Kim and Elwood re-evaluation of the filmography of Wes Anderson's filmography looks at both of his stop motion animated features
Continuing our Wes Anderson season with "The Darjeerling Limited" as three estranged brothers reunite after their fathers funeral to travel across India in search of their mother in a madcap journey involving a bottle of mace, a poisonous snake and far too much baggage.
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Wes Anderson season continues with a film intended as both a tribute and parody of French diving pioneer Jacques Cousteau, to whom the film is dedicated.
Here Bill Murray heads up another ensemble cast oceanographer and documentary film maker Steve Zissou who along with his crew of misfits goes in search of the Jaguar shark which ate his partner which is further complicated by the arrival of Ned (Owen Wilson) who claims to be his estranged son
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We're back with season 10!
Kicking of our Wes Anderson season with Rushmore as we identify the trademarks of Anderson's directing style as well as look how this film rather than his debut established it.
Kim and Elwood look at the latest volume of the sci-fi anthology series from Tim Miller and David Fincher which this time features an alien invasion in miniature, rampaging dinosaurs, giant babies and talking appliances!
Elwood and Kim breakdown the latest season of David Fincher + Tim Millers anthology series which this time includes giant crabs, a rat uprisings, a cybernetically enhanced bear and the return of three robots amongst this new set of stories.
Love Death and Robots has finally made its return to Netflix and while it might have been a shorter season than the previous season there was still plenty to discuss as we found out on this episode as like we did for the first season, we break down the second season on this episode aswell as highlighting our favourites and hopes for Season 3
To wrap up season #2 this final bonus episode has us looking at "Love, Death + Robots" for our first boxset binge. A project from David Fincher and Tim Miller whose initial plans to remake "Heavy Metal" were mophed instead into this anthology of short animated tales with seemingly limitless scope for the stories which can be told as we discover from this first season.
So get ready for alternative histories, monsters, shocking twists and of course love, death + robots!!
Continuing their apprication for the All The Boys I've Loved Before Kim and Elwood now look at the spin off series XO, Kitty following youngest of the Covey sisters as she heads to Korea to study reconnect with boyfriend Dae and hopefully find out more about her mother's time at the school.
Season # 1 Review: 0:00:00
Season#2 Review: 00:58:10
Note: Due to the backlog of episodes we have combined both recordings for each series into one handy chunk....enjoy
What happens when Christopher Robin leaves his friends from the Faraway wood behind?
Apparently they go on a murderous rampage as Kim and Elwood look at the first entry in Rhys Frake-Waterfield's "Twisted Childhood Universe" which promises twisted horror takes on beloved children's character which have now slipped into the public domain.
But is there more to the film than shock value?
Kim and Elwood take a spoiler heavy look at Zach Cregger's debut film Barbarian a film you will not want to know a thing about going into as what starts as a double booked Airbnb soon reveals much darker secrets hiding within its walls aswell as beneath it.
It's shark week once again as this time Kim and Elwood look at the found footage shark movie "Open Water" as a couple find themselves stranded in the ocean when their scuba diving boat accidently leaves them behind.
Loosely based on the true story of Tom and Eileen Lonergan this was a film considered revolutionary when it was released but does it still hold up?
Kim and Elwood wrap up their catch up season with Jovanka Vuckovic's post apocalyptic "Riot Girls" set in a future were a mysterious disease has wiped out all adults leaving a world dominated by rival teenage gangs.
Kim and Elwood continue their catch up season with Julia Ducournau's Titane the follow up to Raw as a murderous car model disguises herself as the missing son of fire captain Vincent.
Notes - Synch issues corrected 24/1 - 18:47
Kim and Elwood reveal their favourite first time watches of 2024 as they rundown the films which they dug the most from new releases to cinema shames crossed off.
Check out Kim's Top 50
Check out Elwood's Top 50
Kim and Elwood continue their catch up season with Ana Lily Amirpour's dystopian thriller "The Bad Batch" were those deemed undesirable by the government are banished to the desert outside of Austin, Texas.
Now faced with hungry cannibals, cultists and junkies the newest addition to this ramshackle community Arlene has to find a way to survive aswell as her own place in this newly formed society.
Kim and Elwood continue their season of catch up's with Lynne Ramsey's "You Were Never Really Here" starring Joaquin Phoenix as a disturbed veteran who now specialises in tracking down trafficked girls. However when he is hired by a politician to find his missing daughter he soon discovers an ulterior plot is afoot.
Kim and Elwood continue their catch up season with Sofia Coppola's "On The Rocks" a comedy drama released exclusively on Apple+ aswell as reuniting her with Bill Murray.
Here Rashida Jones plays Laura a novelist struggling with writers block and feeling like she is in a rut who begins to suspect her husband is having an affair. Now roping in her aging Lothario father Felix (Murray) she sets out on a quest to find out the truth
Continuing our catch up season we look at Guillermo Del Toro's stop motion adaptation of Pinocchio as he delivers a version closer to the original novel than the more well known Disney version.
Continuing our catch up season we now move onto our Season #2 featured director Guillermo Del Toro with Nightmare Alley an adaptation William Lindsay Gresham's novel.
Bradley Cooper stars as the down on his luck Stan, who having stumbled into working for a traveling carnival soon begins to the learn the tricks of the clairvoyant. But as his confidence grows so does his ambitions as he soon sets his sights on the wealthy elite.