How could we resist?! On this the spookiest of days?!
The second ever C4 foreign language film is a family drama masquerading as a zombie action film. Join our hosts as they answer the ultimate question: is it ever too late to become a good person?
Kicking off Zombie month is the George Romero flick that started it all. Board up those windows, hunker down, and don't be a Barbra!
Concluding a month of movies out of order is a film brimming with f-bombs and pop culture pastiche. Grab a tasty burger and get ready to make spoons because Zed's dead, baby.
A haunting vision of regret set in sunny Hollywood by the master of weird himself, David Lynch.
A deeply personal reflection on nostalgia and regret leaves our hosts profoundly confused. That's art, baby.
Where to start a month of nonlinear narratives? Let's take a page out of Jonathan Nolan's short story: start at the end and work our way backwards.
A bonus Friday means a bonus episode! Fresh out of the theater our hosts discuss Zach Cregger's latest film. Best enjoyed wearing clown make-up and sipping a fifth of vodka.
What's cooler than being cool? CW7! Wrapping up Movies in Motion is this 2013 adaptation of a French graphic novel. Included in today's episode: don't get high with your kids, Tilda Swinton's dentures, and spinning the legally distinct movie roulette!
Do not mess with President James Marshall, especially when his phone dies and he runs out of his THC gummies. Also do not give a mouse a cookie, especially if that mouse was recently imprisoned for killing 200,000 people.
Near, far, wherever you are, Cinema Fourcast is ready to provide some top tier analysis of class division, young love, and steamy car sex featuring, for the first time ever, a feminine perspective! Thank you, Lillian!
Getting August started off with a bang is this 1994 action thriller featuring the sometimes compelling sometimes cheesy chemistry between Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. CANS! CANS!
This linguistic tearjerker, directed by show darling Denis Villeneuve, wraps up a month of out-of-this-world cinema. Eugene joins our hosts to talk about how much they cried, amor fati, and Dr. Manhattan.
A classic tale about a boy and his pet and/or friend who belongs to an extra-terrestrial race capable of intergalactic travel. Nothing says I love you like a sausage finger to the face.
This week's appropriately named film is a Ridley Scott horror classic featuring an iconic villain, milky sweat, and our good buddy Jonesy.
Kicking off a month of aliens is a film that asks, "why can't we all get along?" Additional discussions include science doodads, how far Mars is from the Earth, and robot diapers.
A shapeshifting whodunit classic full of body horror and mounting suspicion, this week's film provides a fiery conclusion to a month of It Could Be Anyone. All this and a spin of the wheel...what else could you ask for?!
Is this the greatest movie based on a board game? Is it a masterful parody of the whodunit? A silly jaunt based on a board game? A convoluted mess of red herrings? Is it all these things all at once as long as you don't peek inside?