Episodios

  • Episode 64: Scream 7 / Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie
    Mar 30 2026

    What is the legacy of the Scream series at this point? The Brothers offer some in depth thoughts on SCREAM 7 and how the film features the return of star Neve Campbell and series creator Kevin Williamson. They discuss how it compares with the last two entries in the series, as well as its treatment of the series’ legacy. Then they offer a brief re-ranking of the films in the series. Afterwards, they offer praise for Matt Johnson’s Canadian indie-comedy, NIRVANNA THE BAND THE SHOW THE MOVIE.

    1:03 - Keynote3:46 - Roundtable: Scream 7

    40:42 - Roundtable: Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie

    Clips:- “Lethal Weapon 2”

    - “Scream (2022)”

    - “Scream 7”

    - “Cape Fear (1991)”

    - “Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie”

    Further Reading:

    - Aren’s experience seeing SCREAM 7 in the theatre is described in his Substack post, “Why Is Everyone So Rude at the Movie Theatre?”

    - Aren’s entry for the Walk in the Park webseries, “Cryptonesia”

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    49 m
  • Episode 63: “Wuthering Heights” / Remembering Robert Duvall
    Feb 27 2026

    Is it possible to be a bad adaptation and a good movie? The Brothers examine this question as they dig into Emerald Fennell’s “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. They focus on how it adapts Emily Brontë’s novel, its wildly vacillating style, its arch tone, its transgressive eroticism, and its lead performances. Afterwards, they briefly pay tribute to the late Hollywood legend, Robert Duvall.

    0:42 - Keynote
    2:22 - Roundtable: “Wuthering Heights”
    54:39 - Remembering Robert Duvall

    Clips:
    - “Apocalypse Now”
    - “Twilight”
    - “Wuthering Heights”

    Further Reading:
    - Anton’s essay on “Wuthering Heights”

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Episode 62: Marty Supreme / Best Films of 2025
    Jan 26 2026

    What are we meant to think of Marty Mauser? Is he a paragon of American individualism or a scammer hellbent on getting his own way? Could he perhaps be both? The Brothers ponder these questions as they review Josh Safdie’s MARTY SUPREME, his new sports drama set in 1952 and starring Timothée Chalamet as the eponymous table tennis star. They discuss the film’s impact, Chalamet’s performance, the visual style, the moral vantage point, and, most importantly, the film’s commentary on America. Afterwards, they shift gears to reflect on 2025 as a whole, each sharing a few of their favourite movies from the year.

    0:50 - Keynote
    2:45 - Roundtable: “Marty Supreme”
    47:14 - Aren’s Top Films of 2025
    52:06 - Anders’ Top Films of 2025
    54:38 - Anton’s Top Films of 2025

    Clips:
    - “The Last Dance”
    - “Marty Supreme”
    - “One Battle After Another”

    Further Reading:
    - Aren’s Top 10 Films of 2025

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    1 h
  • Episode 61: Hamnet / 5 Years of the Podcast
    Dec 29 2025

    Chloe Zhao’s HAMNET is one of the most buzzed about films of the year, emotionally charged, featuring acclaimed performances, and offering a portrayal of the biographical origins of Shakespeare’s HAMLET in his marriage and grief at the loss of his son, Hamnet. But is the film a triumph of biographical filmmaking and a testimony to the power of art, or is it an overwrought melodrama with little new to say? The Brothers dig into the film’s performances, disagreeing on the film’s success. They discuss its relationships to other Shakespeare films, its thematic resonances, and references to other filmmakers including Terrence Malick and Lars Von Trier. At the end they discuss the first five years of this podcast, celebrating their favourite reviews and conversations, as well as the films they wish they had been able to review, including OPPENHEIMER, and films they would discuss differently in hindsight.

    0:46 - Keynote

    2:05 - Roundtable: “Hamnet”

    53:00 - Looking Back at 5 Years of the Podcast

    Clips:

    “Hamnet” (2025)

    “Antichrist” (2009)

    “On the Nature of Daylight” - Max Richter

    “Mank” (2020)

    “Lethal Weapon” (1987)

    “The Simpsons” (1993)

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Episode 60: Frankenstein / One Battle After Another / Nouvelle Vague
    Nov 28 2025

    Is FRANKENSTEIN the movie Guillermo del Toro was born to make, or a movie that he’s essentially already made throughout his career? Anders and Aren explore the answer as they discuss del Toro’s latest for Netflix. They dig into the film’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s novel, Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi’s performances, del Toro’s visual approach, and the religious implications of the film. Then, they sing the praises of Paul Thomas Anderson’s political action thriller ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER and discuss whether Richard Linklater’s NOUVELLE VAGUE is an appropriate tribute to Jean-Luc Godard and the French New Wave.

    0:46 - Keynote
    1:33 - Table Talk: “Frankenstein”
    33:00 - Table Talk: “One Battle After Another”
    43:32 - Table Talk: “Nouvelle Vague”

    Clips:
    - “Frankenstein”
    - “Nouvelle Vague”
    - “One Battle After Another”

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    54 m
  • Episode 59: Drafting the Top Horror Films of the Last 10 Years
    Oct 29 2025

    What’s your favourite horror movie of the past 10 years? For this year’s Halloween Horror episode, the Brothers dive into the last decade in horror films, which has been an especially fertile period for the popularity and success of the genre, measured by the success of new and old franchises, Oscar-nominations, and the concept of “elevated horror.” Each brother presents their picks for the horror films that have defined this recent renaissance, briefly discussing why they chose them and why these films matter for horror fans and the genre’s broader popularity in recent years.They wrap up the episode by talking about the deserving films that didn’t make their final shortlist as well as some recent horror successes, including Zach Cregger’s WEAPONS and Ryan Coogler’s SINNERS.

    1:05 - Keynote

    2:43 - Introduction to the Draft

    3:37 - The Draft: Best Horror Movies of the Past 10 Years

    46:54 - Honourable Mentions

    Clips:

    “Annihilation” (2018)

    “Get Out” (2017)

    “It Follows” (2015)

    “The Witch” (2015)

    “Pearl” (2022)

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    57 m
  • Episode 58: Highest 2 Lowest / High and Low / Remembering Robert Redford
    Oct 1 2025

    Which Spike Lee are we getting with HIGHEST 2 LOWEST? The dazzling stylist and provocateur of DO THE RIGHT THING or the gun-for-hire genre filmmaker of OLDBOY? The Brothers dig into this question with a roundtable discussion of Spike Lee’s latest picture. They examine the performances, the music, the structure, and the commentary, before they turn to the picture Spike Lee remade: Akira Kurosawa’s HIGH AND LOW. They praise the Japanese noir classic as they examine its narrative structure, style, and impact, and examine the ways the films differ. Finally, the Brothers pay tribute to the late actor and director, Robert Redford, discussing his iconic contributions to cinema.

    1:19 - Keynote
    2:24 - Roundtable: “Highest 2 Lowest”
    30:49 - Roundtable: “High and Low”
    48:27 - The Current: Remembering Robert Reford

    Clips:
    - “30 Rock” (2006)
    - “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” (1969)
    - “High and Low” (1963)
    - “Highest 2 Lowest” (2025)
    - “Inside Man” (2006)
    - “Out of Africa” (1985)

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    56 m
  • Episode 57: The Naked Gun / Happy Gilmore 2
    Aug 27 2025

    Is comedy dead? And if it’s not, does it look something like this? On the latest episode, Anders and Aren dig into two of Hollywood’s biggest summer comedies. First, they examine THE NAKED GUN starring Liam Neeson. They compare the film to the classic series starring Leslie Nielsen, discuss its structural and generic approach, and examine the performances of the leads, Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson. Next, they compare HAPPY GILMORE 2 to the original film and ponder the various ways that Adam Sandler continues to dig deeper into a certain type of juvenile man even as he embodies the laziest aspects of the Hollywood machine.

    0:40 - Keynote
    1:32 - Table Talk: “The Naked Gun”
    30:24 - Table Talk: “Happy Gilmore 2”

    Clips:
    - “Life’s Too Short” (2011)
    - “The Naked Gun” (2025)

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    57 m