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Hosted by Keith McKenney · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 291 episodes
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Join us goofs talking about films from the 80's & 90's. Some we saw as younguns, some we missed.There will be flatulence. Follow us on IG @zandkpod Subscribe to patreon.com/zandkpod for bonus content and more!
Keith McKenney hosts Z and Keith Watched A Movie, a tv show with 291 episodes published.

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We kick off June with a film we've talked about doing since the inception of this podcast and which we both have recollections of. With performances far better than the material, it's not quite tragi-gay but does feel a

Here we present to you the last of Z's birthday picks for the year 2026. A 'hyperlink' narrative of how grief can connect folks in unexpected ways. Plus we talk about safe words, policing the feminine, and give our refle

Don't let the title give you the idea that this has anything to do with the Land of Oz. This is kinda like a movie Tim Burton couldn't restrain himself enough to make. PLEASE HELP THE PPL OF GAZA FalesteenFreed.org Abu H

Strap in cuz we get into it on this one. And by "it" I mean, what is and isn't: CSAM, "age-inappropriate", p3d0philia, consent. And to lighten things up Keith opines on religion. DO NOT LEAVE GAZA TO DIE Sameer Project A

Turns out this movie chronicles some real life events and askes the view to sympathize with a convicted murderer and sex offender. We were unaware of the film's relation to said events beforehand. But we stan Rupert Grav

We kick off Z's month of "uncomfortable" selections with this 'based on real events' tale of adolescent feelings and poor adult choices, let's say. DO NOT FORGET GAZA Zaynab Project Sameer Project Abu Hureirah Aid Networ

ReUpload. This ep seems to have disappeared from the catalogue somehow -K ::::: Dare we say "neo-noir"? In post-war Los Angeles, Ezekiel Rawlins is just trying to keep a roof over his head. Soon, a job opportunity presen

Holy effing ess, Dr. Flota joins us once again to discuss Road House, junior high school grades, Johns Woo & Hughes! Skip Intro | Yellowstone is so much worse than you think. Rich Little's Phonies YOU CAN HELP GAZA SP

Our first JCVD movie was John Woo's first Hollywood outing. We couldn't have chosen better. Hey, there's still a g3n0c1de happening, btdubs The Zaynab Project The Sameer Project Abu Hureirah Aid Network +++++ Outro: King

We knew only one thing going into this film: Pam Anderson. With some exciting casting, an actual plot and plenty of action we were pleased to be unexpectedly pleased. Plus camp v. camp, The Last Jedi as litmus test, movi

We can give you facts about production and various things that occur on the screen, but we can not articulate for you the experience that is this film. Plus Keith talks about some celebrity run-ins. The Bad Movie Bible |

We round off March of Crimes with a 80's classic, or something. Somewhat anti-climatic but still plenty of fun. Plus: Klaus v. Klaus, who is Roger Corman and our ranking for the month. GAZA IS STILL IN CRISIS FalesteenFr

Pod regular and Jacksonian scholar Randall returns to discuss Sir Peter's early opus Bad Taste (1987). Plus we talk franchises that go to space, the magic of budgetary constraints, and inevitably we bring up TENET Psychi

From the - now official - pod favorite Frank Henenlotter, master of moist puppetry, we bring you an allegorical tale of addiction and its toll. We had some initial disagreement about some provocative scenes but Z success

We plunge head first into the crimes of March with Street Trash (1987). This film has something for everyone: body horror, crass humor, US veterans of imperial war PTSD flashbacks, some nudity, but most importantly-- Jam

This week we bring you Bill Duke's stylization of the war between NYC's organized crime factions during the 1930s but from a Black perspective. Centered around Bumpy Johnson and his work with Madame St Claire's syndicate

This week we bring you a kooky comedy about hooking up. With what seems to be surprisingly sincere safer-sex messaging and confusing inter-racial relations, the misnamed Booty Call (1997) can't win'm all. Te Ao with Moan

I neglected to mention that, due to never getting properly copyrighted, this film is IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. So you have no excuse not to watch it. Plus we talk Martha Clarendon, Boston bosses and ye olde white habitus. he

We crack open another February with another Eddie Murphy smash. A goofy premise with fairy tale politics that nonetheless is one of the most successful Hollywood films with a majority Black cast. Plus, pretty dang funny
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