For this episode, we talk El Camino, and drink some delicious bubbly from New Mexico.
As an epilogue to the phenomenal Breaking Bad series, El Camino never aims to blow the mythology wide open or alter the trajectory of its greatness. Instead, this two-hour movie functions mainly as a gift for the franchise's many fans, tying up loose plot threads and offering one last glimpse of a few favorite characters. With that in…
Unfortunately, everything good about this movie also serves as a reminder of everything it could’ve been.
For this surprise episode, we talk about Joaquin Phoenix’s incarnation of the Joker. Plus, we drink some tasty red wine.
For all its flaws, I will give it this: Anna boasts the rare distinction of being bloody and boring at the same time.
So, yeah, the boys and I booze it up and watch Watership Down. Discussion follows. And probably therapy after that.
What we’re left with is a well-made movie with brilliant performances, but it’s also an unpleasant and exhausting cinematic experience.
Judy is a sad story of an incredible woman who gave her all to the entertainment industry, only to be steamrolled by it.
This week, we screen an over-the-top 90s classic, The Rock. We got cornball one-liners, frantic Michael Bay direction, and a wacky chase through the streets of San Francisco.
Hustlers represents some kinda first in movie history: Never before has such an engrossing story involved this much glitter.