
Each week actor & comedian Paul Scheer (Black Monday, The League) and film critic Amy Nicholson (LA Times Chief Film Critic ) watch and discuss the best movies out there. From the classics to new releases and every indie film in-between. Along the way, they’ll dissect iconic scenes, spotlight their favorite characters, and decide if these movies still stand the test of time.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 434 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film | |||

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Paul and Amy hop the train to Vienna to revisit Before Sunrise, Richard Linklater’s ode to chance encounters and conversations that stretch until dawn. They unpack the film’s naturalistic dialogue, roaming long takes, and the electric chemistry betwe... more
Paul and Amy sit down to celebrate the incomparable life and career of Catherine O’Hara, whose brilliance shaped comedy for more than five decades. From her fearless work on SCTV to iconic turns in Beetlejuice, Home Alone, and her late-career renaiss... more
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I had listened to a few episodes of Paul’s other show before but it wasn’t my give. They were recently guests on my other weekly podcasts so I decided to give Unspooled a shot.
Love love love! I love the banter between Amy and Paul! Amy’s voice is so nice and I love their inputs on some of my favorite movies. They both are basically saying the thoughts I have out loud. Specifically about Wall-E and how did they have kids!!
Love Paul’s shoutouts at the end to use the Library it is giving Bob Ba... more
When first listening to Unspooled, the more scripted format admittedly takes some getting used to compared to HDTGM. That being said, Paul and Amy just keep getting better at this. All of the whining about Amy’s opinions just show that we’ve forgotten what cultural criticism is and everything is either S TIER or terrible. What a boring way to live life. She brings the backup most of the time, even if you are offended (like when she wanted to do the thought exercise in which Spielberg doesn’t exi... more
Overall I really like this podcast. However when Amy doesn’t like a movie, she is an insufferable nitpick. She can exhibit a double standard that is completely transparent. If she doesn’t see that she does this, she’s either delusional or she just doesn’t care.
It’s a ridiculous amount of ads. The latest episode had so many ad breaks that I had to search how to make a review.
There are too many ad free movie podcasts to pretend this one is better than them.
Stop recommending bad podcasts. Here for you, not them.
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This show features a dynamic duo who analyze a wide range of films, ranging from timeless classics to contemporary hits and indie gems. The discussions frequently explore iconic scenes, character development, and the cinematic techniques that contribute to a film's enduring relevance. Noteworthy is their engaging approach to breaking down movies, seamlessly blending humor and insightful critique, which often leads to deeper explorations of cultural themes and societal reflections found within the film narratives. Listeners can expect both entertainment and education as the hosts take a thoughtful look at what makes a film impactful, prompting audiences to consider their own relationships with cinema.
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