Meet the Hosts – Officially Welcoming Alison
We officially welcome Alison as a full time host! Get to know a little about all of us as we discuss all our favorites. Movies, directors, actors, guilty pleasures, and more. As always, Alison stresses out about her answers, Parker berates everyone, and Brendon gets pretentious!
Meet the Hosts – Officially Welcoming Alison

We officially welcome Alison as a full time host! Get to know a little about all of us as we talk all of our favorites. Movies, directors, actors, guilty pleasures. As always, Alison stresses out about her answers, Parker berates everyone, and Brendon gets pretentious!
Meet the Hosts – Officially Welcoming Alison

We officially welcome Alison as a full time host! Get to know a little about all of us as we discuss our favorites. Movies, directors, actors, guilty pleasures, and more. As always, Alison stresses out about her answers, Parker berates everyone, and Brendon gets pretentious!
Under the Influence: Christopher Nolan
The boys are joined by Sean to discuss his favorite director, Christopher Nolan. Instead of spending the entire episode gushing about Nolan’s films we decided to talk about some of his faults, and how it impacts our enjoyment of his work. Join us as we discuss: intentionally bad sound mixing, the overall misuse (or outright […]
Under the Influence: Christopher Nolan

The boys are joined by Sean to discuss his favorite director, Christopher Nolan. Instead of spending the entire episode gushing about Nolan’s films we decided to talk about some of his faults, and how it impacts our enjoyment of his work. Join us as we discuss: intentionally bad sound mixing, the overall misuse (or outright […]
Episode 15 – Art of the Score
The boys discuss revolutionary film scores, what purpose a film score serves, and their impact on us as people. Parker gets emotional just thinking about the “Up” theme, while Brendon is shocked to silence about Parker’s ability to hum a tune.
Episode 15 – Art of the Score

The boys discuss revolutionary film scores, what purpose a film score serves, and their impact on us as people. Parker gets emotional just thinking about the “Up” theme, while Brendon is shocked to silence about Parker’s ability to hum a tune.