This week on Our Taste Is Trash, hosts Josh and Jade dive into the chilling, time-loop horror thriller Until Dawn (2025), directed by David F. Sandberg and written by Gary Dauberman and Blair Butler. The film is based on the hit 2015 PlayStation video game of the same name, bringing its branching-choice, survival-horror story to the big screen.
The movie stars Ella Rubin (Clover), Michael Cimino (Max), Odessa A’zion (Nina), Ji-young Yoo (Megan), Belmont Cameli (Abe), with Maia Mitchell as Melanie and Peter Stormare reprising his iconic role as Dr. Hill.
Inside this episode Josh and Jade also discuss why practical effects deliver bigger thrills in a slasher than CGI and their own horror movie survival skills—and who would likely make it to sunrise.
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This week on the B-Roll, Josh and Jade discuss the American Eagle Jeans commercial acting as a racist dog whistle, the new dance number to mark Peacemaker's Season 2 debut, and how the MCU needs to stop jamming every movie into its universe and let some films stand on their own two feet.
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This week, Josh and Jade review the vampire horror film, Sinners (HBO Max). The movie is written and directed by Ryan Coogler. Set in 1932 in the Mississippi Delta, the film stars Michael B. Jordan in dual roles as criminal twin brothers who return to their hometown to start again where they are confronted by a supernatural evil. The film co-stars Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton (in his film debut), Jack O'Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Jayme Lawson, Omar Miller, and Delroy Lindo.
Our hosts also discuss Coogler's impressive film resume and the unique rules of vampire lore the film establishes.
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This week, Josh and Jade, discuss the best and worst of the Emmy nominations. Our hosts also discuss why James Gunn is the perfect choice to head DC, as Superman delights at the box office. Also, in weekly watches they talk about Blink Twice, Smoke, Brick, Too Much (Lena Dunham's writing is the best but her personality is the worst), and more.
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This week on Our Taste is Trash, Josh and Jade sink their hooves into the dark comedy, Death of a Unicorn, from writer-director Alex Scharfman. Starring Paul Rudd, Jenna Ortega, Will Poulter, Richard Grant, and Téa Leoni, the film blends satire, horror, and... a dead unicorn. Yeah, really.
The hosts unpack the film’s wild plot, plus discuss peer pressure in the film industry.
Also: hats off to Will Poulter, who delivers an amazingly convincing American accent in the film. So convincing, Jade wonders if he’s actually British anymore.
As always, there's banter, bold opinions, and a little unicorn magic. Subscribe now and join us for another trashy episode.
This week on The B-Roll, Josh and Jade are back with a Fourth of July-flavored grab bag of hot takes and chaotic energy. Inside this episode,The Bear is back for Season 4, and our hosts have thoughts on the pacing and character development and it's giving both Michelin stars and emotional damage.
Also, why the Fourth of July isn't hitting the same this year, and a look ahead at the upcoming TV slate that actually has us excited to be alive. We’re talking Alice in Borderland Season 3, Wednesday Season 2, Peacemaker Season 2, and a few surprise picks that might just end up on your watchlist.
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Josh and Jade go Deep Cover — literally — with a review of Amazon’s 2025 action-comedy, directed by Tom Kingsley and starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, and Nick Mohammed. It’s got crime rings, improv students posing as cops, and more chaos than a Pride parade in the rain. Along the way, they detour into Pride parade festivities, the unique pain of watching improv actors “yes, and” themselves into oblivion, and a nostalgic confession about how Orlando Bloom in elf ears may have irreversibly shaped their sexual identities. It’s chaotic, it’s heartfelt, it’s trash — just how we like it.
Inside the B-Roll, Josh and Jade, discuss the latest happenings in film and TV.
First up, James Gunn is rebooting the DC universe and rumors are swirling that Ana de Armas could be considered for the role of Wonder Woman. Likewise, in the 007 series, now owned by Amazon, Aaron Taylor Johnson is being eyed for the role.
Our hosts also discuss their weekly watches, including the Pitt (HBO Max) - which Josh has finally watched. Other watches include Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu) and Revival (Peacock).
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Our hosts, Josh and Jade, review the Bong Joon Ho film, Mickey 17. The movie is based on the 2022 novel Mickey7 by Edward Ashton and stars Robert Pattinson as Mickey, alongside Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette, and Mark Ruffalo. Set in the year 2054, the plot follows a man who joins a space colony as an "Expendable", a disposable worker who is cloned every time he dies.
Pattinson acting is outstand and he even choses a crazy voice for the character. Additionally, Ho explores themes of colonialism, capitalism, worker exploitation, and more in the film.
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This week on The B-Roll, hosts Josh and Jade dive into the latest TV news—highlighting which popular shows are getting canceled and which ones are returning for another season.
They also discuss the newly announced cast of Harry, Hermione, and Ron in HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter TV series. Plus, in this week’s “Weekly Watches” segment, they break down Netflix’s latest must-watch: Sirens, starring Milly Alcock, Meghann Fahy, and Julianne Moore.
Josh and Jade review the 2025 American slasher film Fear Street: Prom Queen. The film is directed by Matt Palmer and based on the novel The Prom Queen from the Fear Street book series by R.L. Stine. This is the fourth installment in the Fear Street film series which include Fear Street 1994, 1978, and 1666. The film stars India Fowler, Suzanna Son, Fina Strazza, David Iacono, Ella Rubin, Chris Klein, Ariana Greenblatt, Lili Taylor and Katherine Waterston.
Find out what if this horror film is trash or a hidden Netflix treasure inside this episode.
This week on the B-Roll, our hosts, Josh and Jade, discuss fan feedback from Disney's live action film, Lilo & Stitch, in theaters now. More casting announcements from the newest Hunger Games film, Sunrise on the Reaping, as Kieran Culkin joins the cast. Our hosts also discuss weekly watches which include Bet (Netflix), Last of Us S2 (HBO Max), and Overcompensating (Amazon Prime).
Join our hosts, Josh and Jade, for this movie review episode of the show. This week the review the 2022 western film, Murder at Yellowstone City. Set in a gold-rush boomtown that has gone bust, a prospector strikes gold and is murdered. Sheriff Jim Ambrose (Gabriel Byrne) assumes that the killer is a newcomer, a former slave who calls himself Cicero (Isaiah Mustafa), because "he's the only man who doesn't know what [Ambrose will] do to him." But as it becomes clear that Cicero is innocent and as the mystery of the prospector's death deepens and puts the whole town in jeopardy, the town's new minister, Thaddeus Murphy (Thomas Jane), and his straight-shooting wife, Alice (Anna Camp), must stand up to Sheriff Ambrose and bring the true culprit to justice.
Learn why this all-star cast falls victim to plot holes and questionable dialogue choices inside the episode.
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Join our hosts, Josh and Jade, for their second edition of the B-Roll, where they explore all things film and television. This week our hosts discuss Vulture's Top 52 Video Game Adaptations Films, talk about the Supernatural cast reuniting in Season 5 of the Boys (Amazon Prime), and give an in-depth analysis of Episode 3 & 4 of the Last of Us Season 2 (HBO MAX).
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This week our hosts Josh and Jade review the Amazon Prime film, Another Simple Favor, the sequel to the film A Simple Favor (2018). The comedy is directed by Paul Feig and written by Jessica Sharzer and Laeta Kalogridis. The film stars Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively, and Henry Golding, Elizabeth Perkins, and Allison Janney.
In their new format, Josh and Jade discuss highlights from the film, the Justin Baldoni / Blake Lively lawsuit that hung as a cloud over production, and the plot holes throughout the film.
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This week our hosts, Josh and Jade, introduce a new type of episode called the "B-Roll". B-Roll will feature film industry news, weekly watches, and unsolicited opinions on all things cinema from our hosts. This week, topics include the revelation that Academy members will have to actually watch the films they nominate for an Oscar before voting, the heartbreaking review of The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 2, and a peek at the upcoming action film, The Old Guard 2, set to release on July 2nd on Netflix.
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Get ready as our hosts, Josh and Jade, review the Amazon Prime film, G20. The movie is directed by Patricia Riggen and written by Caitlin Parrish, Erica Weiss, and Logan and Noah Miller. G20 stars Viola Davis as a president who must use her military skills to fight off terrorists who have taken over a G20 conference venue, with Anthony Anderson, Marsai Martin, Ramón Rodríguez, Douglas Hodge, Elizabeth Marvel, Sabrina Impacciatore, Clark Gregg, and Antony Starr.
Also, our hosts discuss their reactions to the season 2 premiere of The Last of Us (HBO) and the upcoming Clueless sequel.
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This episode is crazier than a Minecraft chicken jockey. Josh and Jade review the Oscar nominated film, A Complete Unknown. This film is directed by James Mangold, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jay Cocks, and is about American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Loosely based on the 2015 book Dylan Goes Electric! by Elijah Wald, the film portrays Dylan through his earliest folk music success until the momentous controversy over his use of electric instruments.
Our hosts also discuss the controversial White Lotus Season 3 Finale and the mayhem being caused by the A Minecraft Movie in theaters.
Tune in this week as Josh and Jade review the 2025 comedy thriller, Borderline (2025). This film is written and directed by Jimmy Warden and stars Samara Weaving, Ray Nicholson, and Eric Dane. The film centers on a pop star (Weaving) whose home is invaded by an obsessive fan (Nicholson) who believes they are meant to get married and forcibly manipulates her into going along with his delusion.
Also, our hosts discuss the 25th anniversary theatrical release of Dogma in theaters and express their delight in the Megan 2.0 trailer that dropped last week.
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This week Josh and Jade review the movie musical Wicked, directed by Jon M. Chu and written by Winnie Holzman and Dana Fox. It adapts the first act of the 2003 stage musical by Stephen Schwartz and Holzman, which was loosely based on Gregory Maguire's 1995 novel, itself a reimagining of the Oz books and the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. Lost yet?
The film stars Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Galinda the Good Witch, with Jonathan Bailey, Ethan Slater, Bowen Yang, Marissa Bode, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Yeoh, and Jeff Goldblum in supporting roles.
Also, inside this episode our hosts discuss the casting of Nick Frost as Hagrid in HBO's Harry Potter series and the pending Duke lawsuit against the TV show White Lotus.
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