79 - Cheese and Peele
In our final episode of our October horror series, Stephen and Tim discuss the significance of two similar yet very different films directed by Jordan Peele.
We're just two film and television enthusiasts making recommendations from our respective Netflix queues, with a little banter thrown in between.

In our final episode of our October horror series, Stephen and Tim discuss the significance of two similar yet very different films directed by Jordan Peele.
Continuing their spooky series during the month of October, Stephe and Tim discuss two mid-century films that have a variety of connections.
Stephen and Tim post an episode recorded early in the pandemic, but fitting for the season, and another entry into our horror film recommendations during the month of October.
Since it’s the first week of October, Stephe and Tim (joined once again by Jared) decide to kick off a month or horror film discussions, starting with 1997’s Event Horizon.
Stephen and Tim are joined once again by Jared to discuss one of the best shows of the 2010s - The Leftovers.
Wrapping up their stroll through the Christopher Nolan filmography, Stephen and Tim discuss his 2017 film Dunkirk, and end the series by ranking some of their favorite Nolan films.
Stephen and Tim continue their series looking back through Christopher Nolan’s filmography - this time launching themselves into the wormhole that is Interstellar.
Steph and Tim, along with the return of Jared, pause their Christopher Nolan retrospective to reflect on the life and inspiration of Wakanda’s king, Chadwick Boseman.
Stephen and Tim, joined by friend and fellow film fan Jared, don their cowls for their longest episode yet - their exploration of Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy.
Stephen and Tim slip on some silky pajamas and a face mask to discuss one of Nolan’s first major blockbusters (outside of the Dark Knight trilogy).
Stephe and Tim continue through Christopher Nolan's filmography. WARNING: THIS EPISODE SPOILS JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING IN THE FILM. You have been warned.
Stephen and Tim continue their look at Nolan's filmography - this time his first (and only so far) adapted screenplay.
Stephen and Tim endeavor to start a new series chronicling the films of Christopher Nolan. Although in this episode we tackle his first two, from here on out we will discuss them in chronological order with the hopes of leading up to his newest film, Tenet.
Taking an unexpected role as curmudgeon, Tim starts off a potentially recurring series discussing films where reacted differently to them than most viewers. ..... he is NOT a fan of The Greatest Showman.
this episode, we talk about one of the most talked-about musicals in a long time, now available for all to see on Disney Plus. What once was nearly impossible to see live, can now be watched from your living room.
In what sounds like nearly a different universe altogether, Stephen and Tim share an episode that was recorded back in April, discussing a newer film that has recently been made available on Netflix.
For Father’s Day, Steph and Tim wax nostalgic about their relationship with film their fathers, as well as speak from the perspective of fathers themselves.
Stephen and Tim continue their discussion surrounding current events with film as the springboard. Many thanks to Sean Robinson for joining us for this conversation!
Stephen and Tim discuss current events and recommend a film to encourage awareness and understanding.
Stephen and Tim recognize recent Memorial Day holidays with a discussion of a couple of their favorite military dramas.
Stephen and Tim embark on occasionally sharing films they would consider to be “perfect.” The recurring series begins with The Princess Bride.
Originally meant to directly follow their Onward episode Stephen and Tim rank the 22 Pixar films.
A couple days late, Stephen and Tim, in a very off-the-cuff- fashion, discuss the Skywalker Saga.
Continuing on their recent run of films, Stephen and Tim talk about a film that was made available for streaming rather abruptly due to it’s theatrical release beginning immediately before the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this episode, Stephen and Tim choose a film that felt oddly appropriate during this time of social distancing and sheltering-in-place.
Stephen and Tim share a couple favorite films from the past year - and they're both available on a streaming subscription! They also encourage you to refer to the coronavirus as that or COVID-19 and NOTHING ELSE. https://asianamericanchristiancollaborative.com/
Stephen and Tim share their favorite films of the past decade.
It's been a while. Stephen and Tim are back after 7 long years, and here to help you during your social distancing. We talk about our favorite shows over the past decade.