This is a podcast where you listen to Jacob Duell and D.J. Birch talk about movies while they drive somewhere. Kind of like Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. Except we're not funny. And we argue a lot.
D.J. and Arizona get drunk and decide what the best Pixar movie is in the latest installment of Brackets Under the Influence (we had a Designated Driver).
The guys are joined by Zane Berry and Josh Belveal in this early review of The Birth of a Nation.
This time we rank the top 5 movies that we like despite their bad scores on Rotten Tomatoes!
Here's a special episode for you guys that we TOTALLY didn't make because we lost the recordings of our last review!
In this special episode, we go on a road trip and discuss some recent movie news and go on long tangents you may or may not be interested in! ENJOY.
To make up for being late on our usual Rear-View release date, here's another one! Did we take longer because we were working on two reviews? Or are we human beings with real lives that got busy and had to prioritize? You decide!
In this review, we hate on old people, tell work stories, talk about Harambe, discuss our new short film, think about recent incredible/perfect films, and least of all, review Hell or High Water!
This is the first installment to yet another new show: Bumper-to-Bumper. In these episodes, two of us will each rank five films by a certain director, actor, genre, etc. Let the arguing ensue.
This is the first installment to our new series B.U.I. (Brackets Under the Influence). In this episode, we get drunk and determine what the best MCU movie is in a head-to-head tournament. Don't worry! We had a Designated Driver.
The gang reviews the R-rated animated comedy Sausage Party, and somehow they don't relate it back to Terminator 2 even though there was a reference to it in the movie!! How could this be?!
Jacob and D.J. (FEATURING Arizona Johnston and Brandon Sonju) have a lot to say about the new addition to the DCEU. Some of us liked it, others not so much. Yay! Arguing!
Arizona and D.J. review Jason Bourne without Jacob because he "wasn't motivated enough" to catch up on the series before it was released.
Jacob and D.J. drive to the movies to review Star Trek Beyond! (feat. Arizona Johnston)