In this special Quarantine edition of Fixed in Post, host John Barber recruits some new blood. He is joined by Chris Thiessen, Director of Sales & Event Programming at the Rabbit Room, and they cover two of John's favorite films—Children of Men
John Barber and Pete Peterson look back at the year in film and start making some lists. A list of favorites? Yep. A list of disappointments? Yep. Lists everywhere. It was the best of years, it was the worst of years (and John Barber is mostly
Love him or hate him, Quentin Tarantino has always been a provocative director. In his newest film he takes a look back at the Hollywood of the late '60s with its hippies and westerns and Bruce Lee and even a little bit of The Great Escape. The
There’s been some negative press about the new Tolkien biopic starring Nicholas Hoult and Lily Collins, and a lot of folks have shied away from the film due to rumors of how the film might have been mishandled. The legacy of old Tollers is some
Jordan Peele made a big splash with his first film, Get Out. Now he’s back with Us. It’s taking theaters by storm and, yes, we have thoughts. Is Peele the new Hitchcock? How is Us about us? Is it better than Get Out? In this episode of Fixed In
The final season of the most successful TV show in history is about to premiere. Should you care? Maybe. Maybe not. It’s a show that’s bound to divide people, especially in a Christian context. In this episode, John and Pete discuss the good, t
We’re kicking off this first episode by looking back at the year in movies. Spoiler Alert: the Oscars would look a LOT different if we were in charge.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for p