This week, the pod gets spooky. Our friend and horror queen Shanti Hubbard joins as our first-ever guest to talk Candyman (1992) — the urban-legend classic that mixed race, class, and supernatural terror in a way few films had before.We dig into childhood fears, the psychology of horror, why mirrors are still terrifying, and what makes a great scary movie. From Tales from the Hood to Hereditary, Saw, and The Shining, we cover the genre’s wildest corners — plus a few questionable shower scenes.Follow us on Instagram @bekindrewindpod
The crew revisits Friday (1995) — Ice Cube’s porch-hang classic that marked F. Gary Gray’s feature debut and put Chris Tucker’s high-voltage comedy front and center. They break down why “one-day” comedies hit so hard, then dig into what makes a true Hollywood comeback. The episode wraps with a toast to Dianne Keaton and Robert Redford and a selection of which legend’s film they’ll rewatch next.
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In this episode, the hosts delve into Spike Lee's controversial film Bamboozled, exploring its themes of race, representation, and satire in the entertainment industry. They discuss the impact of the film and its overt messages, as well as the complexities surrounding the use of blackface in cinema. The conversation transitions into a fun draft of the best comedies of the 21st century, showcasing the hosts' diverse tastes and opinions on what makes a great comedy. Throughout the discussion, they reflect on the evolution of African-American representation in film and the role of satire as a tool for social commentary. In this lively conversation, the hosts delve into the world of comedy films, discussing their favorite picks across various categories, including Will Ferrell comedies, Judd Apatow films, and female-driven comedies. They explore the significance of ensemble casts, debate the impact of directors, and reflect on the rewatchability of classic comedies. The episode culminates in a draft of their ultimate comedy lineups, followed by a selection of a classic film to rewatch together.
While Ahmer and Rakesh are out traveling, Gerard takes the mic solo for a special edition of Be Kind, Rewind. Every year, he puts together a mid-year and end-of-year favorites email — a rundown of the movies, TV, music, and podcasts that defined his year. This episode is the audio version: Gerard’s favorite movies of 2025 (so far), why they hit him, and who they might be for.
The full list covers everything from spy thrillers to animated musicals, but Gerard goes deep on three films that have stuck with him:
Black Bag (Steven Soderbergh) — a sleek, grown-up spy thriller starring Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett.
Weapons (Zach Cregger) — a chilling, socially aware horror mystery with unforgettable twists.
Sinners (Ryan Coogler) — a Southern Gothic epic blending blues, horror, and myth, led by a powerhouse Michael B. Jordan performance.
Expect hot takes, Oscar predictions, and a little film-nerd riffing along the way.
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This week, we’re shedding tears, fake toughness, and a little dignity as we dig into the movies that got us right in the feelings. From Moonlight to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, from Hotel Rwanda to My Girl, we explore the tearjerkers that broke us—and the ones that just made us roll our eyes.
Also: our first group rewatch (Magnolia) leads to hot takes on Tom Cruise’s “Respect the Cock” energy, PTA’s 29-year-old ambition, and whether three hours is just too damn long. Ahmer takes us into Dad Corner for a spirited defense of K-Pop Demon Hunters, the animated film currently holding his household hostage. And we pick our next group watch in honor of Spike Lee’s upcoming Highest to Lowest.
🎬 Plus: A lightning round of cry-or-nah classics, from Up to Beaches, and a spirited argument about Titanic that may get us canceled in certain zip codes.
📼 Chapter List
00:00 Magnolia Rewatch: Hot takes, Tom Cruise tears, and PTA excess
06:00 The Movies That Made Us Cry (and why)
16:00 Lightning Round: Cry or Nah?
18:00 Dad Corner: K-Pop Demon Hunters takeover
25:00 Spike Lee’s Highest to Lowest + Next Rewatch Picks
34:00 Listener Prompt + Outro
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It’s our very first episode—so naturally, we’re rewinding all the way back to the first movies we ever loved. From Grease in a Middle Eastern movie theater to Blockbuster rentals and early crushes on Olivia Newton-John and Freddy Krueger (don’t ask), we unpack how those first cinematic experiences shaped us—and maybe warped us a little too.
Also: John Cena diplomacy, a surprise Priyanka Chopra performance, F1: The Movie (yes, that’s the title), and a controversial Three Amigos memory that may fracture the group.
🎬 Plus: What movie we’re rewatching for next week—and why Gerard thinks Magnolia might just complete Ahmer’s Scientology Cinematic Universe.
📼 Chapter List
00:00 First Movie Memories (and a Confederate cosplay joke 😬)
02:37 What We Watched Recently: Elio, F1: The Movie, Heads of State
07:45 Nostalgia Hits: Olivia Newton-John, Steve Martin, and queso
10:00 Grease, Blockbuster, and Bootleg Popcorn
16:12 Action Movies, Cousins, and Illicit R-Rated Adventures
21:02 When Did Movies Stop Being Magic?
25:17 Rewatch Rec Picks: Close Encounters vs Magnolia
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