Episodes

  • Episode 97 - "Judgement at Nuremberg" (1961)
    Jan 28 2026

    Pre-script note: We recorded this episode shortly before the murder of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Had we known it beforehand, the events around their killings could, and would have likely been included in the discussion as two people who did not allow a great evil of our day to pass through them.


    This week, Justin and Ryan dig into 'Judgment at Nuremberg' (1961) and talk about...



    - not being able to avoid drawing parallels to current events

    - the way the film addresses complexity of one morally compromised nation attempting to bring charges against officials of another morally compromised nation

    - arguing the omnipresence of sin for the cause of avoiding responsibility

    - Judge Haywood: the observer character

    - The impulse to forget and the choice not to look

    - "There is no war in Ba Sing Se"

    - How amoral monsters draw into complicity those who aren't naturally moral monsters

    - how choosing the 'lesser evil' ends up driving you to evil

    - speaking out about the current state America and the world

    - *"It came to that the first time..."*

    - Not letting evil pass through us for the fear of losing lesser things

    - Some great cinematography tricks for a courtroom drama

    - Our Verdict

    - Next week's film: 'The Man Who Came to Dinner' (1942)



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    38 mins
  • Episode 096 - "Under the Yum Yum Tree" (1963)
    Jan 23 2026

    This week, Justin and Ryan dig into 'Under the Yum-Yum Tree' (1963) and talk about...


    https://tubitv.com/movies/100014481/under-the-yum-yum-tree


    - Dean Jones does Jimmy Stewart?

    - Sexual revolution and 60's cinema

    - Unusual, plot specific apartment layouts

    - Was 'not-looking' not an option?

    - Making your heroine complicit in obvious traps to the point of stupidity

    - Hogan as prototypical Quagmire

    - Could use more torture for Hogan, honestly

    - How is this guy not in jail already?

    - Making you wonder what happened, in the creepiest way possible

    - Ending on the high note

    - Our Verdict

    - Next week's film: 'Judgment at Nuremberg' (1961)



    https://tubitv.com/movies/100006404/judgment-at-nuremberg



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    32 mins
  • Episode 095 - "The Taming of the Shrew" (1967)
    Jan 14 2026

    This week, Justin and Ryan dig into 'The Taming of the Shrew' (1967) and talk about...


    - Abuse: the Movie

    - Trying to understand the rationale for Shakespeare writing it this way

    - Controversial even in Shakespeare's time.

    - With some small changes, could be a horror story

    - The horror of psychological manipulation

    - Connection to "10 Things I Hate About You"

    - Compared to other Shakespeare romantic comedies that work (More understanding)

    - Peter York's first film

    - A good adaptation of a bad story

    - Our Verdict

    - Next week's film: 'Under the Yum-Yum Tree' (1963)



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    19 mins
  • Episode 094 - "The Brain From Planet Arous" (1957)
    Jan 7 2026

    This week, Justin and Ryan dig into 'The Brain from Planet Arous' (1957) and talk about...




    - Can a sci-fi film be less concerned with explaining what the rules are?

    - "Is he dead?"

    - Fiction's best detective is not Batman, but random nameless small-town sheriff.

    - Ridiculously overpowered villain foiled by easily foil-able plot.

    - Brain dude doesn't need to possess a human to threaten Earth, but it's fun, so...

    - Why our note-taking system should probably incorporate a sarcasm tag

    - Why the *dog*?

    - Missed potential: Alien-possession couples-therapy

    - Even 'good' alien brains are sexist, because 50's

    - Is Mystery Mountain *really* that rarely visited?

    - Neat concept, but...

    - Everybody's wooden - except Steve. And Steve makes up for everyone else

    - The women-preparing-food trope

    - Does the FBI accept alien possession" as the reason why you're not really a threat any more?

    - Our Verdict

    - Next week's film: 'The Taming of the Shrew' (1967)



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    22 mins
  • Episode 093 - "The Thin Man" (1934)
    Dec 31 2025

    This week, Justin and Ryan dig into 'The Thin Man' (1934) and talk about...


    https://tubitv.com/movies/100045809/the-thin-man



    - a 'light' noir piece

    - Nick and Nora: a couple for the ages

    - the smartest guy in the room, sans arrogance

    - A *relationship* for the ages

    - the amazing popular streak of "The Thin Man" series

    - The real-life platonic relationship between the leads

    - One-take directors, like Ed Wood, but actually good

    - When the couple steals the show from the genre

    - Our Verdict

    - Next week's film: 'The Brain from Planet Arous' (1957)



    https://archive.org/details/brain-from-planet-arous-1957



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    26 mins
  • Episode 092 - "Scrooge" (1951)
    Dec 24 2025

    This week, Justin and Ryan dig into 'Scrooge' (1951) and talk about...


    https://tubitv.com/movies/100011055/scrooge-black-white-version



    - Should they have just gone full camp/comedy with this?

    - What this version *does* have that others could do better with

    - Dickins' own thoughts on "A Christmas Carol"

    - We list all the "Christmas Carols" we can think of, and where this one ranks.

    - Rating the three ghosts

    - Not standing out among its peers.

    - Our biggest complaints with the original story.

    - Our Verdict

    - Next week's film: 'The Thin Man' (1934)



    https://tubitv.com/movies/100045809/the-thin-man



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    23 mins
  • Episode 091 - "Jigsaw" (1962)
    Dec 17 2025

    This week, Justin and Ryan dig into 'Jigsaw' (1962) and talk about...





    - Our personal histories and/or prejudices around police procedurals

    - The way the setup teases the audience before the crime happens

    - Good cop banter

    - A somewhat 'ordinary' killer (i.e., not just a crazy serial killer)

    - More interest in the chase than the whodunnit

    - Making the unglamorous parts of procedure interesting

    - The limitations procedurals place on us critics

    - When the most relatable thing about any of your characters is them just wanting to go home

    - Our Verdict

    - Next week's film: 'Scrooge' (1951)

    - Our favorite "Christmas Carol"s






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    19 mins
  • Episode 090 - "Beyond Christmas" (1940)
    Dec 10 2025

    This week, Justin and Ryan dig into 'Beyond Christmas' (1940) and talk about...


    - Can this really classify as a Christmas movie?

    - The insane pre-existing living arrangement between the characters

    - Unexpectedly swapping out your main and supporting characters.

    - Everything is tangential

    - The litany of bad relationship tropes

    - The weird daily routines of rich people (in this movie)

    - Some truly bonkers theology

    - Our Verdict

    - Next week's film: 'Jigsaw' (1962)


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    28 mins