Movie Schmovie
Summary: A movie review podcast that revolves around the always interesting opinions of Steve, Ronald, and John. Facts, Laughs, Friends. This is Movie Schmovie.
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- Artist: Steve Reter, Ronald James, John Walker
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This week the guys have watched Magic, the psychological thriller from 1978 starring Anthony Hopkins, Ann Margret, Burgess Meredith and a dummy named Fats; Billy Eichner's new starring vehicle/rom-com, Bros; and the divisive capper to David Gordon Green's horror reboot trilogy, Halloween Ends. Listen in to hear their thoughts!
Giggle fits! False starts! False news items! Real feelings! The Schmovie Kids are back and they're ready to spill thoughts about fantasy classic The Neverending Story, The Disney+ MCU special Werewolf by Night, and a few other recently-viewed films and shows. You know the drill—but in October the drill goes right in your eye! Watch out, seriously.
Join us as Ronald, Steve, and John band together for an adventure across the media landscape. On their journey, they stop briefly to discuss Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine officially joining the MCU in Deadpool 3, share their feelings about the 80’s family classic The Brave Little Toaster, and recommend the best of the rest of what they’ve been watching lately - including Apple TV+’s Bad Sisters, Ti West‘s Pearl, Hulu’s Reboot, and HBO Max’s Industry.
Ron, Steve, and John are back with a fantasy-stuffed episode as they discuss sleepy animated classic The Last Unicorn; HBO's brand new Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon; and Amazon's expensive Tolkien gamble, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Only for the stout of heart.
Ron, Steve, and John are back at it, this time scaling the heights of Fall, the new thriller about two annoying people stuck at the top of a cell tower. They also make time for Steve's Required Viewing selection, 2010's star-studded Animal Kingdom. Plus other stuff!
Ron, Steve, and John dig into the recent pivot at HBO Max, including the shelving of the near-finished, 90 million dollar tax write-off known as Batgirl. Then they chat about Ron's Required Viewing selection, Raging Fire (starring Donnie Yen). Lastly they disappear into the forest to hide from the genre thrills of Prey.
Ron, Steve, and John rally their powers to make sense of the MCU news coming out of San Diego ComicCon, take a long shower with wacky horror sequel Psycho II, and look into the sky very cautiously at NOPE, the latest conversation piece from writer/director Jordan Peele. Yep!
Ron, Steve, and John give gut reactions to some newly-released trailers for some highly-anticipated genre projects, look back at one of James Caan's most iconic roles in Michael Mann's 1981 crime movie Thief, and catch up on other stuff they've watched recently. Bring your drill.
Ronald, Steve, and John settle in to chew on some big topics, namely all the stuff in the title of this episode. Pull up a chair, it's gonna be a long night.
Ronald, Steve, and John discuss their viewing choices from this year's Tribeca Film Festival and then chat about Obi-Wan Kenobi's recent finale episode, as well as a few other things they've seen.
Did Ronald finally catch up on the current season of Stranger Things? Maybe. Did Steve see some stinkers on the big screen? Possibly. And does John’s hair look as glorious as ever? Absolutely! You’ll need to subscribe to the YouTube feed to witness that last nugget. Join us for this week’s messy Catchup episode, as we cover everything under the Sun!
This week it's a whole lot of episodic storytelling, as Ronald, Steve, and John look in on Amazon's The Boys, as well as the latest Obi-Wan Kenobi installment and the debut of Ms. Marvel (both on Disney+).
Holy crap, just look at that title. That's a lot of big stuff. Somehow Ronald, Steve, and John manage to cover it all.
Ron, Steve, and John chat about recent stuff they've seen, from an MCU trailer to several movies and streaming shows.
It's time for more Marvel Schmarvel! This episode the guys dig into the Moon Knight finale on Disney+ before an in-depth chat about Doctor Strange in the Multiverses of Madness, now in theaters.