Catch the first of several webcast installments of Jim’s latest conversation with Mike McQuilkin. In this episode they discuss James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad.
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with Jim and Teal
Catch the first of several webcast installments of Jim’s latest conversation with Mike McQuilkin. In this episode they discuss James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad.
MoreJimmy, Billy, and the rabbit are all back for this third installment of Stuff We’ve Seen’s look at the Criterion Channel’s Neo Noir Series. Picking up where they left off in part 2, Jimmy and Billy begin with 1978’s Laura Mars. And next making their way into the 80s, it’s anyone’s guess how far they’ll get, but one thing is for sure: there will be a part 4! From the gritty Noir 70s to the Neon 80s, this week’s installment shows the bridge between the two decades with films such as The Onion Field and Cutter’s Way mixing it up with extravagance and the hype style of Eyes of Laura Mars and Trouble in Mind. There are some genre classics that stick to the tropes of noir even as they subvert them, like Lawrence Kasdan’s, Body Heat and Stephen Frear’s, the Hit. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy some Jimmy,
MoreJimmy and Billy duke it out with their dueling Anthony Hopkins and Nick Nolte impersonations. Then they tackle the 1994 hidden gem, What Happened Was… playing this month on the Criterion Channel.
MoreTeal is back this week as he and Jim dive into the cinematic world of The Criterion Collection to celebrate the channel’s second anniversary.
MoreThis week we’ve got four movies to review: United States vs Billie Holiday, I Care a Lot, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, and Minari.
MoreThis week film reviews of Nomadland, Possessor, Judas and The Black Messiah, and Sia’s Music. Which one will be on Jim’s list of all-time worst movies? Have a listen and find out.
MoreThis episode’s got everything: thrills, chills, kills, drills, puzzle boxes, witches in the woods, Videodrome, and Nicolas Cage going plum crazy. Yeah, it’s all waiting for you.
MoreDim the lights and get ready for some frights. Jim and Teal will scare you with horror films of the 1970s, Criterion Channel style.
MoreLet’s face it: We’re all looking for something to feel good about these days. Teal and Jim are on the case.
MoreThe Willenial goes peeking into haunted houses and cabins with his double review of Hausu and The Lodge. Read on!
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