89 - Someone's Gotta Go To Prison

Stephen, Tim and Jared try their hardest not to let the recent calamities in the U.S. put a damper on this week's episode. The coup at the nation's capitol not only revealed to them that stealing the Declaration of Independence may actually not be as hard as they thought, but that Nicolas Cage might actually be the hero this country has needed this whole time.

88 - Thanks a lot, PETA!

Stephen, Tim, and Jared start 2021 out on a positive note - the potential end of human civilization! In keeping with the general vibe of 2020 they discuss an early ‘00s film that reinvigorated the zombie film franchise, for better or worse.

87 - Nostalgic Cash Grab Review

Stephen, Tim, and Jared sift through the dumpster fire that was 2020 to try to find any embers of hope or lessons learned along the way. We reminisce on some our favorite episodes of the year, as well as shows and films that stood out to us during 2020.

Thank you, listener, for joining us during this year! We hope it was as restorative for you as it was for us.

80 - Thunderous Applause

On the eve of Election Day, Stephen and Tim are joined by Jared once again to discuss an early 2000s film that’s become a cult classic - Idiocracy. They unpack the predictions of the low-budget satire, and compare it to where we find ourselves now in the U.S.

79 - Cheese and Peele

In our final episode of our October horror series, Stephen and Tim discuss the significance of two similar yet very different films directed by Jordan Peele.

78 - Motherboy '60

Continuing their spooky series during the month of October, Stephe and Tim discuss two mid-century films that have a variety of connections.

76 - Save Yourself From 1997

Since it’s the first week of October, Stephe and Tim (joined once again by Jared) decide to kick off a month or horror film discussions, starting with 1997’s Event Horizon.

74 - Nolan's Guns and Ships

Wrapping up their stroll through the Christopher Nolan filmography, Stephen and Tim discuss his 2017 film Dunkirk, and end the series by ranking some of their favorite Nolan films.

72 - Chadwick Boseman

Steph and Tim, along with the return of Jared, pause their Christopher Nolan retrospective to reflect on the life and inspiration of Wakanda’s king, Chadwick Boseman.

71 - Nolan Rises

Stephen and Tim, joined by friend and fellow film fan Jared, don their cowls for their longest episode yet - their exploration of Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy.