Latest Movie Releases: Week of September 30
Joker: Folie à Deux | White Bird | Hold Your Breath | House Of Spoils | Salem's Lot | The Outrun |
The wait was worth it. Our apologies for our delayed episode, but it's out and ready to rock. We crack open the crackerjack mystery with superfan Esther Serota on our ultimate episode of Order Up! Season 7.
I am a Generation One Transformers child. I grew up riding my BMX to the store using my paper route money and allowance to buy Transformers action figures (this is back when child labour was only semi-frowned upon and letting kids go door to door at 5 AM multiple days a week was okay).
Winnipeg's Madeleine Roger has been releasing music for nearly a decade – as a solo artist, with her brother Lucas as Roger Roger, and recently accompanying The Fretless on tour and for a few songs on their upcoming new album.
We chat with New York comedian Marcus Monroe, get to the bottom of butter or no butter, and learn of his mastery of the Big Mac Attack.
This weekend saw the opening of the sports film You Gotta Believe. Every generation has a "sports film" – for some it's Field of Dreams, for others it's A League of Their Own or The Sandlot, and for me it was Bad News Bears.
Nick and I sit down to revisit the Mignolaverse with the miniseries Miss Truesdale and the Fall of Hyperborea. We go in hot, getting right to the heart of the subject, and talk about everything from Ancient Greek mythology to 19th century Russian mysticism. Find out why our family hates us sitting next to each other over Thanksgiving.
We chat with the incredible Brian Kiley, a veteran of Conan, Comedy Central, and Dry Bar, as he educates us with all new ways on how to beat the Movie Man at his own game.
Mary, Cari, Kelly, and Matt sit with the awesome New York based producer Jarel Hill to discuss popcorn, New York cinemas, and the evils of popcorn. That's right, not everyone is a popcorn pal.
Dan, Shaharah, and Matt chat about writer Mariko Tamaki and artist Yoshi Yoshitani's work I Am Not Starfire, a fun exploration of what it's like to be the child of a Teen Titan and the even bigger struggle: to be a teenager in this world today.
I sit down with New York's Adam Gabel who joined me in the studio for my first in person interview of this season. It was an absolute delight getting into Mitch Hedberg's headspace together. We chatted about Mitch's style, his history and tips and tricks of the trade as well as Adam's own album None of This Is True.
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