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Movies That Matter

Movies that Matter is the podcast going beyond basic film criticism to boldly explore a social issue affecting people's lives.

Episodes

Movies That Matter Says Goodbye

Stacy, Adam, Garret, Lexy, Justin and Nicole give a final send-off to the podcast. The hosts reflect on making the podcast, memorable moments on mic and off, and favorite episodes. We thank everyone who participated and everyone who listened along the way. We'll miss you.

Apr 18, 20251 hr 7 min

Wicked and the Quest for Popularity

Lexy, Garret, and Nicole discuss Wicked and how much of society still operates like status in high school. We rave about the movie from the performances, to the costumes, to the cinematography, and the utter triumph Jon Chu created. The social issues in the movie are presented through the lens of high school and the movie's most popular song, Popular, which is resonant to the way we seek status in our adult lives. Nicole recommends a Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers classic The Gay Divorcee . Lexy...

Jan 09, 202559 min

Gladiator II and the Cynical Cash Grab

Stacy, Lexy, Adam, Justin and Nicole discuss the Gladiator sequel and its cynical cash grab. Everyone disliked the movie although most were entertained mainly finding fault with shoddy writing and Paul Mescal and liking the fights and Denzel Washington. We talk about the legacy of sword and sandal movies and the first Gladiator . We find the movie as a pretty cynical cash grab without any meaning or purpose. Justin recommends Black Spartacus , Lexy recommends Y2K , Adam recommends The King , Nic...

Dec 16, 202456 min

Conclave and How We Choose Our Leaders

Lexy, Garret, and Nicole discuss Conclave and election and how we decide what our future should be. We praise the craft of the movie from the lighting to the cinematography to the costume design. We wrap our head around a movie about an election recording the day after our U.S. presidential election. We talk about how the decisions of the conclave between left and right mirrors the most recent U.S. election. Lexy recommends Agatha All Along . Garret recommends The Davinci Code and being kind to ...

Nov 11, 202454 min

The Wild Robot and Unexpected Parenthood

Justin, Stacy, and Lexy discuss The Wild Robot and the trope of unexpected parenthood. We praise the movie's animation and emotional beats. We also discuss the time-honored trope of a childless loner finding themselves accidentally a parent. We find the movie still finds unexplored territory, surprising us with a more modern view of motherhood. The movie tackles the challenges of being a parent along with the rewards and the need for cooperation in a hostile world. Lexy recommends The Secret Liv...

Oct 25, 202450 min

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and the Nostalgia Play: Part II

Nicole, Adam, Garret, Justin, and Lexy discuss Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and the trend of capitalizing on nostalgia in movies. In part II, we discuss what we term "legacy sequels" or the sequel that comes decades afer the original. We explore whether the audiences are demanding these sequels or if the studios are pushing them. Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page...

Sep 30, 202440 min

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and the Nostalgia Play: Part I

Nicole, Adam, Garret, Justin, and Lexy discuss Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and the trend of capitalizing on nostalgia in movies. In part I, we discuss the movie in comparison to the original. We mostly enjoyed the movied but found the script lacking. Stay tuned for part II where we dive into selling audiences nostalgia and IP. Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page...

Sep 16, 202432 min

IF and Coping Through Imagination

Garret and Nicole discuss IF and how imaginary friends, and imagination in general, can help get us through the dark times. Unlike most critics, we both liked the movie and its exploration of coping through loss, lonelieness, aging, and the other trials life throws our ways. Yes. There's a lot of crying. Garret recommends self care and Dr. Seuss. Nicole recommends Drop Dead Fred and Hadestown . Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page...

Jun 18, 202444 min

I Saw The TV Glow and the Beauty of Allegory

Stacy and Nicole discuss I Saw The TV Glow and the beauty of using allegory to tell a trans story. Stacy relates to the suffocation of suburbia where Nicole enjoys a unique story told in a unique way. While enjoying the movie for different reasons, we discuss our alternate views on the ending. We discuss the setting of the late 90s and the understanding of transgenderism in that time period for mainstream suburbia. Nicole recommends Philosphy Tube's I Read The Most Misunderstood Philosopher in t...

Jun 07, 202448 min

Challengers and Bringing Sexy Back

Lexy and Nicole discuss Challengers and the dearth of fun sexiness in movies and tv. We disagree on the craft and entertaiment value of the film. We talk about how flirtiness and light-hearted sexy times have gone out of style and why people might want it back. Lexy recommends Joy Ride. Nicole recommends The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic. Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page...

May 17, 202438 min

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and the Rules of War

Justin and Nicole discuss The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and how we think about the morality of war. We find the movie entertaining but technically not particularly adept. We talk about the morality of war in general and of the world wars tackling what it means to have rules of war. Justin recommends Shogun and X-Men '97 . Nicole recommends Brooklyn 99 and Who Killed the Video Store . Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page...

May 03, 202447 min

Civil War and Photojournalism

Adam and Nicole discuss Civil War and the movie's meditation on war photojournalism. We appreciated all the technical aspects of the movie, editing, cinematography, soundtrack, and sound design. All of the elements worked together to create a nuanced, almost meditative view on the role of photojournalism in war reporting. The movie tackles the inherent contradiction in taking a great photo of something horrific. Adam recommends Middlemarch and Orphan . Nicole recommends Whiskey Tango Foxtrot . W...

Apr 18, 202447 min

2024 Oscar Show: Design and Animated Awards

Nicole, Lexy, and Stacy tackle the Oscars covering costume, production design, song and animated films. We share our thoughts on the nominees and the films we saw in 2023. Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page...

Mar 07, 202427 min

2024 Oscar Show: Performances

Nicole, Lexy, Justin, and Stacy tackles the Oscars covering the best performances-- supporting actor/actress and leading actor/actress. We share our thoughts on the nominees and the films we saw in 2023.

Mar 04, 202450 min

2024 Oscar Show: Best Overall Awards

Nicole, Lexy, Justin, and Stacy tackles the Oscars covering Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Director and Best Picture. We share our thoughts on the nominees and the films we saw in 2023. Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page...

Feb 26, 202452 min

Flashback: The Farewell and Staying vs. Leaving for America

Christopher and Nicole with special guest, Dan, discuss The Farewell and the issues that come along with generational conflicts that cross international boundaries as well. We disagree about the actual quality of the filmmaking particularly the bizarre score, Dan discusses the dissonance between what was considered funny by Asian vs non-Asian audiences, and the tension between the families who emigrate and the families who stay. It's worth hearing the real story from This American Life . For mor...

Jan 25, 202453 min

Flashback: Get Out and White Spaces

Nicole and Stacy talk with Sari about Get Out, the fear of being black in white spaces, white fragility, and horror movie tropes. Mentioned in the episode is a an interview with Jordan Peele on the Nerdist podcast . Recommendations this week: This Is Us and Tucker and Dale vs. Evil . Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page...

Jan 11, 202451 min

Wonka and Pure Imagination

Garret and Nicole gush over Wonka and the movie's whimisical and joyful pure imagination. We love the cast, the costumes, the sets, and the world the movie created. We literally tear up talking about getting enveloped by this movie. We talk about the value of having genuine emotional experiences at the movies without having to tackle all the world's ills. Garret recommends reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory out loud to another person. Nicole recommends While You Were Sleeping . Website St...

Dec 28, 202344 min

Napoleon and War Movies

Adam and Nicole discuss Napoleon and what makes for a good war movie. We don't know what this movie was about and found it a failure of a narrative. Beyond that, the acting and casting choices didn't work, the soundtrack made no sense, and only the costumes were worthy of praise. We discuss what makes for a good war movie including having stakes, an understanding of the cause, and perspectives from among the ranks. Also you actually have to have two armies fighting in the movie for it to be a wa...

Dec 14, 202342 min

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and How to Play the Hunger Games

Garret, Stacy, and Nicole discuss the Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes after also reading the book. As fans of the Hunger Games, we all enjoyed the movie and the look back at how Katniss and Peeta's games came to be. We praise the cast diversity, but disagree on the success of the rewind back to earlier times presented in the movie. We discuss what it means to play the Hunger Games and to win them. We dig into how our backgrounds and personalities guide our chosen strategies. Garret ...

Nov 30, 202353 min

Rustin and Building a Protest

Justin and Nicole discuss Rustin and the intricacies of putting together social moviements. We highly enjoyed the performances, particularly Colman Domingo who captured the charisma and passion of Bayard Rustin. We talk about the challenges, the infighting, and the varying approaches to building a social movement. Justin recommends Lawmen: Bass Reeves . Nicole recommends Nature's Premium aloe cream . Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page...

Nov 16, 202346 min

Killers of the Flower Moon and Centering American Indians

Justin and Nicole with special guest Rosebud Sioux tribe member Marietta discuss Killers of the Flower Moon and American Indian stories that aren't getting told. We disagree on our enjoyment of a three and a half hour movie but praise the performances. We wish the story focused more on the Osage. We have a wide ranging discussion on American Indian culture and history. We learn about Maria Tallchief , prima ballerina from the Osage tribe. Marietta also recommends checking out the Gathering of Na...

Nov 02, 202351 min

The Exorcist: Believer and the Horror of Possession

Adam and Lexy discuss The Exorcist: Believer and whether being possessed by the devil still carries the same scare factor as it did when the original movie was made. Both hosts find the new movie fails to make good use of a legacy character and falls flat in the scare factor. We discuss if possession by the devil remains a timely fear versus other forms of possession. We find a known factor makes the fear much more unlikely. Adam recommends author Ashley Herring Blake . Lexy recommends Buttermil...

Oct 27, 202343 min

Dumb Money and the Trap of Individual Investing

Lexy and Nicole discuss Dumb Money and the difficulties most of us face running our investments. Lexy liked the movie better than Nicole who could not get past the central messaging of bad financial advice. We find the movie does a good job bringing audiences back into the world of the pandemic and describes the financial techniques and the basics of reddit well but some of the characters fell short. We discuss how the american economy has forced us all to be investors without the necessary trai...

Sep 28, 202345 min

Barbie and The Patriarchy Part II

Picking up where they left in the discussion of the male backlash again Barbie , Stacy and Nicole talk about how the movie stays away from using the word feminism but that the patriarchy is bad for both genders. We also discuss the consumerism aspect of Barbie. Stacy recommends Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and Nicole recommends season 16 of Business Wars: Hasbro vs Mattel . Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page...

Aug 24, 202327 min

Barbie and The Patriarchy Part I

Stacy and Nicole discuss Barbie and the movie's message about The Patriarchy. The first of a two part episode, we praise the movie for its sets, costumes, performances, and its honor of Barbie. We get into the male backlash against the movie and how men prefer toxic masculinity to any alternative presented on the left. Stay tuned for the second half! Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page...

Aug 17, 202345 min

Oppenheimer and Mutually Assured Destruction

Justin and Nicole discuss Oppenheimer and the issues around nuclear proliferation. We disagree on how much we liked the movie. We enjoyed the parts about the bomb and the sound design but disagreed on the later segments featuring Robert Downey Jr. We talk about the benefits and risks of nuclear proliferation, and Japan's special status as the only country to experience a nuclear bomb. Justin recommends Hardcore History: Supernova in the East and Peaky Blinders . Nicole recommends Copenhagen . We...

Aug 03, 202344 min

Joy Ride and Korean Adoptees

Lexy, Nicole, and special guest Monique discuss Joy Ride and the unique experience of Korean adoptees growing up in white families. We disagree on the humor based on personal taste and our appreciation of raunchy comedy. We all enjoyed the more serious and heartfelt aspects of film. We delve into a discussion about the experiences of Korean adoptees especially the difficulties of interracial adoption and how that affects identity. Lexy recommends Nimona , Nicole recommends Uncoupled , and Moniqu...

Jul 20, 202349 min

The Dial of Destiny and a Review of Indiana Jones

Adam and Nicole talk Indiana Jones, reviewing Dial of Destiny and the franchise as a whole. We give our definitive rankings on the five films and talk about how Indiana Jones has weathered the changes in movies while staying surprisingly consistent over time. At heart, the franchise is a swashbuckling adventure featuring a likable hero, a rare commodity these days. Adam recommends the Insidious franchise and Nicole recommends Vienna Blood . Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page...

Jul 13, 202344 min

Elemental and The Immigrant Story

Lexy and Nicole discuss Elemental and the stereotypical immigrant story. Lexy liked the movie better than Nicole despite agreeing the plot and writing were clunky. Performances by the actors elevated the poor material. The story sticks to a very stereotypical immigrant story casting the first generation american child against the prescribed path of her immigrant parents. It does little to tread any new territory beyond the basics. Website Store YouTube Facebook Group Page Nicole recommends Zooto...

Jun 29, 202344 min
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