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Saturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Wet Hot American Summer DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn where we discuss everything films!Join us for a nostalgic dive into the cult classic Wet Hot American Summer! In this episode, we explore the quirky humor, memorable characters, and behind-the-scenes stories of this 2001 comedy gem. From the hilarious performances by a star-studded cast to the film’s enduring legacy, we cover it all. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-time viewer, this episode is packed with fun insights and laughs. Grab your popcorn and tune in for a summer camp adventure like no other!Remember to like and...2024-07-0620 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe American Graffiti DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn where we discuss everything films!In this episode of Saturday Night Popcorn, we take a nostalgic ride back to the early 1960s with George Lucas’s classic film, American Graffiti. Join us as we explore the vibrant world of hot rods, rock ‘n’ roll, and teenage dreams. We’ll dive into the film’s iconic soundtrack, memorable characters, and its impact on pop culture. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering this gem for the first time, this episode is sure to rev up your love for cinema. So, grab your popcorn and...2024-06-2931 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Heavyweights DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn where we discuss everything films!Join us on this week’s episode of Saturday Night Popcorn as we take a nostalgic dive into the 1995 comedy classic, Heavyweights. We’ll explore the hijinks and heartfelt moments that make this film a beloved summer camp romp. From the quirky characters to the memorable one-liners, we’ll discuss how this movie has left an indelible mark on the '90s comedy scene. So grab your popcorn and let’s relive the fun, the campfire stories, and the lessons learned from Camp Hope’s most unforgettable summer!2024-06-2227 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Meatballs DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn where we discuss everything films!Join us on this week’s episode of Saturday Night Popcorn as we take a trip back to the summer of '79 with Ivan Reitman’s comedy classic, “Meatballs.” Get ready to laugh out loud as we discuss Bill Murray’s breakout role and the zany antics at Camp North Star. We’ll explore how this film set the stage for a new era of summer camp comedies, its impact on the genre, and the legacy it left behind. So grab your popcorn, and let’s relive the nostalgia...2024-06-1525 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Point Break DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn where we discuss everything films!Dive into the adrenaline-pumping world of “Point Break” in this week’s episode of Saturday Night Popcorn! Join us as we catch the ultimate wave of action, exploring the iconic 1991 film that combines surfing, bank robberies, and an undercover FBI agent’s quest to infiltrate a gang of thrill-seeking criminals. 🏄‍♂️🕵️‍♂️We’ll break down the intense stunts, the philosophical undercurrents, and the unforgettable performances by Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves. Plus, we’ll discuss the film’s impact on pop culture and its enduring legacy as a cult classic. So grab your po...2024-06-0828 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Heat DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn where we discuss everything films!Join us on this week’s episode of Saturday Night Popcorn as we dive into the gritty streets of Los Angeles with Michael Mann’s crime saga, ‘Heat’. Starring the powerhouse duo of Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, ‘Heat’ is a masterclass in tension and character study. We’ll explore the intricate cat-and-mouse game between Pacino’s relentless detective, Vincent Hanna, and De Niro’s methodical thief, Neil McCauley. From the iconic coffee shop scene to the high-stakes heists, we dissect the themes of obsession, isolation, and the thin line...2024-06-0122 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Leon the Professional DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn where we discuss everything films!Join us on this week’s episode of Saturday Night Popcorn as we dive into the gritty yet tender world of “Léon: The Professional.” We’ll explore the complex dynamics between Léon, a solitary hitman with a heart of gold, and Mathilda, a precocious 12-year-old with a thirst for vengeance. From Luc Besson’s masterful direction to the electrifying performances by Jean Reno and a young Natalie Portman, we’ll dissect what makes this film a cult classic. Tune in for a thrilling discussion on the film’s ico...2024-05-2523 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Top Gun Series DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn where we discuss everything films!Join us on this high-flying episode of Saturday Night Popcorn as we take to the skies with a thrilling discussion of two iconic films: the classic “Top Gun” and its breathtaking sequel “Top Gun: Maverick.” Strap in as we dive into the heart-pounding action, the evolution of aerial cinematography, and the timeless charisma of Tom Cruise’s Maverick. We’ll compare the soundtracks that took our breath away, discuss the legacy of the original film, and explore how “Maverick” managed to elevate the franchise to new heights. Whether you’re a...2024-05-1832 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Die Hard DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn where we discuss everything films!Join us on this week’s episode of Saturday Night Popcorn as we dive into the heart-pounding world of Die Hard. We’ll explore the iconic skyscraper setting, dissect John McClane’s witty one-liners, and analyze the film’s lasting impact on the action genre. From Hans Gruber’s villainous charm to the unforgettable stunts, we’re unpacking everything that makes Die Hard a classic. So grab your popcorn, and let’s get ready to feel the thrill of Nakatomi Plaza all over again!Please remember to li...2024-05-1125 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Kick-Ass SeriesWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn where we discuss everything films!In this episode, we unpack the journey of Dave Lizewski, an ordinary teenager turned vigilante superhero, and explore how a green-and-yellow suit can make a world of difference. From his first painful foray into crime-fighting to joining forces with the indomitable Hit-Girl, we analyze the blend of black comedy and action that has captivated audiences.But that’s not all – we also take a closer look at ‘Kick-Ass 2’, where the stakes are higher, the villains are viler, and the heroes are… well, they’re trying their best...2024-05-0420 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Colossal DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn where we discuss everything films!Join us on this week’s episode of Saturday Night Popcorn as we delve into the 2016 science fiction black comedy, “Colossal”. Directed by Nacho Vigalondo and starring Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis, this film takes us on a unique journey with Gloria, an unemployed writer battling alcoholism and life’s unexpected turns. When she discovers her bizarre connection to a giant creature wreaking havoc in Seoul, Gloria’s story becomes a metaphor for personal demons and the struggle for control. We’ll explore the film’s themes, its blend of h...2024-04-2716 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Glass Series DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn!Join us on a cinematic journey as we delve into the mind-bending world of M. Night Shyamalan’s superhero trilogy. In this episode of Saturday Night Popcorn, we’re breaking down the intricate storytelling and complex characters that define “Unbreakable,” “Split,” and “Glass.” From the subtle nuances of Bruce Willis’s unassuming hero to James McAvoy’s chilling portrayal of a man with multiple identities, and the masterful way these stories intertwine in “Glass,” we’re popping the lid off everything you thought you knew about these films. Tune in as we analyze the themes, d...2024-04-2029 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Brightburn DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn!Join us on this week’s episode of Saturday Night Popcorn as we delve into the dark corners of superhero mythology with the film “Brightburn.” What happens when a child from another world crash-lands on Earth but instead of becoming a hero, embraces a far more sinister path? We dissect the chilling journey of Brandon Breyer, an extraterrestrial boy raised on Earth who discovers his superpowers and uses them with malevolent intent. From his otherworldly origins to his terrifying transformation, we explore how “Brightburn” subverts the classic superhero narrative and injects it with pure...2024-04-1321 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Roma DiscussionIn this episode of Saturday Night Popcorn, we delve into Alfonso Cuarón’s masterful film, Roma. Set against the backdrop of early 1970s Mexico City, the movie follows the life of Cleo, a live-in indigenous housekeeper for an upper-middle-class family. As a semi-autobiographical take on Cuarón’s upbringing in the Colonia Roma neighborhood, Roma weaves personal stories within a larger societal context.Join us as we discuss the film’s breathtaking cinematography, the nuanced performances of Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira, and the emotional journey of Cleo. From quiet moments to societal upheaval, Roma captures...2024-04-0626 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Revenant DiscussionJoin us as we delve into the wild and brutal world of The Revenant, a gripping American Western action drama directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu. Inspired by true events, the film follows legendary explorer Hugh Glass (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) on his harrowing quest for survival and justice.In the uncharted American wilderness of the 1820s, Glass faces unimaginable challenges. After a brutal bear attack leaves him severely injured, he’s betrayed by a treacherous member of his own hunting team (portrayed by Tom Hardy). Abandoned and fueled by vengeance, Glass embarks on a relentless journey thro...2024-03-3028 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Shape of Water DiscussionDive into the depths of Guillermo del Toro’s masterpiece, “The Shape of Water,” in this week’s episode of Saturday Night Popcorn. Join us as we explore the enchanting world of Elisa and the mysterious amphibian creature that has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. From the Cold War-era setting to the stunning visual storytelling, we’ll dissect the elements that earned this film an Academy Award for Best Picture. Tune in for a deep dive into the film’s themes of love, loneliness, and the power of empathy. Don’t miss our heated debate over the film’s most pivotal s...2024-03-2324 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Like Water for Chocolate DiscussionJoin us in this week’s episode as we dive into the enchanting world of “Like Water for Chocolate,” the 1992 cinematic masterpiece that blends romance, tradition, and magical realism. We’ll explore the passionate tale of Tita, whose forbidden love and extraordinary culinary talents lead to dishes that evoke intense emotions in all who taste them. From the heat of the kitchen to the fire of desire, we unravel how this film portrays the struggles against tradition and the power of love that simmers beneath the surface. So grab your popcorn, and let’s savor the flavors of this tim...2024-03-1625 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Stand and Deliver DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn, the podcast where we talk about movies that made an impact on us. In this episode, we discuss Stand and Deliver, a 1988 film based on the true story of Jaime Escalante, a math teacher who inspired his underprivileged students to learn calculus. We share our thoughts on the film's message, characters, performances, and cultural significance. We also explore some of the facts and myths behind the real-life events that inspired the film. Join us as we celebrate this classic film that showcases the power of education and the potential of every student....2024-03-0930 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe I'm Gonna Git You Sucka DiscussionJoin us in this laughter-packed episode of Saturday Night Popcorn as we dive into the outrageous world of the 1989 cult classic, ‘I’m Gonna Git You Sucka.’ From its satirical take on the blaxploitation genre to the unforgettable goldfish platform shoes, we’re peeling back the layers of this Keenen Ivory Wayans masterpiece. We’ll discuss the film’s impact on comedy, its social commentary, and how it paved the way for future parodies. So, grab your popcorn, and let’s get sucka-punched by humor! *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in det...2024-03-0221 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Dope DiscussionJoin us in this fresh episode of Saturday Night Popcorn as we dive into the vibrant and chaotic world of “Dope,” the 2015 coming-of-age comedy-drama that captures the essence of '90s hip-hop culture through the eyes of a geeky high school trio. We’ll explore how director Rick Famuyiwa blends humor, social commentary, and a starmaking performance from Shameik Moore to deliver a film that’s as smart as it is insightful. From the streets of Inglewood to the halls of Harvard, follow Malcolm and his friends on a wild journey that challenges their aspirations and survival instincts...2024-02-2419 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Dear White People DiscussionJoin us as we pop some corn and dive into the 2014 film Dear White People, a satirical comedy-drama that explores racial identity and tensions at a fictional Ivy League college. We’ll share our thoughts on the film’s characters, themes, humor, and message, as well as how it relates to our own experiences and the current social climate. We’ll also discuss the film’s writer and director Justin Simien, who later adapted the film into a Netflix series of the same name. Whether you’ve seen the film or not, you’ll enjoy this lively an...2024-02-1725 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Do the Right Thing DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn where we discuss films from genres and time periods. In this episode, we revisit one of the most influential and controversial films of the late 1980s: Do the Right Thing by Spike Lee. Set on a hot summer day in Brooklyn, the film explores the racial tensions and conflicts that erupt in a diverse neighborhood, culminating in a tragic confrontation between the police and a young black man. We discuss the film’s themes, characters, style, music, and legacy, as well as its relevance to the current social and political climate. We als...2024-02-1022 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Sleepless in Seattle DiscussionIn this episode, we revisit the classic 1993 romantic comedy-drama film Sleepless in Seattle, directed by Nora Ephron and starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. We talk about why this film is considered one of the greatest romantic comedies of all time, how it pays homage to the 1957 film An Affair to Remember, and how it explores the themes of love, loss, and destiny. We also share our favorite scenes, quotes, and trivia from the film, and discuss how it influenced the genre and the careers of its stars. Join us as we discuss and review th...2024-02-0319 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Big Sick DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn in this episode, we talk about the 2017 romantic comedy-drama film The Big Sick, directed by Michael Showalter and written by Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani. The film is based on the real-life relationship of Gordon and Nanjiani, who play themselves in the movie. We discuss how the film explores the themes of interracial love, cultural differences, family expectations, and personal growth. We also share our opinions on the performances of the cast, the humor and the emotion of the story, and the impact of the film on the representation of Asian-American a...2024-01-2719 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe City Lights DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn, the podcast where we talk about classic movies and why we love them. In this episode, we are going to discuss City Lights, a 1931 silent romantic comedy-drama written, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin. City Lights is widely regarded as one of Chaplin’s masterpieces and one of the greatest films of all time. It tells the story of the Tramp, Chaplin’s iconic screen persona, who falls in love with a blind flower girl and befriends a suicidal millionaire. The film is a blend of humor, pathos, and social commentary, and featu...2024-01-2024 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Punch-Drunk Love DiscussionIn this episode, we dive into the 2002 film Punch-Drunk Love, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and starring Adam Sandler, Emily Watson, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. We explore how this film subverts the typical romantic comedy genre, and showcases a different side of Sandler’s acting abilities. We also discuss the themes of loneliness, rage, and redemption, as well as the use of music, color, and visual art in the film. Join us as we analyze this quirky, dark, and surprisingly sweet film that has been called “a portrait of a troubled soul in free f...2024-01-1325 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Jackie Chan: My Stunt DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another episode of movie talk. This week, we dive into the world of action and stunts with the legendary Jackie Chan. We review his 1999 documentary Jackie Chan: My Stunts, where he reveals the secrets behind some of his most amazing feats on screen. From bungee jumping to sliding down a skyscraper, Jackie shows us how he combines creativity, skill, and courage to create unforgettable scenes. We also discuss his influences, his injuries, his stunt team, and his legacy in the film industry. Join us as we celebrate the life and work o...2024-01-0614 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe 78/52 DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn, the podcast where we talk about movies, TV shows, and everything in between. In this episode, we dive into the 2017 documentary 78/52, which explores the iconic shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. We discuss why this scene is so influential, how it changed the course of cinema history, and what it reveals about Hitchcock’s genius and vision. We also share our thoughts on the film’s interviews with filmmakers, actors, writers, and experts who offer their insights and perspectives on the scene’s impact and legacy. Join us as we dissect...2023-12-3026 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Burden of Dreams DiscussionIn this episode, we dive into the fascinating and chaotic world of Werner Herzog’s 1982 film Fitzcarraldo, and the documentary that captured its making, Burden of Dreams. We explore the themes of obsession, madness, and art that both films share, and the incredible challenges that Herzog and his crew faced in the Amazon jungle. From casting problems, to border wars, to pulling a steamship over a mountain, we discuss how Herzog’s vision pushed him and everyone around him to the limit, and how Les Blank’s documentary revealed the human and environmental costs of such an ambitio...2023-12-2323 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Hearts of Darkness DiscussionIn this episode, we dive into the fascinating behind-the-scenes story of one of the most acclaimed and influential war movies of all time: Apocalypse Now. We review the 1991 documentary Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse, which chronicles the extraordinary challenges and struggles that director Francis Ford Coppola and his crew faced while making the epic film in the Philippines. From bad weather, to health problems, to budget overruns, to creative conflicts, we explore how Coppola’s vision almost drove him to the brink of madness, and how he managed to create a masterpiece out of chaos. We al...2023-12-1626 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Flash DiscussionIn this episode, we dive into the latest DC blockbuster, The Flash, starring Ezra Miller as the fastest man alive. We share our thoughts on the film’s plot, characters, action, humor, and multiverse implications. We also discuss the performances of Michael Keaton and Sasha Calle, who play Batman and Supergirl, respectively, in the film. How does The Flash compare to other DC films, such as Zack Snyder’s Justice League and Shazam? What are the pros and cons of adapting the Flashpoint storyline? And what does the film’s ending mean for the future of the DCEU? Tune in to...2023-12-0929 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Mummy DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another episode where we discuss the 2017 film The Mummy, starring Tom Cruise as a soldier who accidentally unleashes an ancient evil princess. We talk about the plot, the characters, the action scenes, the special effects, and the controversial reception of the film. We also compare it to the previous Mummy films and the original Universal Monsters franchise. Join us as we dive into the world of gods and monsters and share our opinions on this reboot of The Mummy. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss t...2023-12-0223 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night Popcorn - The Battlefield Earth DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another episode of movie madness! This week, we’re taking on one of the most notorious flops of all time: Battlefield Earth. Released in 2000, this sci-fi disaster stars John Travolta as a ruthless alien overlord who enslaves humanity in the year 3000. Based on the novel by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, the film was a passion project for Travolta, who also co-produced and helped finance it. But despite his enthusiasm, the film was a critical and commercial failure, earning a dismal 3% on Rotten Tomatoes and losing millions of dollars at the box...2023-11-2519 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night Popcorn - The Much Ado About Nothing DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another episode of movie reviews and trivia. This week, we’re talking about the 1993 film Much Ado About Nothing, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh, along with Emma Thompson, Denzel Washington, Keanu Reeves, and Kate Beckinsale in her film debut. This film is a romantic comedy based on William Shakespeare’s play of the same name, which tells the story of two pairs of lovers: the witty Benedick and Beatrice, who pretend to hate each other, and the sweet Claudio and Hero, who are set to be married. But when the villa...2023-11-1825 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Doom DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another episode of movie madness! This week, we’re taking a trip to Mars with the 2005 film Doom, starring Dwayne Johnson (credited as The Rock) and Karl Urban. Based on the popular video game series, Doom follows a team of marines who are sent to a research facility on the red planet, where they encounter genetically enhanced creatures that are hell-bent on killing them. We’ll discuss the film’s plot, characters, action scenes, and the infamous first-person shooter sequence that divided critics and fans alike.  So, grab your popcorn...2023-11-1125 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Five Nights at Freddy's DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another episode of horror movie reviews and discussions. This week, we’re talking about Five Nights at Freddy’s, the 2023 film adaptation of the popular video game series created by Scott Cawthon. The film follows Mike Schmidt, a troubled security guard who takes a night-time job at an abandoned family entertainment center, where he discovers that the four animatronic mascots come alive and are inclined to commit murder. Directed by Emma Tammi and produced by Blumhouse Productions, the film stars Josh Hutcherson, Elizabeth Lail, Piper Rubio, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Matthew Lilla...2023-11-0429 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Voices DiscussionDo you like talking cats and dogs, severed heads, and musical numbers? Then you might enjoy The Voices, a dark comedy horror film starring Ryan Reynolds as a mentally ill factory worker who becomes a serial killer. In this episode, we discuss the film’s twisted humor, its portrayal of schizophrenia, and its surprising ending. We also share our thoughts on the performances of Gemma Arterton, Anna Kendrick, and Jacki Weaver, who play the women in Jerry’s life. Plus, we reveal some trivia and behind-the-scenes facts about the film, such as how Reynolds modeled the voice of the cat...2023-10-2820 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe El Conde DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another episode where we discuss and review the latest movies. This week, we’re talking about El Conde, a dark comedy horror film by Chilean director Pablo Larraín that reimagines the dictator Augusto Pinochet as a 250-year-old vampire who wants to die. We’ll discuss the film’s satire, symbolism, cinematography, and performances, as well as the historical and political context behind it. We’ll also share our thoughts on whether El Conde is worth streaming or skipping. Tune in to hear our opinions and join the conversation! *S...2023-10-2229 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe As Above So Below DiscussionAre you ready to explore the dark and twisted secrets of the Paris catacombs? Join us on Saturday Night Popcorn as we dive into the 2014 horror film As Above, So Below, directed by John Erick Dowdle and starring Perdita Weeks, Ben Feldman, and Edwin Hodge. We will discuss the film’s plot, themes, symbolism, and references to alchemy and Dante’s Inferno. We will also share our opinions on the film’s found footage style, its scares, its twist ending, and its potential for a sequel. Whether you loved or hated this film, you won’t want to miss o...2023-10-2123 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe House that Jack Built DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another episode where we dive into the dark and twisted world of Lars von Trier’s The House That Jack Built. This controversial film stars Matt Dillon as Jack, a serial killer who views his murders as artistic expressions. Join us as we discuss the film’s plot, themes, symbolism, and reception. We also share our opinions on the film’s graphic violence, provocative style, and philosophical dialogue. Is The House That Jack Built a masterpiece or a mess? A daring exploration of human nature or a cynical exploitation of human sufferi...2023-10-1527 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Crimson Peak DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn, the podcast where we talk about movies. In this episode, we are going to discuss the 2015 film Crimson Peak, directed by Guillermo del Toro and starring Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, and Charlie Hunnam. Crimson Peak is a gothic romance film that follows an aspiring author who marries a mysterious English baronet and moves to his haunted mansion in Cumberland, England. There, she uncovers dark secrets about her new husband and his sister, as well as the ghosts that haunt her new home. We will talk about the plot, the characters, t...2023-10-1422 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Pumping & Generation Iron DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another special episode of Sunday Morning Hangover where we dive into the fascinating world of bodybuilding and the films that document it. We will be discussing the 1977 classic Pumping Iron, which follows Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lou Ferrigno as they compete for the title of Mr. Olympia, and the 2013 film Generation Iron, which features modern bodybuilding stars such as Phil Heath, Kai Greene, and Branch Warren. We will compare and contrast the two films, explore the evolution of the sport and the culture, and share our opinions on the personalities, the training, and the...2023-10-0837 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe X and Pearl DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn, the podcast where we talk about the latest and greatest in horror cinema. In this episode, we dive into the 2022 films X and Pearl from Ti West, the master of slow-burn horror. X is a slasher film that follows a group of porn actors who encounter a murderous elderly couple on a remote farm. Pearl is a prequel that explores the origin story of the title villain, a young woman who dreams of becoming a movie star in 1918 Texas. We discuss how these films pay homage to the classics of the genre, such as...2023-10-0733 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Paddington DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn, the podcast where we talk about movies, TV shows, and everything pop culture. In this episode, we are going to discuss the 2014 film Paddington, a charming and heartwarming adaptation of the beloved children’s books by Michael Bond. Paddington tells the story of a young bear who travels from Peru to London in search of a new home and a family. Along the way, he encounters adventure, danger, and a villainous taxidermist who wants to add him to her collection. We will talk about the film’s cast, which includes Ben Whishaw as th...2023-09-3019 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Wallace and Gromit DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another episode of movie reviews and trivia. This week, we are talking about Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, the 2005 stop-motion animated comedy film directed by Nick Park and Steve Box. Join us as we discuss the plot, the characters, the animation, and the humor of this Oscar-winning film. We will also share some fun facts about the production, the voice actors, and the references to classic monster movies and Hammer Horror films. If you are a fan of Wallace and Gromit, or just love a good vegetable-themed mystery, you won’t wa...2023-09-2322 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Infinity Saga DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn, the podcast where we talk about movies. In this special episode of Sunday Morning Hangover, we are going to discuss Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, two of the most epic and successful superhero films ever made. We will explore the plot, the characters, the themes, and the impact of these films on the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the fans. We will also share our opinions, reactions, and ratings of these films. Warning: there will be spoilers!Infinity War and Endgame are the 19th and 22nd films in the MCU, re...2023-09-1746 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe My Neighbor Totoro DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another episode of movie magic! This week, we’re talking about the 1988 classic My Neighbor Totoro, written and directed by the legendary Hayao Miyazaki and animated by Studio Ghibli. Join us as we explore the themes of childhood, nature, and imagination in this enchanting film that has captivated audiences of all ages for over three decades. We’ll also discuss the cultural and historical context of the film, the influence of Shinto mythology and folklore on the story and characters, and the legacy of Totoro as one of the most iconic and beloved figu...2023-09-1623 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Akira DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another episode of movie analysis and commentary. This week, we dive into the 1988 film Akira, a landmark in Japanese animation and cyberpunk cinema. Join us as we explore the themes, symbolism, and influence of this cult classic, based on the manga by Katsuhiro Otomo. We’ll discuss the stunning visuals, the complex plot, the iconic soundtrack, and the controversial ending of this masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of Akira or new to the film, you’ll find something to enjoy in this episode. So grab your popcorn and tune in to Saturday Night...2023-09-0925 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe French Connection DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn is back with another episode of movie reviews and trivia. This week, we’re talking about The French Connection, the 1971 classic that won five Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Director. The French Connection is a gritty and realistic thriller that follows two New York City cops, played by Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider, as they try to stop a massive heroin shipment from France, led by the suave and cunning Alain Charnier, played by Fernando Rey. The film is based on a true story and features one of the most iconic car chases in...2023-09-0225 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Bad Lieutenant DiscussionIn this special edition of Sunday Morning Hangover, we review Bad Lieutenant, a 1992 neo-noir crime film that follows the downward spiral of a corrupt and drug-addicted cop who investigates a crime against a nun. We discuss the controversial scenes, the brilliant performance of Harvey Keitel, and the meaning behind the ending. If you’re a fan of dark and gritty films that explore themes of sin, redemption, and forgiveness, you won’t want to miss this episode. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or a...2023-08-2727 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Red Circle DiscussionIn this episode of Saturday Night Popcorn, we review The Red Circle, a 1970 French crime thriller directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. The film follows the lives of four men: a prison escapee, a master thief, an alcoholic ex-cop, and a ruthless gangster, who are all destined to meet in the red circle of fate. We discuss the film’s plot, characters, themes, and style, as well as the influence it had on other filmmakers. We also talk about the film’s iconic heist scene, which is one of the longest and most suspenseful in cinema history. If you love classic movi...2023-08-1928 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe A Prophet DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn, the podcast where we talk about movies. In this episode we discuss the 2010 film A Prophet by Jacques Audiard, a French crime drama that won the Grand Prix at Cannes and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. A Prophet tells the story of Malik El Djebena, a young Frenchman of Algerian descent who is sentenced to six years in prison for attacking police officers. In prison, he becomes involved with the Corsican mafia and rises through the ranks of the criminal underworld, while also developing connections with the Maghrebi community...2023-08-1231 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornSunday Morning Hangover: The Barbie DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn: BarbieIn this episode, we discuss the 2023 American fantasy comedy film Barbie, directed by Greta Gerwig and written by Gerwig and Noah Baumbach. The film is based on the Barbie fashion dolls by Mattel and stars Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken, with a host of other Hollywood stars in supporting roles. The film follows Barbie and Ken on a journey of self-discovery after they leave their perfect world of Barbieland and enter the real world, where they face various challenges and adventures.We talk about the...2023-08-0637 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe La Haine DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn: La HaineIn this episode, we discuss the 1995 French social thriller film La Haine, written and directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. The film follows three young men from different ethnic backgrounds who live in a poor suburb of Paris, where tensions are high after a violent riot and a police brutality incident. We talk about the film’s themes, style, characters, and impact on French cinema and society. We also share our personal opinions and insights on the film’s message and relevance today.If you haven’t seen La Haine yet, we highly...2023-08-0529 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Loveless DiscussionYou’re listening to Saturday Night Popcorn, the podcast where we munch on some kernels and chat about cinema. In this episode, we’re going to explore The Loveless, a 1981 outlaw biker drama film that was the first feature film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and Monty Montgomery. The film features Willem Dafoe as Vance, the leader of a motorcycle gang that causes trouble in a small southern town. We’ll discuss the film’s plot, characters, aesthetics, and influences, as well as our personal impressions and feelings. So, get your popcorn ready and join us for a journey into The Love...2023-07-2922 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Hard Eight DiscussionIn this episode of Saturday Night Popcorn, we’re going to talk about Hard Eight, the first feature film of Paul Thomas Anderson, one of the most acclaimed and influential filmmakers of our time. Hard Eight is a gritty and stylish crime drama that tells the story of Sydney, a veteran gambler who takes John, a young and desperate man, under his wing and teaches him how to survive in the casinos of Reno. Along the way, they meet Clementine, a waitress and a hooker who becomes John’s wife, and Jimmy, a mysterious figure who threatens to expose Sydn...2023-07-2231 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Monster DiscussionSaturday Night Popcorn: Monster (2003)In this episode of Saturday Night Popcorn, we review the 2003 film Monster, directed by Patty Jenkins and starring Charlize Theron as Aileen Wuornos, one of the most notorious female serial killers in history. We’ll also share our opinions on Theron’s Oscar-winning transformation, Jenkins’ directorial debut, and the ethical dilemmas of making a movie based on a real person. Grab your popcorn and join us for a thrilling and thought-provoking discussion of Monster. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will commen...2023-07-1535 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Thief DiscussionThief TalkIn this episode we break down the 1981 neo-noir heist classic Thief, directed by Michael Mann and starring James Caan as a skilled safecracker who wants to start a family and leave his criminal past behind. We analyze the different elements of the film, from its gritty realism and authentic details, to its stunning visuals and atmospheric music by Tangerine Dream. Join us as we discover why Thief is a landmark of the genre and one of Mann’s finest works. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in de...2023-07-0834 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Alita DiscussionAlita: Battle Angel: Welcome to Iron CityWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn, the podcast where we discuss films. Today we’re talking about Alita: Battle Angel, a 2019 cyberpunk action film based on the manga series Gunnm by Yukito Kishiro. The film was directed by Robert Rodriguez, produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau, and starred Rosa Salazar, Christoph Waltz, Jennifer Connelly, Mahershala Ali, Ed Skrein, Jackie Earle Haley and Keean Johnson.In this episode, we’ll give you our honest opinions on the film, its strengths and weaknesses, its similarities and differences with the manga, and...2023-07-0129 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Kill Bill Series DiscussionKill Bill Chat: A Podcast for Revenge and Martial Arts FansDo you love revenge and martial arts movies that are full of action, blood, and style? Do you want to learn more about the Kill Bill movie series, the epic saga by Quentin Tarantino that follows the Bride, a former assassin who seeks vengeance on her former lover and boss, Bill, and his Deadly Viper Assassination Squad? Then join us for our newest episode where we review and dissect the films volume by volume, from the opening scene to the final confrontation. We will also compare...2023-06-2555 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Jackie Brown DiscussionJackie Brown Talk: A Podcast for Crime and Tarantino FansDo you love crime and Tarantino movies that are full of twists, turns, and witty dialogue? Do you want to dig deeper into the characters, the story, and the style of Jackie Brown, the 1997 film by Quentin Tarantino based on the novel Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard? Then join us for our newest episode where we analyze the film scene by scene, from the opening credits to the final showdown. Whether you are a fan of Pam Grier, Samuel L. Jackson, or Elmore Leonard, you will find...2023-06-2433 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Annihilation DiscussionAnnihilation Analysis: A Podcast for Sci-Fi and Horror FansDo you love sci-fi and horror movies that challenge your mind and make you question reality? Do you want to dive deeper into the themes, symbolism, and meaning of Annihilation, the 2018 film by Alex Garland based on the novel by Jeff VanderMeer? Then join us for our newest episdoe where we explore the mysteries and mysteries of The Shimmer, the alien zone that has transformed everything it touches. So grab your backpack, your rifle, and your courage, and enter The Shimmer with us. Annihilation Analysis: A Podcast for...2023-06-1728 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Invitation DiscussionThe Invitation: A Gothic Horror ReviewIn this episode, we discuss the 2022 film The Invitation, a horror thriller loosely based on Dracula. The film stars Nathalie Emmanuel as Evie, a young woman who discovers a long-lost cousin and gets invited to a family wedding in England. But what seems like a fairy tale soon turns into a nightmare as she uncovers the dark secrets of her new relatives and their sinister plans for her. We talk about the film’s plot, characters, themes, and scares, as well as the performances of the cast and the direction of Je...2023-06-1026 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe It Follows DiscussionIt Follows: A Horror Masterpiece or a Missed Opportunity?In this episode of Saturday Night Popcorn, we dive into the 2014 film It Follows, directed by David Robert Mitchell. The film follows Jay, a young woman who is cursed by a supernatural entity that relentlessly pursues her after a sexual encounter. We discuss the film’s themes, and symbolism. We also debate whether the film is a horror masterpiece or a missed opportunity to explore deeper issues. Tune in and let us know what you think! *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we...2023-06-0327 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Texas Chainsaw Massacre DiscussionThe Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Then and NowIn this episode, we revisit one of the most iconic horror films of all time: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. We compare the original 1974 version directed by Tobe Hooper with the latest 2022 remake directed by David Blue Garcia. How do they differ in style, tone, themes, and scares? Which one is more effective and why? Join us as we dissect the film that inspired countless sequels, prequels, spin-offs, and imitations, and see how it holds up in the modern era of horror. *Spoiler Warning* As...2023-05-2740 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Cape Fear DiscussionYou’re listening to Saturday Night Popcorn, the podcast where we analyze the classics of cinema. In this episode, we’re going to discuss Cape Fear, the 1991 film directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte and Jessica Lange. Cape Fear is a psychological thriller that follows a convicted rapist who stalks and terrorizes his former lawyer and his family after being released from prison. We’ll talk about the characters’ motivations, the moral dilemmas, the tension and suspense, the visual style and soundtrack, and how Scorsese created a gripping and haunting film that explores the dark sid...2023-05-2029 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Becky DiscussionWelcome to Saturday Night Popcorn, the podcast where we discuss films. Today we're talking about Becky a 2020 action thriller film starring Lulu Wilson, Kevin James and Joel McHale. Becky is a 13-year-old girl who fights backs against a group of escaped convicts who take her family hostage at their lake house. They want a key that Becky has, but she won't give it up. Becky is a brutal and bloody film that showcases Lulu Wilson's impressive performance as the fierce and fearless heroine. Kevin James plays against type as the menacing villain. The film is full of i...2023-05-1334 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Seven Samurai DiscussionWelcome to Samurai Cinema, the podcast where we explore the world of Japanese film through the lens of one of its most influential and acclaimed works: Seven Samurai. Join us as we dive into the history, themes, and legacy of this epic masterpiece by Akira Kurosawa, widely regarded as one of the greatest directors of all time. Each episode, we will discuss a different aspect of the film, from its groundbreaking cinematography and editing, to its complex characters and moral dilemmas, to its influence on western cinema and pop culture. Whether you are a fan of samurai movies, classic...2023-05-0629 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Crouching Tiger DiscussionJoin us as we dive into the world of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, the 2000 martial arts epic directed by Ang Lee. We’ll explore the themes, characters, action scenes, and cultural impact of this Oscar-winning masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of the film or a newcomer, you’ll find something to enjoy in our lively and insightful discussions. Tune in every week for a new episode of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Podcast! *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that c...2023-04-2930 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Game of Death DiscussionGame of Death: The Unfinished Legacy of Bruce LeeIn this podcast, we explore the fascinating story behind the 1978 film “Game of Death”, the last and most controversial project of the legendary martial arts star Bruce Lee. We discuss how Lee conceived and filmed the original version of the movie, which featured him fighting his way up a pagoda against different opponents, before his untimely death in 1973. We also examine how the film was completed by other filmmakers using stand-ins, archive footage, and creative editing, resulting in a drastically different and often criticized final product. Alon...2023-04-2226 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Police Story DiscussionPolice Story Podcast: The Ultimate Action FilmDo you love action movies? Do you love Jackie Chan? Do you love Police Story? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this podcast is for you! Join us as we discuss the 1985 classic Police Story, the first film in the iconic franchise that showcases Jackie Chan’s amazing stunts, comedy and charisma. We’ll talk about the plot, the characters, the behind-the-scenes stories, and of course, the incredible action sequences that make this film a masterpiece of Hong Kong cinema. Whether you’re a fan of...2023-04-1522 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Assassination of Jesse James DiscussionJoin us as we dive into the world of Jesse James and his notorious gang in this episode of our podcast. We discuss the 2007 film The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, which depicts the final days of Jesse James as he descends into aimless ennui and murderous paranoia, as well as the rise and fall of Robert Ford, a sycophantic fanboy of James’s desperate to make a name for himself. We explore how this film portrays these characters and their relationships with each other, and how it compares to other films about Jesse James an...2023-04-0838 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Django DiscussionThis episode is about Django, a 1966 Spaghetti Western by Sergio Corbucci. Franco Nero plays a coffin-dragging gunslinger who fights racists and revolutionaries. We discuss the film’s history, impact, music, and legacy. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: ky...2023-04-0131 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe 3:10 to Yuma DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss 3:10 to Yuma by Delmer Daves from 1957.  *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-03-2531 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Creed DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss the following films:Creed directed by Ryan Coogler from 2015;Creed 2 directed by Steven Caple Jr. from 2018;Creed 3 directed by Michael B. Jordan from 2023.  *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason P...2023-03-1847 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Tombstone DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss Tombstone by George P. Cosmatos from 1993.   *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-03-1131 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Dazed and Confused DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss Dazed and Confused by Richard Linklater from 1993.  *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-03-0439 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Office Space DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss Office Space by Mike Judge from 1999.  *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-02-2527 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Encino Man DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss Encino Man by Les Mayfield from 1992.   *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-02-1832 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe So I Married an Axe Murder DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss So I Married an Axe Murder by Thomas Schlamme from 1993.    *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-02-1132 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Marcel the Shell DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss Marcel the Shell with Shoes On by Dean Fleischer Camp from 2022.   *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-02-0427 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornA Perfect Murder DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss A Perfect Murder by Andrew Davis from 1998.  *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-01-2833 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornSunday Morning Hangover | The Slap Shot DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss Slap Shot by George Roy Hill from 1977.   *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-01-2231 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Persona DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss Persona by Ingmar Bergman from 1966.    *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-01-2128 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Stalker DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky from 1979.   *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-01-1433 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornSunday Morning Hangover | The I, Tonya DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss I, Tonya by Craig Gillespie from 2017.  *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-01-0835 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Trainspotting DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss Trainspotting by Danny Boyle from 1996.  *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2023-01-0726 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe In the Mood for Love DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-wai from 2000.  *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2022-12-3123 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornSunday Morning Hangover | The Mean Streets DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss Mean Streets by Martin Scorsese from 1973. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2022-12-2532 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe A Christmas Story DiscussionIn this week's episode we discuss A Christmas Story by Bob Clark from 1983. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2022-12-2423 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Krampus DiscussionIn this week's podcast we discuss Krampus by Michael Dougherty from 2015. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2022-12-1226 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Game DiscussionIn this week's podcast we discuss The Game by David Fincher from 1997. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2022-12-0334 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Devotion DiscussionIn this week's podcast we discuss Devotion by J.D. Dillard from 2022. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2022-11-2716 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Wakanda Forever DiscussionIn this week's podcast we discuss Black Panther: Wakanda Forever by Ryan Coogler from 2022.  *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2022-11-2044 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornSunday Morning Hangover | The Willie Mays DiscussionOn this special edition of Sunday Morning Hangover we discuss the documentary Say Hey, Willie Mays! by Nelson George from 2022. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2022-11-141h 06Saturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Green Room DiscussionIn this week's podcast we discuss The Green Room by Jeremy Saulnier from 2015. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2022-11-1330 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Planes, Trains and Automobiles DiscussionIn this week's podcast we discuss Planes, Trains and Automobiles by John Hughes  from 1987. *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2022-11-0632 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Jordan Peele DiscussionWelcome to a special episode of Saturday Night Popcorn called "Sunday Morning Hangover".  *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2022-10-3152 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Eraserhead DiscussionIn this week's podcast we discuss Eraserhead a film by David Lynch from 1977.  *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we have on our watchlist. Kye Profile: kyehaleJason Profile BigHas 2022-10-3030 minSaturday Night PopcornSaturday Night PopcornThe Birdman DiscussionOn our first episode of "Saturday Night Popcorn" we discuss the film "Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)". Please join us and have a listen as we decide if this film will be added to our movie collection.   *Spoiler Warning* As a general warning we discuss the film in detail and often will comment on scenes or aspects of the film that could spoil it for a listener who has not seen the film we are discussing. You can follow us on Letterboxd profiles to read our reviews and see what we h...2022-10-2325 min