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The Filmlosophers are back to deliver a DOUBLE DOSE of episodes this week, and they're bringing some much-needed laughter with their discussion of the reboot of a comedy classic: "The Naked Gun" (2025)! They'll dive into how this new version stands up to the original, the comedic timing, and whether it successfully recaptures the spirit of its predecessors. But the humor takes a turn for the serious as Host Eddie shares a harrowing story from his own screening of the film. This leads to a heated debate with the crew about whether there should be an age limit for movie patrons, and if theater...
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Welcome to the latest installment of Extra Credit: The Intern Files! This week, Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy and Intern Sarah take the reins to dissect Netflix's recently dropped animated film from Sony Animation, KPop Demon Hunter. Does this musical action-fantasy hit all the right notes, or does it fall flat? Amy and Sarah dive deep into the film's animation, story, and — of course — its KPop bona fides. Prepare for a lively discussion as they debate whether the film lives up to its hype or if it’s just another forgettable tune in the streaming landscape. Beyond the review, the...
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Get ready for an episode of SUPER proportions! The Filmlosophers are flying into their discussion of James Gunn's highly anticipated 2025 film, "Superman." The crew dives deep into this unique portrayal of the Man of Steel, recognizing Gunn's masterful efforts in bringing the humanity of the Last Son of Krypton to the forefront, more so than just his incredible powers. From his nuanced characterization to the fresh take on his origin, they'll dissect what makes this iteration of Superman truly stand out on the big screen. Plus, Host Eddie brings another fun challenge to the table in a segment...
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The Filmlosophers are roaring back into action this week, dissecting the latest thought-provoking entry in the iconic dinosaur saga: Jurassic World Rebirth! Join the crew as they sink their teeth into the film's new direction, its evolutionary themes, and whether it manages to capture the awe and terror that made the original so groundbreaking. But the discussion doesn't stop with genetically engineered creatures. The team also takes a bewildered look at the New York Times' recent list of the top 100 films of the 21st century. Prepare for passionate disagreements, head-scratching placements,...
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The Filmlosophers are steeling themselves for a gripping discussion as they dive into 28 Years Later, the latest entry in the groundbreaking franchise that redefined zombie horror almost three decades ago. Join Hosts Eddie and Spencer, along with Intern Sarah, as they unravel the unique vision that Director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland unleash in this new chapter of their terrifying universe. From the compelling performances on screen to the incredible efforts behind the camera, the crew will explore how 28 Years Later delivers not just a chilling cinematic experience, but also a...
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This week, The Filmlosophers are flying high as they passionately discuss DreamWorks' latest live-action adaptation, How to Train Your Dragon (2025)! The crew is practically waxing poetic, applauding the studio's incredible efforts to not only successfully adapt a beloved animated property but also deliver something genuinely unique – an experience that, unlike a certain "House of Mouse," feels fresh and distinct from its animated predecessor. From the breathtaking visuals to the heartfelt storytelling, they'll dissect what makes this adaptation soar and why it's setting a new standard for...
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This week, The Filmlosophers are ready to wax on, wax off as they dive into the latest entry in the 40-year-long martial arts saga: Karate Kid: Legends! They'll break down how this new chapter continues the legacy, introducing fresh faces while honoring the spirit of the original. Is it a worthy addition to the dojo, or does it miss the mark? But that's not all! After countless off-air discussions (and Eddie finally throwing in the towel), Amy and Spencer get to fan gush about the epic season finale of the most recent Doctor Who series. Expect passionate analysis, fan theories, and plenty...
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Host Eddie returns this week, hopefully recovered from his illness, and is eager to hear how the show fared in his absence! After a quick catch-up, the crew dives headfirst into Disney's latest live-action remake: 2025's Lilo & Stitch. Join Eddie, Spencer, Intern Manager Amy, and Intern Sarah as they grapple with the necessity of this update to a beloved 2-D animated masterpiece. They'll dissect the confusing changes, the restructuring of familiar characters, and share their overall reactions to a film that has left them with more questions than "Ohana." Was this a worthwhile experiment,...
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Death's design is back! This week, The Filmlosophers – with Spencer, Intern Manager Amy, and Intern Sarah holding down the fort in Eddie's absence – are bracing for impact as they discuss what's being billed as the potentially final chapter in the gruesome "Final Destination" saga: "Final Destination: Bloodlines". Join the trio as they navigate the latest creative ways fate finds its victims, dissecting the franchise's enduring appeal, the inventiveness of the death sequences, the last performance of a horror icon, and whether "Bloodlines" offers a satisfying conclusion to the series....
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The Filmlosophers are assembling to dissect the final thunderclap of the MCU's Phase 5: Marvel's Thunderbolts*! They're diving deep into this unique team of anti-heroes, exploring the film's approach to mental health and its representation of characters grappling with their inner demons. Beyond the super-powered action, the crew will also discuss the current state of the MCU and why Thunderbolts* feels like a much-needed jolt of energy and a refreshing departure from recent inconsistencies. Is this the course correction Marvel needs? But the analysis isn't all serious! The Filmlosophers will...
info_outlineThis Christmas Day, The Filmlosophers are taking a trip back to a simpler time… a time of dial-up internet, frosted tips, and widespread panic about the impending digital apocalypse. They’re unwrapping 2024’s Y2K, a film that explores the unique anxieties and cultural landscape of the late 90s/early 2000s. As you unwrap your presents, join them as they unwrap the layers of this nostalgic throwback, contrasting the warm, fuzzy feelings of the holidays with the cold, hard fear of technological collapse. Was it really that bad? Or are we just looking back with rose-tinted, pixelated glasses? (Contains spoilers for Y2K.)