Episodes

  • Back to the Future with Jonathan Paula
    Feb 28 2025

    In 1985, Universal released a time travel comedy called Back to the Future. Produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Robert Zemeckis, this film sees Marty McFly (played by Michael J. Fox) accidentally wind up in his hometown thirty years in the past.

    Before helping his friend Dr. Emmett Brown with an experiment that sends him back in time, Marty lives a life that isn’t exactly inspired. Besides the bright spot of his girlfriend, his dad’s a loser, his mom has let herself go, and he has no reason to believe in himself.

    Once Marty lands in 1955 and gets in the way of fate by inadvertently interrupting the first time his parents meet, he has to make sure they meet and fall in love before he heads back to the future. Or else he will cease to exist and there will be no future.

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    30 mins
  • Call Me By Your Name with Tyra Jenkins
    Feb 14 2025

    On the occasion of Valentine's Day, we dive into 2017's romantic, devastating, and unforgettable Call Me By Your Name. We talk about Italy, the 1980s, the chemistry between Timothee Chalamet and Armie Hammer, and how sad movies are a safe place to process one's feelings.

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    24 mins
  • Pee-Wee's Big Holiday with Scout
    Feb 7 2025

    It's been less than two years since Paul Reubens passed away, taking the indelible character of Pee-Wee Herman with him. In this conversation, we talk about the last movie Reubens made as Pee-Wee Herman and how this character has something to say about being oneself in a sometimes scary world.

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    27 mins
  • Groundhog Day with Trent Ashcraft
    Jan 31 2025

    Celebrate Groundhog Day with this conversation on Groundhog Day (1993). In this episode, we look at the deeper meaning behind what has been hailed by religious leaders as "the most spiritual film of all time."

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    32 mins
  • Batman Forever with Justin van Voorhis
    Jan 24 2025

    Guest and fellow filmmaker Justin van Voorhis defends and celebrates Batman Forever, explaining its unique role in dealing with grief in his personal history.

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    28 mins
  • Jurassic Park with Matthew Rand
    Jan 17 2025

    In 1993, the landscape of filmmaking and visual effects changed forever with the release of Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park. My guest Matthew Rand was 8 years old at the time, which made him part of the movie's target audience. Hear about the time his grandmother took him to see it in a now defunct shopping mall, and how even an enormous blockbuster like Jurassic Park can have a lasting personal resonance with an audience member.

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    34 mins
  • Real Genius with Nicole Sorrentino
    Jan 10 2025

    Guest Nicole Sorrentino explains how a hyper-fixation with Val Kilmer led to her falling in love with the 1985 comedy Real Genius and how this movie, with its loving representation of neuro-divergent characters, continues to be a safe space for her.

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    31 mins
  • Midnight in Paris with Maria Munoz
    Jan 1 2025

    Ah, Paris. Guest Maria Munoz speaks about her love for the old city and how Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris reminds her of the enchanted moments she has experienced there.

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    27 mins