
We’re Shawn and Clayton, two queer men who love movies and love talking about movies, and after a lot of urging - we started a podcast!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 156 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm Reviews | ||||

Don't you smirk at us, we are your MOTHER! We watched Ari Aster's modern masterpiece Hereditary! Returning guest Alex Gratzer popped in to help us break this one down! It's pretty much a gush fest, peppered with us being furious over Toni Collette no... more
It might not be February like this was supposed to come out...or May when it was recorded...but is there ever a bad time to watch Moonstruck??? We certainly don't think so, and neither does our esteemed return guest, Seattle critic Sara Michelle Fett... more
This was supposed to start off February, but ya boy's had a year, so you're getting it now! Shawn discussed the very dark Rebecca Hall film The Night House with the always wonderful returning guest Ari Drew! It's such a good conversation, and they re... more
Was this supposed to come out in January, yes, but nothing matters so it's dropping now! Clayton talked philosophy and existential crises with returning guest and friend of the pod Mike Dodaro because we watched David O'Russell's wacky 2004 comedy I ... more
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Enjoy these fantastic hosts who are so welcoming and fun to hear go through the film of the week. Love this!
Compelling conversations with a dash of humor & a hint of pathos.
Not only are these guys dedicated to providing you with great information about films they love but they also provide great insight to themselves, pure genius. There off topic banter is only one of the reasons I keep coming back week after week. You can’t help but smile when listening to these two especially when thing get a little heated.
Plus they always have the most interesting guest and they have no problem sharing the spot light. Keep up the great work!
Great movie talk from an unappreciated perspective!
Knowledgeable hosts, great guests - sometimes vulnerable, often hilarious - quickly shot to the top of my listen first list.
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Focus is predominantly on film discussions, exploring both classic and contemporary movies. The hosts, two queer men, often incorporate personal anecdotes, critiques, and reflections on cultural significance while engaging with their guests. Topics frequently cover comedy, horror, drama, and musicals, along with themes of identity and societal values portrayed within films. The mix of humor, personal connection to the films, and often poignant discussions about gender and societal issues make this a unique and enjoyable experience for cinephiles.
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