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Read MoreIf all you knew about a movie was the person starring in it, who would be at the top of your list?
Read MoreImmediately following the 96th Academy Awards, Art & Zach are joined by Murjani Rawls to break down the Oscars - from all the Oppenheimer & Poor Things success to the lack of love for Killers of the Flower Moon and Past Lives.
Read MoreEmma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos team up again with Poor Things, the Greek director's first feature film since The Favorite.
Read MoreWe return to a fan-favorite concept but for a different age bracket for this podcast, assembling a bracket of the Best Movie Stars in Their 30s. Art and Zach get some help from Kristen Maldonado to assess the careers are Hollywood's hottest stars and starlets. Out of all of these Oscar-winners, box office champions and internet favorites, whose star burns the brightest?
Read MorePicking the 4 best performances in a year is way too easy. What if there was only one acting Oscar every 8 years? Art and Zach look to answer that question in our latest Intercut bracket with a little help from The Oscar Expert and Brother Bro from The Oscar Expert! Also, stick around for our Picks for the Week!
Read MoreArt's in New York! Differing opinions on Yorgos Lanthimos' The Favourite. Also, answering questions from Intercut listeners, What We're Watching, and Picks for the Week.
Read MoreCovering the good, the bad, and everything in-between about movies.
Amanda, Art & Zach try to decide the best Leonardo DiCaprio movie in celebration of his latest release, One Battle After Another.
Two decades after a foundational year for us all, we take a look back at our adolescent selves and count down our Top 10 Favorite Films of 2005 to ring in their 20-year anniversaries.
New York Film Festival 2025 featured a splashy slate of movies, including world premieres of films from Daniel Day-Lewis and Bradley Cooper, award winners from the Cannes & Venice Film Festivals, as well as a surprise screening of Marty Supreme.