Heretic
This week we're knock knock knockin' on hell's door and asking if you have a moment to discuss our lord and saviour Jesus Christ. Join us while we chat about Hugh Grant in his villain era in Heretic.
A weekly podcast where Helen, Edison, and
Ms. Sinclair discuss a movie they’ve all seen,
their week in entertainment, and an artist
whose career they would like to put in focus.
Heretic
This week we're knock knock knockin' on hell's door and asking if you have a moment to discuss our lord and saviour Jesus Christ. Join us while we chat about Hugh Grant in his villain era in Heretic.
Anora
This week we’re getting swept up in the whirlwind that is ANORA. Join us while we chat about this Palme d’Or winning film by Talk Movie To Me favourite Sean Baker.
We Live In Time
Whether you view time as relative, as an illusion, as linear, as non-linear, as running out, as infinite … whether time is tough, or wasted, or maybe time is money - the undeniable fact is that we live in it. Starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, “We Live In Time” asks the age-old question: with the precious time that you are given, what do you plan on doing with it?
Halloween Special: The Omen, Child’s Play & Oddity
It's our eighth annual Halloween Special! We're discussing The Omen, Child's Play and Oddity. Listen, IF YOU DARE!
Joker: Folie à Deux
This week we’re sending in the clowns and in Todd Phillip’s mind that’s us apparently. Did the new Joker make us laugh, cry, or make us wish we were watching a different film?
Megalopolis
This week we’re discussing Francis Ford Coppola’s self-financed,giant swing of a film, Megalopolis. Did this Wow (Platinum) us? Or was it a MegaFLOPolis?
The Substance
It’s the Season 8 premiere! And also a pretty epic mmilestone, as this is the 200th episode of Talk Movie To Me *applause* Speaking of epic, we are launching this season with director Coralie Fargeat’s audacious new film “The Substance”, featuring an absolutely unforgettable performance by Demi Moore. What would you do for a more beautiful, more youthful, more perfect version of yourself?
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
Start your engines and cover your foreheads in tar because we’re discussing the latest in the Mad Max Saga - Furiosa! In this prequel, George Miller shows us how our titular character, played by Anya Taylor-Joy, came to be. So buckle up and let Hellcat Helen, Sparkplug Edison and Scrapheap Sinclair lead the way.
The Idea of You
On this week’s episode, we're singing songs of love with The Idea of You a film that tries to prove me wrong when I tell all the 20-somethings who message me on dating apps that they’re sweet and naive, but fully wrong when they say age is just a number.
Directed by Michael Showalter and starring Annie Hathaway, this film will make you want to dig out your old boy band posters and Dance Before You Walk
Challengers
It’s about to get sweaty in here because this week we’re discussing Challengers, the new film directed by the maestro of desire, Luca Guadagnino. So join us while we chat tennis, thouples, and churros. It’s game on!
Civil War
This week we observe a world not too dissimilar from the one we know now and through the lens of a war photo journalist; a job that we all agree looks utterly harrowing. We’re talking Alex Garland’s Civil War starring Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura and Cailee Spaeny, with a welcomed yet terrifying cameo from Jesse Plemons. Tune in to hear our thoughts!
Monkey Man
It’s got gore, it’s got lore, it’s the directorial debut of Dev Patel! This week we’re discussing Monkey Man! Dev takes some big swings with this one! Join us for a wild ride because this one truly goes apeshit.
Late Night with the Devil
LIGHTS, CAMERA, POSSESSION! This week we’re discussing Late Night with the Devil! It’s time to separate the believers from the skeptics as we conjure up a great conversation about this newly released horror film. Oh and Edison tries to convince us that he has been hypnotized four times.
Love Lies Bleeding
This week we are throwing on some workout gear and taking you for a wild ride through the neon-lit streets of 1989 for writer-director Rose Glass’s latest film Love Lies Bleeding, starring Kirsten Stewart. With enough twists and turns to make your head spin faster than a protein shake blender, Love Lies Bleeding is the kind of film that leaves you questioning your own sanity. So, grab your popcorn and prepare to be thoroughly entertained, baffled, and maybe just a little traumatized.
Double Feature: Road House & Immaculate
Award’s season is over so we’re putting prestige films aside to make room for Jake Gyllenhaal’s rockin’ bod Sydney Sweeney’s scream queen debut. That’s right, this week we’re talking the Road House remake streaming on Prime and Immaculate being screened in desperately dark theatres.
The Boy and the Heron
This week we dive into the magical world of Hayao Miyazaki! Helen is away, so Edison and Ms. Sinclair are teaming up to discuss Oscar winning film The Boy and the Heron. Come join us for this cosmic adventure!
Dune: Part Two
Are you ready for some desert drama? Cause we’re gonna dive into the swirling sands of Dune: Part Two. This movie has it all. Intrigue, battles, prophecies, witches, love, lust, laughter. It even has Christopher Walken!
So grab your stillsuit and spice melange, people, because we're about to hitch a ride on a giant sand worm and embark on a journey through the treacherous deserts of Arrakis!
Slumpuary: This is Me...Now & The Beekeeper
It's the February Movie Slump! Right on time! And we're diverting from our usual content (discussing movies with a modicum of substance) and bringing you this; Slumpuary: This is Me...Now & The Beekeeper. Have a laugh and judge Edison freely!
Past Lives
This week we all have a good cry and discuss Past Lives, the directorial debut from Celine Song. We’re on the road to the Oscars and couldn’t be more excited to chat about this impressive and poignant film!
The Zone of Interest
On this episode, we discuss Jonathan Glazer’s new film, “The Zone of Interest”, which tells the story of Rudolf and his wife, Hedwig, as they go about their very normal, ordinary, hum drum lives just on the other side of the wall from Auschwitz, where Rudolf is a commandant. This film asks the question: Whatever happened to loving thy neighbour?