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Three college friends with a shared passion for movies discuss the latest releases, movie news, and much more!

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In this episode, we review our mainstream pick of the month, director Stephen Soderbergh's "Ocean's Eleven", starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts! Listen now!

In this episode, we review our second selection of the month, director Whit Stillman's period piece "Love and Friendship", starring Kate Beckinsale and Chloe Sevigny! Listen now!

In this episode, we kick off May with the groundbreaking indie film from director Richard Linklater, "Slacker", starring a wide cast of characters from Austin, Texas! Listen now!

In this episode, it's time for our monthly Roundup segment when we go around the room and discuss the other movies we watched in the past month! April included Blue Heron (2026), Obsession (2026), Hokum (2026), The Housemaid (2025), Paddington (2014)... more

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Dylan Watson
Dylan Watson is a co-host known for engaging film takes and dynamic banter, often contributing insightful context about cinema history and filmmaking.
Nate
Nate brings a practical and enthusiastic perspective, often steering conversations and offering fresh takes on both new releases and cinema classics.
Adam
Adam contributes a film-savvy voice with keen observations on storytelling and character dynamics, frequently weighing in on thematic elements.

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 21 ratings
  • Good solid movie talk

    I’ve been looking for a good solid movie talk podcast and this one is really good! Well informed and these guys seem to know what they’re talking about

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    United States5 years ago

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Consistently engaging discussions across a wide range of films.
A reliable listen for fans of both classics and fresh releases.
Accessible yet insightful; they break down complex ideas without jargon.
Great chemistry and smart movie takes from a trio of friends.

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Episode 701: This is Spinal Tap (1984)
Q: If you had to go see Tap, would you prefer to go to their 50s concert, their 70s concert or the tour that we see them on during the movie?
I would probably still choose the tour we see them on because we see more of the songs and it's kind of funny to watch them at the end, trying to hold on to greatness.
Episode 666: Buffalo '66 (1998)
Q: Does this movie work better if he dies?
It's interesting to consider the different interpretations of the ending, where if he goes through with it, it might resonate more with some viewers, while others may appreciate the ambiguity.
Episode 653: Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Q: Would you get your hands transformed to scissors for Winona Ryder's love?
That's tough, but some would consider it worth the sacrifice for love.
Episode 653: Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Q: Is this a Halloween or a Christmas movie?
It treads the line between both; it has Halloween aesthetics but the emotional part is Christmas-focused.
Episode 649: Children of Heaven (1997)
Q: Do you think this movie is about karma?
Yes, it seems to suggest that if you put good vibes out into the universe, good things will come back to you.

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A group of three college friends turn their love of cinema into thoughtful, often humorous conversations about films across genres and eras. Episodes mix deep-dive analyses, personal anecdotes, and lively debates—covering classic movies, contemporary releases, and big-screen storytelling techniques. Unique strengths include their willingness to connect films to broader cultural themes and their collaborative, conversational banter that keeps indie and mainstream picks equally engaging. This show is likely to appeal to listeners who want accessible yet probing film talk, with a conversational vibe that makes complex ideas feel approachable.

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