Matthew Socey chats with The Film Yap's Christopher Lloyd about THE LADY IN THE VAN and other films opening this weekend. Bianca Slagle also chats about romantic comedies. Plus there are Dead People We Like and Bob's Burgers burgers of the day named after film titles.
Matthew Socey reviews SON OF SAUL, WHERE TO INVADE NEXT and DEADPOOL. Plus he chats with Food Network's Robert Irvine about his part in ALL STAR ACADEMY and cooking in cinema.
To celebrate the show's new time slots, they are having brunch. Matthew Socey and Coby Slagle are joined by NUVO's Emily Taylor (again) and Civic's Melissa Hook (DOUBT opens this weekend) as they discuss 45 YEARS and HAIL CAESAR! They also discuss film soundtracks they want to see performed live (Thanks, A.V. Club).
Matthew Socey reviews 13 HOURS, discusses the Academy Award nominations plus audio tributes to David Bowie, Alan Rickman and other Dead People We Like.
Matthew Socey and Myke Perrey discuss THE REVENANT and ANOMALISA. Myke discusses the film he has viewed recently. Matthew rattles off his Best/Worst of 2015 plus there are plenty of dead people we like.
Matthew Socey and Coby Slagle discuss the seven films opening on Christmas Day plus Abdul-Hakim Shbazz takes a break from his family and hangs out on the show.
Matthew Socey gives a spoiler-free review of the new STAR WARS film, plus reviews of SISTERS and THE DANISH GIRL. He also replays his interview with actor Nicholas Smith (ARE YOU BEING SERVED?), who died earlier this month.
Matthew Socey and Coby Slagle discuss the films CHi-RAQ, MACBETH and the DVD/Blu-Ray release of the documentary AMY. Plus they discuss the stage show A SUPERFLY CHRISTMAS with members of Asante Children's Theatre.
In a special post-Thanksgiving show, Matthew Socey and Coby Slagle chat with Jolene Ketzenberger and Danny Boome about Thanksgiving leftovers and what films to watch over the long holiday weekend.
Playing catch up, Matthew Socey and Coby Slagle discuss SPECTRE, THE PEANUTS MOVIE and ROOM. They also play a WFYI interview with Indianapolis jazz musician Brandon Meeks, who plays Ron Carter in the Don Cheadle directed film about Miles Davis.
Matthew Socey reviews TRUTH, a few Blu-Ray titles of note, a tribute to Maureen O'Hara, a chat with actress Kelly Gualdoni (TITUS ANDRONICUS) plus a couple horror movie lists.