11Jun
In honor and preparation for the upcoming sequel on June 15th, our 10th episode covers Disney/Pixar's award winning superhero film, "The Incredibles" (2004). Our topics include individualism vs. conformity, good inspiring evil, and nature vs. nurture.
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28May
In this ninth episode, we cover the 4th wall breaking philosophy found in the X-Men spin-off series, "Deadpool" (2016) and "Deadpool 2" (2018), which was just released last week. Our topics include postmodernism in comic books films, hollywood cynicism according to Deadpool, and the strategic interpersonal marketing of the franchise.
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21May
In our eighth episode, we cover a variety of films under the crime thriller genre with Indie Film Director & Writer, Brian Ulrich. The films we primarily focus on are "L.A. Confidential" (1997), "Momento" (2000), "Training Day" (2001), "Insomnia" (2002), "The Dark Knight" (2008), and "Dredd" (2012).
Our topics include objective/subjective morality in period pieces, objective/subjective morality in comic book adaptations, and how these films inspired Director Ulrich's upcoming summer film, "Last Three Days" (2018).
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14May
In our seventh episode, we are absolutely thrilled to cover the sci-fi themes in our first T.V. series analysis "Final Space" (2018-), a new animated comedy created by Olan Rogers. Our topics include the first season recap/space opera genre, loneliness and separation, and true loyalty among those we call family.
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7May
With the 10-year lead up to "Avengers: Infinity War" (2018) now complete, we are covering the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe in this 6th episode, primarily the film criticism the franchise hardly faces or receives. Though we are Marvel fans, we are also analyzers who look into the depths of film, however flawless they may appear. Our topics include the MCU's shallow story depth, basic character development, and lack of impactful villains.
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30Apr
In honor of National Superhero Day this past weekend, our fifth episode covers major spoilers on Marvel Studios' latest installment, "Avengers: Infinity War" (2018), the 10-year payoff involving 18 films and 50+ comic book characters. Our topics include personal recaps and reactions, grief and death, and our personal best/worst superhero film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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23Apr
In our fourth episode, we cover multiple deep and personal themes found in the hard-hitting drama known as "Revolutionary Road" (2008), a film nominated for three Academy Awards. Our topics include the conformity in the American Dream, existentialism in marriage, and the insanity of truth.
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16Apr
In this third episode, we cover one of Dreamworks' most sucessful animated films that still stands strong to this day, "The Prince of Egypt" (1998). Our topics include the adaptation of the Jewish/Christian text titled, "Exodus," the storytelling through the soundtrack, and why it is still praised as one of the best faith based films.
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11Apr
In this second episiode, we analyze the magic and mysticism in Director Christopher Nolan's film, "The Prestige" (2006). Our topics include storytelling, character development, and symbolism. We also cover a number of theories that fans have held and debated over the years and our opinions on them.
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2Apr
In this first episode, we discuss the major themes of Steven Spielberg's latest film, "Ready Player One" (2018). Our topics include nostalgia, escapism, utopia/dystopia, and how it relates to our world today. We also dissect the differences between the book and film, and what we liked about both.
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