THE THIRTEENTH YEAR
Drew and Nick kick off the new year with THE THIRTEENTH YEAR: a movie about a teenager turning into a mermaid!

Drew and Nick kick off the new year with THE THIRTEENTH YEAR: a movie about a teenager turning into a mermaid!
Drew and Nick recount the year that was 2015 with some of their favorite stuff.
Drew and Nick tackle the biggest movie of the year... STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS!
A long time ago, in a childhood far, far away, Drew, Nick, and special guest Travis Newton talked about what it was like growing up with Star Wars.
Drew and Nick conclude their Case for Criterion series (for now) with Stephen Chow's madcap martial arts masterpiece, KUNG FU HUSTLE!
Drew and Nick murk some gorilla-wolf muthas in ATTACK THE BLOCK. Believe, bruv.
A little bit of gratitude from Drew.
Drew and Nick travel to the land of baguettes and foie gras to discuss director Jean-Pierre Jeunet's whimsical classic, AMÉLIE.
Drew and Nick travel back to 2007 to discuss Nacho Vigalondo's debut film, TIMECRIMES.
Drew and Nick return with a John Wayne movie that isn't a western! It's 1952's THE QUIET MAN.
Drew and Nick welcome back Travis Newton to discuss a horror duology worthy of entering the Criterion ranks: HOSTEL and HOSTEL PART II.
Drew makes his case for one of his all-time favorite films: CREEPSHOW!
Drew and Nick get nebbish and zany with this week's Case for Criterion: Woody Allen's LOVE AND DEATH.
Drew subjects Nick to one of the most controversial movies ever made: CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST. It nearly destroys them both.
Drew and Nick make a case for the one Adam Sandler film everyone needs to see, Paul Thomas Anderson's PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE.
Drew and Nick offer up movies that they believe belong in the prestigious Criterion Collection. The first entry: A FACE IN THE CROWD. It's Elia Kazan and Budd Schulberg's terrifying follow-up to ON THE WATERFRONT!
For our 50th episode, we're excited to welcome Mary Murray to the podcast! We talk about two of her favorite movies, CLUE and CLUELESS. If you'd like to read Mary's "10 Commandments According to Cher", then follow this link: http://elitedaily.com/life/cher-horowitz-commandments/1145243/
Drew and Nick end the Cuckoo for Criterion series with the Frenchest of French films: MY NIGHT AT MAUD'S.
Drew and Nick don't wanna miss a thing, even those Criterion movies that some would rather miss. This week, it's Michael Bay's feverish ode to annihilation, ARMAGEDDON.
Drew and Nick run away from their rich dads and hook up with the Frank Capra comedy classic, IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT. Read more at http://genrevision.com
Drew and Nick take a dip in a radioactive river and come back as teenage zombies in order to enjoy I WAS A TEENAGE ZOMBIE. Read more at http://genrevision.com
Drew and Nick tackle one of the most beloved movies in the history of cinema, BICYCLE THIEVES. Their response might be as devastating as the economic turmoil of a post-WWII Italy.
Drew and Nick offer a peek behind the curtain with some pre-show banter about America's favorite sausage. The hot dogs that Nick turned Drew onto are Nathan's Original Coney Island Natural Casing Beef Frankfurters. The featured image for this episode is a "dragged through the garden" Chicago-style dog. Here is the UNDER THE DOG image that Nick sent to Drew: http://under-the-dog.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/catch_l.jpg Read more at http://genrevision.com...
Drew and Nick lean on the everlasting arm of one of America's greatest films, THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER. Currently Consuming topics: 7 DAYS IN HELL and the Batman: Arkham games. Read show notes at http://genrevision.com
Drew and Nick accept a dangerous mission to traverse the 1953 suspense classic, THE WAGES OF FEAR. Currently Consuming topics: MARRIED and the SUICIDE SQUAD trailer. Read show notes at http://genrevision.com
Drew and Nick accept a contract to watch one of the best hitman movies ever, LE SAMOURAI. Currently Consuming topics: INVASION OFTHE BODY SNATCHERS and BLOW OUT.
Drew and Nick get soused this week with the W.C. Fields comedy classic THE BANK DICK. Currently Consuming topics: DOPE and TERMINATOR GENISYS
Drew and Nick watch a brutal comedy about a charming serial killer and the documentary film crew that follows him around. Not an all-ages movie by any means.
Drew and Nick show off their cinematic chops by going cuckoo for the films in the Criterion Collection. The first entry: 1956's CRAZED FRUIT. Read show notes at http://genrevision.com
The park is open, and Drew and Nick spare no expense touring the place. Is this new attraction worth the price of admission? Find out in our episode on JURASSIC WORLD!