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  • Back from a brief hiatus, I'm joined by Aaron Calafato of 7 Minute Stories to review a 90s film very near and dear to Aaron's heart, Rookie of the Year. He talks from a nostalgia perspective, and I talk about watching the film for the first time as an adult. Tune in to find out if this classic sports film is worth revisiting. Plus, we talk For All Mankind and more TV recommendations!
    01:45 - Warm Up Film News: Is the simultaneous Theatre and Streamer release becoming the new norm?
    8:53 - Rookie of the Year
    43:35 - 0.2 Section: "Mad About You" and "For All Mankind"
     
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  • Dana Niland joins to predict the winner of (almost) every single category at the Oscars. We also list our personal winners and any substitutions we'd make to the nominees! Listen before this Sunday to hear how wrong we'll be come the Big Night!

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  • The blockbuster event of the season is upon us. Godzilla vs Kong. Kong vs Godzilla. The match of the century, and you can watch it right now in the comfort of your living room. Kyle and James from Munsons At the Movies join to review the film, debate Team Godzilla/Team Kong, and talk about our favorite scenes from the film where a monkey punches a lizard. We also discuss Netflix's acquisition of the Knives Out Sequels. Plus, we recommend a prank film, an anime, and a Jewish horror(?) film. Tune in!
    01:58 - Warm Up Film News: Netflix's Knives Out 2 & 3
    10:38 - Kong vs Godzilla
    36:23 - Spoilers
    57:30 - 0.2 Section: "Bad Trip," "Attack on Titan," and "Shiva Baby"
     
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  • Zack Snyder's Justice League is here. And it surpassed our expectations. Ian Anderson joins to review Snyder's 4 hour epic, warts and all. Regardless of your thoughts on the film, it's creation is a small miracle. Strap in and hear us breakdown all the changes and what we want from future DCEU properties set in the Snyderverse! Plus, we talk about how The Mighty Ducks made the Internet grapple with aging and we review the pilot episode of the new MCU Disney+ show, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
    01:45 - Warm Up Film News: The Mighty Ducks - Game Changers
    07:45 - Zack Snyder's Justice League
    30:15 - Spoilers
    1:04:23 - 0.2 Section: "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier"
     
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  • The latest Disney Animation feature is in theatres and on Disney+. Chris Harder from Alsikkan TV returns to the podcast to explain why Raya is worth the premier access and why it might be one of the best things from Disney in year. We rave about the story, the characters, the animation, and so much more. Tune in for a Kumandra love fest, plus chatting about Cocaine Bear, Cherry, and Another Round.
    01:42 - Warm Up Film News: Cocaine Bear
    08:25 - Raya and the Last Dragon
    44:03 - Spoilers
    59:23 - 0.2 Section: "Cherry" and "Another Round"
     
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  • WandaVision has been the topic of pop culture for the past seven weeks. Now that it's over, Ian Anderson joins to break it all down. What was the point of WandaVision? How effectively did it execute its premise? What fan theories came true? What do those post credits mean? Is Tyler Hayward secretly the next Thanos? We answer all those questions and more, digging into what made WandaVision so unique and what made it, ultimately, more of the same. We warm up with some Space Jam news and end with a 0.2 Section highlighting two Netflix features.
    02:12 - Warm Up Film News: Space Jam: A New Legacy
    09:22 - WandaVision (Spoilers from the start!)
    1:15:24 - 0.2 Section: "Firefly Lane" and "Moxie"
     
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  • Awards Season is finally here! Now with more Zoom screens than you could possibly imagine! Ever wanted to see Jeff Daniels's guest bedroom? Peter Morgan's office made of cardboard? Jason Sudeikis's 2 am Hoodie? Well, now you can! Dana Niland joins to recap the winners of the 2021 Golden Globes, including who we predicted would win and who we wanted to win. We also discuss the problems with the HFPA and what the surprising results of the ceremony could mean for the rest of the season!
    10:36 - 2021 Golden Globes Television Awards
    40:03 - 2021 Golden Globes Film Awards
    1:21:08 - The Three Best Films of Sundance 2021

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  • This week, Erica Richards is back to talk about the Oscar frontrunner, Nomadland. We discuss what works so well about this film, the documentary/narrative hybrid, and whether this film is or isn't for everyone. We also stan Chloe Zhao and Frances McDormand, and debate whether this film is one their PRs. In our 0.2 Section, Erica has a grab bag of recommendations and I think too hard about a movie with a superhero squirrel in it.
    4:08 - Warm-Up on the Trailer Track: Trailers for "Cruella" and "Mortal Kombat"
    19:20 - Nomadland
    1:04:20 - Spoilers
    1:22:12 - 0.2 Section: "Eyes Wide Shut," "Enemy," "Obvious Child," "I Care A Lot," and "Flora & Ulysses"

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  • This week, I'm joined by Raul Navedo from Minorities Report to review what might be the first great film of 2021, Judas and the Black Messiah. We discuss why the film is so powerful, which performances are our favorites, and what we think about some of the criticisms the film has been receiving. In our 0.2 Section, we talk about two recent releases, one that's a gem, and the other...that isn't.
    2:42 - Warm-Up Movie News: "The Last of Us" Casting
    12:10 - Judas and the Black Messiah
    33:14 - Spoilers
    1:01:42 - 0.2 Section: "Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar" and "The Dig"

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  • The Movie Marathoners Podcast went to The 2021 Sundance Film Festival! Dana Niland joins to help me reflect on the experience, highlight our favorite films, and discuss category winners such as Best Horror Film, Best Comedy, Best Directorial Debut, and more! Whether you attended or not, tune in to hear our thoughts on the films that will be coming out in the next year and which ones are worth your time.
    4:13 - The Sundance 2021 Experience
    32:10 - Sundance Spotlights
    1:21:08 - The Three Best Films of Sundance 2021

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  • This episode is part of the Movie Marathoners Sundance 5K Series, a series of short episodes spotlighting films from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. In this episode, Frederick Nuti (from the Night Light podcast) joins to review the period piece horror film, "Eight For Silver." We talk about the film's brilliant atmosphere and cinematography, it's unique werewolf creature design, and why the film struggles a little in the end. Find out whether this film is for you by tuning in!

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  • This episode is part of the Movie Marathoners Sundance 5K Series, a series of short episodes spotlighting films from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. In this episode, Kyle Hickman (from Munsons At The Movies) joins to review the indie comedy, "Together, Together." We discuss why the film works so well and why Patti Harrison and Ed Helms give fantastic performances. We also debate whether the film has widespread appeal and how many people will see it when it's released later this year. Tune in to hear why you should!

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  • This episode is part of the Movie Marathoners Sundance 5K Series, a series of short episodes spotlighting films from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. In this episode, Diana Coronado (from ScreenQueue.com) joins to review the cerebral horror film, "In The Earth." We talk about what the film does right and what it might be lacking. Tune in to find out if this film is right for you!

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    Follow us on Twitter @moviemarapod. Follow Diana on Twitter @ScreenQueue and check out screenqueue.com to get text message reminders of upcoming releases that interest you! Like us on Facebook to stay updated on when we release new episodes. 

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  • This episode is part of the Movie Marathoners Sundance 5K Series, a series of short episodes spotlighting films from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. In this episode, I get the opportunity to interview Alejandro Mejia, AMC, the cinematographer for the Mexican-American drama, "Son of Monarchs." Alejandro talks about working on a film that is equal parts fiction and science, which scenes are his favorites, and what it was like to work with Alexis Gambis and Tenoch Huerta. Tune into our discussion and be sure to check out Son of Monarchs!

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  • This episode is part of the Movie Marathoners Sundance 5K Series, a series of short episodes spotlighting films from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. In this episode, Lindsey Dunn (from 1ofmystories.com) joins to review the latest Nicholas Cage vehicle, "Prisoners of the Ghostland." This movie is batshit crazy and a wild ride. Tune in to find out where it falls on the Nic Cage scale and whether it's worth the ride!

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  • This episode is part of the Movie Marathoners Sundance 5K Series, a series of short episodes spotlighting films from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. In this episode, Catherine Gonzales (from Latinx Lens) joins to review Robin Wright's directorial debut, "Land." Tune in to hear our thoughts on Robin Wright's acting showcase that inspires an appreciation for life and nature.

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  • This episode is part of the Movie Marathoners Sundance 5K Series, a series of short episodes spotlighting films from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. In this episode, Audrey Fox, the assistant editor for JumpCut Online, joins to review the dreamlike film, "Mayday." We talk about the fable-esque aspects of the film and whether it ultimately comes together or leaves a little bit to be desired. Either way, it's a must watch film that will leave you questioning what you watched. So, tune in!

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  • This episode is part of the Movie Marathoners Sundance 5K Series, a series of short episodes spotlighting films from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. In this episode, Gabriela Burgos from the Film Posers Podcast joins to review the modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet, "R#J." We discuss how the film's decision to be told entirely through phone screens hurts and helps the story of the Montagues and the Capulets. Tune in to hear if this Shakespearian adaptation is right for you!

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  • This episode is part of the Movie Marathoners Sundance 5K Series, a series of short episodes spotlighting films from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. In this episode, I get the opportunity to interview Jonathan Snipes, the composer for Rodney Ascher's new documentary, "A Glitch In The Matrix." Jonathan talks about his unique relationship with Rodney, his inspiration for scoring the documentary, and his work as a music producer for the free-style rap group, clipping.

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  • This episode is part of the Movie Marathoners Sundance 5K Series, a series of short episodes spotlighting films from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. In this episode, Morgan Roberts joins to review Rebecca Hall's directorial debut, "Passing." Morgan is a huge Rebecca Hall fan, and I'm a Tessa Thompson stan, so we have plenty to gush over. Find out if the film lives up to our expectations!

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