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You Had Me At Skip It

You Had Me At Skip It

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From the movies you love to love and the movies you love to hate, Mike and Taylor provide weekly movie news, reviews and so much more. The former hosts of Screening in Kingston give you their hot takes on current and past films. A movie podcast for movie fans!Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Art
Episodes
  • You Had Me At the End of the Upside Down
    Jan 8 2026

    Taylor and Mike break the spoiler seal and go all in on Stranger Things Season 5. They unpack how the final season sticks (or stumbles), what actually lands emotionally, and whether the series earns its ending after nearly a decade of hype, monsters, and synths. Full spoilers, zero mercy.

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    50 mins
  • You Had Me at Year-End Regrets and Triumphs
    Jan 1 2026

    Mike and Taylor tackle their 2025 movie scorecard, sorting every title into their sacred categories: See It, Stream It, Airplane It, or Skip It. It’s a rapid-fire rundown of the best, the worst, and the films they forgot they even watched. Expect chaos, closure, and at least one existential crisis about how many hours of cinema they sacrificed this year.

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    35 mins
  • You Had Me at the Christmas Ghost Tradition
    Dec 25 2025
    Mike and Taylor trade blockbusters for bleak British dread with special guest Father Quirk. They dig into A Warning to the Curious (1972), a seaside tale that proves loneliness is the scariest thing of all; The Signalman (1976), where bureaucracy, inevitability, and Victorian trauma collide; and Herbert Wise’s The Woman in Black (1989), still doing more with fog and silence than most modern horror does with jump scares.
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    1 hr and 16 mins
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