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This week, Bob and Matt are completely divided. Matt finds plenty to love, praising the film's humor, Conan O'Brien's scene-stealing performance as Smarty Pants, and its attempt to explore kids' relationship with technol
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Unknown Host hosts The Analysis: A Movie and TV Podcast, a tv show with 335 episodes published.

This week, Bob and Matt are completely divided. Matt finds plenty to love, praising the film's humor, Conan O'Brien's scene-stealing performance as Smarty Pants, and its attempt to explore kids' relationship with technol

Matt and Bob break down Steven Spielberg’s latest sci-fi blockbuster Disclosure Day and find themselves on opposite ends of the spectrum—Matt embraces its hopeful, old-school Spielberg charm while Bob calls it his most d

Bob welcomes back our old friend Spenser Davis to discuss Obsession, the breakout indie horror sensation that turned a $750,000 budget into one of the year's biggest success stories, while exploring what its rise says ab

Episode 314: Beef Season 2 This week, Matt and Bob dive deep into Season 2 of Beef — unpacking its brutal class commentary, surreal comedy, and emotionally devastating character arcs. From country club elitism and genera

Episode 313: The Devil Wears Prada 2 In this episode, we return to the world of high fashion, ambition, and impossible standards as we break down The Devil Wears Prada 2. We explore how the sequel builds on the original’

In Episode 312, Bob and Brittney dive deep into “The Drama,” the latest Zendaya-led A24 film, unpacking its unsettling exploration of intrusive thoughts, morality, and how well we can ever truly know the people we love.

Episode 311 dives into Is This Thing On, with a surprisingly heartfelt breakdown of Will Arnett stepping into a raw, midlife-crisis-meets-standup role under the direction of Bradley Cooper. The hosts explore how comedy b

This week, Matt and Bob dive into one of the strangest, most off-the-beaten-path viewing experiences they’ve had in a while: Nirvana the Band the Show the Movie. Going in completely blind, the guys try to make sense of a

Project Hail Mary just saved the movies? On this episode of Analysis, we break down the first true blockbuster hit of 2026 — and why this Ryan Gosling-led sci-fi might be the most important original movie in years. From

The Analysis crew returns for their annual Oscars extravaganza, and this year the stakes are high. Matt shows up in full Elphaba costume after losing alast years bet. What's on the line this year? The loset has to go ful

This week on the podcast, Bob is joined by Matty Bonez for a passionate, hilarious defense of Scream 7 — or at least the idea of Scream 7 — as they unpack franchise loyalty, Ghostface obsession, sequel burnout, and wheth

This week, Matt and Bob willingly wreck their emotional stability by going back-to-back with Hamnet and If I Had Legs I’d Kick You — two beautifully made, deeply stressful films that hit like a gut punch and don’t let up

Send Help, Housemaid, and Why Rachel McAdams Should Always Be This Unhinged Bob is joined by fan-favorite guest Brittany Brown—fresh off dominating the Analysis Awards submissions—to break down one of the year’s most ant

From rainy-window cinephiles to chaos gremlins who just want to argue about Spider from Avatar, the 2026 Analysis Awards (aka “The ANALS”) are back — broadcast coast-to-coast from Chicago to Los Angeles with your deeply

Matt and Bob kick off 2026 by breaking down Marty Supreme, Josh Safdie’s relentless, anxiety-fueled ride, and why Timothée Chalamet might be giving his best performance yet. They then slow it way down for Sentimental Val

This week on The Analysis (In-Person Pod), Bob hosts from his “temporary studio” (aka the dining room) while construction turns his future basement setup into a work-in-progress—and yes, the backdrop is a 4.5-foot Nakato

Episode 301 – Chair Company, Bagonia & the Anxiety of Being Extremely Online Matt and Bob are back “to pod” and this week they’re double-featuring two very different brands of unhinged: Tim Robinson’s The Chair Company o

Bob is joined once again by resident musical theatre brain Brittney Brown to bring their Wicked movie series in for a landing with Wicked: Part Two. Fresh out of the theater (and a little shot out of a cannon), they unpa

Matt and Bob fire up the lab equipment for a new Analysis on Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, fresh to Netflix. What should have been the director’s long-awaited monster opus instead leaves them puzzling over CGI deer,

Bob and Rob Grabowski return to The Analysis to talk funny — diving deep into two documentaries that celebrate the architects of laughter: Colin Hanks’ “I Like Me” (on John Candy) and Fred Armisen’s “Downey Wrote That” (
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