Antagonist
Sam battles the loud Brooklyn Halloween night, Zach gloats about his fancy mic, and the brothers discuss what it means to be an antagonist.

Sam battles the loud Brooklyn Halloween night, Zach gloats about his fancy mic, and the brothers discuss what it means to be an antagonist.
Sam and Zach talk about the scariest movies known to man, both the deep cuts and the classics. Also this is a Thanksgiving themed episode. That shit's the real horror story. OY!
Sam and Zach go over the greatest Halloween specials of ALL TIME. And yes, we talk about that one. Tehe.
Sam interviews Kantemir Balagov who premiered his film Beanpole at the New York Film Festival. Sam and Zach also talk about scary films that aren't quite horror movies.
Zach and Sam review Martin Scorsese's newest film The Irishman, Cannes Best Screenplay winner Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Cannes Jury Prize winner Fire Will Come, as well as First Cow, Beanpole, Martin Eden and Pedro Almodóvar's Pain and Glory.
Zach and Sam go over their first week as a NYFF pres. They talk about the following movies. SYNONYMS, YOUNG AHMED, ZOMBI CHILD, THE WILD GOOSE LAKE, THE TRAITOR, I WAS AT HOME, BUT…, THE WHISTLERS, TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH, A GIRL MISSING, LIBERTÉ, and SIBYL
Sam and Zach watch collectively eight 007 movies in one day to give you the most detailed history of the man of mystery himself.
Zach get's sensitive about his hair, Sam complains about the girl scouts, and the brothers talk on the negative and positive effects of nostalgia on modern cinema.
We are joined by first time returning guest Karina to discuss film bro, their spawners, and a new age of film "hoes."
Sam and Zach get down and dirty and talk about one of the most iconic filmmakers from the 90s, the most pretty good director of the 2000s, and he made a few movies in the 10s, the T-Man as he prefers to be called. This mostly has to do with the fact they both saw Once Upon.... A Time in Hollywood, but there is a lot to talk about.
IndieWire just came out with a list of the best films of the ENTIRE decade. We take a gander and express our extreme pleasures and palpable rage.
Marina watches the Cats video for the first time, Sam gets freaked out by the Amazon Alexa responding every time he talks about the Alexa Mini, and Zach Sings us a chilling song.
WTF is IMAX anywho!!!
Sam and Zach dip back into their old Podcast episode about A24 and talk about their first thoughts on the production company's new horror film "Midsommar" by Ari Aster
Zach believes he is finally decided on something, Sam is uncertain how he feels about Ben Stiller, as the brothers discuss what a good summer movie means.
The brothers bring on special guest Katie Schiller to talk about LGBTQ+ representation in film and TV throughout history and today.
Sam and Zach go over the Film vs. Digital cameras from the perspective of film makers with zero to no money.
Zach and Sam pull out an old show from their podcast days on how to fundraiser.
Special Guest Nick Deveau and Sam Ferguson talk about Cannes 2019 Palme d'Or winner Bong Joon-Ho, director of Snowpiercer, Okja, and most recently Parasite.
Sam went to the 2019 Cannes as part of the "3 days in Cannes" program. Sam packed a suit, a toothbrush, and his zoom audio recorder. This is a compilation of his opinions and thoughts on the festival and the movies that premiered. (p.s. sorry for the windy parts. Should have brought a sock.)
Robert Downey Jr, Ellen, Michael Keaton, Beep Boop Bop, the list goes on and on. These are actors and some directors who made a comeback after years of being out of the public eye. Also, Sam prepares for his trip to Cannes and Zach talks about how he still cries alone in his new mansion.
What does it mean to be a coming of age movie? Don't as Sam or Zach, for as you know, they remain undecided. But maybe you can come to your own answers as they travel down a worm hole to answer this unclear genre.
Sam is going to Cannes, the parents show up to talk about their favorite shots in movies and ridicule Sam and Zach for not being able to pronounce words, and we encourage films students to only do long takes.
Sam interviews his dear friend Karina Dandashi and Camille Allen to discuss the pros and cons of film twitter, cancel culture, and group think while Zach supposedly calls in from the NAB in Vegas. (He doesn't the lousy schmuck).
We talk with acclaimed sound mixer and editor Ai-Ling Lee. She's worked on such classic films as Spiderman 2, Watchman, Deadpool, The Waterboy, La La Land, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and most recently First Man. She's been nominated for four Oscars: two for sound mixing and two for sound editing. Zach and I also talk about what fame means to us but really listen to this interview!!