' social messaging was effective in the midst of several storylines, the various performances and much more! At 1:02:51, they give their other latest pop culture recommendations!
Just in time for Opening Day 2021, Josh is joined by recurring guest Adam Lichtenstein for a double header of two baseball movies. First (Beginning-28:46), they discuss "Pride of the Yankees" including whether it is anything more than Lou Gehrig hagiography, Gary Cooper's performance as Lou Gehrig, how the movie handled his fatal disease and much more! Then (28:47-1:01:02), they talk about 2008's "Sugar" and how accurate it is in its depiction of the struggles faced by foreign players living in small towns while playing in the minor leagues, the economic hardships faced by those players, what the movie gets right about small towns' relationships with their minor league teams and much more! Finally (1:01:03-End) they give their most recent streaming recommendations!
Josh is joined by recurring guests Adam Lichtenstein and Daniel Lima to talk all things "Hamilton" now that it has been on Disney+ in "movie" form for people to see for over a month. They discuss what it gained and lost going from the stage to the screen, the various performances, the play's aversion to delving into slavery given the characters' complicity in the institution, their favorite songs and much more!
Josh is joined by recurring guest Adam Lichtenstein to revisit "My Cousin Vinny." They discuss what it gets right abut depicting legal proceedings, the array of funny supporting performances, how it depicts the South in a smart way, Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei's iconic performances and much more! Then, they give their most recent streaming recommendations!
In The Rewind's first throwback episode, Josh is joined by recurring guests Adam Lichtenstein and Kayla Mead to talk about Destin Cretton's 2013 hidden indie gem, "Short Term 12." They discuss how it delicately handles issues of child abuse, the performances from the loaded cast that includes Brie Larson, Rami Malek, LaKeith Stanfield and Kaitlyn Dever before they were stars and much more! They also provide streaming recommendations for those who are in quarantine! Stay safe and stay inside! And you can watch Short Term 12 on Amazon Prime while doing so!
Josh is joined by Disney/Animation/Pixar Correspondent Joe Morgan and recurring guest Adam Lichtenstein to talk about Pixar's “Onward.” They discuss whether it was an example of the kind of original story they want to see from Pixar moving forward, if the movie went far enough in creating a new world in which magic exists, Chris Pratt's memorable voice performance and much more!
Recurring guests Adam Lichtenstein and Kayla Mead joined Josh for a drunken trip to the theater to see Cats and then recorded a podcast immediately afterward. Listen as they try and make sense of the plot, discuss which actors came out the most unscathed and whether the movie even had any redeeming qualities! This movie is pretty unspoilable because it is unclear what even happens it, so do not worry about spoilers!
Josh is joined by recurring guests Fred Kolb and Adam Lichtenstein to talk about Taika Waititi's “Jojo Rabbit.” They discuss whether the movie successfully walked the line necessary to get the tone right to satirize Nazi Germany, the various performances, whether it should be given Oscar consideration, and much more! Spoilers start at 36:00!
Josh is joined by recurring guests Adam Lichtenstein and Kayla Mead to talk about Zombieland: Double Tap. They discuss their relationships with Zombie entertainment, how Double Tap did in expanding its cast from the original movie, the evolution of zombies within the franchise, the action scenes and much more! Spoilers throughout!
Josh is joined by Beatles correspondent Adam Lichtenstein and Beatles super fan Kayla Mead to talk about “Yesterday.” They discuss how the movie executed its unique premise, Himesh Patel's performance of so many classic Beatles songs, if the movie works as a romantic comedy and much more! Spoilers start at 25:05!
Josh is joined by animation correspondent Joe Morgan and recurring guest Adam Lichtenstein to talk all things Toy Story 4. They discuss whether the newest film from Pixar was good enough to justify revisiting the series following the beloved Toy Story 3, the new characters including the existential crisis-facing/suicidal Forky, what moments made them cry, how the movie stood apart visually from other Pixar films and much more! Spoilers throughout!
In a double feature episode, Josh is first joined again by friends and horror enthusiasts Adam Lichtenstein and Kayla Mead to discuss David Gordon Green's sequel to the original "Halloween" movie (Beginning-39:29), which is aptly named, "Halloween." They discuss its predictability, the effectiveness of the traditional horror scenes, the intelligence of its characters compared to your average horror movie and much more. Then, Josh is joined by friend Joe Morgan to discuss "Bad Times at the El Royale (39:32-End), as they breakdown the movie's ambitious plot, its performances from a loaded cast, if the movie could have been a full hour shorter, and much more! Spoilers throughout both discussions.
Josh is joined by recurring guests Adam Lichtenstein and Fred Kolb to discuss Operation Finale, the Oscar Isaac-Ben Kingsley vehicle about the hunt for Adolph Eichmann, one of Hitler's top lieutenants.
Josh is joined by friends Kayla Mead and Adam Lichtenstein to discuss Bo Burnham's Eighth Grade (Beginning-48:34) and how a 20-something male comedian succeeded at telling the story of a teenage girl. Then, Kayla gives Josh a musical education as they talk about Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again (48:36-End) and how it builds upon the well-known pre-existing story of the original.