Episodes

  • The Hit: Terence Stamp’s Coolest Goodbye
    Sep 1 2025

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    In this episode, we revisit The Hit (1984), a meditative crime film that gave Terence Stamp one of his most hauntingly restrained performances. As news of Stamp’s passing at age 87 reverberates through the film world, we reflect on his legacy—from the rebellious charm of Billy Budd to the icy menace of General Zod, and the quiet dignity he brought to The Hit.

    We unpack the film’s existential undertones, Stephen Frears’ direction, and Stamp’s ability to command the screen with silence and soul. It’s part review, part tribute—an ode to an actor who never chased the spotlight, but always earned it.

    Actress Karissa Lee Staples

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    41 mins
  • RE-RELEASE: Revisiting Batman 1989: Celebrating 35 Years of Michael Keaton's Dark Knight
    Aug 25 2025

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    With Tim Burton’s Batman and Batman Returns swooping back into theaters for a one-night-only Dolby Cinema event, we’re dusting off the Bat-Signal and re-releasing our deep-dive review of the film that redefined the superhero genre. In this episode, we revisit Burton’s gothic Gotham, Michael Keaton’s brooding Bruce Wayne, and Jack Nicholson’s unhinged Joker—exploring how Batman (1989) reshaped blockbuster filmmaking and paved the way for the modern comic book movie. Whether you're reliving the Danny Elfman score in Dolby Atmos or just wondering why Vicki Vale was always in danger, this retrospective is your cinematic grappling hook back to the summer of '89.

    Actress Karissa Lee Staples

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    48 mins