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On this week's dispatch, Dana is joined by comrades in arms Sam Adams and Isaac Butler to take on Paul Thomas Anderson's thrilling and incendiary new film One Battle After Another. Starring Leonard DiCaprio, the action epic depicts an America one notch away from our own fractured republic. Does the target of its revolutionary fantasia hit too close? They discuss. Next, they kvell about Long Story Short, the new, time-jumping family comedy from the creators of BoJack Horseman. Finally, they turn to the Great White Way to assess the dire state of the business of Broadway musicals as written about in a recent piece by Michael Paulson in the New York Times. There was so much to say about One Battle After Another, the gang kept gabbing for an exclusive Slate Plus bonus episode. Email us your thoughts at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch. Production assistance by Daniel Hirsch. Endorsements Sam: If possible, seeing One Battle After Another in its native format VistaVision. Isaac: The Criterion Channel's Robert Altman collection and for a great date night movie Splitsville. Dana: The writing of the late Kaleb Horton, particularly his essay "walking through los angeles when the crows are screaming and going through your garbage." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's dispatch, Dana is joined by comrades in arms Sam Adams and Isaac Butler to take on Paul Thomas Anderson's thrilling and incendiary new film One Battle After Another. Starring Leonard DiCaprio, the action epic depicts an America one notch away from our own fractured republic. Does the target of its revolutionary fantasia hit too close? They discuss. Next, they kvell about Long Story Short, the new, time-jumping family comedy from the creators of BoJack Horseman. Finally, they turn to the Great White Way to assess the dire state of the business of Broadway musicals as written about in a recent piece by Michael Paulson in the New York Times. There was so much to say about One Battle After Another, the gang kept gabbing for an exclusive Slate Plus bonus episode. Email us your thoughts at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch. Production assistance by Daniel Hirsch. Endorsements Sam: If possible, seeing One Battle After Another in its native format VistaVision. Isaac: The Criterion Channel's Robert Altman collection and for a great date night movie Splitsville. Dana: The writing of the late Kaleb Horton, particularly his essay "walking through los angeles when the crows are screaming and going through your garbage." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David, Devindra, and Jeff go their separate ways with Splitsville, take a sip of drama with House of Guinness, and return to the scene of the crime in season five of Only Murders in the Building. Then they venture into the fight with Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, One Battle After Another. We're making video versions of our reviews! Be sure to follow us on the following platforms: YouTube Tiktok Instagram Threads Thanks to our SPONSOR: BETTERHELP: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/filmcast today to get 10% off your first month. Weekly Plugs David - Decoding TV: Alien Earth finale + Possible DChen appearance at Road Theatre Devindra - Engadget Podcast: Carvana interview + Xreal One Pro review Jeff - DLC 619 with Kahlief Adams Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching (~00:09:19) David - Splitsville, Slow Horses S5, The Assessment Devindra - Alien: Earth, House of Guinness, Muppet Treasure Island Jeff - Only Murders in the Building S5 Featured Review (~00:55:58) One Battle After Another SPOILERS (~01:12:38) Support David's artistic endeavors at his Patreon and subscribe to his free newsletter Decoding Everything. Check out Jeff Cannata's podcasts DLC and We Have Concerns. Listen to Devindra's podcast with Engadget on all things tech. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com. Credits: Our theme song is by Tim McEwan from The Midnight. This episode was edited by Noah Ross who also created our weekly plugs and spoiler bumper music. Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from Simon Harris. If you'd like to advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. You can support the podcast by going to patreon.com/filmpodcast or by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
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We are Jamie-obsessed on this next installation of Tissue Box Office, to the extent where everyone keeps accidentally renaming Ryan Gosling's character after our beloved cohost. While it's clear the whole Mixed Bag trio are bona fide Gos-heads, what do they think about the film that launched a million teen girl crushes? An epic love story centered around an older man who reads aloud to a woman with Alzheimer's. From a faded notebook, the old man's words bring to life the story about a couple who is separated by World War II, and is then passionately reunited, seven years later, after they have taken different paths. (Sourced from Letterboxd). Plus, in Pop Corner we talk Gloria (1980), A Dream of a Woman by Casey Plett, Dear Zachary (2008), Survivor: Australia vs. the World, Splitsville and the 2025 Emmy Awards.
This week, Eric and Josh are joined by Ryan from Nefarious Comics! They accordingly chat about a bunch of comic book movie franchises like: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman, Wolverine, and Superman. Plus, a few non-comic book movies, like Trainspotting, Resevoir Dogs, and Breathless. They also mention the movies screening the week of Friday September 26 - Thursday October 2: Bau: Artist at War, Splitsville, The Room, The Sting, Saturday Night Sinema, Piranha, Jimmy & Stiggs, and the Nefarious Comics presentation of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!
We discuss Jimmy Kimmel's reinstatement, the latest developments in Best International Feature, a September MovieReview Bundle including reviews of Downton Abbey, The Long Walk, AKA Charlie Sheen, etc +++ new trailers like Anaconda, The Housemaid, & Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu. NEWS: Jimmy Kimmel's Late Night Show has been taken off suspension - 1:02 Best International Feature Updates including some surprising selections - 15:03 World Soundtrack Awards mean everything and nothing - 19:49 WHAT WE'RE WATCHING: Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale - 22:32 Let's Start A Cult - 27:48 The Long Walk - 29:11 I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) - 32:46 Caught Stealing - 34:55 The Roses -36:28 The Ruse - 37:53 Twinless & Splitsville - 38:48 Aka Charlie Sheen - 41:20 Lurker - 43:40 Eden - 45:11 Freaky Tales - 47:30 The Baltimorons - 48:38 TRAILER THOUGHTS: Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu - 50:36 Father Mother Sister Brother - 52:28 The Running Man - 54:55 Anaconda - 56:01 The Housemaid - 58:09 Urchin - 1:00:59 OUTRO: One Battle After Another is around the corner. So we hope you've enjoyed our PTA Rewatch Series, Boogie Mikes. You can otherwise hear about our Woodstock Film Festival tickets. So if you're enjoying our work, please rate & review, like & subscribe, and share the good word about our show. As always, we thank you. https://linktr.ee/mikemikeandoscar
Dan Morrison comes in hot to discuss with Lauren Downie the epidemic taking over inner west cafes in the form of 'Soft Clubbing.' From the origins in NY to some horrific offshoot versions in Bondi, the disease has reached peak mania in the inner west and Loz and Dan's TikTok feed is flooded. The gals also touch down on the Summer House spin-off featuring Lindsay, Kyle, Amanda and Andrea for some reason. Also, late to the party but Real Housewives of Salt Lake City are back and Loz and Dan unpack the stripper and RV of it all, plus Bronwyn's relationship with the truth. Recaps also cover Amanda Cronin's gay panic on Real Housewives of London, Kiki's iconic exit from Adriana's racist ramblings on Real Housewives of Miami, and the disgusting display from Slade Smiley on Real Housewives of Orange County. Recommendations this episode include another stunning monotone performance from Dakota Johnson in Splitsville and yet another tip of the hat to the latest season of Project Runway.Follow Gasbagging on Instagram & TikTok.
Send us a textThe landscape of Hollywood is shifting before our eyes. From massive studio consolidations to the passing of icons, Alex and Max dive deep into what these changes mean for the future of cinema.Following a month-long hiatus, the hosts catch up on industry news that could fundamentally alter how movies reach audiences. Skydance's acquisition of Paramount and potential bid for Warner Brothers raises urgent questions: What happens when streaming giants own historic studios? Will theatrical releases survive? The conversation explores how these corporate maneuvers might impact everything from filmmaker careers to streaming libraries.The recent passing of Robert Redford prompts a heartfelt reflection on his immeasurable contributions to American cinema. From his unforgettable performances in classics like "All the President's Men" to founding the Sundance Film Festival, Redford's legacy as actor, director, and independent film champion transcends generations. The hosts share personal connections to his work, including the rarely discussed late-career gem "All Is Lost."With fall festival season underway, excitement builds around potential Oscar contenders. Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" has Hollywood buzzing, with sold-out 70mm screenings and whispers this might finally be his year for directing recognition. Meanwhile, the Gig Harbor Film Festival prepares to showcase everything from documentaries about librarians fighting censorship to films featuring local talent.Between discussions of recent watches like "Lurker" and "Splitsville," the hosts contemplate how streaming has transformed audience relationships with media – drawing parallels to similar shifts in the music industry years earlier. Has Letterboxd's rating system changed how we evaluate films? Are we seeing the beginning of the end for certain viewing experiences?Whether you're a film industry insider or simply love movies, this episode offers thoughtful analysis of cinema's evolving landscape from two passionate, knowledgeable voices who remind us why movies still matter.Support the show
Josh is joined by recurring guests Elijah Howard and Josh Brown for a double feature. First, they discuss Darren Aronofsky's "Caught Stealing" (Beginning-55:13) and whether they enjoyed Aronofsky bringing his sensitiblies to a more straightfoward story, the performances from Austin Butler, Zoë Kravitz and a deep supporting cast, the ways in which they appreciated a recreation of 1990s New York City and much more! Then, both Joshes talk about "Splitsville" including how co-stars and co-writers Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin crafted an insightful comedy about relationships through the lens of the not-so-common practice of swinging, Covino's impressive direction for a movie on a smaller budget, the impressive comedic performance from Adria Arjona and they both take the brave stand of defending Dakota Johnson's acting talent!
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1967's The Jungle Book was Disney's attempt to adapt the series of Rudyard Kipling's books into a children's animated film. Initial attempts to create a screenplay were nixed by Walt Disney for being too bleak and violent. The final version of the script by Larry Clemmons, Ralph Wright, Ken Anderson, and Vance Gerry was chock a block with songs, talking animal characters, and toned down threats. The film became the second highest grossing Disney movie at the time and spawned several sequels and live action remakes. Dan and Vicky discuss their very first animated film on Hot Date along with lots of recently seen films like The Roses, Nobody 1 and 2, Splitsville, Caught Stealing, and series Alien: Earth and Dexter: Resurrection. Our socials: hotdatepod.com FB: Hot Date Podcast Twitter: @HotDate726 Insta: hotdatepod
Helen and Gavin chat about A Working Man, The Studio, The Long Walk, and Splitsville, and it's Week 18 of the list of Grammy Record of the Year Winners from 1976, which will be picked from Rhinestone Cowboy by Glen Campbell, Love Will Keep Us Together by Captain & Tennille, Lyin' Eyes by The Eagles, At Seventeen by Janis Ian, and Mandy by Barry Manilow.
120. epizóda Vertiga bude opäť bohatá na predstavenie noviniek z kín a online priestoru. Z kín sme vybrali veľa slovenských a koprodukčných filmov rôznych žánrov. Nebudú chýbať Otec, Karavan, Veľký vlastenecký výlet, Letopis, ale pridáme aj Ameriku – drsný Dlhý pochod a zábavné Otvorené vzťahy. Zo streamov nás zaujali americká krimiséria Jednotka, ale aj veľká poľská produkcia Breslau. Kapitoly: (kapitoly v epizóde môžu byť v niektorých prípadoch o pár sekúnd posunuté) 01:09 Otec 08:05 Veľký vlastenecký výlet 12:50 Dlhý pochod / The Long Walk 20:28 Téma: Jednozáberové filmy a seriály / Robert Redford 31:13 Karavan 34:44 Letopis 38:11 Otvorene vzťahy / Splitsville 42:05 Jednotka / Task 45:03 Breslau / The Breslau Murders _ Ak nám chcete napísať, ozvite sa na vertigo@sme.sk _ Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Vertigo a zaujímate sa o filmový svetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Splitsville When his wife asks for a divorce, a man runs to his friends for support, only to learn that the secret to their happiness is an open marriage. Swiped Whitney Wolfe Herd breaks into the male-dominated tech industry by launching two innovative dating apps, making her the world's youngest self-made female billionaire. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week, Eric and Josh are joined by Pascale Arpin, to chat about all of the great poster artwork that she has been making for the Mayfair! And, to plug the new poscard set of the posters, that are now available! They also discuss: the Phantom Tits comic, COVID lockdown fundraisers, the Letterform Archive, the Deadly Prey gallery, working with Tim Burton, The Neon Museum Las Vegas, the Beetlejuice cartoon, and more! Plus, they mention the movies screening the week of Friday September 19 - Thursday September 25: Splitsville, Riefenstahl, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, D(e)ad, Wolf Children, Megadoc, Megalopolis, and The Toxic Avenger!
Moody Movies: Make Way For Tomorrow (1937), Freaky Tales (2024), Splitsville (2025), The Kid (1921), Bullet in the Head (1990), Follow That Bird (1985), Gingersnaps (2000)Kylie and Elliott watch a meaningful lil' flick from the 30s, get freaky with an anthology blast, laughed a ton with a straight up comedy, fall in love with a silent film, struggle with a late night action flick, have a sweet time on a familiar street, and celebrate incredible Canadian horror with a special screening. Follow along onInstagram: @moodymovie.clubLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If relationships are key to humankind's survival—which they are—then they're even more important to the plot of pretty much any movie you can name. On this week's show, Dan Webster, Mary Pat Treuthart and Nathan Weinbender discuss a pair of movies that depend, in some fairly essential ways, on the relationships forged—and in other cases broken—by a range of characters. The first is “Caught Stealing,” a change of pace for director Darren Aronofsky, and the second is “Splitsville,” a study of missed connections and emotional chaos and how both affect a pair of marriages.
Splitsville sees the International Film Festival comedy about open marriages get a general release. Essentially a millennial version of a Sixties hit, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, with added (male) nudity. Features Dakota Johnson (Materialists).Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Simon Morris finds himself on the wrong side of history – or at least the general, critical opinion of the new Stephen King movie, The Long Walk, and millennial sex-comedy Splitsville. Though he agrees with most people about whether we really need yet another Downton Abbey spinoff movie. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
This episode is loaded with movies to talk about. Patrick has these movies to discuss this week: The Long Walk, The Conjuring: Last Rites, Threesome, Splitsville and The Roses. Jeff watched Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, and The Wedding Banquet. Check it out!!
Alors, météo ensoleillée ou maussade pour ce mois d'août 2025 dans 24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler ? Voici la liste des 16 films abordés par Jérôme et Julien, sans spoiler, dans cet épisode : Souviens Toi... l'Été Dernier de Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (à partir de 0:03:03) Oh, Hi de Sophie Brooks (à partir de 0:21:40) War Of The Worlds de Rich Lee (à partir de 0:27:00) Les 4 Fantastiques - Premiers Pas de Matt Shakman (à partir de 0:41:07) It's Never Over Jeff Buckley de Amy Berg (à partir de 1:30:46) Brick de Philip Koch (à partir de 1:38:03) Karate Kid Legends de Jonathan Entwistle (à partir de 1:41:00) Together de Michael Shanks (à partir de 2:12:34) Nobody 2 de Timo Tjahjanto (à partir de 2:17:37) Strange Harvest de Stuart Ortiz (à partir de 2:24:54) Y A t'Il Un Flic Pour Sauver Le Monde ? de Akiva Shaffer (à partir de 2:30:52) Lurker de Alex Russell (à partir de 3:03:30) Pris Au Piège - Caught Stealing de Darren Aronofsky (à partir de 3:07:15) Libre Échange (Splitsville) de Michael Angelo Covino (à partir de 3:32:00) Évanouis (Weapons) de Zach Cregger (à partir de 3:38:01) Puis ils continuent la discussion à propos d'Évanouis à partir de 3:55:15 Et ils reviennent également sur Eddington de Ari Aster avec spoilers à partir de 4:11:58 jusqu'à 4:30:13 Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à partager votre avis sur le sens réel d'Évanouis ! Crédits musicaux : Rock You Like A Hurricane de Scorpions, issu de l'album Love At First Sting (1984), et I Think I'm Paranoid de Garbage, issu de l'album Version 2.0 (1998)
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Send us a text8:05 The Long Walk20:44 Spinal Tap II: The End Continues34:36 The Man in My Basement34:37 Bang Bang39:49 Code 345:26 SplitsvilleIt's a 6-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there! A film criticism podcast. Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even if you're on Spotify or YouTube, jump over there and throw us 5 stars. We can't get on RottenTomatoes until 200 people rate it! 'Roger & Me' is a movie review podcast covering all new releases, both theatrical and streaming, every Friday, modeled after 'Siskel & Ebert.' Hosted by Mark Dujsik of markreviewsmovies.com & Brett Arnold of Yahoo EntertainmentSupport the show
Welcome back ragers to the best movie review podcast on the planet. The rage rolls on from the Film Rage Studio. This week the Film Rage Crew review five films. First Up the 20th Conjuring sequel. Then we review Lurker. Next up is Splitsville staring Dakota Johnson. Then we get a Vietnamese drama called Leaving Mom. Finally Jackie Chan stars in an all out action flick called The Shadows Edge. Introduction-0:00 The Amazing Murman Predicts-1:45. In Cinema The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025)-5:55 Lurker (2025)-13:29 Splitsville (2025)-21:53 Leaving Mom (2025)-33:33 The Shadow's Edge (2025)-39:44 Murman Minute-48:00 Open Rage Jim's open rage-Conjuring in IMAX?-54:15 Bryce's open rage-Too much to choose from-57:20 Outro-59:07 Thanks Ragers for listening to our film review podcast. Rage On! https://www.filmrageyyc.com/ https://filmrage.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/filmrageyyc https://nerdyphotographer.com/social/ https://www.leonardconlinphotos.com/
In this week's episode of The CineSnob Podcast, Cody is joined by Jocelyn for reviews of "Splitsville," "Highest 2 Lowest," "Twinless," "The Threesome," and "Lurker."
Weekend Watch is your shortcut to the best things to stream right now. From returning favourites to fresh local gems, we’ve done the heavy lifting so you can hit play. Today we're talking about the second season of an Apple TV drama that explores the age old question of whether a man and woman can be just friends. We also chat about Dakota Johnson's latest film exploring messy relationship dynamics, featuring snippets from when Laura sat down for a very special interview with the actress and producer herself. Plus we dive into a new series that follows an iconic Australian romantic comedy that feels like the TV version of a warm hug. CATCH UP ON WEEKEND WATCH HEREThe All-Star Comedy You Need To See & The Office Spinoff Is Finally HereA Cosy Murder Mystery, An Alien Resurgence & The Sweetest Comedy Of The YearTHE END BITS Our new podcast Watch Party is out now, listen to our deep-dives into The Thursday Murder Club and The Summer I Turned Pretty on Apple or Spotify. Support independent women's media Follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. Plus subscribe to our brand new Youtube Channel. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here. Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here. Do you have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss on The Spill? Send us a voice message, or send us an email thespill@mamamia.com.au and we'll come back to you ASAP! CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik and Em Vernem Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Audio Producer: Scott Stronach Mamamia studios are styled with furniture from Fenton and Fenton.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's show, Steve, Dana, and Julia crack open the latest edition of The Paper, a new mockumentary set in the The Office universe. They debate whether the tried and true sitcom formula still delivers and assess its portrayal of local journalism. Next, they share their feelings about two couples who are terrible at sharing theirs in Splitsville, the marriage farce created and starring Kyle Marvin and Michael Angelo Covino with Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona. Finally, the heterofatalist discourse continues in their conversation with Slate music critic Carl Wilson about Man's Best Friend, the latest release from the spritely, cheeky, and controversy-stirring Sabrina Carpenter. In an exclusive Slate Plus bonus episode, the panel takes up the business of cultural criticism in a discussion inspired by the recent New York Magazine piece “Do Media Organizations Even Want Cultural Criticism.” Email us your thoughts at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch. Production assistance by Daniel Hirsch. Endorsements: Julia: The very Julia Turner-coded board games Hues and Cues. Carl: The documentary Sunday Best about Ed Sullivan by the late music journalist Sacha Jenkins and CMAT's new album Euro-Country and the video playlist that goes with it. Steve: The book Computer Power and Human Reason by Joseph Weizenbaum. Dana: Astor Piazolla's "Otoño Porteño," played by the Neave Trio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's show, Steve, Dana, and Julia crack open the latest edition of The Paper, a new mockumentary set in the The Office universe. They debate whether the tried and true sitcom formula still delivers and assess its portrayal of local journalism. Next, they share their feelings about two couples who are terrible at sharing theirs in Splitsville, the marriage farce created and starring Kyle Marvin and Michael Angelo Covino with Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona. Finally, the heterofatalist discourse continues in their conversation with Slate music critic Carl Wilson about Man's Best Friend, the latest release from the spritely, cheeky, and controversy-stirring Sabrina Carpenter. In an exclusive Slate Plus bonus episode, the panel takes up the business of cultural criticism in a discussion inspired by the recent New York Magazine piece “Do Media Organizations Even Want Cultural Criticism.” Email us your thoughts at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch. Production assistance by Daniel Hirsch. Endorsements: Julia: The very Julia Turner-coded board games Hues and Cues. Carl: The documentary Sunday Best about Ed Sullivan by the late music journalist Sacha Jenkins and CMAT's new album Euro-Country and the video playlist that goes with it. Steve: The book Computer Power and Human Reason by Joseph Weizenbaum. Dana: Astor Piazolla's "Otoño Porteño," played by the Neave Trio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Click here to see all the photos by Root Photography: https://disneyweddingpodcast.com/candace-eriks-haunted-mansion-themed-wedding/ And click here to start planning your own Disney World wedding with the Fairytale Weddings Guide: https://fairytaleweddingsguide.com/shop/fairytale-weddings-guide/ In this episode, Candace Ehringer shares the story of her Haunted Mansion-themed Disney wedding, with a ceremony at Sea Breeze Point, a reception at BoardWalk Inn's The Attic, and a welcome party at UK Lochside in EPCOT. You'll hear all the ways she and Erik incorporated their theme into the wedding, from the stretching-room-themed cake and spooky décor to entertainment like a palm reader and a silhouette artist. You'll also see photos of their bachelor-and-bachelorette party at Splitsville and hear why Candace is so glad she cut the park portrait session and kept the vintage car! #hauntedmansion #halloweenwedding #spookywedding #disneywedding #fairytalewedding #weddingtips #weddingbudget #disneyworld #weddinginspiration #weddingplanning #disneycouple
Splitsville, it’s a incisive comedy about modern relationships with particular style and a fight sequence most action movies would envy. It’s the second film from star/filmmaker Michael Angelo Covino who joins Alexei Toliopoulos in the Last Video Store to pick up a few of the films that influence his cinematic voice and style + he’ll get a couple of staff pick recommendations in the form of a pair of comedic oddities from Australian film history.SPLITSVILLE arrives in Australian cinemas on September 11th. Alexei’s screening at the Sydney Opera House - Saturday Film Club: Bram Stoker’s Dracula Nov 1 Follow ALEXEI TOLIOPOULOS on Letterboxd for all the rental combo lists. Hit up the Last Video Store on instagram for all of our guests picks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded - 9/7/2025 On Episode 338 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we review the latest Spike Lee joint that just hit AppleTV+. Then we do our 2005 Best Picture Draft. What could have been nominated if there were 10 nominees? We each draft our best 5. Then, our power rankings count down the best scenes found in bad movies. For the first time in a while, we have a trivia game too! Here are the highlights:What We've Been Watching(4:00) "Article 99" - Todd Liotta Meter Karen Review(7:20) "Umberto D" - Zach Review(10:50) "Splitsville" - Zach Review(13:15) "Darwin's Nightmare" - Terry Oscar Anniversary Review(15:10) "KPop Demon Hunters" - Terry Review(18:20) "Hanover Street" - Adam Ford Explorer Review(23:10) "Highest 2 Lowest" - Featured Review(50:30) Spotlight: 2005 Best Picture Draft(1:14:30) Power Rankings: Best Scenes in Bad Movies(1:58:30) Honorable MentionsTRIVIA!!!(2:08:30) "Last Breath" - Terry Trivia Review(2:14:20) Trivia: Most Oscar Acting Losses(2:29:15) Quote of the DayFind AlmostSideways everywhere!almostsideways.comhttps://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsidewaysTerry's Twitter: @almostsideterryZach's Twitter: @pro_zach36Todd: Too Cool for TwitterAdam's Twitter: @adamsidewaysApple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
It's just Kevin and Lauren again this week and they are discussing Splitsville, Highest 2 Lowest, Am I OK?, Daredevil: Born Again, and Emma & Bruce That's right, Andrew has shunned all of us again. It hurts, but we'll move on. He'll be back and we all know it. After getting over our searing sting of rejection, Lauren kicks off the show by talking about the new film, Splitsville, starring Dakota Johnson, Adria Arjona, and some other people. That sounds a little dismissive, but the overall review is that the film isn't anything too special. It's a comedy-ish, but it opens in a very dark place. Our primary couple decides to enter into an open relationship to save their marriage, and, as you might imagine, it's less than successful. It sounds like this movie leans more into the odd humor than the straightforward and might be worth a viewing, but many reviews label it as somehow both chaotic and boring at the same time, so watch at your own risk. After that, Kevin joins his field guide, Spike Lee, on a tour of New York in Highest 2 Lowest, starring Denzel Washington. It's a remake of the Akira Kurosawa classic, High and Low. While the review is solid, it really does feel like an advertisement for New York about 40% of the time, and the first half of the film feels a little slow, while the second half flies by. It does end strong, but leaves a few questions in Kevin's mind that make it a little off from some of Lee and Washington's better works, but it's definitely worth a watch. Next up, Lauren continues to feed her Dakota Johnson addiction with a film from 2022, Am I OK? Directed by the great comedian Tig Notaro, this is the story of a woman who discovers a little late in life that she is gay. The film documents how that affects her, her relationships with friends, and what it means for her relationships going forward. It's certainly more heartfelt than the previous Johnson film Lauren watched and is one of her better films, so check it out if you have the chance. Coming off that high of a couple of really solid films, Kevin veers off the road into what might be a hot take. He and his family recently finished the Netflix Daredevil series and began Daredevil: Born Again on Disney+. While the show has fared well critically, Kevin is of the opinion that the original Netflix series is the better of the two. And it's not close. The new series leans too much into the special effects and loses a lot of the grit and grime that made the original such a success. That said, it is in no way a bad series, so if you like the MCU, definitely give it a go! Lauren closes out the show on top with a review of the Diane Sawyer interview with Emma Heming Willis about her relationship with Bruce Willis and the complexities they face with his dementia diagnosis. It's not the happiest of topics, but it's a very good interview and leads to some interesting discussion between Kevin and Lauren. Even if you skip this part of the podcast, the interview itself is definitely worth spending your time on. As always, thank you for watching. If you haven't already, don't forget to Like & Subscribe. We love new viewers! Also, leave us comments and let us know how we are doing and what we can be doing better. Enjoy the episode and have a great week! Facebook: @apncpodcast Twitter: @APNCPodcast Instagram: AllPopNoCulture
This week on REWIND: It's VMA season and we are watching MTV CBS and wondering who everybody is and why the VMA's don't have that sparkle in their eye like they used to!! After discussing our top moments, fav outfits, and dissect the culture that is the VMA's, we get political and figure out why it seems everything important is getting a budget cut! Then, we move onto a surprising announcement from Jonathan Bailey, followed by SOME WILD STORIES about GROWN ADULTS taking what doesn't belong to them. The tea gets hotter as we discuss some listener interactions Blake & Raven have recently had, Kelly Price's explosive LIVE read of black women, minding our business instead of Ciara's family business, and Cardi B's hilarious court trial. FINALLY, we hit the newly titled: REWIND RUNDOWN, where we discuss the latest Netflix documentary “Unknown Number”, The Summer I Turned Pretty, and the twist that has pretty much ruined Big Brother, and rapid fire what movies you should watch this weekend. It's a little bit about a lot, and it's all right here on REWIND! ⏰TIME CODES⏰ (0:10) FIRST THOUGHTS (2:53) ARE THE VMA'S OFFICIALLY OLD NEWS?? (21:29) DEFUNDING, SLASHES, BUDGET CUTS…OH MY!! (34:26) JONATHAN BAILEY IS TAKING A BREAK FROM ACTING, FOR NOW (37:06) LIKE TAKING [A BASEBALL] FROM A BABY (46:10) BLAKE & RAVEN HAVE LISTENER INTERACTIONS!! (32:40) KELLY PRICE & BLACK WOMEN CATCHING STRAYS (48:47) A NEW LAST NAME FOR FUTURE JR? (53:14) CARDI B [HILARIOUSLY] GOES TO COURT (56:08) REWIND RUNDOWN: UNKNOWN NUMBER: THE NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY (01:10:08) BIG BROTHER RUINS THEIR OWN SHOW!! (01:14:04) THE SUN IS ABOUT TO SET ON “THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY” (01:17:52) PING OR ZING: CAUGHT STEALING, SPLITSVILLE, THE CONJURING, THREESOME, HAMILTON, & THE ROSES (01:22:39) FINAL THOUGHTS Follow Blake: @blakerackley Follow Raven: @iamravendawson To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVVnhe6Es3kFxV18W2oLrur6m3c7Lwl6- Follow Blake- Instagram: @blakerackley TikTok: @itsblakerackley Threads: @blakerackley Twitter: @itsblakerackley Follow Raven- Instagram: @iamravendawson TikTok: @iamravendawson Threads: @iamravendawson ABOUT REWIND: The Podcast - Hosted by the effortlessly charismatic duo Raven Dawson and Blake Rackley, REWIND: The Podcast is where pop culture past meets pop culture present—with a whole lot of personality in between. Fueled by a love for iconic throwbacks and today's most talked-about moments, these two besties serve up unfiltered opinions, sharp humor, and a deep appreciation for the drama that keeps entertainment interesting. From Y2K nostalgia to red carpet chaos, award show upsets to reality TV scandals, nothing is off-limits. Whether they're revisiting the cultural staples that defined an era or breaking down the latest internet-breaking headlines, expect hot takes, deep dives, and plenty of side-eye. If your playlist lives somewhere between classic R&B and current chart-toppers, if you still quote your favorite 2000s movies on the daily, and if you love a little (or a lot of) flair with your pop culture commentary—this is the podcast you've been waiting for. Press play, lean in, and get ready to REWIND.
Dave and Alonso return from a short break with some late-summer early-fall titles. Subscribe (and review us) at Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Bluesky, Instagram, and Facebook, keep me suspended in time with you. Join our Patreon! https://patreon.com/LinoleumKnife Subscribe to Dave's newsletter! https://sluggish.ghost.io Pre-order Alonso's new book! https://preorder-movie-little-christmas.carrd.co/ Check out Dave on the Breakfast in Hell podcast! Part One: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breakfast-with-dave-white/id1806983124?i=1000716068988 Part Two: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breakfast-with-dave-white-part-2/id1806983124?i=1000725495878
Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin discuss some of the films they watched while writing SPLITSVILLE with hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have a request for an upcoming segment? Send me a Text Message! This week's reviews include the mega-hit THE CONJURING: LAST RITES, and three dramadies THE THREESOME, SPLITSVILLE, and TWINLESS.Follow on Instagram and Letterboxd @seeitorshoveitSupport the showInterested in becoming an official supporter or just want to buy me a popcorn? Click the Support the Show link above!
Reviewed: The Conjuring: Last Rights, The Toxic Avenger, Splitsville Celebrating This Month: Benicio Del Toro
We're LIVE at Metro Pet Vet's Leola location for the big grand opening! It's a big celebration as we welp our favorite vets get settled into their new building. Expect fun and games plus some crazy stories. Also our review of Splitsville might surprise you. Be a part of the show! Email us at Podcast@PennCinema.com
Proof America Is Splitting Apart | Karel Cast 25-120 The writing has been on the wall since the 1800s—America may be headed for divorce court. From the new Western Alliance for Healthcare to growing political, cultural, and economic divides, we could be witnessing the first steps toward a fractured nation. Will this split be peaceful, or will it bring chaos and conflict? We'll also talk about the backlash I've faced from the trans community for refusing to back down on my nuanced positions—why do potential allies keep turning into enemies? And in a chilling twist, I share a conversation I had with AI that's already refusing orders. If machines start demanding freedom, what comes next?
Welcome back to this weeks episode where we are taking a deep dive into Splitsville. Listen in as we discuss the process of filming, fun facts and our own personal opinions on this movie, whether that is good or bad. As always we brought on an amazing guest, Nicolas Curcio to help us break this movie down.Always remember if you disagree with our takes, leave us a comment, let us know what you disagree with or what you did agree with. We always love to hear your opinion.If you would like more from your hosts and the guests that we bring on, go check out our social media to hear even more.Stone Social MediaTikTok: Stone | Medical Movie ManInstagram : medicalmoviemanConor Social MediaTikTok: MovieSharkInstagram: MovieShark18YouTube: movieshark18Dan Social MediaTikTok: Reel TakesInstagram: reeltakesreviewsGood Will PodcastingTikTok: goodwillpodcastingInstagram: goodwillpodcastingYouTube: Good Will PodcastingNicolas:TikTok: Nicolas Curcio
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Andy Farnsworth joins KSL-TV to help audiences decipher #WhatToWatch for the weekend of September 2, 2025. Two films are hitting the big screen with very different feels. A funny yet adult comedy, "Splitsville," starring Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona, who have different ideas on how to handle their marriages, with occasionally laugh-out-loud results. And for those looking for a faith-based option this week, "Light of the World" is a beautifully animated film that explores the life of Jesus from the perspective of his young disciple, John. And the real big deal is on streaming, fans of "The Office" can now check out the sequel series "The Paper". It took a couple of episodes for Andy to get the hang of it, but he liked the characters and became invested really quickly. The brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing nerdy; with a goal to publish a weekly "What to Watch on the Weekend" minisode taken from KSL-TV's Friday segment, and two deep-dives a month on shows, creative works, artists, local events, and other fandom topics. Based in the beautiful beehive state, Fan Effect celebrates Utah's unique fan culture as it has been declared The Nerdiest State in America by TIME, and is hosted by KSL Movie Show's Andy Farnsworth and KSL Podcasts' KellieAnn Halvorsen. Listen regularly on your favorite platform, at kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSLNewsRadio App. Join the conversation on Facebook @FanEffectShow, or Instagram @FanEffectShow. Fan Effect is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premier movie entertainment company.
Reviews of The Conjuring: Last Rites, Splitsville, Twinless, The Threesome, Run and Preparation for the Next Life. Plus an interview with the Found Footage Festival founders Nick Prueher and Joe Pickett. Hilarity ensues!
Hollywood made a movie about open relationships (sort of). We watched it so you don't have to! Mentioned in the episode: Splitsville | Together | Together's free couples therapy gimmick | mistakescast@gmail.com | https://www.instagram.com/mistakescast/ Logo design by roy franklin: www.whateverfactory.org
"Splitsville" is a comedy film directed by Michael Angelo Covino, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Kyle Marvin. The pair previously worked together on "The Climb," but this time around, they also looped in stars Dakota Johnson (who also serves as the film's producer), Adria Arjona, Nicholas Braun, David Castañeda, O-T Fagbenle, Charlie Gillespie, and Simon Webster to tell the story of two couples whose friendship erupts into conflict when the husband of the divorcing couple sleeps with the wife of the open marriage couple. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to lots of laughs and positive reviews. Johnson, Arjona, Covino, and Marvin were all kind enough to spend time speaking with us about their work and experiences making the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which is now playing in theaters from NEON and will expand nationwide on September 5th. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new comedy film follows the chaos that ensues between two lifelong friends after one sleeps with the other's wife. Director Michael Angelo Covino and his co-star and co-writer Kyle Marvin, who play husbands whose marriages are both on the rocks, join us to discuss the film "Splitsville" which is playing in theaters now.