NO JUSTICE FOR THE LEAGUE, ZACK SNYDER CUT & FIXING ROTTEN TOMATOES #11
/Justice League is here! Was the wait worth it? Art and Zach react to the reactions to the latest DCEU movie from Warner Brothers.
Read MoreJustice League is here! Was the wait worth it? Art and Zach react to the reactions to the latest DCEU movie from Warner Brothers.
Read MoreWhat is going down at Disney? A new Star Wars trilogy from Rian Johnson, a Star Wars TV show coming on a Disney-owned streaming service, and more.
Read MoreArt & Zach are back on the podcast, breaking down Thor: Ragnarok's HUGE weekend box office, the future of House of Cards without the ousted Kevin Spacey, and Amazon's plans to bring viewers back to Middle Earth.
Read MoreWe didn't want to let this episode go to waste even though it's a couple of weeks old... Art talks It, Zach discusses Atypical and Ozark, and then the guys get into (what was then) the latest entertainment news.
Read MoreAfter an intense Season 7, Art & Zach look ahead to Game of Thrones Season 8 and make predictions for how this epic TV show will all end. Who will die?
Read MoreArt and Zach are back from a summer hiatus to break down the end of Game of Thrones 7th season and look ahead to Season 8.
Read MoreIt's Christopher Nolan Week on the Intercut - Art & Zach get into their feelings on the Dark Knight filmmaker's latest movie, Dunkirk, and discuss Nolan's negative comments directed at streaming giant, Netflix.
Read MoreAn excerpt from Intercut Episode #6, after discussing Dunkirk Art & Zach countdown their Top 5 Chris Nolan Movies - from Memento to Interstellar and everything in between (sorry, Following).
Read MoreChristopher Nolan is back in theaters with DUNKIRK starring Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh & Harry Styles. Art & Zach break down Nolan's WWII action-adventure.
Read MoreFrom Episode 5 of the Intercut, Art & Zach discuss Art's reaction to the conclusion of the Planet of the Apes prequel trilogy. War for the Planet of the Apes features Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, and Steve Zahn.
Read MoreOn Episode 5 of the Intercut podcast, Art & Zach talk about Matt Reeves' War For the Planet of the Apes, the new Netflix streaming release Take Me, and break down their anticipation for Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk.
Read MoreArt & Zach swing headfirst into the new Spider-Man movie, a full review discussion with spoiler talk, and even some talk about the post-credits scenes, as well as the future of Spider-Man properties.
Read MoreZach and Art dive into their spoiler-filled thoughts on the 6th Spider-Man movie in the last 15 years, Spider-Man: Homecoming. How is this iteration of the web-slinger different than past Spider-Man movies?
Read MoreDespite some technical difficulties, episode #3 of the Intercut podcast is here!
Read MoreDo the enticing previews of It Comes At Night mislead audiences? Should that change how people feel react to the new Trey Edward Shults film, and is it worthwhile anyway?
Read MoreCritics and audiences can't seem to agree on Rotten Tomatoes when it comes to new movies like It Comes at Night or The Mummy, but Art & Zach think they know the reason why.
Read MoreDoes Wonder Woman transcend the superhero genre or is it just a new element to an old recipe? Art from TheAtZShow and Zach from Multiplex break down their spoiler-heavy thoughts.
Read MoreDoes Wonder Woman deserve the high praise it's received? How much does DC Entertainment's new movie resemble other movies in the genre, including Marvel's Thor?
Read MoreDo you seek out every new trailer or avoid movie clips like a plague? Art from TheAtZShow and Zach from Multiplex talk trailers, Tom Hardy as Venom, and more.
Read MoreCovering the good, the bad, and everything in-between about movies.
Hollywood has a new generation of actors ready to become the next A-lister, but who has the chops and the resume to become the next icon?
Adam Sandler has evolved from cinema’s preeminent manchild to unaffected cool guy to surprising thespian over the course of his storied movie career.
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.