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This week we're back with Paul Thomas Anderson's excellent post-war drama, "The Master." We discuss the long road to getting this film made as well as the varied influences on the film's look and story. We, then, dive into the plot of the film and describe everything we love about it. Finally, we each pair the film with another for a pair of double bills for your viewing pleasure!Thank you so much for listening!Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChillCreated by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Water's wet. Patrick and Adam Riske have secrets. Download this episode here.Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971), Mercury Rising (1998), A Good Year (2006), Mortal Kombat II (2026), Poseidon (2006), Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026), Michael (2026), Propeller One Way Night Coach (2026), Obsession (2026), Over Your Dead Body (2026), Mile End Kicks (2026), Glory (1989), Four Brothers (2005)
To celebrate the summer, Chris and Alex take another trawl through the Fantasy/Animation archive to pick out some of their favourite past instalments of the podcast. For this first archive episode for 2026, they turn to their discussion of The Prince of Egypt (Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner & Simon Wells, 1998) that took place way back in March 2021 that featured the insights of biblical scholar and broadcaster Francesca Stavrakopoulou, who is Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Religion at the University of Exeter. Listen again at their analysis of this 1998 cel-animated and CG epic that took in conversations about musicality, animated adaptations, star voices, spectacle, and myth-making, as well as the film's contribution to the industrial standing of DreamWorks as a successful Hollywood studio, the politics of white-washing and colour-coding, and the stylistic mobilisation of Christian iconography. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
Adam and Jared stumbled across an obscure TV movie version of Piranha from 1995. And of course, they decided that it was best that they covered it. So hold on to your hats as they churn through this oddity and see if it is better or worse than the other two versions already out there. As well as a short but sweet what they've been watching list.
Patrick and JB will lead you to Pazuzu. (Note: The levels on this episode are messed up and we apologize for the inconsistent sound. We promise to do better next week.) Download this episode here.Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: Fantasy Life (2026), I Love Boosters (2026), Backrooms (2026), Obsession (2026)
Adam and Jared finalise their coverage of the Mortal Kombat franchise with Part 2. Do they finally iron out the plot issues from previous films? Is finally seeing the tournament worth the price of a ticket? Does Karl Urban bring the star power? All these questions and more will be answered. A list of what they have been watching will also be included.
This week we discuss one of our favorite films of all time, "There Will Be Blood." We discuss the five years in between this and his previous film, "Punch-Drunk Love." After we cover the background, we dive into the film itself doing plenty of Daniel Plainview impressions along the way. Finally, we each pair the film with another for a pair of double bills for your viewing pleasure.Thank you so much for listening!Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChillCreated by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Kick off summer with Patrick and JB. Download this episode here.Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.
Building off the recent podcast on KPop Demon Hunters (Maggie Kang & Chris Appelhans, 2025), Footnote #80 examines Netflix as a popular digital platform via both the context (and illusion) of choice and the algorithmic processes that create, tailor, and appeal to our audiovisual desires, but equally Netflix's contribution to the contemporary landscape of media production and consumption. Topics include Netflix as a gatekeeper that manages and shapes our access to ‘content'; the digital architecture of streaming platforms and how their optimised capabilities for providing highly personalised recommendations interpellates the user into its structures; the politics of ‘making' taste and questions of authorship; default narratives of loss and gain that frame digital forms of innovation; Netflix Animation as an emerging production studio; and what the curated library of platform content tells us about industrial and cultural categorisation of fantasy and animation. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
The flawless victories continue as Adam and Jared acquaint themselves with the 2021 reboot of Mortal Kombat. Blood and fatalities fly, but is the plot make any more sense?
This week we cover Paul Thomas Anderson's follow-up to "Magnolia," "Punch-Drunk Love." We cover the beginnings of the script and what PTA was doing in between these two films. After we cover the production and release of the film, we dive into the plot and discuss everything we love about this film. Finally, we each pair this film with another for a pair of double bill ideas!Thank you so much for listening!Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChillCreated by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Patrick and Rob visit the basement of the Alamo. Download this episode here.Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: Green Card (1990), Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), The Ugly Stepsister (2025), The Toxic Avenger (2025), We Bury the Dead (2026), In the Grey (2026), Marty: Life is Short (2026), Ishtar (1987)
The final episode of the current series of the podcast addresses the phenomenon of KPop Demon Hunters (Maggie Kang & Chris Appelhans, 2025), the most watched original animated film of all time on Netflix whose global reach, critical and commercial success, and intensified fandom has positioned it as central to the contemporary ‘Korean Wave' marked by the international visibility and popularity of cultural exports produced by South Korea. In this instalment, Chris and Alex discuss the diversity of aesthetic styles that defines KPop Demon Hunters and how its design fits into post-Spider-Verse computer-animated filmmaking; images of manufacture and performance, and how they contribute to a highly reflexive engagement with the industry and business of pop music; the emphasis placed on the labour of creativity at the expense of physicality; the politics of female friendship and big-screen shift towards the “girlfriend action flick”; how the narrative's celebration of a Golden Honmoon illustrates the pleasures of communality, collaboration, and joy; and what the didacticism of KPop Demon Hunters has to say about the struggles in finding your voice and ultimately defeating your demons. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
The first sequel in the Mortal Kombat franchise, 1997's Annihilation, tries Jared and Adam's patience with a mixture of uninteligible dialogue, poor acting and a plot that doesn't make any sense. And why is everybody travelling via underground balls? The quick what we've been watching discussion makes more sense.
Patrick is going to copy Sonia's haircut. Download this episode here.Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026), Super Mario Bros. Galaxy (2026), Night of the Juggler (1980), The Drama (2026), We Bury the Dead (2026), Where the Day Takes You (1992)
This week we continue our PT Anderseason with "Magnolia." We discuss how the film came about after the success of Boogie Nights, and Anderson's first experience with final cut privileges. We then discuss how Anderson approached the writing process and then dive into the meat of the film. After we discuss the plot fully, we each pair this film with another for a pair of double bills for your viewing pleasure!Thank you so much for listening!Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChillCreated by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
For Footnote #79, Chris and Alex engage the seminal work of Edward Said and his coining and development of Orientalism as a critical framework for mapping the acceptance of the presence of a distinction between East and West, and the terms under which such a geographical and, crucially, conceptual division has been understood. Topics include the emergence of an Orientalist rhetoric during the 1970s and its alignment with psychoanalysis; the West's constructed image of the East as the manifestation of what Gerald Sim calls a “European unconscious” and its identity as a repressed, hidden, and mystical Other; the implications for an essentialist attitude towards the Middle East, Asia, North Africa powered by the decorative - rather than in-depth - view of Arab “customs” and traditions; the value of Orientalism to Film Studies and its histories of representation in defining the “foreign”; and the Orient as a “repository” for certain types of colonialist and post-colonialist fantasies. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
The lads get their faces punched in as they dissect the original movie adaption of the popular video game, 1995's Mortal Kombat. And before that, they get kicked hard in the nuts while they discuss what they have been watching recently.
Patrick and Adam Riske rose from nothing to rule everything. Download this episode here.Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: The Drama (2026), Firewall (2006), Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny (2006), Big Night (1996), As Good As It Gets (1997), The Fox and the Hound (1981), Fly Away Home (1996), Happily Ever After (1993), The Bride! (2026), The Face With Two Left Feet (1979), Dolly (2026)
This week we continue our Paul Thomas Anderseason with his San Fernando Valley epic, Boogie Nights. We talk about the inception of this film as a short, then later as a long ass script that had Hollywood abuzz. We also discuss the real-life influences for the film and the porn scene of the 70s and 80s. After we discuss the background, we dive into the film itself and talk about everything we love about the film. Finally, we end the episode with a pair of double bills for your viewing pleasure. Thank you so much for listening!Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChillCreated by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Tune in as Andy (Fat Dude Digs Flicks Movie Podcasts) returns to the podcast as it rolls out the 2026 Oscars recap! Another awards season has passed us by, and it's fitting to say that this year was relatively enjoyable compared to all the messy toxicity from last year (remember Emilia Pérez?) Timothée Chalamet's comment on ballet and opera, contrasting opinions towards F1, Diane Warren's persistent quest for an Oscar win, appreciation for Ludwig Göransson, and the continuing presence of Palestine at the Oscars emerge as some of the subjects for this episode.Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastrHere's how you can learn more about Palestine and IsraelHere's how you can keep up-to-date on this genocideHere's how you can send eSIM cards to Palestinians in order to help them stay connected onlineGood Word:• Andy: Nothing Tastes As Good by Luke Dumas and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33• Arthur: GossipReach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello!Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms!Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18Follow Arthur on Bluesky: @arthur-ant18Follow the podcast on Twitter: @two_centscriticFollow the podcast on Instagram: @twocentscriticpodFollow Arthur on GoodreadsCheck out 2 Cents Critic Linktree
For Episode 173, Chris and Alex introduce the films of Michel Ocelot with this close look at the filmmaker's successful animated adventure film - loosely based on a West African folktale - Kirikou and the Sorceress (Michel Ocelot, 1998). The discussion into the film's articulation of magical realism, power, and struggle features special guest Lewis C. Seifert, who is Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Brown University. Lewis' research interests encompass early Modern France, gender and sexuality studies, folk narratives, and the environmental humanities, and he is the author of Fairy Tales, Sexuality, and Gender in France, 1690-1715: Nostalgic Utopias (Cambridge University Press, 1996) and Manning the Margins: Masculinity and Writing in Seventeenth-Century France (University of Michigan Press, 2009). Listen as the trio reflect on hyperrealism, Ocelot's expressive and experimental pictorial styles, and the structural influence of fables upon the narrative; registers of innocence and intelligence in the depiction of Kirikou; tensions between the individual and the disassociation of community, alongside the function of empathy and superstition within the status of magic; and the possible risks of reading Kirikou and the Sorceress through a predominantly orientalist and essentialist lens. **This episode was produced and edited by Menelik Thaim-Lee* **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
The final chapter of The Strangers series brings out a lot of emotion from Jared and Adam. Everything from the heroines poor driving record, a need to play the piano when on the run from killers and several twists that weren't twists at all. Strap in for a rollercoaster of emotions. And just to add to that, a break down of what they've been watching is included.
Patrick and JB bring down a president. Download this episode here.Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: Crime 101 (2026), The Killer (1989), Smokey and the Bandit (1977), The Brass Bottle (1964), Roommates (2026), Nuts (1987)
Welcome back for our PT Anderseason where we cover all of the films of recent Oscar-winning director, Paul Thomas Anderson. We begin with his first film, naturally, Hard Eight." We discuss Anderson's life up to this point in his early career including his childhood and short films. We then get into the background of this film, the PBS film Anderson met Philip Baker Hall on, and the contentious editing of the film. We then dive right into the meat of the movie and describe everything we love about this film. Finally, we finish the episode with a pair of double bills for your viewing pleasure!Thank you so much for listening!Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChillCreated by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Footnote #78 of the podcast focuses on the imagination as Alex takes Chris through the world of generative cognition and the many philosophical reflections that discuss our mental forces, which in turn allow us to conjure ideas, thoughts, concepts, and images that do not exist in the material world. Topics include early film theory and the question of imagined depth; the ‘use' of the imagination to imagine and the distinction between imagination as a way to escape or transcend the real vs. a productive way to interrogate the world; the force of the imagination as a tool of meaning making, and the power in daydreaming certain fanciful ideas; cinema as an imaginary medium and the longstanding coding of fantasy as a genre of the imagination; and the productive tension between indulging or curtailing imagination with regards to the assumed non-realist and non-rational logic of fantasy cinema. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
Adam and Jared join Brendan Fraser and his posse for a rollicking discussion about the first of the recent mummy movies, 1999's The Mummy. The lads question why Hollywood doesn't make adventure movies anymore and mention the new movie, Balls Up, on way to many occasions. They also cover what they have recently been watching.
Patrick and Rosalie are locked in. Download this episode here. Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: Wuthering Heights (2026), Pretty Lethal (2026), How to Make a Killing (2026), Straw Dogs (1971) Outcome (2026), Thrash (2026), Meatballs 4 (1992)
The Fantasy/Animation podcast welcomes as its special guest for Episode 172 Professor Karen Redrobe, who is Elliot and Roslyn Jaffe Professor and Undergraduate Chair in the Department of Cinema and Media Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Her work traverses film theory, animation, and feminism, and she is the author of Vanishing Women: Magic, Film, and Feminism (2003) and the new book Undead: (Inter)(in)animation, Feminisms, and the Art of War (2025), as well as editor of Animating Film Theory (2014) and Deep Mediations: Thinking Space in Cinema and Digital Cultures (2021, with Jeff Scheible). In this instalment, Karen introduces Chris and Alex to the life and career of the artist and filmmaker Helen Hill, who died in 2007 aged only 36, but whose ebullient imagination on display across her experimental shorts pushed at the boundaries of direct animation, stop-motion, and do-it-yourself methods of animated filmmaking. Listen as the trio discuss Hill's last short The Florestine Collection (2011) completed by her husband Paul Gailiunas, alongside earlier works Mouseholes (1999), and Madame Winger Makes A Film (2001), to reflect on mixed media film as a negotiation of trauma and mode of catharsis; unfinished animation and the political act of recovery; film-based activism, education, and the interpretive form of experimental animation; pantomime aesthetics and the role of paper, puppets, fabric and ‘stuff' in crafting worlds that only animation can access; and the playfulness of Hill's animated experiments and projects that expressed not just her delight in life but confronted what it means for a community to have filmmaking at its centre. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
Adam and Jared go on a beheading spree as they sit down and watch the sheer lunacy that is 2025's Deathstalker. And their watch lists are quite a bit more subdued.
Patrick is joined by ViaVision's Tyson Legg for a podcast that's totally razor. Download this episode here. Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: Beauty and the Beast (1991), The Hunted (1995), Coyote Ugly (2000), Pretty Lethal (2026), Primate (2026), Spider-Man (2002)
What might it mean for animation to ‘expand'? Footnote 77 confronts the performances and technologies of expanded animation, a term that speaks to both the broadening out of animation and its many sites of production, exhibition, and consumption, as well as those intermedial or multimedia live works that involve different kinds of animated images. Topics include the expansion of cinema in the 1950s and 1960s that pushed film beyond ‘conventional' single-screen narratives and engaged more sensory, interactive, and immersive environments; the value and appeal of animated projections and art installations that break the one-way relation between audience and screen, often using the artist's live and living body on stage; shifting temporalities and the fleeting existence of site-specific animation with its new (even hesitating) exhibition practices; connections between expanded, pervasive, and useful animation; and how expanding animation allows us to think more readily about its identity as a fine art alongside its form and function in everything from architectural schools and education to retail spaces. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
Adam and Jared put a hot dog through a donut and do a short episode on new Jason Goes to Hell documentary, Hearts of Darkness: The Making of the Final Friday.
Patrick is joined by his 13-year old daughter Rosie. Download this episode here. Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.
The latest episode of the Fantasy/Animation podcast marvels at the era of technologically-powered immersive experiences and high-tech live concert performances through a case study of the Sphere Las Vegas, whose 16K resolution/160,000-square-foot wraparound screen was announced via a series of 40 virtual reality concerts held by U2 between September 2023 to March 2024. Joining Chris and Alex as they navigate these new forms of concert illusion is Dr Tim Jones, an Assistant Professor of Media Arts at Robert Morris University who specialises in animation, film history, media production, and Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR/AR) experience design. Topics include fantastic environments and the aesthetic principles of immersion; the promise of limitlessness when liveness and animation collide, and the resultant spectacle of domed displays; site specificity, aura, and the scale of collective experiences; distinctions between contemplation and distraction; and how the Las Vegas Sphere operates as an expensive party trick that helps us understand animation's own sacred spaces and sensory overloads. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
After the sad passing of action movie legend Mr Chuck Norris, Adam and Jared dive head first into a full commentary on one of his most well know works, the 1983 bone breaking gem, Lone Wolf McQuade. Adam keeps crapping on about it being a Western while Jared want's to know why a bond villain was inserted into the story. Also, is Chuck sleeping with his maid? Plenty to unpack along with a quick fire run through of what they've been watching.
Patrick is under the weather and Rob is on spring break so they talk about anything they want. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts Also discussed this episode: Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice (2026), Are We Good? (2025), Sisu: Road to Revenge (2025), Project Hail Mary (2026)
Performativity gets the Fantasy/Animation treatment in Footnote 76 of the podcast, with Alex taking Chris through the power and implication of language, utterances, meaning, and those writers who have thought about how we do things with words. Topics include how language is essential to the creation of meaning in the world and the emergence of ordinary language philosophy; performative registers, speech acts, and the work of Judith Butler on gendered forms of performativity; fictions, falsehoods, and the societal function of performing gender; and the meaningfulness of utterances that create meaning by doing rather than simply describing. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
The lads back up with 2026's horror sequel, Ready or Not 2: Hear I Come. Will Jared continue to be impressed with the franchise? Will Adam unclench and actually enjoy this one as opposed to the original? A watch list is included as well as a run down on the first episode of Tulsa King's second season.
The annual SFFFU show finds Patrick and Adam Riske being total narfs. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple PodcastsAlso discussed this episode: The Rep (2013), Fearless (2006), The Protector (2006), Scream 7 (2026), Mr. Destiny (1990), The Rainmaker (1997), Anniversary (2025), Dangerous Game (1993)
Special guest Dr. Elain Price (Senior Lecturer in Media Studies, Swansea University) joins Chris and Alex for this rundown of SuperTed (Mike Young, 1982-1986) where they reflect on the series' contribution to - and place within - histories of animation, including its influence upon the development of Welsh animation production over the last 40 years. Focusing on the episodes “SuperTed and the Inca Treasure” (S1E1, 1982), “SuperTed and the Giant Kites” (S1E4, 1983) and “SuperTed on Planet Spot” (S1E12, 1983), topics for Episode 170 include Elain's own work on Welsh-language television channel S4C (the first to be aimed at a Welsh-speaking audience) and the broadcast of SuperTed on the first night of the channel in 1982; industry, investment, and the marketing of Mike Young's television adaptation of his own childen's books; links between the anthropomorphic character of SuperTed and Sid Griffith's silent-era Welsh cartoon series Jerry the Troublesome Tyke (1925-1927); regional fantasy and parochial Welsh representation; and what SuperTed can tell us about national identity and the transportable nature of children's television more broadly. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast's Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts and Best 60 Movie Podcasts in the UK**
The lads draw the Hide and Seek card and have to spend the episode avoiding death as they discuss 2019's, Ready or Not. They also finalise their thoughts on the first season of Tulsa King as well as dishing up their usual weekly viewing guide.
Who loves Patrick and Doug and who do Patrick and Doug love? Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple PodcastsAlso discussed this episode: Monolith (2023), The Running Man (2025), Companion (2025), The Rip (2026), The Moment (2026), A Little Prayer (2025), One Way Passage (1932), The Last Video Store (2023)
The gang recaps F This Movie Fest 2026, recorded live right after the fest. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts
This week, we finish our Oscars 2026 movie coverage with "The Ugly Stepsister." We discuss the long road for director, Emilie Blichfeldt, to get her film made the way she wanted it to. We, then dive into the production, and the various FX shots. We follow this with a plot breakdown of the film, and finish up with two pairings for a pair of double bills!Thank you so much for listening! Support us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DoubleBillChill Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Patrick and Erika lead up to F This Movie Fest 2026 by counting down their favorite movies of 2000. Plus: Erika shares her "Best Of" list for 2025! Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts
Patrick and Adam Riske make fire. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple PodcastsAlso discussed this episode: Primate (2026), The Postman (1997), Love Stinks (1999), Proof of Life (2000), Titan A.E. (2000), You Can Count On Me (2000), Yi Yi (2000), The Contender (2000), The Outfit (1972), 28 Days (2000), Meet the Parents (2000)
Patrick and Leo Brady are losing the war on drugs. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts Also discussed this episode: Wuthering Heights (2026), Cold Storage (2026), The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011), Crimewave (1985), Solo Mio (2026), Narrow Margin (1990), Silent Night Deadly Night (2025), The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)Read more of Leo's work at AMovieGuy.com!
Patrick, Jan, and JB are bona fide. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts Also discussed this episode: Hamnet (2025), No Other Choice (2025), Nuremberg (2025), It Was Just an Accident (2025), The Housemaid (2025), The Running Man (2025), I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not (2025)
Patrick, Rob, and Sonia are all Cool Girls. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts Also discussed this episode: Dust Bunny (2025), Train Dreams (2025), 9 to 5 (1980), Naked (1993), A New Leaf (1971), The Ice Storm (1997), Send Help (2026), The Wrecking Crew (2026), Teen Spirit (2017)