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Episode 512: "The Fall Guy," "New Life," and "Unfrosted"

Spoilerpiece Theatre

Release Date: 05/03/2024

Episode 514: Episode 514: "Babes" and "You Can't Run Forever"

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What happens when all three critics on Spoilerpiece have problems with both movies on the docket? Listen and you’ll find out! First up is director/co-writer Michelle Schumacher’s (2:26), a wannabe thriller starring Schumacher’s husband J.K. Simmons, Schumacher’s daughter Olivia Simmons, and a bunch of people who apparently didn’t know better than to get involved in this thing. (You *can* avoid this shit.) Then there’s (23:55), the new comedy (in air quotes) from director Pamela Adlon, starring and co-written by Ilana Glazer. This thing is getting glowing reviews absolutely...

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Episode 513: Episode 513: "Let It Be" remastered, "Evil Does Not Exist," and "Force of Nature: The Dry 2"

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This week there’s a music documentary, an eco-fable set in Japan, and Dave’s favorite cinematic subgenre: Australian detective stories starring Eric Bana! To start things, Dave fills Megan and Evan in on Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s remastered , which crawled so Peter Jackson’s could fuggin’ sprint. Megan watched , said eco-fable, which focuses on a village near Tokyo and a clamping site being developed nearby. This is Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s follow-up to the much-lauded . Finally, everyone saw , which features Bana reprising the role of Aaron Falk from . (Aside: (Dave and Evan’s...

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Episode 512: Episode 512: "The Fall Guy," "New Life," and "Unfrosted"

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This week Megan fills Dave and Evan in on the Ryan Gosling/Emily Blunt-starring (2:03), which is an update of the TV series "The Fall Guy" (bet you didn't see that one coming). Is it good? Bad? Somewhere in between? Then Megan and Dave talk about the genre hyphenate (12:56), which seems to be one thing (suspense thriller) and then becomes quite another (sci-fi/horror!). And Evan joins Dave and Megan to talk about Jerry Seinfeld's , the almost entirely untrue story of the creation of Pop Tarts. we talk about one of Dave's favorites, , a first-time watch for both Megan and Evan.

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Episode 511: Episode 511: "Boy Kills World," "Butterfly in the Sky," and "Humane"

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This week on the show, we got some wires crossed (which is to say *Dave* got some wires crossed). So he mistakenly watched (2:24), the new Bill-Skarsgård-kills-the-shit-out-of-everyone movie, instead of (12:33), a new documentary about “Reading Rainbow.” But fear not! Megan and Evan watched BUTTERFLY IN THE SKY, and to suggest they completely Stan out isn’t far-fetched (though it’s refreshing to hear two of us on the podcast love a moviegoing experience so much). Finally, Megan and Dave watched (32:25), Caitlin Cronenberg’s feature directing debut, in which a wealthy family...

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Episode 510: Episode 510: "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" and "We Grown Now"

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This week Megan took one for the team and checked in on Guy Ritchie’s latest, (2:38). Does this based-on-a-true-story movie take Ritchie down some less traveled paths? Or is it standard Guy Ritchie fare? Megan has the answers! Evan and Dave join Megan to talk about (17:52), writer/director Minhal Baig’s coming-of-age story of two boys growing up in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green complex in the early 1990s. Over on Patreon, in honor of its 50th anniversary, we talk about Francis Ford Coppola’s THE CONVERSATION.

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Episode 509: Episode 509: "Civil War" and "The Greatest Hits"

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Perhaps you’ve heard the brouhaha surrounding writer-director Alex Garland’s Kirsten Dunst-starring (2:18) and wondered what it’s all about (um...a civil war...in the United States...in the near future). Wonder no more! Megan and Dave saw it, and they have things to say: unkind, complimentary, and all points in between. One of them hated it. One did not, acknowledging its strengths as well as its flaws. Then Evan joined Megan and Dave to watch (32:15), starring Lucy Boynton and Justin H. Min, and written and directed by Ned Benson. And guess what? NOT A ROM-COM, which Evan and Dave...

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Episode 508: Episode 508: "The People's Joker" and "Girls State"

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This week on the show we Megan and Dave tackled the controversial (to Warner Bros.) (1:53), director/co-writer/editor/star Vera Drew's queer coming-of-age superhero parody. Good sound design, good visuals. What else is good about it? Then Evan, Megan, and Dave talk about the documentary (24:27), directors Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine’s companion piece to their 2020 doc . Following a group of  teenage girls from Missouri as they navigate a week-long immersive democratic experiment, the Spoilerpieces have a range of views. , in honor of its 90th anniversary, we talk about the classic...

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Episode #507: “Femme” and “Ennio Episode #507: “Femme” and “Ennio"

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Dave can't join us, so it’s just Megan and Evan this week! First, Megan reviews Giuseppe Tornatore’s lengthy, yet fascinating documentary  (2:35) about the life and work of Italian film composer Ennio Morricone. Then we both discuss Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping’s gritty queer thriller (16:18), which captivated us, but left us with some complicated feelings. And in this week’s , we chat about the winner of our poll on women-directed films, Lynne Ramsay’s psychological drama !

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Episode 506: Episode 506: "Late Night with the Devil" and "Road House"

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On this week’s show, Megan and Dave kick things off with (2:18), Cameron and Colin Cairnes's nasty found-footage horror thriller starring David Dastmalchian and featuring demonic possession, heads on fire, garroting by necklace, all wrapped up in a nifty 1970s production design. Bonus: Michael Ironsides does the opening voiceover! Then Evan, Megan, and Dave watched director Doug Liman’s update of (21:03). Jake Gyllenhaal picks up Patrick Swayze’s reins and beats the snot out of (checks notes) countless people. And there’s a man-eating crocodile thrown in for good measure. But is it...

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Episode 505: Episode 505: "Love Lies Bleeding," "Stopmotion," and "Frida"

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Megan kicks things off this week with talk of (2:16), Rose Glass's intense queer thriller starring Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian. Verdict? LISTEN (ha). Next Dave and Megan review (6:11), Robert Morgan's horror movie starring Aisling Franciosi and featuring lots of compelling stop-motion animation. Megan likes it but wishes it delved deeper, and Dave thinks they should have stopped this motion picture from being a thing. Lastly, Evan, Megan, and Dave all discuss (17:37), Carla Gutierrez's dynamic Frida Kahlo documentary that everyone liked. , we talk about the 2024 Oscars. If you’re a...

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