Rolling Stone's Alan Sepinwall joins Mike and Keith to discuss the *other* Chris Farley, David Spade collaboration, "Black Sheep." Regardless, everyone agrees Chris Farley is missed.
Rolling Stone's David Fear joins Mike and Keith to talk about Cameron Crowe's 2011 film, "We Bought a Zoo." And the title doesn't lie, they really did buy a zoo.
Brian Moylan joins Mike and Keith again to talk about yet another bad sequel. Though, Mike tries to argue that after 2015's "dark and gritty" Fantastic Four, at least there's some fun to be had in this one. Brian and Keith disagree.
As the 27th highest grossing film of 1995, shockingly, Michael Bay's "Bad Boys" wasn't the massive hit you might think it was. Ahead, Keith and Mike discuss Michael Bay's first movie, which also doubles as "The '90s, The Movie."
Real Housewives aficionado Brian Moylan joins Keith and Mike to break down this 1988 movie about murder, kidnapping, and drug smuggling -- that just also happens to, somehow, be a Crocodile Dundee movie.
What if you took a big chunk of the cast of "The Cannonball Run" and made a musical? You get Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton, and Dom DeLuise in "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas." Vanity Fair's Katey Rich joins Keith and Mike to break down the
We live in a world where there's a sequel to "Saturday Night Fever," that's directed by Sylvester Stallone, and no one talks about it. David Sims, from The Atlantic and one half of Blank Check Podcast, joins Keith and Mike to talk about this ve
Buzzfeed's Alison Willmore joins Keith and Mike to talk about the eighth highest grossing movie of 1991, the Julia Roberts vehicle, "Sleeping with the Enemy."
Keith had somehow never seen The Money Pit before the RNG made him watch the 28th highest grossing film of 1986. Meanwhile, Mike does his best to defend The Money Pit.
We explore the 49th highest-grossing film of 1984, which stars George Burns as God, George Burns as The Devil, and Blossom's dad as Rick Springfield, sort of.
Has Brad Pitt fought in every modern war? These and other burning questions get addressed when Mike Ryan, Keith Phipps, and special guest Sonia Saraiya check out the 2001 thriller 'Spy Game,' starring Brad Pitt, Robert Redford, and some of the
Mike Ryan, Keith Phipps are joined by their special guest, Variety TV critic Sonia Saraiya, as they explore the disturbing 1990 film Problem Child, a family comedy filled with bear attacks, serial killers, and Jack Warden abuse.
Mike and Keith revisit the 23rd highest-grossing film of 2009. Is it the least-loved entry in the Terminator? Does it deserve to be? Join us and find out.
Mike and Keith are joined by film journalist and hardcore Star Trek fan Jordan Hoffman to discuss one of the original cast's less-loved big screen adventures.