Not just another bad movie podcast, Blank Check reviews directors' complete filmographies episode to
In heaven (and in podcasting), everything is fine. Welcome to TWIN PODS: FIRE CAST WITH ME, a series
Welp, our Kevin Costner series ends not with a bang, but a whimper. With the pulling of Horizon: An
You know the Butcher? That freakin' nutjob that goes around just chopping people up? Well, we’re abo
Free-grazers and CR-heads - this is your week. The icon, the legend, the Ringer’s own Chris Ryan joi
This week’s movie has everything - fake teeth on Giovanni Ribisi, a mule performing Shakespeare, Tom
In a first for Blank Check, we’re covering a filmmaker who has acted alongside our own Griffin Newma
The first "G" in "Gigli" is pronounced like the "J" in “Jacques,” the second “G” is silent. Rhymes w
He’s hot. He’s got frosted tips. He loves peanut butter. His lil swimmers may or may not look like s
Warning - this episode contains an ungodly amount of Pacino impressions. Listener discretion is advi
In a first for Blank Check, Ben Hosley produces an entire episode while handcuffed and under threat
An indelible synth theme by Harold Faltermeyer. A scene-stealing turn from Bronson Pinchot. A banana
After years of citing him as a potential series, we’re finally Brest men. In this inaugural episode
We return to the Wasteland this week with Furiosa, and we’ve got quite the tour guide. Kyle Buchanan
Come join the dream parade, folks - we’re talking about Paprika! Mother of the Blankies Emily Yoshid
They call them the Godfathers of Tokyo…and we call him the KING of TIKTOK (in an old man newscaster
Our Satoshi Kon series continues with his 2003 film Millennium Actress, a moving exploration of memo
Welcome to the filmography of Satoshi Kon - a thrilling series of funhouse mirrors and puzzlebox nar
Our McTiernan series concludes with 2003’s BASIC - a film that Griffin thinks should instead be titl
Finally, we arrive at the film that helped put John McTiernan in both “director jail” and “jail jail
What if there was a 13th Warrior? What if there was a version of Beowulf so grounded in reality that