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The SchmearCast
Freemont Media LLC
111 episodes
3 days ago
"Unpacking the Hype, Elevating the Unknown." The Schmear Hunter reviews and breaks down the best and latest across movies, TV, and more. Expect riveting conversations, discerning analysis, and curated opinions. Watch better, scroll less, ace dinner parties.
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"Unpacking the Hype, Elevating the Unknown." The Schmear Hunter reviews and breaks down the best and latest across movies, TV, and more. Expect riveting conversations, discerning analysis, and curated opinions. Watch better, scroll less, ace dinner parties.
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92 - 'Eddington' and 'Too Much'
The SchmearCast
1 hour 18 minutes 38 seconds
3 months ago
92 - 'Eddington' and 'Too Much'

Ari Aster's latest film, 'Eddington,' is pissing A LOT of people off.

But on this episode, Schmear is joined by Karsten Runquist to discuss why they think this Joaquin Phoenix / Pedro Pascal neo-western is so brilliant.

They talk about Ari Aster's career up to this point (14:52) and the brutal reception of 'Eddington' at Cannes (20:37) before diving into the movie's themes, what works, what doesn't, and delving into Austin Butler and Emma Stone's performances (37:10).

They wrap up by sharing some other ''Eddington'-adjacent recommendations (45:12) before Karsten shares 3 overlooked movies from the year so far (47:12).

Then, Alison Sivitz (Bald Ann Dowd) returns to the show to talk about Lena Dunham's new rom-com series 'Too Much,' starring Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe (49:05). She and Schmear assess why they loved the series and why everyone should be watching it.

Host: Gabriel Frieberg

Guests: Karsten Runquist, Alison Sivitz

Producer: Pavlo Melnyk

Music: Justin Friedman

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The SchmearCast
"Unpacking the Hype, Elevating the Unknown." The Schmear Hunter reviews and breaks down the best and latest across movies, TV, and more. Expect riveting conversations, discerning analysis, and curated opinions. Watch better, scroll less, ace dinner parties.