Ryan and Bev Ellis are partners in film nerdery who share their often humorous musings on the AFI's
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Join Ryan for a solo trip back to the era of big shoulder pads and huge hair in this 506th edition o
You can't have Revenge Month and not cover a Quentin Tarantino movie. His half of the Grindhouse dou
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Vengeance is hers! Revenge Month is upon us and the main payback-getters in April will be women. We
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And so we've reached 500 episodes! We started this podcast 10 years ago with the goal of analyzing t
It's a bonus episode, of sorts, but this 499th Have You Ever Seen is definitely timely. We're recapp
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Marty is one of the most-understated winners of the Best Picture Oscar there's ever been. And at jus
The 95th Academy Awards are coming up on Sunday, so it's time for us to break down what was nominate
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