In this, our debut episode, we take a look at our favorite movies and TV shows of 2017 and look ahead to what's getting us charged up in 2018. Plus, is the Hollywood swamp really drained?
In our second episode of all time, we talk about the lasting legacy of Blade Runner 2049 and why we're stoked about the next installment of American Crime Story. Hint: Edgar Ramirez as Versace.
We dish on why The Last Jedi wasn't top-notch and why The Post surprised us. Plus, a new segment. This week, what were more influential: Steven Spielberg's popcorn movies or his Oscar contenders?
The Oscar nominations are out, so we weigh in with our thoughts on who won, who lost and - spoiler alert. - why. Plus, what's with the wacky baby names, celebs?
In this sports-tacular episode, we rail on the NHL at the All-Star break, weigh in on the Michigan State/Dr. Larry Nassar controversy and say why Roger Federer is not the greatest of all time. Plus, a Tiger Woods sighting.
In this music special, we react to the big winners at the Grammys, look forward to the latest by Lord Huron (and others), and call out JT. Oh, and find out how this episode quickly turned into a train wreck.
We take a real look at whether the biggest super-hero debut in recent memory was actually a good movie, review David Letterman's interview with George Clooney and bust Sarah Jessica Parker's chops. No time for lounge singing.
We dish on the new version of Queer Eye, take a deep dive on Alias Grace and wonder if our take on the latest big celebrity divorce is going to result in someone getting beaten up.
Will The Shape of Water win for best picture? Will Gary Oldman win the Oscar for his stunning portrayal of Winston Churchill? How awesome is Allison Janney? We quickly pick the winners for the 2018 Academy Awards.
From outrageous and ridiculous concert service fees to somehow Meat's moobs, we've got you covered on our latest diatribe against corporate greed. (Apologies for how it devolved there at the end.)
Which movie was the best of 1994? The Shawkshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, Quiz Show, Pulp Fiction or Four Weddings and a Funeral? We fire up the debate.
Titanic, Good Will Hunting, As Good as it Gets, L.A. Confidential and The Full Monty were the best picture nominations for 1997. But which movie was truly the best?
After a long break, we're back with reviews of A Star Is Born (which we recast for the '90s) and First Man, and - Coco spins crazy conspiracy theories.
We celebrated Thanksgiving and Black Friday with fresh takes on Bohemian Rhapsody, heist-thriller-with-a-twist Widows and what went wrong with Goliath.
Pleasantly surprised to find ourselves at a promotional event for In Pieces, the Sally Field autobiography, we escaped with our lives from the white-women fury that somehow erupted at the St. Louis book festival.
In this podcast, we praise movie performances by non-humans, speculate what it would have looked like if Scooby-Doo played Chewbacca -- and Coco goes off on #MeToo guys.