We’ve got a spot saved for you on the big orange couch as our podcast revisits SNICK, Nickelodeon's Saturday night programming block for pre-teens in the ‘90s.
40 years ago, a wrinkly alien with a magic touch waddled into moviegoers’ hearts and made E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL one of the most beloved family films ever. Grab a bag of Reese’s Pieces and join us for an episode that’s well worth phoning home about!
MTV's Real World became a sensation in its San Francisco-set third season. In Part 2 of our podcast we revisit the antics of Puck and company, and we touch on other series-defining moments and seasons of the reality show that started them all.
MTV’s THE REAL WORLD popularized the tone, format, and style most reality shows still adhere to today. Episode 1 of our 2-parter revisits the show's origins, our hosts' own history "being taped," and the first two seasons in NYC and LA.
PULP FICTION (1994) was a groundbreaking moment for both Quentin Tarantino and movies, but do the film’s accolades remain as bright and shiny as whatever's in that briefcase? Let's get into character and find out!
Nearly 30 years after its release, there's still a lot to discuss and debate about 1994's NATURAL BORN KILLERS and whether the film's satiric and satanic take on the media remains relevant. Part 1 of a 2-part Tarantinotacular.
We travel through time and space only to land inside a department store display mannequin in Philadelphia, revisiting 1987’s hit MANNEQUIN and sequel MANNEQUIN TWO: ON THE MOVE. Are these romantic comedies about mannequins brought to life still moving?
1985’s RETURN TO OZ scared the hell out of more children than it charmed. That doesn’t stop When We Were Young’s hosts from revisiting it for the podcast as we celebrate releasing 100 episodes of the show.
For the 100th episode of When We Were Young, Seth, Becky, Chris, and returning guest host Jan have clicked their heels together three times to revisit the quintessential film classic THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939).
The final stop of When We Were Young's Tom Cruise double-feature sets sail on what might be the movie star's ultimate role as the titular charming and conflicted sports agent JERRY MAGUIRE (1996). Does Cruise's performance still complete us?