Jeremy, Justin, and Jim review and discuss both new and classic films. Justin and Jeremy can fight like the feistiest old married couple. Sometimes Jim counsels them. Sometimes he just stokes the flames.
When you're making a movie based on a novel, the audience is expecting a faithful adaptation. So when director Dylan Southern was writing the screenplay for THE THING WITH FEATHERS, he had original author Max Porter involved throughout the process. We sat down with Southern and talked to him about the efforts he made, the pit stops of making his first non-documentary film and the movies that inspired him...
Glen Powell, Colman Domingo, Josh Brolin... THE RUNNING MAN should be a bigger hit than it is. It's a blockbuster/popcorn movie through and through, so how did it lose out to NOW YOU SEE ME 3? Let's talk about it...
The epic conclusion of WICKED is here with WICKED FOR GOOD. But does it compare to last year's masterpiece? Does Ariana Grande steal the show? Does Jeff Goldblum go full "Jeff Goldblum"? Is it a musical that audiences beyond musical fans should go see? Let's talk about it...
We spent some time with director Jan Komasa recently and he told us about the cast of his new movie ANNIVERSARY, what it was like trying to make a movie during the SAG-AFTRA strike and how ANNIVERSARY went from an idea during a family gathering to the big screen. So let's talk about it...
🎬 Netflix is short-changing one of the best thrillers of the year — A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE.
In this episode of the Untitled Film Project Podcast, we break down Kathryn Bigelow’s latest nuclear-tension masterpiece and explain why watching it on Netflix can’t match the big-screen experience. We dive into the film’s powerful performances, layered storytelling, ambiguous ending and masterful use (and silence) of music.
đź’Ą Expect:
Honest first impressions and deep-dive analysis
Discussion of the movie’s shocking ending and “what would you do?” moments
Why Bigelow remains the queen of high-stakes realism
Our takes on how streaming releases affect great cinema
🎥 Whether you love THE HURT LOCKER, ZERO DARK THIRTY, or just crave a smart political thriller, this conversation is for you. So let's talk about A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE...
There was so much to look forward to in TRON: ARES. The visuals were stunning, the actors had chops, the music was fire...but then the story came.
Let's talk about TRON: ARES...
Amazon Prime Video is releasing JOHN CANDY: I LIKE ME, a documentary about the life of comedy legend John Candy. Through the eyes of those who knew him best, we gain a fascinating insight into one of the most beloved Canadians of the 20th century. This documentary is a must-see.
Critics are falling all over themselves when it comes to ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER, with some going so far as to call it the best film of the decade. But is all that critical acclaim worthy of the hype? Let's talk about the new Paul Thomas Anderson film...
Typically, Darren Aronofsky's films are of high quality but can be challenging to watch. CAUGHT STEALING, thankfully, is very accessible! Austin Butler is tremendous in the dark comedy as a former San Francisco Giants draft pick and we were pleasantly surprised by this movie. So let's talk about it...
Making a special appearance at the 56th Annual Nashville Film Festival was actor Tonatiuh. The festival awarded him their Rising Star Award for his incredible performance as the lead in KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN (also starring Jennifer Lopez and Diego Luna). Sure to get some Oscar buzz for his portrayal of Luis Molina and Kendall Nesbitt in the musical film, Tonatiuh spent some time with us on the red carpet and chatted about working with veteran actors Lopez and Luna, his dance background that came into play here and how he's waited his whole life for a role like this.
During the 56th Annual Nashville Film Festival, we caught up with Matt Finlin, director of the new documentary MATTER OF TIME. Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder performs a series of shows in Seattle to raise awareness about a disease called EB, which primarily affects children. Finlin walks us through how Vedder approached him, what it was like to show the film to the patient's families and what it was like living with the heavy subject material while making the movie.
There's an awful lot to like about Spike Lee's newest film, HIGHEST 2 LOWEST. Unfortunately, there's also a lot to dislike about it. Denzel Washington and Jeffrey Wright are spectacular -- especially when they're on the screen together -- but A$AP Rocky might've been a casting misstep. So let's talk about it...
AXEL F and HAPPY GILMORE 2, for example, were legacy sequels released just for streaming. In the court of public opinion, they didn't do well and we think they were hurt by zero theatrical release. So, thankfully, SPINAL TAP II: THE END CONTINUES gets it right! Go laugh with like-minded people who enjoy the original! So let's talk about it...
We've been fans of stand-up comic Joe Kwaczala since we saw his Comedy Central half-hour special back in 2019. So when we found out he was doing a movie about stand-up -- in the mockumentary style -- we knew we had to talk with him about it. Hear about how AMERICAN COMIC came together, the hustle behind getting into film festivals all over the country and how he wants it to be the SPINAL TAP for comedians.
There is zero reason this movie should work. It's an hour and 40 minutes of dudes walking. But, holy smokes, what a movie! The performances are great, the concept is great, the drama is great and the finale is great. THE LONG WALK has earned its place among 2025's best! So let's talk about it...
We were excited to see THE NAKED GUN being remade, but we could never shake the feeling of "Can they do that in 2025???" So let's talk about it...
We've heard so much about KPOP DEMON HUNTERS, so we gave it a watch. The result? Middle-aged men raving about a film aimed at a younger audience. If that doesn't speak volumes...
WEAPONS is one of the most talked-about movies of the summer, so we went to see what all the hype was about. Needless to say, we were impressed. Were you? Let's talk about it!
Adam Sandler is back -- as a part of his big new deal with streaming giant Netflix -- as one of his most beloved characters of all-time: Happy Gilmore. Basically, 30 years after the original comedy classic, Sandler and a laundry list of cameo appearances try to recapture the funny, the charm, and the enjoyment of the first installment in HAPPY GILMORE 2. Did they do it? Let's talk about it...
After numerous attempts to bring the Fantastic Four to the screen, have we finally got a major movie release that does these legendary characters justice? Mister Fantastic, the Invisible Woman, The Thing, and Human Torch have consistently been some of the richest characters in the Marvel pantheon, but have gotten an absolute shaft when turned into a major motion picture. Let's talk about The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland team up to bring you the latest installment of the 28 Days franchise. Whether you're a fan of the existing movies, the horror genre, the zombie genre, or a good ol' summer blockbuster, you'll come down on various sides of the fence with 28 YEARS LATER. But one thing everyone will come away with is that Alfie Williams is a star in the making.
There's been a lot of hype -- like, too much hype -- surrounding James Gunn and his attempt at resurrecting the DC Universe. First up? SUPERMAN. We're pleased to say that it's a strong foundation for the incredible catalogue of characters that DC Comics has in its portfolio.
About two years after we supposedly got the final installment of the JURASSIC PARK/WORLD franchise, we get yet another. JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH is full of great performers such as Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, and Rupert Friend -- as well as a great performance by the young Audrina Miranda -- but the characters they portray are one-dimensional, cookie-cutter characters that prove it's time for this film franchise to go extinct.
We were surprised by the first M3GAN and that continues through this one! While the first movie was "a comedy masquerading as horror," M3GAN 2.0 is a comedy masquerading as action. Kudos to Blumhouse for knowing what worked about the first installment and going back to the well!
With incredible cinematography, a thriller soundtrack and score and full IMAX screen viewing for the entirety of the film, F1® THE MOVIE is what a summer blockbuster should be.
With the initial questionable casting of Ana de Armas, to the notion that this was purely a money grab, BALLERINA takes its place among the best JOHN WICK films in the entire franchise!
If you're like us, tired of the endless barrage of unoriginal sequels and spinoffs, Disney and Pixar give us something new with ELIO.
We are so tired of Disney turning its animated classics into live-action films. Yes, JUNGLE BOOK was good, but most of the other attempts (ALADDIN, LITTLE MERMAID, LION KING, etc.) were average at best. Don't look now, but they've got something here with LILO & STITCH! So let's talk about it!
Tom Cruise is back -- for the 8th time -- as Ethan Hunt as the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE franchise comes to a close (??) in THE FINAL RECKONING. In an attempt to connect the entire franchise in one epic climax, this direct sequel to 2023's DEAD RECKONING, features loads of fan service for the die-hard M:I fan... but, unfortunately, will leave average movie fans feeling completely lost and confused. Let's talk about it!
We range from Marvel superfan to Marvel consumer... and we all loved THUNDERBOLTS! Featuring an incredible ensemble cast of Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Wyatt Russell, Olga Kurylenko, Lewis Pullman, Geraldine Viswanathan, Chris Bauer, Wendell Pierce, David Harbour, Hannah John-Kamen, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, THUNDERBOLTS "brings Marvel back to center" and we couldn't be happier. Now let's hope they don't screw it up! Let's talk about the first summer blockbuster of 2025...
Writer and director Ryan Coogler has cemented himself as one of this generation's greatest filmmakers. SINNERS is a feast for the senses, bringing a fresh, gloriously rich take on the horror movie genre. So let's talk about it...
If you took laughter, fear, jump scares, mystery, mythical creatures, and put 'em all in a blender, you'd have this movie. DEATH OF A UNICORN is a dark comedy in every sense. And it's weird. Like... weird. So let's talk about it...
THE BALLAD OF WALLIS ISLAND stars Tim Key, Tom Basden and Carey Mulligan, with Basden and Key having written the script. So how did this idea of a folk duo being hired by a rich guy for a private show on his secluded island come about? Let's talk about it...
Jack Black turns it up to 11...and it's perfect! A MINECRAFT MOVIE had us terrified after the first trailer dropped last year, but -- wait for it -- we were pleasantly surprised with the finished product. There are Minecraft video game fans worldwide, and it's pretty clear they're in love with this movie. Let's talk about it...
A MINECRAFT MOVIE has one, SNOW WHITE has one, BARBIE had one, DUNE: PART TWO had a famous one... but, if you could go back in time and buy a popcorn bucket, what movie would it be for.... and what would it look like? Let's talk about it...
Forget the controversy surrounding DISNEY'S SNOW WHITE. Did this movie even need to be made? Much has been made about Rachel Zegler's comments about the original SNOW WHITE, fueling controversy. But why judge it before you've seen it? Let Disney's live-action remake of SNOW WHITE earn your hate. Let's talk about it...
A suspense thriller, Mimi Cave's HOLLAND is a little slow to start but worth investing in the third act. With Nicole Kidman at the helm, you would think this would've gotten a theatrical release, but it went straight to Prime Video. Let's talk about it...
Director Bong Joon Ho's newest film, MICKEY 17, sees Robert Pattinson repeatedly play the title role of Mickey. At the same time, he learns to be an Expendable during a space exploration mission. Is it too weird for everyday audiences? Let's talk about it...
Director Steven Soderbergh has given us some incredibly fun (and well-made) films over the past few decades. Everything from OCEAN'S ELEVEN to ERIN BROCKOVICH to TRAFFIC to MAGIC MIKE, Soderbergh's routine leaves audiences cheering in one fashion or another, with BLACK BAG, that holds true. With an incredible cast of Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, Marisa Abela, Tom Burke, Naomie Harris and Regé-Jean Page, Soderbergh and writer David Koepp create a soon-to-be classic spy thriller. So let's talk about it...
We're thrilled to have spent some time with the director of the new black comedy film RIFF RAFF, Dito Montiel. He spoke with us about how the film came together, whether it's intimidating to work with living legends like Bill Murray and how Pete Davidson reminded him of the late great John Cazale. RIFF RAFF hits theaters on February 28, 2025, so let's talk about it...
Scott Michael LeRette and Susy Flory wrote a book called The Unbreakable Boy: A Father's Fear, a Son's Courage, and a Story of Unconditional Love. So when filmmaker and actor Peter Facinelli (Twilight, Nurse Jackie, Can't Hardly Wait) was approached to make it into a film, he had quite the journey.
We all sat here on this very podcast and said THE WILD ROBOT would be on our Music City Film Critics Association ballot for Best Picture.... and then FLOW came along.
In celebration of Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary, we were arguing one day about the best sketches of all time. At some point, we realized this was an episode! So we halted the discussion, did some research, built our "big boards," and held an SNL Fantasy Draft! That's right... we have been hired by an unknown future streaming company to comb all 50 years of SNL and create the best possible compilation episodes of all time! And with the first pick in the Untitled SNL Draft...
We are massive Saturday Night Live fans. We've probably seen every single sketch that's ever aired. So, in celebration of SNL50, these are the best sketches of all time!
We've been rooting for Anthony Mackie for a while now. His take on Captain America is exactly what the Marvel Cinematic Universe needs and, quite frankly, what the world needs. Making their debuts in BRAVE NEW WORLD, Harrison Ford and Giancarlo Esposito are incredible additions to the MCU, but the movie as a whole? Well... it could've been better. Let's talk about it.
It's not for everybody, but if you love movie-making and/or classic horror, you'll absolutely love Robert Eggers' NOSFERATU. Lily-Rose Depp is tremendous as Ellen Hutter and the rest of the cast get their turns to shine, as this masterpiece in classical horror will leave you talking for weeks! Let's talk about it...
Saturday Night Live has been a staple for all of us. This year, the late-night institution is celebrating its 50th season, so we thought, why not honor SNL with a review of Jason Reitman's amazing comedy film SATURDAY NIGHT? The original cast of Gilda Radner, Laraine Newman, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris, Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, and John Belushi are played by near-no-name actors Ella Hunt, Emily Fairn, Kim Matula, Lamorne Morris, Dylan O'Brien, Cory Michael Smith, and Matt Wood, respectively. SATURDAY NIGHT received the top honor for Best Ensemble Cast by the Music City Film Critics' Association awards, and it's easy to see why.
THE BRUTALIST has incredible, award-nomination-worthy pieces. The cinematography is outstanding, Adrien Brody and Guy Pearce are superb and there's a perfectly timed intermission... but that doesn't mean it's entertaining. Whether you liked THE BRUTALIST or not, let's talk about it...
Mark Wahlberg is an incredibly talented actor. But he's done both good movies and paycheck movies. FLIGHT RISK has potential, but, in the end, it's a paycheck movie. Good for him but bad for the audience. Let's talk about it...
The Golden Globes have been given out, the Oscar nominations have been released...basically, it's award season! As members of the Music City Film Critics Association, we're breaking down the best in film of 2024. What do you think was the best film? What movie deserves all the awards? Is there a film that was snubbed? Let's talk about it!
Entertainment Weekly put out their Top 20 Christmas movies of all time, and while we take issue with a lot of their rankings, that's not the point of this episode. Today's episode is a game... let's take the Top 20 Christmas movies and play SMASH or PASS!
Director of the new action movie DIRTY ANGELS, Martin Campbell, joined the Untitled Film Project Podcast recently to talk about his new film, working with Eva Green again and his humble beginnings in film.
When Disney announced they were making a MOANA show for streaming, it was an interesting premise. But when they then announced they were making the show into a movie, it was even more interesting. How far along in the process were they before the pivot? Would it work? Was it worth it? So, let's talk about it.
We all saw FLY ME TO THE MOON in the theater and had a great time! But, even while watching on the big silver screen, it was obvious that it is the perfect movie for streaming. Now that AppleTV has finally released it after inexplicably keeping it on the shelf for several months, we can finally release this episode! Join us for 20 minutes as we walk you through FLY ME TO THE MOON!
If you grew up with CHRISTMAS VACATION or ELF or A CHRISTMAS STORY, those are timeless favorites to watch around the holiday season. But, if you're growing up now, RED ONE might be your go-to annual Christmas watch in about 10 years. Let's talk about it...
GLADIATOR won Best Picture almost 25 years ago, and in 2024, Sir Ridley Scott directed and released its sequel. Does it compare to its legendary predecessor? Does it stand on its own? Let's talk about it...
Broadway musicals adapted for the silver screen rarely hit with general movie audiences. This is admitted to by production companies and distributors who are known for "hiding" the fact that a film is a musical in trailers and promotion. WICKED is the exception to the rule. Director Jon M. Chu, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo bring you one of 2024's best films. Let's talk about it...
In a sea of laughable and hate-watchable Sony Marvel products, the Venom franchise has at least entertained audiences enough thanks to the buddy-buddy interactions on screen between Tom Hardy's Eddie Brock and his symbiote, Venom. So, does The Last Dance close out the trilogy on a high note? We discuss.
Filmmaker Barbara Hall is a Producer and Music Supervisor on the PATSY CLINE: WALKIN' AFTER MIDNIGHT episode of GREAT PERFORMANCE in this, their 52nd, season! She joins us to talk about Patsy Cline's legacy and the incredible artists that graced the stage in her honor, using The Ryman in Nashville as the backdrop.
In our first-ever spoiler-free review, HERETIC is a masterfully-written, flawlessly-performed, anxiety-ridden psychological thriller from A24. Hugh Grant's character entertains two Mormon missionaries, played by Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East, and challenges them through a series of trials on their belief system (and all organized religion).
PIECE BY PIECE is a documentary film animated as Lego. It's a brilliant illustration of Pharrell Williams's brilliant mind. A must-see for any "outcast" kid, PIECE BY PIECE deserves your time and attention.
Click here to enter the LEGO giveaway: https://bit.ly/3Y8mu4W
DreamWorks knocked it out of the park with THE WILD ROBOT. It's one of the best films of the year and here's why...
It's getting blasted by critics and audiences alike, but buckle up. We didn't think JOKER: FOLIE A DEUX was as bad as the current 33% Rotten Tomatoes rating indicates. We think Todd Phillips took some risks—some paid off, some didn't—but once you figure out what's fantasy and what isn't, JOKER 2 becomes a film that movie-making classes could spend some time on.
We go to A LOT of movies. And, between us, we go to A LOT of different movie theaters. So we were thinking...how would you fix the movie-going experience? We have three ideas for you, but we want to hear your ideas in the comments or on social media! Let us know!! What changes would you like theaters (in general) to make?!
As part of the 55th annual Nashville Film Festival, we sat down with writer/director Kerry Bellessa, producer Summer Bellessa and producer Joe Restaino of the new suspense film AMBER ALERT. We talked about the filmmaking process, their personal connection to the genesis of the idea, the intense opening sequence of the movie and the incredible cast featuring Hayden Panettiere and Tyler James Williams in roles they're not accustomed to.
Two-time Canadian Magician of the Year Shawn Farquhar discovers a murder mystery hidden in front of everyone's faces for centuries. LOST IN THE SHUFFLE brings that theory to life while documenting the genesis and execution of a card trick that explains it all for audiences in a fun and unique way. Recently we got the opportunity to sit down with Farquhar and the film's director Jon Ornoy and talk about the process, flying around the world to make this movie and, maybe most importantly, how it will entertain non-magician audiences.
Michael Keaton is back as Beetlejuice in a sequel nearly four decades after the original hit theaters. But is BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE any good, or is it just a money grab? Can it be both? Check out our full review and reaction to the latest Tim Burton classic.
There's a complicated set of emotions when a director works with an actor who passes after filming his final scenes. The director of the new historical fiction drama 1992 shares what it was like when one of his stars, Ray Liotta, passed away, the minefields of a racially charged story, and how Christopher Ammanuel could be the next Denzel Washington.
Chattanooga is just down the road from Nashville, so when we saw Olivia Reeves win gold in Paris, we reached out to USA Weightlifting and asked if we could get a few minutes of her time. She graciously said yes, so the Untitled Film Project Podcast took the show on the road, drove down to Chattanooga, and ended up talking movies, Paris and chocolate muffins with the 2024 Olympic Gold Medalist weightlifter!
M. Night Shyamalan is back again with a solid thriller... but does the nepotism associated with the film ruin TRAP? Let's talk about it...
Its pedigree is in a successful video game, it's got the backing of a massive existing fanbase, and it boasts Oscar winners, Golden Globe-nominated, and future Academy Award winners in its cast... but BORDERLANDS squanders all that and will go down as one of the biggest box office bombs of the decade. MADAME WEB... meet BORDERLANDS.
It's been 30 years since we last heard from Axel Foley, so in this Netflix release full of nostalgic callbacks, does it satisfy what fans want and move Axel's story along?
At San Diego Comic-Con, in Hall H, Marvel announced Tony Stark himself, Robert Downey Jr., will return to the MCU..... but play Dr. Doom. How do we feel about this? How do YOU feel about it? We think we have three reasons why Disney and Marvel are rolling it back with Robert Downey Jr.
In one of the most hyped movies in recent memory, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are finally together in DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. But does it live up to the hype? Let's talk about it...
Plus, Robert Downey, Jr. is back at Marvel. We discuss his new role.
It's not just about DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE, you know. Okay, it kind of is, but there are still other films we're excited to see in 2024.
TWISTERS, a standalone sequel to the 1996 movie Twister, is out in theaters, and it's a thrill ride! Plus, we name our favorite disaster movies.
Tom Hardy and Austin Butler are excellent in THE BIKERIDERS but the real star of the show is Jodie Comer. In a stand out performance, she's waltzed her way onto our early MCFCA ballots for Best Actress in a Lead Role.
A prequel installment of the A QUIET PLACE franchise, A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE is an incredible suspense-building thriller. Lupita Nyong'o shines in the lead role. Joseph Quinn also stands out in this apocalyptic drama, which forces the audience to hold its breath along with the characters on screen.
Don't forget to participate in our giveaway on this episode!
The Mad Max saga adds another to its universe in Furiosa, and it's a spectacle to see on the big screen. Plus, we discuss great performances with minimal dialog in our big question.
Deep emotional stories, incredible character development and constant smiles are Pixar's hallmarks. But, after LIGHTYEAR (2022) and ELEMENTAL (2023), people were starting to wonder if Pixar still had those hallmarks in them. Thanks to INSIDE OUT 2, we know they do! Welcome back, Pixar!
The chemistry between Will Smith and Martin Lawrence is still palpable, even in the fourth installment of the BAD BOYS franchise.
A24's CIVIL WAR is an intense journey from the viewpoint of photojournalists documenting war.
We discuss the latest installment and the kickoff to the next trilogy of the Planet of the Apes franchise, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.
A young girl named Bea (Cailey Fleming) has just lost her mom and now her dad is in the hospital for an undisclosed surgery. While lonely, she discovers an imaginary friend named Blossom (voiced by Phoebe Waller-Bridge), who then leads her to Calvin (Ryan Reynolds), who then opens her eyes to all the imaginary friends who need to be re-homed.
Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt are magnetic in THE FALL GUY... but that's not all the movie has to offer! With multiple references to other films, an incredible cast, a fun story and a predictable-yet-welcome twist, THE FALL GUY is the most fun you'll have at a movie theater so far in 2024.
This weekend, in celebration of May the 4th, theaters across the country are showing all nine "main saga" Star Wars films in order in one big marathon showing. But one of the best Star Wars movies, ROGUE ONE, is excluded. Which got us to thinking... what would your perfect theatrical Star Wars marathon be? We want your choices too! Let us know on social media and let's talk about it!
While reviewing Guy Ritchie's THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE, we ask ourselves "Why do we have to say Guy Ritchie's name before every one of his projects?" We also dive into how great the cast was, whether or not Henry Cavil has any on-screen charisma and how cool a new World War II story is.
Dev Patel writes, stars, directs -- and seemingly everything else -- MONKEY MAN, a new action flick based in India. Since the trailer dropped, it's had a striking resemblance to JOHN WICK and that might have been deliberate. Whether it was or not, an action movie with a deep, emotional story is always worth checking out. So go watch MONKEY MAN and then come listen!
One of us thinks GODZILLA x KONG: THE NEW EMPIRE shows the studio listened to fans wanting more kaiju fights. Another thinks it had too many kaiju. Let the fighting commence!
For whatever reason, Kristen Stewart is a very polarizing actor. Whether it's because the Twilight movies are guilty pleasures or because she's been relegated to weird roles, there's a sense of reputation that comes with a film she's in. LOVE LIES BLEEDING is no different. But does she actually hurt or help the A24 release?
When the first trailer dropped, there was a lot of excitement surrounding GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE. But when the final trailer dropped, there was a lot of fear surrounding GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE. Did they give away too much in the previews? Let's review the latest Ghostbusters film and find out...
We also ask The Big Question: What movie/franchise would you like to see rebooted with a younger cast? Let us know in the comments!
We all love the original MEAN GIRLS -- it's a comedy classic -- but does it work as a musical? It's now streaming so we figured we'd dive into Tina Fey's updated version. Does it work?
One of us called it "epic." Another called it "a masterpiece." What is DUNE: PART TWO? Whatever it is, it's damn good and could be one of the rare examples of a sequel being better than its original.
We recently spent a few minutes with ORDINARY ANGELS director Jon Gunn and asked him about his new film, avoiding Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour movie and how Dave Matthews got a Producer credit. It's one of the best interviews we've done in our short history here at Untitled. We hope you enjoy!
Go see ORDINARY ANGELS in theaters everywhere starting February 23.
Very few artists are in the "please don't imitate" category. Bob Marley is one of those. Despite that, Kingsley Ben-Adir does the impossible... he's spectacular as Bob Marley. Not to be outdone, Lashana Lynch is award-worthy as Rita and BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE is clearly the first great film of 2024.
On this episode, we tackle the film that is MADAME WEB, starring Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Celeste O'Connor, Isabela Merced, Tahar Rahim (kind of), Mike Epps (for like 47 total seconds), Emma Roberts and Adam Scott's monotone acting choice.
ARGYLLE has had a disappointing box office showing and is disappointing audiences because of its strong, fun and curious beginning giving way to an over-complicated script about halfway through. The cast is excellent, the story starts so promising but then... yeah.
Plus, we name our favorite character in a spy film or show.
The next great comedy is out and it's called SCRAMBLED! Leah McKendrick draws from her own experience of freezing her eggs to possibly have a child later in life and pens this incredibly funny, witty and vulnerable movie. We got to talk with her recently and we wanted to bring you that conversation so you could get even more insight into SCRAMBLED which comes out in theaters on February 2, 2024.
When Warner Bros. announced they would be releasing a new Wonka movie, many asked "But why?" The original Gene Wilder version is a classic and the Johnny Depp version is... interesting. So while we didn't go into the movie with excitement, we certainly left charmed by its sweetness and character. Here's our full review of the Timothée Chalamet-led WONKA.
Everything including casting, vocals, set design and costume design are incredible in the adaptation of The Color Purple musical.
Our tagline here at the Untitled Film Project Podcast is "Go watch. Then Come Listen." But, in the case of AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM... just listen. Don't subject yourself to two hours you'll never get back.
What's your favorite movie to watch around the holidays? Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Are Hallmark movies worth anything? We answer all those questions and many many more in our Untitled Holiday Film Draft! Come join the conversation -- and debate -- and let us know what movies we missed out on! Tell us who you think has the best slate of movies: https://linktr.ee/untitledfilmproject
Also, we have a GREAT gift idea for you!! If you love dogs, or know somebody who does, pick up the new book FOR YOUR DOG (literally) called A Day In the Life of Your Dog by Diana Feliciano! We talk with her on this episode as well and ask The Big Question: What's your favorite dog movie?
BUY THE BOOK HERE: https://charliediana.bigcartel.com
Jeremy and Justin speak with actress Amber Nash upon the release of her new film, How to Ruin the Holidays, which is now available on Amazon Prime. Amber Nash is an American actress and improvisational comedian. She is known as the voice actress for Pam Poovey in the animated TV series Archer. She was also featured in the animated TV series Frisky Dingo. How to Ruin the Holidays also stars Colin Mochrie and Luke Davis.
The SAG-AFTRA strike may have affected Disney's marketing efforts for WISH. Ariana DeBose is a gift to this movie and Chris Pine is excellent as the villain. It's too bad Disney missed one small thing that would've made its latest animated film a classic. Plus, we name our most underrated Disney animated films.
For the most part, The Hunger Games prequel, SONGBIRDS AND SNAKES is an entertaining, drama-steep romp. But it should be two movies, not one. And, on top of that, we have some criticisms on the casting of this movie. Should Tom Blyth had played Coriolanus Snow? Should Josh Andrés Rivera had played Sejanus Plinth? Should Rachel Zegler had even played Lucy Gray? Let us tell you our takes and then you tell us yours!
Our PRISCILLA episode has blown up (14k views and counting). But, with those views, came a lot of comments hating on Priscilla. We love comments, good and bad, because it helps the YouTube algorithm which puts our show in front of more people which helps our numbers, etc. But then we noticed a pattern. Most of them were hating on Priscilla Presley the person (fine, whatever) and unabashedly -- borderline ignorantly -- supporting Elvis. But they were supporting Elvis by attacking us which makes no sense. We're a movie review podcast. We review movies. Apparently, Elvis supporters think we're relationship counselors who give horrendous advice.
So we decided to read some of them. :)
Brie Larson is great with what she's given. Teyonah Parris is great with what she's given. Zawe Ashton is great with what she's given. But Iman Vellani absolutely saves this movie. THE MARVELS is a fun, entertaining ride that ends up being a whole lot of nothing in the end. The decision-makers at Disney and Marvel seemingly ruined this film and we talk about it on this episode of Untitled.
With the disappointment of Secret Invasion setting up this week's big release of The Marvels, we ask the question: Is the superhero genre dying a slow death? Or, probably more accurately, Is the Golden Age of the Superhero Movie Over?
Josh Hutcherson gives it everything he has and Piper Rubio announces her arrival to the big screen in FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S. But just how good is the newest Blumhouse release?
Elvis Presley's estate is none too happy about the new movie PRISCILLA. Sofia Coppola does a masterful job adapting Priscilla Presley's book ELVIS & ME to the big screen nearly 30 years after its release. But what's true? What isn't? Did Elvis groom a girl in the 9th grade to be his wife? Was he a sexual predator? This is a telling of Priscilla Presley's point of view, sure, but how much of that point of view is character protection... for both her AND Elvis? We dive into those topics and more on this episode of Untitled.
In this edition of An Untitled Interview Session, we talk with best-selling author Karen Dionne. A feature film adaptation of her book, THE MARSH KING'S DAUGHTER, hits theaters on November 3, 2023, with Daisy Ridley starring.
People often wonder why movies differ from the books they were based on. We ask Dionne about that along with how she emotionally "let go" of her story and characters in order to let somebody bring them to the big screen.
All three hosts are at a different place in their Taylor fandom... so we went to see TAYLOR SWIFT: THE ERAS TOUR. Some awkward moments occurred, some fun was had and some astute observations were made. Go watch Taylor do her thing and then come listen to our review (of the film... not the concert).
Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro are great. They're always great. But Lily Gladstone absolutely shines in KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON and becomes the front-runner for the Best Actress Oscar in March.
Martin Scorsese is masterful once again in his telling of the Osage people and their war with the greedy who come to steal their women for the sole purpose of inheriting oil money.
The first Equalizer is one of the best action movies of the 2010s. But how does THE EQUALIZER 3 stack up against its predecessors? Plus, our favorite Denzel Washington roles and films.
Blue Beetle is surprisingly entertaining... but we've seen all of this before. Come hang out with us and let's talk about the final DCEU film before James Gunn's true takeover. Plus, a discussion on superhero movie fatigue.
A video game "based on a true story" movie with an August release date? Usually not a good sign. But we were impressed with Neill Blomkamp's GRAN TURISMO!
Plus, what is a major sporting event that's on our bucket list?
Follow us and interact on social media: https://linktr.ee/untitledfilmproject
We're so excited AHSOKA has released on Disney Plus that we're holding a Star Wars draft! Which characters would we most like to see in a movie?
Released almost three whole months prior to Halloween might just tell you everything you need to know about THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DEMETER. But listen to our review anyway because a horror genre fan, a casual fan and a horror detractor watched it for your pleasure.
Follow along on socials: https://linktr.ee/untitledfilmproject
Not sure why they didn't release it in late September or early October but here we are. Disney's latest installment of Haunted Mansion is a horror movie the whole family can enjoy.
Plus, what movie would you like to see made into a ride?
Follow us on social: https://linktr.ee/untitledfilmproject
Expectations weren't as high going into Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, but it pleasantly surprised us all. It packs in nods of nostalgia while also including witty writing to include Gen Alpha and Gen Z humor. It's a movie the whole family can enjoy.
Plus, we play a game regarding dinosaur romance novels (not even kidding).
Follow us on socials: https://linktr.ee/untitledfilmproject
We visit Barbieland for a deeper discussion on the highly successful Barbie movie from Great Gerwig. Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, this film gave us so much more than the trailer teased, and that's a great thing. Join us to discuss the movie that has fully engulfed pop culture.
Plus, we read your answer to the question "What strange things did you do to your Barbie to make her 'Weird Barbie'"?
Follow us on socials: https://linktr.ee/untitledfilmproject
It's not often that we all agree on a film, but Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer makes us agree...it's an incredible work of out. Oppenheimer is decked out with an all-star cast including Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr., Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Florence Pugh and more.
Plus, we answer the big question: Which Christopher Nolan film has the best score?
Follow us on socials: https://linktr.ee/untitledfilmproject
Thanks to the pandemic, it's been five years since we last saw Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt go on another "impossible" mission. With Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, we discuss if this is the best film of the franchise, if it meets its high expectations and what we thought of the new additions to the cast.
Follow us: https://linktr.ee/untitledfilmproject
We've followed her on TikTok for a while now and are fascinated by her content! She's so passionate about her craft so we wanted to have her on the show... AND SHE AGREED! Please welcome our special guest for this episode, Hollywood dialogue editor Austin Olivia Kendrick!
Follow her on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aok.wav
Find Untitled Film Project on social media: https://linktr.ee/untitledfilmproject
It's been 15 years since we last saw Indiana Jones and that movie was a major disappointment. Does Dial of Destiny redeem the franchise? We discuss the film and talk about a historical event we would love to go back in time and witness.
Follow and interact with us: https://linktr.ee/untitledfilmproject
Disney Pixar's Elemental didn't perform well at the box office during its opening weekend. What did we think of the film? Is it a story we've heard before or something new and exciting?
Plus, name a unique instance in a movie theater that you were at.
Follow us: https://linktr.ee/untitledfilmproject
The Flash is loaded with fan service including Michael Keaton, but is it good and is Ezra Miller a distraction? Ezra Miller has gotten into -- how do we say this? -- legal troubles over the past few years. There was some talk of re-casting the role even AFTER shooting had wrapped, but they chose to stick with what they had. Is the involvement of Ezra Miller too distracting to enjoy this movie? Let's find out!
Also, the big question: if you could go back in time and change one seemingly insignificant thing, what would it be?
It's time for another Transformers movie, but this time, Michael Bay is only a producer and Steven Caple Jr. is at the helm. Based in 1994, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts jumps back to 1994 when Optimus Prime and the Autobots teamed up with the Maximals to save Earth. Justin, Jim and Jeremy discuss the film, how it stacks up against the other Transformers movie and also talk about their favorite cartoons growing up.
We're already in the thick of summer movie season, but there are plenty more to come. What are Jeremy, Jim and Justin's most anticipated films of Summer 2023? Listen and find out!
It's been five years since movie audiences were introduced to Miles Morales in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Now, his story goes much deeper into the Spider-Verse. Facing the challenge of "can he save everyone," Miles has difficult choices to make. We discuss the beautiful animation stylings of Across the Spider-Verse, how we get to know Gwen Stacy's story more and what's next for Spider-Man.
Plus, our big question that Jeremy, Jim and Justin must answer: If you were to be bit by a radioactive animal that gave you super powers, what would it be and what powers would you have?
Come hang out with us as we review Disney's live-action remake of THE LITTLE MERMAID.
Halle Bailey puts all (unwarranted) controversy to rest as she forces her name into the conversation for the next greatest Disney princess. Along with Melissa McCarthy (Ursula), Jonah Hauer-King (Prince Eric), Daveed Diggs (Sebastian), Awkwafina (Scuttle), Jacob Tremblay (Flounder) and Javier Bardem (King Triton) are a tremendous ensemble cast and do nothing but raise up Bailey in an otherwise already spectacular performance.
Jim, Justin and Jeremy break down the latest installment of the Disney live-action remakes AND ask you the big question: If you could ask a real-life mermaid any one question, what question would you ask them?
The Untitled Film Project started in May 2022 and boasts three highly decorated radio veterans of the Nashville market. Hockey may have brought them together but movies keep them together as they bring you reviews for major theatrical releases, classic movies, favorite films and even notable TV shows. Be sure to subscribe on YouTube and your podcast platform of choice so you never miss an episode!
The Untitled Film Project started in May 2022 and boasts three highly decorated radio veterans of the Nashville market. Hockey may have brought them together but movies keep them together as they bring you reviews for major theatrical releases, classic movies, favorite films and even notable TV shows. Be sure to subscribe on YouTube and your podcast platform of choice so you never miss an episode!
Follow the show on Twitter at @untitledfilmp0d and our hosts
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
Is Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 the best of the Guardians trilogy? Is it the best Marvel movie since Endgame? Is it even worth seeing?
Jimy, Justin and Jeremy break down the latest MCU installment for you AND ask you the big question: What are you two favorite animal movies?
One of the most succesful games of all time becomes a movie. Jeremy, Justin, and Jim review the adventure film starring Chrise Pine and friends. Plus we reveal our favorite board game of all time.
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
AIR is the story of Nike's pursuit of Michael Jordan as an endorser... with an all star cast of Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Viola Davis and more. We give our divided reviews of the movie and we each reveal the sports movie that hasn't been made... but we wish someone would.
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
We sink our teeth into the dark horror/comedy Renfield starring Nic Cage, Nicholas Hoult, and Awkwafina. And speaking of Nicholas Cage, we ask the big question: What other actors do we give a pass to, and grant permission to over act?
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
After so many years, it's here! The Super Mario Brothers movie hits screens and fans right in the feels. Which feels? Hosts Jeremy K. Gover, Justin Bradford, and Jim Chandler reveal their takes on this take on Nintendo lore. And we reveal our favorite video game of all time.
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
After a pandemic hiatus, Shazam returns with the sequel "Fury of the Gods". A breakdown of the latest from the DC universe goes down with hosts Justin Bradford, Jeremy K. Gover, and Jim Chandler. And we ponder the future of the DCEU.
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
Could the 4th movie of this franchise be it's best? We announce our winner of the John Wick blu-ray collection and answer the big question: What song, the moment you hear it, makes you think of the movie it came from? Hear the answers from hosts Justin Bradford, Jeremy K. Gover, and Jim Chandler.
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
Does Adam Driver deserve better than the movie 65? We break it down and ask the Big Question: What "still" from a movie would you put on your wall as art? Hear the answers from hosts Justin Bradford, Jeremy K. Gover, and Jim Chandler.
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
Everything Everywhere All At Once virtual sweep! Lady Gaga goes from Versace hero to a raw power vocal. The most inspiring positive Oscars in years gets broken down by the UFPP crew of Justin Bradford, Jeremy K. Gover, and Jim Chandler.
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
Michael B Jordan is back as Adonis Creed, and he's also directing. Can he (along with Jonathon Majors and Tessa Thompson) take the franchise to new heights?
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
There's cocaine. There's a bear. It's Cocaine Bear! Did this cultural juggernaut turn into the movie some of us wanted it to be? We'll climb that tree.
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
We spend time in the woods breaking down Knock at The Cabin from M. Night Shyamalan.
Our big question: What's a character you most identify with?
Subscribe, review us, and find us anywhere: https://t.co/zFaZzSNpQW
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
We delve deep into the micro-world of Antman and the Wasp: Quantumania. We talk Kang.
Our big question: Name your top 5 Marvel Movies.
Subscribe, review us, and find us anywhere: https://t.co/zFaZzSNpQW
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
Gerard Butler (pilot) and Mike Colter (wrongly accused convict) must save the passengers after a crash landing in the curiously named movie: Plane.
We also reveal the movies we deem our "guilty pleasures".
Subscribe, review us, and find us anywhere: https://t.co/zFaZzSNpQW
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
Jeremy, Jim, and Justin give their takes on M3GAN, the android doll that goes from caregiver to Terminator. And in this episode's BIG QUESTION...
We each have to name our dream cast for Knives Out 3.
Subscribe, review us, and find us anywhere: https://t.co/zFaZzSNpQW
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
In this episode, Jeremy Gover, Justin Bradford, and Jim Chandler tell each other about movies they've seen... but the others did not.
Justin reviews Brendon Fraser's comeback performance in The Whale. Jeremy gets in reptile mode with Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile. And Jim is talking about Women Talking.
Subscribe, review us, and find us anywhere: https://t.co/zFaZzSNpQW
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on Twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
Sean Atkins, head of the Music City Film Critics Association reveals to us the winners for this year. We also have a question that makes us all look bad. What movie that you have not seen, that if you admitted it publicly, might get your "critic card" revoked?
Holiday shift, Justin, Jeremy, and Jim each share their review of a movie the others haven't seen yet. They are Justin: Babylon, Jim: Tár, and Jeremy: She Said.
Subscribe, review us, and find us anywhere: https://t.co/zFaZzSNpQW
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
We reveal our favorite Christmas movies and why.
Subscribe, review us, and find us anywhere: https://t.co/zFaZzSNpQW
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
Rian Johnson is back with Daniel Craig and a new cast of possible murderers for Glass Onion: Knive's Out. Is it as good as the first Knives Out? Plus our big question asks what the greatest trilogies of all time might be.
Subscribe, review us, and find us anywhere: https://t.co/zFaZzSNpQW
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
The three "J" guys (Jeremy, Justin, and Jim) dive into James Cameron's sequel to Avatar, The Way of Water. Plus the big question asks... What movie in a franchise/series should never have been made?
Subscribe, review us, and find us anywhere: https://t.co/zFaZzSNpQW
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
We take on the family adventure from Disney 'Strange World' and the inspirational true story of the first black navak aviator in US history 'Devotion'. Plus.... Jeremy, Justin, and Jim reveal their favorite independant film of 2022.
Subscribe, review us, and find us anywhere: https://t.co/zFaZzSNpQW
Tell us your thoughts and throw your questions at us on twitter:
@UntitledFilmP0d
Justin Bradford @justinbbradford
Jim Chandler @jimchandler1075
Jeremy K Gover @ItsGovertime
Justin, Jim, and Jeremy review the Apple+ movie Spirited, starring Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell, and Octavia Spencer. And a double shot of big questions: Is Nightmare Before Christmas a Christmas movie or a Halloween movie? What are your three fav Christmas movies of all time?
Welcome to the Untitled Film Project Podcast where we review movies and shows as three of your best friends. We're three radio veterans -- and long-time hockey teammates -- who share a passion for movies. With our background, talking about films was natural so we decided to record it.
Come hang out with us for 15 minutes as we interview the director of I Am D.B. Cooper, TJ Regan!
David Harbour as Santa Claus. We were all excited to see ol' St. Nick kick some bad guy a$$. But was it any good? Plus 2 big questions: Is Diehard a Christmas Movie? What's your favorite non-Christmas holiday movie?
Let's talk Christmas specials on tv! -says no one. Except us. We'll talk about making Peter Quill's holiday wonderful. And we'll try to name our favorite non-movie MCU projects of all time.
We unpack and dissect our thoughts on the most serious Star Wars series to appear on Disney+. Also we answer the big question of the episode: Which 3 Star Wars universe characters would you choose to be by your side in a battle against all the other characters?
We talk about the much anticipated sequel to Black Panther, Wakanda Forever. Is it as good as the first? Did they handle Chadwick Boseman's death the right way? And THE BIG QUESTION: "You can choose one character from any film to be your spouse/partner. Who is it?"
We discuss the music biopic of the song parody king Weird Al. Plus our big question: Name an actor that you'll go see simply because they're in it.
After almost 30 years Jeremy, Justin, and Jim return to Salem to see if the beloved Sanderson sisters movie got a good sequel. We also discuss our favorite Halloween movies.
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson brings his DC passion project, Black Adam, to the big screen. Our takes and scores follow. Jeremy, Justin, and Jim address one man's insecure tweet about movies not being art. PLUS, the big question asks for our favorite movie sidekicks and comic relief.
Famous and infamous writer/director David O'Russel's Amsterdam has an all-star cast and Jeremy, Justin, and Jim dig into this seemingly Oscar-bait movie. Plus reveal the movies we've seen that made us say, "there's 2 hours I'll never get back."
Justin Bradford, Jim Chandler, and Jeremy K Gover talk about Olivia Wilde's Utopian suspense thriller starring Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, Chris Pine, and more. Not just the on-screen drama, but we'll also bring you up to speed with the off-screen drama. Plus, we talk about some of our favorite surprise movie endings.
We talk about this masterful film and its performances. We also tackle some of the controversies, especially from those who haven't seen it. And THE BIG QUESTION: Take your fav movie genre and throw it out. Now from what's left, what's your genre of choice.
Justin Bradford's visit to the Artemis launch inspired us to re-examine the incredible documentary released in 2019, Apollo 11. We also toss in some Apollo 13 and For All Mankind.
We also give our top 3 sports films. It's all about inspiration this week.
Jim Chandler, Jeremy K Gover, and Justin Bradford discuss the Kristen Wiig comedic gem, Bridesmaids. Plus the question: What movie sequel was better than the original?
Jeremy K. Gover, Justin Bradford, and Jim Chandler talk about the star-studded animated feature from DC. They also make the case for the best movies to come out of Pixar studios.
@justinbbradford
@ItsGovertime
@jimchandler1075
Justin went to the ATL for a special screening of the Philipino family comedy Easter Sunday. We take some shots at Bullet Train, and Jim, Jeremy, Justin, and listeners tell us their first screen crush.
Jordan Peele is already considered a master. Does NOPE continue his winning streak? Jeremy Gover, Justin Bradford, and Jim Chandler look to the sky for answers. And they reveal the movies they think are criminally underrated.
We get into the latest God of Thunder blockbuster, Matt Damon crushes, and our favorite movie hacks.
The three radio veterans -- and Star Wars nerds -- review the Disney Plus series Obi-Wan Kenobi in its entirety. What they loved, what they couldn't stand and what they hope comes next in the Star Wars universe.
Three radio veterans discuss the new Disney Pixar film Lightyear as well as the Baz Luhrmann visual spectacle that is Elvis. Plus we get YOUR favorite movie villain's of all-time! Come hang out with us!
We look at the latest (and supposedly last) installment of the Jurassic franchise. Plus, we rank our favorite Marvel post-credit scenes.
Leading up to Jurassic World Dominion, we turn our critical eyes back on Steven Spielberg's classic dinosaur movie. Plus, we ask "What movie do you wish you had seen in the theater?".
Pete "Maverick" Mitchell is still flying in the sequel that took 34 years to make and another 2 years to release. We release our opinions to an unsuspecting public. Plus the big question: What are your top three superhero movie scores.