
282 - Capone
Jen solos for a conversation with gangster expert God’s Own Monster (@scabbyscribe.bsky.social) about a weirdly clammy biopic, Josh Trank’s Capone. Tip us at Ko-Fi! The Hollywood Reporter had some dirt on the Fox/Trank s

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Jen solos for a conversation with gangster expert God’s Own Monster (@scabbyscribe.bsky.social) about a weirdly clammy biopic, Josh Trank’s Capone. Tip us at Ko-Fi! The Hollywood Reporter had some dirt on the Fox/Trank s

Jen and Tim invite comedian Kath Barbadoro back to the show to puzzle over Brady Corbet’s weird stab at pop mythmaking, Vox Lux. Tip us at Ko-Fi! Brady Corbet and Natalie Portman chat about the film on some kind of Yahoo

Tim and Jen marvel at an overlooked Sean Connery performance in Sidney Lumet’s similarly overlooked police procedural, The Offence. Tip us at Ko-Fi! See some of the existing locations from The Offence, via the BFI. This

Jen and Tim go back to the roots of the New German Cinema and find much that’s still relevant in Volker Schlöndorff’s bleak character study, Young Törless. See video of Schlöndorff introducing a screening of Young Törles

Tim and Jen allow their favorite radio personality Jennifer Miller Hammel to settle her beef with the biggest fan disappointment since The Star Wars Holiday special, The X-Files: I Want to Believe. Back in 1998, the MST3

Jen and Tim throw a pool party and invite Charles of the No Homework podcast to talk about the enervating suburban world of The Swimmer! Here is a representative sample of the “Hi, Guy!” series of Right Guard ads starrin

Tim patiently walks Jen through a compilation of philosophies of art, life, and everything: the Cate Blanchett-starring installation film Manifesto. Manifesto is free with ads on Tubi, but you can also watch each segment

Jen and Tim enlist Aftermath’s Chris Person to talk about a strange technical footnote in cinema, the moody and trés European fantasy Julia and Julia. Chris expands on the infuriating quality of IMDb reviews in this piec

Jen and Tim receive a remarkable package from returning guest Darren Herczeg, a Breakin’-meets-Porky’s B picture called Delivery Boys! For whatever reason, Darren confidently named “Scorpion Records” as the company that

Tim and Jen get WELL ahead of the holiday season with some help from author Ray Newman, who explains the British tradition of A Ghost Story For Christmas. If you like arcane horror stuff (of course you do, you clicked on

im lets Jen talk him into discussing an unasked-for remake of a noir classic, The Big Sleep. Jen incorrectly described the short film in which Will Hays introduces the Vitaphone sound system as a public deployment of the

Tim coaxes Jen into the pool for a Polish horror musical set in a dark alternate 80s Warsaw, The Lure! Director Agnieska Smocyzynska also made The Silent Twins (2022) about June and Jennifer Gibbons. Jen gave a glib and

Jen and Tim invite Chris Wade, #1 Music Super Fan, to marvel at the high production values of the dangerously furry Rock & Rule. Hear Chris and wife Molly range far and wide on the subject of music on the And Introducing

Tim and Jen host the guys of Guys: A Podcast About Guys for some guy talk about internet movie guys! Sadly, Bryan’s childhood favorite Big Shots is not currently streaming on Tubi, but they’ll email you when it’s availab

Jen and Tim welcome back Gaius of the wonderful Tribunate channel on YouTube to fact-check some prime dadslop called Boudica: Queen of War. The other Boudica movie Tim watched is called Boudica: Rise of the Warrior Queen

Tim and Jen peep at Brian De Palma’s dirty Hitchcockian (heh) thriller, Body Double! De Palma did an interview with TV reporter Bobbie Wygant to promote Body Double at the time of the film’s release. Dont’t miss Bobbie o

Jen hosts Josh and Brian of The Worst of All Possible Worlds to contemplate a version of Othello that, thankfully, features no blackface— Catch My Soul from 1974. The Sky King episode of The Worst of All Possible Worlds

Jen and Tim finish the leftover eggnog and talk about a darker-than-dark version of Dickens’s classic, A Christmas Carol. The Grauniad’s 5-star review calls this version “rich, clever, funny and courageous,” in contrast

Tim and Jen atone for their recent choices for episode topics by discussing a good holiday-themed movie: Bob Clark's Black Christmas! Voice of the killer Nick Mancuso speaks extensively about Black Christmas in this arch

Jen and Tim enlist Bitter Karella to attempt a close read of the un-close-read-able, the inscrutably weird A Karate Christmas Miracle. Errata: Jen identifies Kenneth del Vecchio as the director of the film (he merely wro
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