
WEAPONS | Movie Review (002)
Episode 002: Solo Movie Review -- WEAPONS (2025) -- No Spoilers. Directed by Zach Cregger. Starring Julia Garner, Josh Brolin and Amy Madigan. Horror, Thriller. 0:00 Cold Open 0:37 The Plot 1:55 My Spoiler-Free Review (G

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Episode 002: Solo Movie Review -- WEAPONS (2025) -- No Spoilers. Directed by Zach Cregger. Starring Julia Garner, Josh Brolin and Amy Madigan. Horror, Thriller. 0:00 Cold Open 0:37 The Plot 1:55 My Spoiler-Free Review (G

Another rebrand, you say?! Well, you guys over here in podcast land have been somewhat neglected, so a movie podcast is back; however, starting fresh from zero(episode one is technically zero in this case…shut up). In th

Way Too Early Oscar Predictions: BEST PICTURE, Fantasy-Style Jonathan Fuji and Matt Neglia from Next Best Picture joined me, and we drafted a team of 10 movies that best represent what we could see from next year's Best

This week, Gerald recaps the 2025 Oscars with Siobhan of Awards Obsession!. Link to YouTube version: http://bit.ly/ep291yt Find more of Siobhan at Awards Obsession! The Awards Garage is made possible by our executive pro

This week, Oz Perkins has a new horror movie, THE MONKEY. Nick has decided to hate horror again and is away, so Gerald is joined by Brad of the Old Man Brad Podcast to discuss. Has Osgood knocked it out of the park, or w

This week, the rebrand begins as the MCU continues. The boys review yet another Phase 4 Marvel movie, hoping for salvation for their malaise. Will they find it here, or will they talk about Dune 2 again? Find out on this

This week, the boys return after a little break to review a new horror movie(they say it’s horror, but I heard nothing in the review to suggest it’s a horror movie), COMPANION. Why hasn’t someone at Netflix taken away Ka

This week, there is no snappy summary, as it’s the Peas telling you all what the top 5 movies of 2024 are. They’re joined by Justin Winters, formerly of So I Married A Movie Geek. This is all the requisite information to

This week, you’re presented with another movie draft, this time for the year 2012. Are the picks as bad as 2011 were? Does anyone take Cloud Atlas first overall? How many times does Gerald clear his throat that winds up

This week, final major release of the year is here with Robert Egger’s NOSFERATU. Is Aaron Taylor Johnson’s performance that bad? Does Lily-Rose Depp actually have chops? Has Nick been Nosferatu’d? Find out these answers

This week, it’s the holiday season, and the boys feel generous enough to let the patrons pick the Christmas movie for this year. Somehow, they’ve come across a movie I’ve never heard of before the podcast, The Ref from 1

This week, we introduce the movie swap concept, where Nick and Gerald each pick a movie and make the other watch it. For this iteration, Gerald has chosen MISERY and Nick has chosen ABOUT SCHMIDT. Who will rate the other

This week, the boys are back to discuss the current movie musical phenomenon WICKED part 1. Is there too much movie for a part 1? Did the movie defy gravity for known musical disliker Gerald? Find out these answers and m

A special little bonus for you folks: an audio version of the video is now up on the Two Peas Youtube channel, where Lex Williams joins Gerald to discuss the 2025 Golden Globe nominations. Find the video here: 2025GGNoms

This week, Gerald is ill, so you’re getting the 2011 draft with Emily Higgins early. Considering that I edited this right before posting, I remember there are 18 picks, which is still complete insanity. What gets left ou

This week, return to the glorious empire of Rome to discuss Ridley Scott’s GLADIATOR 2. Do movies need to be historically accurate? Is Paul Mescal as compelling as Russell Crowe? Is Denzel getting nominated? Find out the

This week, the boys return to the land of Netflix to review a Cannes Film Festival winner, EMELIA PEREZ. Can they find a fitting fourth for this week’s Mount Rushmore? How bad is this week’s cold open? Will Gerald ever l

This week, we dive back into the past, to the faraway year of 2010, and draft the 12? 15? best movies of that year. I don’t remember the number. I edited this eppy like 3 weeks ago, and I’ve had to play in multiple card

This week, Nick returns to discuss CONCLAVE. Does the movie mirror too much of the current political landscape? How long will Dan have Mount Rushmore blue balls? Will America survive? Find out these answers and more on t

This week, Gerald is joined by Executive Producer Dan to review the German movie LUZ. Where did Jason find out about this movie? Does this being a student film lower the curve? What fight do the boys have about what belo
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