For episode 264, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski working behind the scenes. This episode was recorded early last week, so forgive us not having any up to date news/topics. As such, we opted to, after a discussion of The Great Gatsby (it's fun, I promise), look at some very early Golden Globe predictions. You can find my updated predictions for the Globes here, but in the meantime, this does start to get the conversation going. Plus, we bring back a fun game that we teased last episode...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 264th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
Welcome back to the Awards Radar Podcast. In each episode, Editor Joey Magidson (that’s me!) will be joined by some of the staff of Awards Radar to talk about the latest in film, television, and entertainment in general. The show will obviously have an awards season slant to it, but we won’t forget about other movies and shows, that’s for sure!
For episode 263, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski working behind the scenes. This episode is our annual Halloween Spooktacular, though horror is hardly all that's on the agenda. Fright flicks include Frankenstein (which I reviewed here) as well as A House of Dynamite (reviewed here), though we also get into Blue Moon (reviewed here) and Song Sung Blue (reviewed here). Myles also has a horror edition of his Letterboxd game, so it's a very fun time.
For episode 262, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski working behind the scenes. This episode comes one before our annual Halloween Spooktacular, though we're still talking horror movies. In particular, we're discussing some cult classics like A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge and the Sleepaway Camp franchise. We also get into Black Phone 2 (reviewed here) now that Myles has seen it, while I detail my experience with the Jennifer Lawrence film Die My Love (which I like a lot but have some specific comments about). Throw in some questions and it's a nice sized episode...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 262nd one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 261, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski working behind the scenes. This time around, we discuss spooky season viewings a bit, but much more time is given to our Oscar predictions, as well as two big films. One has already opened in Roofman (my rave review out of TIFF is here), which Myles caught. The other is the New York Film Festival's Closing Night selection, Is This Thing On? (which I reviewed as my final NYFF piece for the year here). The early Academy Award picks come at the end of the episode, as these are Myles' first crack for the season, while I talk out what my next update will look like. Throw in some questions and it's a nice long episode for you all...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 261st one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 260, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski working behind the scenes. This episode kicks off with us discussing spooky season, namely what I've been revisiting or watching for the first time, while Myles has caught up with Good Boy (which I reviewed here). There's also a back and forth over The Smashing Machine (reviewed by yours truly here), which Myles saw over the weekend. Throw in some light Best Actor chatter given that Marty Supreme screened at the New York Film Festival as a Secret Screening, as well as your questions, and there's lots to do...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 260th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 259, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski working behind the scenes. This time around, I’m talking more to Myles about Paul Thomas Anderson‘s One Battle After Another (my rave review is here), now that he's seen the film. He has, let's say, a different take on the movie. In addition to that flick, we rank PTA's outings (my list is here), which we also differ a bit on. Other titles discussed here include Good Boy (reviewed here) and A House of Dynamite (which I rave about here). Throw in some questions and an announcement about how we're doing horror this month on the pod and it's a very full episode...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 259th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 258, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski working behind the scenes. This time around, I'm telling Myles about Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another (my rave review is here). We'll get into it more once he sees it for the next episode, but I'm fairly effusive in my praise. Many of our questions are about the film as well, so we discuss it in that regard too, while Anderson's Inherent Vice has been revisited (in part) by Myles, so there's plenty of PTA talk. Throw in some chatter about Apollo 13 as well as a preview of the New York Film Festival and we have a full episode.
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 258th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 257, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski working behind the scenes. This episode is an Oscar season vibe check, as Myles and I do some category pondering. There's no big declarations or anything of the sort, though some potentially narratives are emerging. We also talk about The Long Walk (reviewed here by yours truly) now that Myles has seen it, while I tell him about Megadoc (reviewed here), Chain Reactions, and Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror. Throw in your questions and it's an episode with something for everyone...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 257th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 256, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes working on Emmys coverage and adding more guests for season three of TV Topics. This episode is our wrap up of the Toronto International Film Festival. Sure, Myles also talks Peacemaker, but this is mostly yours truly going over TIFF. My coverage can be found here, but we get into everything I saw, what I didn't, and where we go from here. Throw in an Oscar nomination-centric question and we have plenty to do...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 256th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 255, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes working on what’s now Phase Two Emmys coverage and the new season of TV Topics, which are in abundance on the site currently. This time around, the episode is focused mainly on two different film festivals. I had just returned from the Telluride Film Festival (recapped here) and by the time you listen to this will be on the ground at the Toronto International Film Festival (previewed here). So, we talk about what I saw at Telluride (with Jay Kelly and especially Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere being my favorites) and what I likely will be seeing at TIFF. Myles has also seen The Roses (reviewed here) and The Toxic Avenger (reviewed here), so we compare his notes to my reviews. Additionally, we take your questions about festival season, so it's a jammed episode, as it tends to be around this time of year...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 255th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
or episode 254, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes working on what’s now Phase Two Emmys coverage and the new season of TV Topics, which are in abundance on the site currently. This episode is largely our annual Telluride Film Festival preview. We look at prior movies that have played at the festival, as well as another gander at what might be playing this year (though depending on when you listen to this, the lineup will have been revealed). Myles also doubled back on Fixed (which I reviewed here) and Together (which I reviewed here), so we talk about those briefly. Plus, I had just seen Caught Stealing (reviewed here), so there's that conversation as well, alongside a bit on The Roses (reviewed here). Throw in some questions and our Telluride preview is here...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 254th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 253, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes working on what’s now Phase Two Emmys coverage and the new season of TV Topics, which are in abundance on the site currently. This time around, we're talking about some upcoming releases like Blue Moon and Eleanor the Great, which I've recently screened. I tell Myles about those films, including their awards potential, while he tells me about season two of Peacemaker. Throw in your questions and some festival musings, with a full Telluride preview (besides this one I did earlier this week here), and it's a full episode...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 253rd one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 252, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes working on what’s now Phase Two Emmys coverage and the new season of TV Topics, which are in abundance on the site currently. This week, we're running a little ragged, as we only had one late night opportunity to record, and didn't want to leave you all hanging. So, we're tired. Still, Myles had caught up with The Naked Gun (which I reviewed here), leading to a discussion not just about the new one, but also the classic prior films. Plus, I had just gotten home from the premiere of Highest 2 Lowest (which I reviewed here), so we talk about that movie a bit. Throw in some of your questions and we still put on a decent enough showing, I hope...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 252nd one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 251, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes working on what’s now Phase Two Emmys coverage and the new season of TV Topics, which are in abundance on the site currently. This time around, we're obviously focused on Zach Cregger and Weapons. My rave review is here, though Myles and I really do get into it. There's also your questions, as per the usual, and I give my thoughts on Ethan Coen's Honey Don't (review to come). However, Cregger and his genre genius is very much the focus.
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 251st one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 250, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes working on what’s now Phase Two Emmys coverage and the new season of TV Topics, which are in abundance on the site currently. This episode has Myles giving his take on The Fantastic Four: First Steps (which I reviewed here), a discussion of our Marvel Cinematic Universe rankings (mine is here), and yours truly reacting to The Naked Gun (reviewed here). Throw in some questions and we hit on plenty in a relatively brief period of time...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 250th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 249, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes working on what’s now Phase Two Emmys coverage and the new season of TV Topics, which are in abundance on the site currently. This time around, we have two major things on our minds. One, I tell Myles about The Fantastic Four: First Steps (which I reviewed here). The other is, with The Hollywood Reporter publishing their list of the 25 best horror films of the 21st century (here), we opted to make our own lists. We each have 25 movies, with almost no crossover! So, we have lots here, before we even factor in your questions, which we answer as well...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 249th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 248, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes working on what's now Phase Two Emmys coverage and the new season of TV Topics, which are in abundance on the site currently. This episode, we kick off with some Ari Aster and Eddington-related chatter (my review is here). Then, we're getting into a more spoiler-filled discussion of Superman (reviewed here), which leads into more of a look at James Gunn's DC Universe. We also take your questions, get into a little video game talk, and then wrap with Myles bringing out his most devious version of the Letterboxd game yet. It's a nice long one, folks, just like you always seem to enjoy from us...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 248th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 247, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes working on Emmys coverage and the new season of TV Topics, both of which are in abundance on the site currently. This time around, we're going old school and dedicating a significant portion of the episode to a single topic. Yes, we're talking Superman, since my embargo has lifted and Myles has seen the film. My rave review is here, so definitely check that out. We also talk about some of the internet discourse about the embargo lift, which was...not great (and I wrote about earlier today on the site here). Myles also has caught up with Elio, so we get into that, as well as the news about Pixar's hand in the making of the movie (my review is here). Plus, your questions are answered, as always, including a tribute to Michael Madsen...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 247th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 246, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes working on Emmys coverage and the new season of TV Topics, both of which are in abundance on the site currently. This episode has us doubling back to talk about the news of Denis Villeneuve being hired to direct the next James Bond movie, Myles giving his thoughts on M3GAN 2.0, and both of us talking about our favorite films of the year so far. My piece on just that can be found here, by the by. Throw in some questions and we hit on a lot of topics, as is usually the case...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 246th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
For episode 245, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes working on Emmys coverage and the new season of TV Topics, both of which are in abundance on the site currently. This time around, we're talking breaking news (one story, as we actually forgot to hit on the other big news of the day), while also discussing some new/upcoming films. Myles has seen 28 Years Later (which I reviewed here), so we get into that. I've seen a bunch, so I mainly focus in on Eddington and Jurassic World Rebirth, though that's hardly it. Plus, we both name our top ten movies of the 21st century, so be sure to listen for that at the top...
As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 245th one to date (here’s to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!