HR1 One Creepy Thriller, One Emotional Comeback Story—Andy Peth Rates Them. (3-13-26) episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 55 MIN

HR1 One Creepy Thriller, One Emotional Comeback Story—Andy Peth Rates Them. (3-13-26)

from Rush To Reason · host John Rush

It’s Friday on https://RushToReason.com, which means it’s time for Andy Peth’s 5-Star Movie Reviews. This week, Andy dives into two very different films—a chilling paranormal horror story and a deeply emotional drama about regret and redemption. Is “Undertone” a terrifying psychological thriller or just an overlong mood piece? And does “Reminders of Him” deliver the kind of heartfelt drama Hollywood rarely makes anymore? Andy breaks it all down using his signature 5-Star rating system designed around quality, political, and moral tones. Tune in to hear his complete review. Undertone — ★½☆☆☆ — 15:43 Andy Peth reviews this low-budget psychological horror film built around eerie audio recordings and paranormal podcast investigations. Reminders of Him — ★★★☆☆ — 28:46 This emotional drama follows a woman returning home after prison, desperate to reconnect with the daughter she has never been allowed to know. HOUR 2 Hour 2 of Rush to Reason turns into a lively celebration of one of the most powerful elements in film: movie soundtracks. John, Andy, and Richard invited listeners to weigh in as they explore the songs and scores that didn’t just accompany movies—they helped define them. What makes a soundtrack unforgettable? Is it a sweeping orchestral score like Star Wars or Jurassic Park, or a collection of hit songs that instantly take you back to the film? The conversation becomes a rapid-fire tour through movie history as classics and fan favorites pour in from callers and texts. From iconic scores like Rocky, Titanic, and Chariots of Fire to song-driven films like Top Gun, Dirty Dancing, and Grease, the hosts debate which soundtracks truly elevated their movies. Animated films also dominate the discussion, with titles like The Lion King, Frozen, Moana, and Shrek demonstrating the power of music in storytelling. Along the way, listeners add even more entries—from Pulp Fiction and Forrest Gump to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and 2001: A Space Odyssey. By the end of the hour, one thing becomes clear: great movies may tell the story—but great music makes audiences feel it.

It’s Friday on https://RushToReason.com, which means it’s time for Andy Peth’s 5-Star Movie Reviews. This week, Andy dives into two very different films—a chilling paranormal horror story and a deeply emotional drama about regret and redemption. Is “Undertone” a terrifying psychological thriller or just an overlong mood piece? And does “Reminders of Him” deliver the kind of heartfelt drama Hollywood rarely makes anymore? Andy breaks it all down using his signature 5-Star rating system designed around quality, political, and moral tones. Tune in to hear his complete review. Undertone — ★½☆☆☆ — 15:43 Andy Peth reviews this low-budget psychological horror film built around eerie audio recordings and paranormal podcast investigations. Reminders of Him — ★★★☆☆ — 28:46 This emotional drama follows a woman returning home after prison, desperate to reconnect with the daughter she has never been allowed to know. HOUR 2 Hour 2 of Rush to Reason turns into a lively celebration of one of the most powerful elements in film: movie soundtracks. John, Andy, and Richard invited listeners to weigh in as they explore the songs and scores that didn’t just accompany movies—they helped define them. What makes a soundtrack unforgettable? Is it a sweeping orchestral score like Star Wars or Jurassic Park, or a collection of hit songs that instantly take you back to the film? The conversation becomes a rapid-fire tour through movie history as classics and fan favorites pour in from callers and texts. From iconic scores like Rocky, Titanic, and Chariots of Fire to song-driven films like Top Gun, Dirty Dancing, and Grease, the hosts debate which soundtracks truly elevated their movies. Animated films also dominate the discussion, with titles like The Lion King, Frozen, Moana, and Shrek demonstrating the power of music in storytelling. Along the way, listeners add even more entries—from Pulp Fiction and Forrest Gump to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and 2001: A Space Odyssey. By the end of the hour, one thing becomes clear: great movies may tell the story—but great music makes audiences feel it.

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