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A theme based movie podcast that offers in depth reviews of films across the whole spectrum of film history from the silent era to modern day classics and new releases. Accompanied by our ne...

This week we dive into Clint Eastwood's 1971 crime/thriller, Dirty Harry. Harry is tasked to investigate the killings in San Francisco by a...

This week we are VERY excited to begin our Agnès Varda Festival with her 1962 film Cleo From 5 to 7. A fascinating film that follows a woman...

This week we dive into the intense, white knuckle border scene in Denis Villeneuve's 2015 drug war masterpiece, Sicario. We dissect the scen...

In an extension of our Chamber Piece Festival we dive into William Friedkin's underrated and frenetic 2006 film, Bug, starring Ashley Judd a...

In honor of the late great Catherine O'Hara we break down the audition scene in 1996's Waiting For Guffman. Starring Christopher Guest, Euge...

This week Palcher and Sherlock break down their favorite films of the 2025 year, as well as Palcher recaps the best films of the 2026 Sundan...

This week we end our Chamber Piece Festival with the indie sci-fi fromm Duncan Jones, 2009's Moon. Sam Bell is in the last 2 weeks of a 3-ye...

The week we dive into a scene from the classic 80's comedy/western directed by John Landis from 1986 Three Amigos! This hilarious scene is w...

This week dive into our 3rd installment of our Chamber Piece Festival with 1948's absolute banger of a classic, Rope. Directed by Alfred Hit...

This week we dive into the wild imagination of Robert Eggers. We discuss his b&w aesthetic and the isolated story of two lighthouse keepers...

This week we dive into the weird and sad scene from Billy Bob Thorton's Sling Blade from 1996. In this scene Doyle and his friends become to...

This week we begin our Chamber Piece Festival, starting with the Rob Reiner classic horror film, Misery from the twisted mind of Stephen Kin...

This week we dive into the absolutely brutal and unique fight scene we've ever seen with Kim Jee-woon's 2010's South Korean revenge chase, I...

This week we conclude our Peter Greenaway festival with his forgotten gem and second film, A Zed & Two Noughts. An odd story about twin zool...

This week we dive into the famous nightmare hospital scene from Adrian Lyne's 1990 psychological horror classic, Jacob's Ladder, starring Ti...

Our 4th installment of the Peter Greenaway festival includes his debut feature from 1982, The Draughtsmen's Contract. A young artist is comm...

This week we dive into the memorable ending to Ferris, Cameron and Sloane's day with the destruction of a Ferrari and some enlightenment. Wh...

This week we continue our astounding Peter Greenaway Festival with 1989's, The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover. A wild story of an abh...

This week we dive into the processing scene from PT Anderson's underrated epic 20212 epic, The Master. Starring the late Phillip Seymour Hof...

This week dive into our 2nd installment of our Peter Greenaway festival with the absolutely fascinating and wild 1987 film The Belly of an A...

This week we break down the scene, you know the scene. The one that will make a grown man cry. Yes, that scene, the short film and post cred...

Welcome to our latest festival! This week we kick off our Peter Greenaway festival with his wild and rambunctious 1988 film, Drowning By Num...

This week we dive into the absolutely painful and shudderingly bad emo Peter Parker Venom dance montage from Sam Raimi's 2007 3rd installmen...

This week we have a bonus episode to our Movies About Movies Festival with Tom DiCillo's 90's meta indie love story to independent filmmakin...

This week we deep dive into the scene reveal of Tim Curry's Darkness in Ridley Scott's underrated 1985 film Legend. Make sure to play along...

This week we dive into our 4th installment of our Movies About Movies Festival with quite possibly Tim Burton's best film in his 1994 biopic...

This week we dive into the wild and intense Russian Roulette scene from Michael Cimino's debut film about a group of young men from Pennsylv...

This week end our Movies About Movies Festival with an underrated 90's comedy with arguably the 2 funniest men of their generation in Steve...

This week we dive into the famous 4th wall scene from Spike Lee's important 1989 film, Do The Right Thing. Mookie and Pino discuss all thing...

This week we dive into our 2nd installment of the Movies About Movies Festival with Federico Fellini's 1963 odd masterpiece 8 1/2. A film ab...

This week Palcher goes through his 5 favorite films of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Then the boys get into the best and worst of 2024. E...

This week we dive into the intro and opening scene of Wes Anderson's lovely 2001 film The Royal Tenenbaums. We examine all the luxurious way...

This week we begin our Movies About Movies Festival with Steven Spielberg's autobiographical film The Fabelman's, an honest retelling of his...

This week we dive into the epic scene from the 1993 Tony Scott film True Romance. This is the scene where Gary Oldman won us over for a life...

This week we have a bonus episode! This is the documentary that inspired our Albert Brooks Festival and we wanted to share our thoughts with...

This week we delve into the wild mind of the one and only Stanley Kubrick. We discuss his final movie, Eyes Wide Shut, and the intensity and...

This week we close out our Albert Brooks Festival with his underrated 1991 classic, Defending Your Life. A fascinating story of a man betwee...

Happy Halloween! This week we dive into a wonderful example of exposition in horror with the infection scene from David Robert Mitchell's 20...

In the third installment of our Albert Brooks festival, we break down the 1985 road trip comedy about a mid-thirties couple quitting society...

This week we break the classic ending to the Sergio Leone's 1966 spaghetti western masterpiece The Good, The Bad And The Ugly. A tale of bou...

This week we continue our Albert Brooks festival with our second installment, Modern Romance from 1981. Written, directed and acted all by B...

This week we break down the intense card table scene from the dominating cop drama, Training Day, by Antoine Fuqua. With Denzel playing him...

This week we kick off our newest festival where we explore the comedic mind of Albert Brooks in his directional debut, 1979's Real Life. A s...

This week we break down the famous chest bursting scene from Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi classic, the first in the series, the original Alien...

This week we offer an extension to our Cyberpunk Film Festival with the one and only Kathryn Bigelow and her underrated end of the century t...

This week we break down the famous barfing scene from Rob Reiner's 1986 film Stand By Me, adapted originally from Stephen King's short story...

This week we end out our Cyberpunk Festival with an absolute gem from 1995. Terry Gilliam brings us into a post apocalyptic world filled wit...

This week we dive into the criminally underrated Spanish horror film from 2007, J.A. Bayona's directorial debut and a great haunted house mo...

This week we dive into our third installment of our Cyberpunk Film Festival with the global phenomenon that is Akira. The 1988 film created...

This week we dive into the classic ending from David Fincher's 1995 murder mystery Se7en. What's in the box? Listen to the great conversatio...