Episodes

  • KPop Demon Hunters – Animated Chaos Done Right
    Dec 24 2025

    Sony’s animation hot streak continues with KPop Demon Hunters — a movie that fully embraces its wild premise and runs with it. Vibrant animation, fun characters, and just the right level of chaos make this one an easy crowd-pleaser and a film that sticks with you more than you might expect.


    In this episode of After the Frame, we break down what worked and what didn’t: the slick animation style, the confident tone, the surprisingly strong story, and why this blend of action, humor, and music clicks so well. We also talk about the film’s franchise potential and why Sony’s willingness to take big creative swings is paying off in animation right now.


    Join us as we unpack one of 2025’s most entertaining animated releases — colorful, chaotic, and packed with personality.

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    18 mins
  • Bugonia – Beautiful, Unsettling, and Slightly Overcooked
    Dec 21 2025

    Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone team up once again for Bugonia, delivering another dose of beautifully strange filmmaking — intense, darkly funny, and unmistakably their style. It’s gripping, it’s bold, and it’s filled with standout performances… even if a few ideas simmer a little too long.


    In this episode of After the Frame, we break down what worked and what didn’t: the magnetic performances, Lanthimos’ bizarre humor, the unsettling world-building, and the moments where the themes feel more overcooked than sharp. We dive into why the film still stands out as one of 2025’s most distinctive releases, even if it doesn’t quite reach the heights of their previous collaborations.


    Join us as we explore a movie that’s mesmerizing, offbeat, and undeniably Lanthimos — a cinematic feast with just a bit too much on the plate.

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    19 mins
  • The Running Man – A Wild Ride With a Wobbly Landing
    Dec 14 2025

    Edgar Wright takes a big swing with The Running Man — a frantic, stylish reimagining loaded with spectacle, satire, and one of Glen Powell’s most magnetic performances yet. It doesn’t stick every landing, but the ride getting there? An absolute blast.


    In this episode of After the Frame, we break down what worked and what didn’t: Wright’s hyper-kinetic direction, the action-comedy rhythm, the world-building, and the way the third act hits a few bumps on the way out. We dig into why the movie still succeeds despite its stumbles and why Powell feels like a full-blown movie star in this role.


    Join us as we unpack a remake that actually feels fresh — fast on its feet, fun as hell, and just messy enough to keep the conversation interesting.

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    13 mins
  • Keeper – All Vibe, No Pulse
    Dec 7 2025

    Osgood Perkins has a gift for eerie, beautifully crafted horror — the kind that settles under your skin and stays there. Keeper continues that visual tradition, but this time the story doesn’t quite follow through. The atmosphere is rich, the mood is chilling… but the narrative never truly wakes up.


    In this episode of After the Frame, we break down what worked and what didn’t: the haunting cinematography, the suffocating tension, and the signature Perkins style — contrasted against a plot that stalls before it ever begins. We dig into the thin character work, the missing emotional core, and why even the best horror tone can’t carry a film without a story behind it.


    Join us as we explore a movie that looks the part but can’t sustain its own dread — a reminder that sometimes, atmosphere alone isn’t enough.

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    14 mins
  • Wicked: For Good – The Magic, The Mess, and the Music
    Nov 30 2025

    The first Wicked movie surprised everyone - vibrant, emotional, and full of heart. Its sequel, Wicked: For Good, arrives with big expectations, powerhouse leads, and a story that’s trying to juggle a lot at once. Some of it lands. Some of it… melts on contact.


    In this episode of After the Frame, we dive into what worked and what didn’t: the stellar performances from Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, the lush world-building, the musical highs, and the places where the storytelling buckles under its own weight. We unpack the pacing issues, the overstuffed plot, the adaptation constraints, and what ultimately keeps this chapter from soaring like its predecessor.


    Join us as we break down the spectacle, the emotion, and the growing pains of a sequel that shines in moments but struggles to fully find its voice.

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    23 mins
  • The Black Phone 2 – When the Line Goes Dead
    Nov 2 2025

    After a hauntingly effective first film, The Black Phone 2 tries to dial back into the same terror - but this time, the connection’s a little fuzzy.


    This week on After the Frame, we dig into what worked and what didn’t: the eerie visuals, the attempts to expand the lore, and the tension that just doesn’t quite ring through. We’ll talk pacing, stakes, character focus, and why even the best horror concepts can lose their edge when they overstay their welcome.


    Join us as we break down where this sequel gets static - and whether the call was worth answering at all.

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    29 mins
  • HIM – The Price of Greatness
    Oct 26 2025

    What happens when ambition turns into obsession? HIM had the makings of a bold psychological thriller — stunning visuals, an intriguing setup, and a premise dripping with potential. But somewhere between concept and execution, it all falls apart.


    In this episode of After the Frame, we break down what worked and what didn’t: the gorgeous cinematography, flashes of strong performances, and the haunting concept buried under messy storytelling and hollow execution. We’ll talk marketing misfires, tone confusion, and why even the best ideas can unravel when the vision isn’t clear.


    Join us as we peel back the layers of HIM — a movie that looks the part, but can’t quite find its soul.

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    28 mins
  • Jaws: Spielberg’s Masterpiece
    Sep 7 2025

    Nearly five decades later, Jaws still looms large as one of the most important movies ever made. In this episode, we look back at the film that terrified beachgoers, introduced one of the greatest scores in cinema, and redefined what a blockbuster could be. From Brody, Quint, and Hooper’s unforgettable showdown to the cultural impact that still ripples today, we dig into why Jaws remains a perfect piece of filmmaking.

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    42 mins