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Hosted by Unknown Host · arts · EN-US · 178 episodes
The hosts, C-Bear, Emma, and Freddy, each choose a film that fits a particular monthly theme. They also share their thoughts on new releases, awards, updates in the film industry, and other choice viewings.
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Triple Feature
We have a very important announcement!! We are cancelled. Tune in to hear what that means for the present and future of the podcast. Thank you for listening!

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July is New York month, and we begin with Emma's pick, Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing (1989). First, we have changed our structure, so in leui of a weekly recently watched episode, we begin with a catch up conversation starting with Freddy's recent live music outing and a review of I Love Boosters (2026) (5:30:00). Then, C-Bear shares what comics he has been reading (28:55), and Emma updates everyone on her movie-related new job and also reviews Disclosure Day (2026) (38:20). Finally, we start our discussion of Do The Right Thing with a summary (1:00:15) before the main conversation about Spike Lee's signature filmmaking traits and how the film depicts love and hate in all of its forms (1:05:50). Stay tuned for a sneak peak into the upcoming July episodes (2:14:00)! Thanks for leaving us a rating and a review!

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Backrooms (2026) is here, and what started as an internet trend has become a horror movie sensation. We discuss everything from its eclectic origins, the latest trend of young directors in the horror genre, as well as the film's awards chances. Before that, we also recap Hear Me Out month. Time Stamps Introductions: 0:00-4:00 Hear Me Out Month Recap: 4:00-18:55 Backrooms Summary: 19:35-24:40 Backrooms Discussion: 24:45-1:32:50 Upcoming: 1:33:00-end Thanks for leaving us a rating and a review!

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Emma provides an update in the NYT Top 100 Movies of the 21st Century list with The Favourite (2018), Freddy recommends Don’t be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in The Hood (1996), and C-Bear reflects on the effectiveness of Good Boys (2019). Hear our thoughts on these titles and so much more! Time Stamps Intro: 0:00-1:30 Emma: 1:30-16:15 The Backrooms (2022) I Love Boosters (2026) The Favourite (2018) Following (1998) Freddy: 16:30-48:15 Repo Man (1984) Don’t be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in The Hood (1996) Cosmic Princess Kaguya (2026) C-Bear: 48:25-1:11:20 Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) Good Boys (2019) Upcoming: 1:11:20-end Thanks for leaving us a rating and a review!

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Hear Me Out month concludes with Freddy's pick, Jumper (2008). We discuss the rise and fall of Hayden Christensen's acting career as well as the before-its-time nature of the film. Time Stamps Introduction: 0:00-5:15 Summary: 5:15-10:00 Discussion: 10:00-1:13:00 Upcoming: 1:13:00-end Thanks for leaving us a rating and a review!
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