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Carter and Jonathan look at two films with contenders in this year's race for Best Actress

Carter and Jonathan look at two films with contenders in this year's race for Best Actress
Carter and Jonathan are back to discuss the movie of the year, Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon. Then the movie brats review Pedro Almodovar's latest short film starring Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal.
Carter and Jonathan review three summer releases starring up and coming talent, Ayo Edebiri
Carter and Jonathan celebrate the 5th anniversary of the Movie Brats podcast by choosing their respective 5 favorite movies of the last 5 years
Carter and Jonathan review two of the buzziest titles of the summer that are not for the faint of heart
Carter and Jonathan are back to break down the movie event of the Summer: Barbenheimer!
Carter and Jonathan review some period pieces set in the United States during the mid 20th Century
Carter and Jonathan are back to discuss some early Summer releases with a focus on relationships. They start with Past Lives, one of the best reviewed films of the year so far, before moving on to You Hurt My Feelings starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and finishing up with Sanctuary starring Margaret Qualley
Carter and Jonathan commemorate the final months of Netflix's longstanding dvd by mail service by looking at some movies that are only available on dvd and not on streaming services
Carter and Jonathan are back to review some more recent releases including the latest from auteur filmmaker Ari Aster, a blockbuster release hoping to launch a new franchise and the latest installment in the Evil Dead series
The Movie Brats finally review some movies released in 2023 as they take a look at the newest installment in the Scream franchise, the latest chapter of the John Wick cinematic universe, as well as one of the surprise hits of the year: Ben Affleck's Air
This month on Dick's Picks we review Ghosted before breaking down one of the most notorious flops of the early 2000s: Timeline
Carter and Dick review two "good bad movies" from 2023 and then finish up with Dick's TV corner
Carter and Jonathan preview the Academy Awards by giving their thoughts on who they think will win each category as well as who they think should win among the nominees
Carter and Jonathan preview their most anticipated movies of 2023
Carter and Jonathan count down their top movies of 2022
The first Dick's Picks of 2023, only a few days late. We begin the year with another Carter's pick: The Last Detail (1973) dir. Hal Ashby. The episode begins with some historical context for the movie including a summary of the New Hollywood movement and then moves on to a breakdown of the movie's plot before finishing off with our usual categories. Some of the clips for the film include explicit language
Carter and Jonathan discuss two period pieces that are both set in the 1920's but that take place in very different parts of the world: a rural island off the coast of Ireland versus the glitz and glam of early Hollywood
Carter and Jonathan discuss two period pieces set in the late 20th century
Carter and Jonathan are back to review two epics dealing with the subject of colonialism. Avatar: The Way of Water is the follow-up to 2009's Avatar and is already breaking all kinds of box office records. RRR is the most expensive Indian film ever made and is having a global impact unlike any Indian blockbuster to come before it.
Carter and Jonathan are back for their first podcast recorded in 2023. We will start the new year by looking back at some of the major releases from the end of 2022, beginning with two mystery films: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and Decision to Leave
Carter and Jonathan review two awards contenders that were released in recent months
Dick's Picks is back for a Christmas special in which we take a look at A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas
Carter and Jonathan are back to discuss one of the most important American directors of the last 50 years: Steven Spielberg. They start by reviewing his latest film, The Fabelmans, and then move on to discuss his career and some of his most important films.
Carter and Jonathan are back with another horror-focused episode
Carter and Jonathan discuss three movies about art and artists
We are back with another Carter's pick for this September edition of Dick's Picks as we break down one of the greatest American comedies of all time: To Be or Not to Be
In this special episode Carter and Jonathan discuss the importance of DVDs and Blu-Rays in a world that is becoming more and more dominated by streaming services. They talk about where they buy their physical media, the benefits of having your favorite movies on hand and then finish up with a few movies that are unavailable on streaming services but still have life via physical media.
Carter and Jonathan review some of the recent horror releases
Carter and Jonathan are back to discuss one of cinema's most important genres: biopics. They start off by reviewing Baz Luhrmann's Elvis and Terence Davies's Benediction and then move on to a more general discussion of the genre and some of the more interesting biopics that they have seen.