
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 | Weekly | Episodes | 466 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film | |||

Director, screenwriter, and producer Josh Greenbaum enters the Reel Confessions booth to spill his movie hot takes (and a few opinions that might get him kicked out of the theater).
You can join the Unspooled conversation on Paul’s Discord at https:... more
Paul and Amy head down to the Mississippi Delta with O Brother, Where Art Thou?, the Coen Brothers’ Depression-era odyssey that transformed Homer’s epic into a bluegrass-fueled American fable. They unpack George Clooney’s career-defining comedic turn... more
David Wain steps into the confession booth to talk cult classics, cinematic blind spots, and the movies that shaped his comedy. Paul and Amy chat with the Wet Hot American Summer creator about his new film Gail Doughtry and the Celebrity Sex Tape, fa... more
To celebrate the 25th anniversary theatrical re-release of Wet Hot American Summer, we're revisiting Paul and Amy’s deep dive into the beloved cult comedy. They trace the film’s scrappy journey from The State to Camp Towanda, unpack its stacked cast ... more
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I’m not enrolled in USC or interested in hearing one of their antiquities professors stumble his way through a podcast about film !
Amy is so performative and it’s insufferable. The most recent episode without her the Muppets Movies was easily the best episode ever of this show.
I have my own strong and informed opinions on movies. Often Amy and Paul find some of my favorite facts about a movie, and a lot of the time, I learn something new. Do I always agree with their takes? No, but Amy and Paul don’t always agree with each other. I’ve always liked both of them. And I often do agree too. But neither is an exact barometer of my taste. That’s 100% ok because I’m open to hearing different takes, and they have a fair perspective; they seem to share my philosophy of positiv... more
I think these two make a charming pair of hosts, and Amy Nicholson is absolutely brilliant in her insights and analysis. But oh my God, I routinely have a breaking point where I shut this podcast off because of Paul Scheer. The amount of time it takes his brain to catch up to his mouth (not always, but often) is aggravating as a listener. Either this guy doesn't get enough sleep or he's simply a slower thinker than Amy, but it is incredibly difficult to hear her brilliant commentary, only to hav... more
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A sharp, cinephile-friendly conversation that blends deep analysis with playful banter. Hosts discuss a wide range of films—from cult classics to contemporary releases—often bringing in expert guests to unpack production, performance, and cultural impact while also sharing behind-the-scenes anecdotes and personal theater experiences. The show frequently ties discussions to broader industry trends, branding moments, and audience reception, resulting in discussions that are academically informed yet accessible to general movie fans. A notable strength is the host dynamic: fast-paced, humor-forward, and willing to challenge conventional takes, which keeps even familiar titles feeling fresh. The format's confessional and cross-promotional segme... more
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