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Movieisms for Monday, June 27th, 2022. We talk about Top Gun: Maverick making it to a billion dollars, Elvis takes number one over the weekend and a quick review of the Baz Luhrman directed biopic starring Austin Butler and Tom Hanks.
This episode of Movieisms we have a quick review of the new horror film The Black Phone, starring Ethan Hawke. We're looking forward to Jordan Peele's new film NOPE and we can't wait to see Elvis.
This is Movieisms for June 22nd, 2022. This episode we have a brief discussion of Lightyear and why it may have disappointed at the box office. Our thoughts on the movie and some other controversies surrounding the film. Also, a quick run down of some releases this weekend, including The Black Phone with Ethan Hawke and Elvis with Tom Hanks.
This week on movieisms, obviously we have an Avengers: Endgame review and OBVIOUSLY we loved it... OR DID WE?!? Did BaldingEwok kill Bekemeyer with love or did Bekemeyer snap him away? Did we love it, or just like it or did it go the other way? Take a listen to find out!
This week we talked about Missing Link, the new film from Laika Studios and we talk about and speculate on how we think Avengers Endgame is going to end.
This week we have our Little movie review and our reaction to The new Star Wars Rise of Skywalker trailer and a little Game of Thrones thrown in there for good measure.
This week we reviewed the new Rebel Wilson anti- romcom, Isn't It Romantic and we talked about all the enthusiasm surrounding the new Marvel Cinematic Universe Captain Marvel.
This week we review two films. Alita: Battle Angel and Lego Movie 2: The Second Part.
In this episode of Movieisms we find out what BaldingEwok wants in our What Men Want Review. We also talk about our expectations and hopes for Alita Battle Angel when it comes out next week.
In this episode we got to review the new Peter Jackson directed documentary about British soldiers in WW1, using 100 year old archive footage called They Shall Never Grow Old.
We are finally back from winter hiatus and we break in the new year with our Glass review.
In this episode we talk about the new Sony/Marvel film Into the Spiderverse and the new Clint Eastwood directed film, starring Clint Eastwood, Bradley Cooper, and Lawrence Fishbourne.
In this episode of Movieisms we have another double feature with our Instant Family and Green Book Review. We discuss the Mark Walburg film Instant Family and Bekemeyer tells us about his experience watching Green Book, starring Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen.
We might've broke BaldingEwok this week on Movieisms with our Ralph Breaks The Internet Review. When Brad is happy and Bekemeyer is Grinchy something is wrong with the universe. While currently the number one movie in the country we discuss whether or not it deserves it's title. Ralph Breaks the Internet, starring John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman made BaldingEwok's heart grow two sizes. We also discuss the new trailer for Toy Story 4, with Key and Peele.
We deliver a one-two punch on today's Movieisms! First up, In round one, can Melissa McCarthy atone for her bad movie sins in our Can You Ever Forgive Me Review? Then in round two, we deliver our 'Unanimous Decision' in our Creed II review. Melissa McCarthy's performance in Can You Ever Forgive Me makes up for her last movie The Happytime Murders. Finally, Creed 2 delivers box office TKO as Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone deliver knockout performances.
Today we have a two for one with our The Crimes Of Grindelwald and Widows Review. We also mourn for the Wizarding World over the second not-so Fantastic Beasts movie. Then explain how Widows breathes new life into the world of heist movies! Widows, directed by Steve McQueen, is jam-packed with stars like Viola Davis, Michele Rodriguez, Liam Neeson, Collin Ferrel, and Robert Duval.
In this week's episode of Movieisms we had our minds mutated by the new genre bending film Overlord, produced by J.J. Abrams.
Today on Movieisms, more Balding Ewok lore is revealed in our Mid90s Review. Written and directed by Jonah Hill, it's a worth while trip down memory lane.
This week we finally saw Venom and give our review. We also discuss the Marvel/Sony problem and talk about what we think DC is missing. We also have another horrifying tale of movie theater etiquette gone terribly wrong.
We have good times on the El Movieisms show with our Bad Times at the El Royale Review. This Tarrantino-esque film stars Jeff Bridges, Jon Hamm, Nick Offerman, Chris Helmsworth, Dakota Johnson and is written and directed by Drew Goddard. We also talk a little about First Man and why we still haven't seen Venom.
This week we finally got to see and review A Star is Born , the new film starring Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga, Sam Elliot, and Dave Chapelle.
In this episode we talk about the new film Assassination Nation which is now in theaters. We also spent a few minutes talking about Joaquin Phoenix's version of The Joker, stoner movies, The Big Lebowski, and even Step Brothers.
This episode of Movieisms we talk about our last trip to the movies, have a review of the new quiet subversive sci-fi film Kin, talk about why we didn't want to review Peppermint, gush over the trailers for the new Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga film A Star is Born, and finally talk about franchise fatigue and the new Movie Predator.
This week on Beckett Speaks we talk about letting go...and how hard it is.
This week's episode is a double feature. We talk about Operation Finale, the new film starring Oscar Isaac and Ben Kingsley and Searching, the computer screen POV film that sold at Sundance earlier in the year and is making it's way into theaters.
Today we talk with actor and screenwriter Bob Saenz who has been working in the business for decades. He has acted in Nash Bridges, written screenplays for Lifetime, including the very popular Help For the Holidays that is a favorite to everyone who sees it.
This episode we have our review of the new puppet-human hybrid comedy Happpytime Murders starring Melissa McCarthy and a bunch of puppets, directed by Brian Henson.
In this episode of the Bekemeyer and Brad talk about filmmaking, raising money, and getting it made one way or the other.
This episode of Movieisms we recommend a couple of movies. First up is Crazy Rich Asians, the first asian centric film from Hollywood in 25 years. Next we talk about a film on Hulu called Vengeance of an Assassin which has some pretty cool action scenes and fight choreography.
This week's Movieisms we have our review for the new Mark Walburg action film Mile 22, also starring Lauren Cohan and John Malkovich and directed by Peter Berg.
Harper Lee Rogers is a writer and director from Florida, whom we recently met at the Orlando Film Festival. We spoke about her short Film Spell, her work as a filmmaker and our mutual love of cinema. We had a really nice chat about all things film. We hope you enjoy our talk as much as we did.
In this episode we give our review of the new movie The Meg starring Jason Statham and discuss people's obsession with intentionally bad movies.
In this episode of Movieisms we have our review of the new Spike Lee/Jordan Peele film BlacKkKlansman and the current rise of much more diverse films that can be seen in mainstream multiplexes around the country.
Chelsea Kenny is a filmmaker in Central Florida and in just a few years in the industry she has emerged as a trusted producer, taking on several projects. We talked about love of the game, being a highly organized person, and what it is like to be a woman working in Film and TV in the year 2016. Chelsea had a lot to say about things and we hope you enjoy our talk with her as much as we did.
In this episode we talk about the sad status of our beloved MoviePass and give our review of The Spy Who Dumped Me. The review itself is spoiler free but stay tuned until the end when we do have a few minutes of spoiler chat.
Mahogany J. Slide is a 23 year old Filmmaker who has been making movies since her youth. In that time she has made several short films and a feature film and continues to be a prolific storyteller, always working on something. We had a great time picking her brain about filmmaking, producing, working as an AD and diversity in storytelling. We hope you enjoy our conversation!
This week's Movieisms Balding Ewok explains the lore behind Marvel's Venom movie and we talk about the latest trailer and what we hope to see in the movie when it comes out this October.
This episode of Movieisms is our review of the latest Tom Cruise action fest Mission Impossible: Fallout. This is a spoiler free review with some spoiler chat at the end of the episode.
In this episode we talk about how excited we are to see Mission Impossible: Fallout this weekend and how the buzz on this movie is that it's the best of the franchise. We talk about the stunts, the series improving over the years, Tom Cruise being the fastest running movie star working today and everything else. We also discuss writer/director James Gunn of Guardians of the Gallaxy 1 & 2 being fired from Guardians 3 for inappropriate jokes he made on Twitter several years ago and the backlash from that decision made by Disney.
In this week's episode of Movieisms we give our review of the new Denzel Washington movie The Equalizer 2, directed by Antoine Fuqua. We also talk about M. Knight Shayamalan's demise but hopeful return with his new sequel to Unbreakable, Glass.
In today's Quick Picks we have our Skyscraper and I Kill Giants Review. First up is Skyscraper. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson plays a former FBI agent who now assesses security for corporations. Then the skyscraper, known as the world's tallest and safest building, catches on fire. He gets framed for it and now must clear his name and somehow rescue his family from the towering inferno.Then, Brad's Hulu recommendation, I Kill Giants. A teenage girl must face her worst fears in increasingly dangerous ways when horrible giants threaten to destroy her small town.
In this episode we give our review of the new film Sorry To Bother You from visionary first time director Boots Riley, starring Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Jermaine Fowler, Danny Glover.
Weird Movies - Movieisms Quick Picks by Movie Reviews & Discussion
On this week's episode of Movieisms, we give you our review on the new Marvel Cinematic Universe installment, Ant-Man and the Wasp staring Paul Rudd, Michelle Pfeiffer, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Pena, Michael Douglas. And be sure to listen all the way to the end for our spoiler chat.
This week's episode we are recommending documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor and a Netflix film called Orbiter 9. Watch this episode of Movieisms: Quick Picks to see what we have to say about both of these movies!
In this episode we had a conversation with our very own pop culture guru, William Barry Tillis AKA Frycook on Venus from the Pop Zombie Podcast. We had a lengthy conversation about our issues with the Back to the Future Trilogy, and everything else from our first movie memories, drive in theaters, the Psycho remake, the different iterations of King Kong, Wargames, Project X, and what favorite childhood movies we would remake if we had the chance.
In this first Movieisms Quick Picks we recommend the movie TAG and Mom and Dad.
In this episode of Movieisms we give our review of the new summer blockbuster Jurassic World 2. Did we like it or not? Check out this week's show to find out. And don't miss our spoiler discussion at the end of the show!
In this episode we review our most anticipated movie of the summer, the long awaited Pixar movie The Incredibles 2. In it we also discuss what it is that makes Pixar the best at what they do and some talk about our favorite Pixar movies. This is a spoiler free review, with specific spoilers at the end of the show.
In this episode of Movieisms we talk about the new horror film Hereditary from A24 as well as some of our thoughts on what makes a good horror film. We have a spoiler free review but keep listening at the end of the show for spoilers.
We go over our summer movie preview. Even though we've already seen two or three of the summer's potentially biggest blockbuster's, there are still several movies coming into a theater near you. Which ones do we really want to see and which ones are we planning to skip? Listen to this week's episode to find out.
How do we feel about Solo: A Star Wars Story? What do we think about why people aren't going to see this movie? Can Brad do a good Chewbacca impersonation? Find out in this week's episode of Movieisms, where we give our official Solo: A Star Wars Story review and a discussion about the depressing state of our beloved MoviePass. Enjoy!
This week we give our Deadpool 2 Reactions (with spoiler talk at the very end of the show), why we seem obsessed with antiheroes these days, and our concerns with Solo: A Star Wars Story.
In this week's episode of Movieisms we give our spoiler free reactions to the new film Tully and talk about or first movie memories growing up and Brad's traumatic childhood.
In this episode of Movieisms we discuss the culture of hate on the internet and how it is ever present when discussing movies and pop culture. We also give a couple of streaming recommendations to help scratch your movie watching itch at home.
In our first official episode of Movieisms we have a spoiler free conversation about Avengers: Infinity War and our favorite superhero movies spanning across the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Cinematic Universe, as well as non-comic book heroes too.
Welcome to Movieisms! Meet the hosts Michael Bekemeyer and Bradly Kingston and learn what we will be talking about each week. In each episode we will dive into discussions about movies and why we all love them so much. Join us!