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Movie Marathon Podcast

The Movie Marathon Podcast is a film podcast built around the binge. We marathon entire franchises and films from start to finish — one movie per episode — covering the production history, the casting, the performances, and what each film actually means. Our rewatches are tied to new releases and culturally relevant moments, so there's always a reason to be listening. Whether you've seen the movie 30 times or you just came out of the theater, every episode is a deep dive. Every binge is intentional. And every opinion was formed by watching the movies before we turned on our mics. Welcome to the Binge Bros, let's marathon some movies.New episodes every Tuesday.

  1. 19

    Obsession — Curry Barker's Horror Masterpiece

    The Binge Bros make a wish to watch Obsession, Curry Barker's little $750,000 horror indie that became Focus Features' highest grossing film ever at $224 million worldwide. The episode covers the full production story behind the film, from the Simpsons rerun that inspired the One Wish Willow to the Romeo and Juliet alternate ending that didn't make the cut, and goes beat by beat through the plot including the customer service call voiced by Barker himself. You only get one wish so be sure to listen and subscribe.

  2. 18

    Backrooms — Did It Live Up To The Hype?

    The Movie Marathon Podcast walks through the wall to discuss the A24 horror film from 20-year-old YouTuber Kane Parsons, adapting his own viral web series into an A24 smash hit feature debut starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve. The episode covers the production story behind the film's practical sets, the trauma-as-monster concept the film builds around, and a full breakdown of that divisive ending. Does the Backrooms concept hold up at feature length? The Binge Bros weigh in.

  3. 17

    All "Scary Movie" Films Ranked — Including Scary Movie 6

    Coinciding with the release of Scary Movie 6, the Binge Bros rank all six Scary Movie films worst to best. The episode covers the full production story behind each entry including the 15-to-1 box office ratio that made the original a phenomenon, the Marlon Brando one-day shoot that in Scary Movie 2, the original Scary Movie 3 script that was going to be called "Episode I — Lord of the Brooms," the director of Scary Movie 5 telling audiences not to bother seeing it, and the Wayans Brothers returning 23 years later specifically because the Weinsteins fell. Plus the history of the spoof genre, what ages badly versus what still works, and whether any film in this franchise is genuinely good, not good for a spoof, just good.

  4. 16

    Toy Story Movies Ranked — What Is the Best Toy Story Movie?

    Ahead of Toy Story 5, the Binge Bros rank all four Toy Story films worst to best. The episode covers the full production story for each film including the Black Friday Incident that nearly ended the original before it started, the Pixar server disaster that almost erased Toy Story 2, the Disney corporate war that preceded Toy Story 3, and the philosophical differences that derailed Toy Story 4's original writers. The film-by-film ranking breakdown also includes production trivia, cast notes, iconic moments and the real question: is Toy Story 3 the greatest ending in the history of animated film? Plus a song ranking and what we want to see from Toy Story 5.

  5. 15

    The Mandalorian and Grogu — Full Movie Review (Spoilers)

    This is a special early release episode — The Mandalorian and Grogu just hit theaters on May 22nd and we couldn't wait to drop it. Full spoilers ahead. This is the way.The episode covers the full production story, how this began as Season 4 of The Mandalorian, how the 2023 strikes turned it into a $165 million IMAX film, and the $5 million Grogu puppet at the center of it all. Then the full movie breakdown: Din Djarin as a New Republic operative, Rotta the Hutt as the film's surprising emotional anchor, Sigourney Weaver's 5 minutes of screen-time, the Martin Scorsese cameo and whether the father-son dynamic between Mando and Grogu still has somewhere left to go. We have spoken.

  6. 14

    The Mandalorian — This Is The Way Star Wars Should Feel

    Ahead of The Mandalorian and Grogu, the Movie Marathon Podcast rewatches all three seasons of The Mandalorian, a show that reinvigorated Star Wars while also bringing some real lows. First we talk about the state of Star Wars and our love for the franchise. Then we do the full production history: Jon Favreau's lone gunslinger pitch, Dave Filoni bringing the George Lucas playbook into live action, and the creation of The Volume, the 75-foot LED stage running on Unreal Engine that changed the way television and film gets made. Then a season-by-season breakdown: what made seasons one and two work, whether moving key episodes into The Book of Boba Fett was a good idea, and where season three lost the way. Plus what the Binge Bros are expecting from the Mando movie. We have spoken.

  7. 13

    Mortal Kombat II — Is This The Best Mortal Kombat Film?

    The Movie Marathon Podcast closes out the Mortal Kombat rewatch series with the just-released Mortal Kombat 2. After seeing the movie together, we break down everything — the Kitana and Shao Kahn opening, Johnny Cage's return, Cole Young's big moment, Baraka as the unexpected scene-stealer, the Netherrealm reveal, and whether the film delivers on the tournament that the first film promised. Plus a full franchise ranking across all four films and everything we want from part three.

  8. 12

    Mortal Kombat (2021) — A Movie Misfire With Lots of Franchise Potential

    As part of our Mortal Kombat binge series ahead of Mortal Kombat 2, the Movie Marathon Podcast rewatches the 2021 reboot and finds out if it finally delivers what the originals never could. We break down the Sub-Zero vs. Scorpion opening scene that changes everything, the new "arcana" rule, why Johnny Cage was deliberately left out, and whether Cole Young is the most unnecessary protagonist in franchise history. The bar was on the floor after Annihilation, but they more than cleared that. The question is what could've been better? Your soul is ours for at least one more time.

  9. 11

    Mortal Kombat Annihilation — A Fatality That Had Us Screaming 'Finish Him'

    As part of our Mortal Kombat binge series ahead of Mortal Kombat 2, the Movie Marathon Podcast rewatches Mortal Kombat Annihilation and by the end...we're all screaming "Finish Him!" We delve into the production chaos, why almost every original cast member tapped out, and whether the Liu Kang vs. Shao Kahn kaiju battle is the worst CGI sequence in 90s blockbuster history. Like it or not, your soul is still ours for the next hour.

  10. 10

    Mortal Kombat (1995) — Rewatching A Flawed Victory

    As part of our Mortal Kombat binge series ahead Mortal Kombat 2, the Movie Marathon Podcast steps into the tournament ring to rewatch 1995's Mortal Kombat. Is this the greatest video game adaptation ever made, or does nostalgia have us in a chokehold? The Binge Bros break down the production history, the crazy casting, what the film borrows from the games (and what it smartly leaves behind), and whether this holds up as the greatest video game adaptation ever made. Plus Shang Tsung, Goro, and those $500 sunglasses. Your soul is ours for the next hour.

  11. 9

    Welcome to the Movie Marathon — Who We Are and What's Coming

    Allow us to reintroduce ourselves. Welcome to the Movie Marathon Podcast. A place where we watch movies and then we talk about them. Now that we've officially launched, we're taking a little time to explain who we are and how the podcast came to be. In this episode, we also break down exactly what the show is expected to cover, how each episode usually will run and burning questions like what our favorite popcorn orders are. We're excited to go on this cinematic journey with you so be sure to like and subscribe.

  12. 8

    The Legend of Bagger Vance — A Golf Movie About Something Deeper

    As part of our Masters rewatch, the Movie Marathon Podcast goes to the green with The Legend of Bagger Vance, Robert Redford's 2000 drama that flopped at the box office, but built a cult following among golfers and anyone who's ever had to rediscover their own swing. The Binge Bros dig into the Bhagavad Gita roots of the story, why Brad Pitt passed on the role that went to Matt Damon, the real golf history behind Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen, and whether Will Smith's most understated performance is also one of his best.

  13. 7

    Happy Gilmore — The Best Sports Comedy

    As part of our rewatch tied to The Masters, the Movie Marathon Podcast rewatches Happy Gilmore, the 1996 Adam Sandler comedy that turned golf into a contact sport and made Shooter McGavin one of the most beloved villains in sports movie history. In this episode, the Binge Bros do a full breakdown of Happy Gilmore, which just celebrated its 30th anniversary, review the film's production history, go through the movie's best cameos, and chat about where this lands in the "Sandler-Verse."

  14. 6

    Project Hail Mary — Is It Best Sci-Fi Movie In Years?

    The Movie Marathon Podcast breaks down the just-released Project Hail Mary, Ryan Gosling's sci-fi epic and one of the most anticipated releases of 2026. This episode covers the full production history: Andy Weir going from self-publishing The Martian online to a $3 million deal before PHM even hit shelves, Lord & Miller's practical no-greenscreen approach, and how Rocky, a physical alien puppet built by the Star Wars creature team, was performed live on set in every single scene. Then a full breakdown of the film itself, the aspect ratio switch you may have missed, and where Project Hail Mary ranks against The Martian and the best sci-fi of the decade.

  15. 5

    Every Scream Movie Ranked — The Complete Franchise Breakdown

    The Movie Marathon Podcast binges the entire Scream franchise, all seven films, in one rankings episode. In this episode, we reveal their worst-to-best lists one film at a time and discuss each entry in the series. Along the way, we chat about the production secrets behind each film, every Ghostface and their motives ranked, the behind-the-scenes chaos of Scream 7, and where the franchise goes from here.

  16. 4

    Avatar: Fire and Ash — Is This The End Of The Avatar Series?

    Our Avatar binge wraps up with 2025's Avatar: Fire and Ash. This time, we jump right into the film and break down our first reactions. We talk about the differences (and many similarities) from Avatar and The Way of Water, as well as, where the franchise could go next. The Binge Bros also debate whether this is Cameron's most ambitious Avatar and tackle the questions Avatar 4 needs to answer. Plus the Miley Cyrus end-credits song, the franchise's box office, and full trilogy rankings.

  17. 3

    Avatar: The Way of Water — Was The 13-Year Wait Worth It?

    The Movie Marathon Podcast continues the Avatar binge with 2022's Avatar: The Way of Water, James Cameron's 13-years-in-the-making sequel. This episode covers the extraordinary technology developed for underwater performance capture, the DeepX 3D camera system built from scratch, and how Cameron wrote four Avatar sequels simultaneously. Then a full breakdown of the film: the Sully family dynamics, the Metkayina reef world, a heart-wrenching death and Kiri's mysterious connection to Eywa. But, does the 3-hour-plus runtime earn itself? Listen to the Binge Bros break it down.

  18. 2

    Avatar — Does James Cameron's 2009 Film Still Hold Up?

    The Movie Marathon Podcast begins its rewatch of the Avatar series with the original: James Cameron's Avatar. While it was released in 2009, Avatar remains the highest-grossing film of all time. In this episode, we dig into the full production history behind Pandora, including Cameron's decade-long wait for technology to catch up with his vision, the creation of the Na'vi language, and the casting process that almost gave us a very different film. Then we break down the entire film, from Jake Sully's transformation to the destruction of Hometree and whether Eywa's intervention in the final battle is earned or a convenient ending. 

  19. 1

    Eyes Wide Shut — Kubrick's Final Film & The Conspiracy That Won't Die

    The Movie Marathon Podcast takes on Stanley Kubrick's final film — Eyes Wide Shut. The episode covers the full production history: Kubrick's 30-year obsession with Arthur Schnitzler's Dream Story, the 400-day shoot that set a Guinness World Record, the psychological pressure placed on the cast, the post-death editing controversy, and the conspiracy theories the film has spawned. Then a deep dive into the film itself — the Christmas light cinematography, the orgy sequence as a study in power and hierarchy, the Ziegler confrontation, and the toy store ending that changes everything. 

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The Movie Marathon Podcast is a film podcast built around the binge. We marathon entire franchises and films from start to finish — one movie per episode — covering the production history, the casting, the performances, and what each film actually means. Our rewatches are tied to new releases and culturally relevant moments, so there's always a reason to be listening. Whether you've seen the movie 30 times or you just came out of the theater, every episode is a deep dive. Every binge is intentional. And every opinion was formed by watching the movies before we turned on our mics. Welcome to the Binge Bros, let's marathon some movies.New episodes every Tuesday.

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