Thoughtful filmmaking masquerading as a dick joke, whether Peter and Sam could actually make this show, how the show comments »
Alex re-edits Jason Bourne for some reason. »
Charles Grodin, the way the film affected people of a certain age, Charles Grodin, Martin Brest’s career, and Charles Grodin. »
Darren Aronofsky’s dark world, cinematic alienation, the film’s dedication to the repeated use of three angles, and all that messed »
Bennett Miller’s understated skill, empathy, the defining Philip Seymour Hoffman role, and the way the film comments on itself. Episode »
The film’s various derivative elements, Con Air as a time capsule film, Mykelti Williamson repeatedly being cast as Bubba, and »
Alex writes about Dunkirk and Detroit, with a focus on Christopher Nolan and Kathryn Bigelow’s approach to presenting history. »
John Frankenheimer’s visual talents, the dream sequence, Frank Sinatra’s on-set reputation, the modern feel of the film, communism, and the »
Guy Ritchie’s style, casting Jason Statham, comparing Ritchie to Tarantino and the rest of that generation of filmmakers, whether or »
Time, the film’s impressively practical action sequences, the wonders of an IMAX film projection, and why this film doesn’t resonate »