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Movie Joust!

Movie Joust! is a movie podcast where critics with clashing tastes challenge hype, legacy, and consensus — forcing films to earn their reputation.Each week, Atlanta film critics debate new releases, awards contenders, and cultural flashpoints in cinema, putting “prestige,” popularity, and critical buzz under pressure. From legacy filmmakers to divisive adaptations, Movie Joust! isn’t about polite agreement — it’s about sharp takes, real disagreement, and figuring out who movies are actually for.If you’re tired of plot recaps and safe opinions, welcome to the fight.

  1. 63

    'Star Wars' Movie Rankings

    With a new 'Star Wars' movie right around the corner, Jason, Jesse, and Josh are looking back on the previous journeys to a galaxy far, far away.

  2. 62

    'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Review | Meryl Streep Returns to Her Most Iconic Role

    This week, Josh, Jason, and Jesse strap on their stelletoes to kick off summer movie season with "The Devil Wears Prada 2." Does Meryl Streep's return to her most iconic role bring the same charm as it did 20 years ago? And would you believe us if we said it's actually about media cololidation?

  3. 61

    'Michael' & 'The Christophers' Review

    This week, Jason, Josh, and Jesse are breaking down the new biopic on Michael Jackson, examining whether this movie has anything interesting to say about the King of Pop or is just interested in playing the hits. Then, Josh and Jason give their thoughts on Steven Soderbergh's new movie "The Christophers."

  4. 60

    The Wildest New Movie Plots You Won't Believe Are True

    In this episode of the Movie Joust, we reveal the craziest movie plots you’ve never heard of, some so bizarre that you'll swear they’re just jokes.

  5. 59

    'The Drama' Review | The Year's Cringiest Romance

    This week on Movie Joust! Jason, Jesse, and Josh break down one of the year's most secretive titles; "The Drama," starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson. They'll give their spoiler-free thoughts, followed by thoughts on the many spoilers.

  6. 58

    Oscars 2026 | Here were our favorite moments

    Join Jason Evans, Jesse Nussman, and Josh Sewell as they recap the 2026 Oscars. Whether you're a cinephile or industry insider, this episode offers sharp insights and lively banter on the year's biggest cinematic moments.

  7. 57

    'Project Hail Mary' | Is this the next sci-fi classic?

    Join us as we explore the latest sci-fi film Project Hail Mary, starring Ryan Gosling, and delve into bold predictions for the upcoming Oscars. We analyze the film's strengths, weaknesses, and its potential to rival The Martian, along with wild Oscar predictions and controversies.

  8. 56

    "Wuthering Heights" | Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die | Crime 101

    In this episode, we dive into the mixed reviews of three recent films: Emerald Fennell’s "Wuthering Heights", the LA-set thriller Crime 101, and the AI-themed Good Luck Have Fun, Don’t Die.We explore whether these films are worth your time or better left for streaming, providing unfiltered insights and fiery opinions to guide your movie choices.

  9. 55

    'Send Help' & the Best Sam Raimi Movies

    In this high-energy, no-holds-barred episode of Movie Joust!, the hosts dive into the buzzy new horror-comedy “Send Help” starring Rachel McAdams and throw down over the best Sam Raimi movies of all time. From cult classics like The Evil Dead and Army of Darkness to blockbuster hits like Spider-Man 2 and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, nothing is safe from debate.

  10. 54

    Oscar Nominations 2026 | Here's who should win!

    Atlanta film critics Jason Evans, Josh Sewell, and Jesse Nussman break down the 2026 Oscar nominations and who they think should win in each category.

  11. 53

    28 Years Later: The Bone Temple & 2026 Movie Predictions

    In this episode of Movie Jouse, hosts Jesse and Josh dive into "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple." They discuss the film's direction by Nia DaCosta, the evolution of its narrative, and the performances of its cast, including Ralph Fiennes and Jack O'Connell. Then, stick around for their predictions on what to expect for 2026 movies!

  12. 52

    Why 'Marty Supreme' is the Next Sports Movie Classic

    Join us on the Movie Jobs Podcast as we dive into the whirlwind world of "Marty Supreme," a film that blends sports, comedy, and drama in the 1950s table tennis scene. Discover how Timothée Chalamet's charismatic portrayal of Marty, a young man chasing his dreams amidst chaos, captivates audiences. With insights from film critics Jason Evans, Jesse Nussman, and Josh Sewell, explore the film's unique take on ambition, identity, and the Jewish American experience. Don't miss this engaging discussion on a movie that's both exhilarating and thought-provoking.

  13. 51

    Does Avatar 3 Deserve the Hype — or Has James Cameron Lost the Plot?

    On this episode of Movie Joust!, we take on Avatar : Fire and Ash— James Cameron’s latest swing at epic blockbuster filmmaking — and ask the uncomfortable question: does this franchise still earn the awe it demands, or is the spectacle finally outpacing the substance?We break down our sharply divided reactions, from the film’s overwhelming visual ambition to its emotional sincerity, narrative sprawl, and cultural relevance. Is Cameron still pushing the medium forward, or are audiences being asked to mistake scale for depth?As always, we debate the hype, challenge the consensus, and figure out who this movie is actually for — die-hard fans, casual viewers, or no one at all.

  14. 50

    Is Hamnet Profound or Manipulative — and Why Ella McCay Left Us Divided

    This week on Movie Joust!, we dive into two very different new releases: Hamnet, the emotionally devastating literary adaptation generating serious awards buzz, and Ella McCay, James L. Brooks’ long-awaited return that left us unexpectedly divided.We break down what Hamnet gets right — and where it risks tipping into emotional overkill — before debating whether Ella McCay is a thoughtful political comedy-drama or a tonal misfire. From performances to themes to audience expectations, this episode tackles why these films provoke such strong reactions — and who they’re really for.

  15. 49

    Best Movies of 2025 | Top Picks from Atlanta Film Critics

    On this week’s Movie Joust!, Jesse, Jason, and Josh break down their favorite films of the year, spar over performances, celebrate unforgettable moments, and argue about the most underrated gems you might’ve missed. Whether it’s awards buzz, surprise hits, or films you need to catch before 2026, we’ve got you covered.Tune in for sharp takes, passionate disagreements, and recommendations that might just reshape your watchlist.

  16. 48

    “Wicked: For Good — Broadway Magic or Misfire? + Is Wake Up Dead Man a Fresh Knives Out Twist?”

    This week on Movie Joust!, we take on two of the biggest films of the holiday season: Wicked: For Good — does this Broadway mega-adaptation live up to the hype or fall flat on its sprawling ambitions? — and Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, the latest Benoit Blanc case that blends murder mystery with unexpected thematic depth.Join Atlanta film critics Jesse, Jason, and Josh as they break down what worked, what didn’t, and why these very different films are generating such strong reactions — from dazzling musical spectacle to clever twists and tonal surprises. Whether you’re team Wicked, a mystery lover, or just here for the friendly joust, this episode has something for every movie fan.

  17. 47

    'The Running Man' & 'Jay Kelly'

    Join us on Movie Joust as we dive into the cinematic world with hosts Jesse Nussman, Jason Evans, and Josh Sewell. This episode explores the intriguing dynamics of Edgar Wright's adaptation of "The Running Man," starring Glenn Powell. We discuss the film's faithfulness to Stephen King's original Bachman book, its satirical take on dystopian America, and the casting choices that shape its narrative.Then, we delve into Noah Baumbach's latest film, "Jay Kelly," starring George Clooney and Adam Sandler. We explore the film's introspective narrative, examining themes of fame, identity, and the sacrifices made for art. 

  18. 46

    'Predator: Badlands' & 'Die My Love'

    "In this episode, we explore the thrilling dynamics of 'Predator: Badlands' and the intense drama of 'Die My Love.' Join us as we delve into the unique storytelling and performances that define these films. We also discuss 'Nuremberg,' a historical drama that captivates with its portrayal of the post-war trials. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of these diverse cinematic experiences. #PredatorBadlands #DieMyLove #Nuremberg"

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    'Bugonia' | Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos reunite for alien comedy

    Join us as we delve into the intriguing world of "Bugonia," the latest film by Yorgos Lanthimos. We explore Emma Stone's captivating performance as a CEO with a cosmic secret and discuss the film's unique blend of humor, suspense, and social commentary. Discover how Lanthimos' storytelling challenges perceptions and leaves audiences questioning reality. Tune in for an engaging discussion on the film's themes, performances, and its place in modern cinema. #Bugonia #EmmaStone #YorgosLanthimos

  20. 44

    Exploring the Depths of Springsteen: A Cinematic Journey with 'Deliver Me From Nowhere'

    Join us as we dive into the cinematic portrayal of Bruce Springsteen's transformative journey in "Deliver Me From Nowhere," starring Jeremy Allen White. This episode unpacks the film's exploration of Springsteen's artistic evolution, the impact of his Nebraska album, and the performances that bring this story to life. We discuss the film's narrative choices, its appeal to die-hard fans, and the broader implications of music biopics in today's cinema landscape. Tune in for an engaging discussion with film critics Jesse Nussman, Josh Sewell, and Jason Evans as they share their insights and critiques. #Springsteen #FilmCritics #JeremyAllenWhite

  21. 43

    Exploring Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein': A Cinematic Journey Through Creation and Critique

    Join film critics Jesse Nussman, Josh Sewell, and Jason Evans as they delve into Guillermo del Toro's latest adaptation of 'Frankenstein.' Discover the intricacies of del Toro's storytelling, the film's faithfulness to Mary Shelley's novel, and the emotional depth of its characters. This episode unpacks the film's gothic atmosphere, its thematic exploration of creation versus creator, and the performances that bring this classic tale to life. Tune in for a thoughtful critique and lively discussion on one of the year's most anticipated films. #Frankenstein #GuillermoDelToro #FilmCritique

  22. 42

    Tron: Ares & House of Dynamite

    In this episode, we explore the dual cinematic worlds of 'Tron: Ares' and 'House of Dynamite.' Delve into the revolutionary digital effects and cultural impact of Tron, alongside the tense narrative and character dynamics in Kathryn Bigelow's latest thriller. #TronAres #HouseOfDynamite #SciFiThriller"

  23. 41

    Top 25 Movies of the 21st Century: Deep Dive with Atlanta Film Critics

    Atlanta film critics unveil their meticulously curated list of the top 25 movies of the 21st century. From the groundbreaking "Get Out" to the epic "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, discover the films that have defined a generation. Dive into the trends, surprises, and personal picks that shaped this list, and explore the cinematic masterpieces that continue to captivate audiences worldwide. #FilmCritics #TopMovies #21stCenturyCinema

  24. 40

    The Smashing Machine: Dwayne Johnson's Transformative Role and the Best Actor Race

    "Join us on Movie Joust as we dive into 'The Smashing Machine,' the latest film starring Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. Explore his transformative performance as a wrestler battling personal demons, and discuss the potential impact on the Best Actor race. Plus, we touch on the broader landscape of award season contenders. Don't miss this insightful episode!"

  25. 39

    One Battle After Another: A Deep Dive into Paul Thomas Anderson's Latest Masterpiece

    Join us on Movie Joust as we explore Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another," a film that masterfully blends comedy, action, and social commentary. Discover why this movie is a strong Oscar contender, featuring standout performances from Leonardo DiCaprio and Chase Infinity. Dive into the film's themes of family, revolution, and the relentless cycle of battles, both personal and political. Don't miss our in-depth discussion on the film's narrative, character dynamics, and its place in modern cinema. #PaulThomasAnderson #OneBattleAfterAnother #MovieJoust

  26. 38

    Celebrating Robert Redford: A Cinematic Legacy

    Join Jesse Nussman and fellow Atlanta film critics Jason Evans and Josh Sewell as they delve into the remarkable life and career of Robert Redford. From his profound impact on independent film through the Sundance Film Festival to his iconic roles in classics like "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "All the President's Men," this episode celebrates Redford's enduring legacy in Hollywood. Discover the films that defined a generation and the stories behind them. #RobertRedford #FilmLegacy #Sundance

  27. 37

    "The Long Walk": A Deep Dive into Stephen King's Bleakest Adaptation

    Join film critics Jesse Nussman, Josh Sewell, and Jason Evans as they dissect the latest adaptation of Stephen King's "The Long Walk." This episode explores the film's unrelenting bleakness, its stark portrayal of a dystopian reality, and the powerful performances by David Jonsson and Cooper Hoffman. Discover why this movie is both a conversation starter and a test of endurance for its audience. Tune in for a candid discussion on the film's themes, its comparison to "The Hunger Games," and the unique challenges of adapting a Stephen King novel. #StephenKing #TheLongWalk #FilmCritique

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    Caught Stealing & Honey Don’t Review | Darren Aronofsky’s Dark Comedy vs Ethan Coen’s Legacy

    In this episode of Movie Joust, film critics Jesse Nussman and Josh Sewell review Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing and Ethan Coen’s Honey Don’t. They dive into the films’ themes, character dynamics, and directorial choices—exploring Aronofsky’s signature storytelling style and Coen’s comedic legacy. The critics compare performances, narrative structure, and the challenge of balancing dark comedy with serious drama, while reflecting on their favorite Coen Brothers films and the impact of their cinematic worlds.

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    Exploring 'Highest 2 Lowest': Denzel Washington & Spike Lee's Cinematic Reunion

    In this episode, Jesse Nussman and Josh Sewell delve into the films of Spike Lee, focusing on his latest work, 'Highest 2 Lowest,' which stars Denzel Washington. They explore the collaboration between Lee and Washington, the influence of Kurosawa's 'High and Low,' and the themes of legacy, responsibility, and cultural commentary present in the film. The discussion also touches on the performances of the cast, particularly Washington and Jeffrey Wright, and the dynamics of their characters. The hosts reflect on Lee's unique style and the significance of his work in the context of American cinema, concluding with recommendations for other notable films in Lee's filmography.

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    How Scary Is Weapons? | Review Plus Spoilers

    In this episode of Movie Joust, we tackle the new horror-thriller Weapons. First, we give our spoiler-free impressions and let you know whether it’s worth your ticket money. Then, we dive deep into the film’s twists, themes, and most shocking moments in our spoiler discussion. If you’ve seen the movie (or don’t mind spoilers), stick around to hear our unfiltered takes on what Weapons does right, where it misses the mark, and why it might just stick with you long after the credits roll.

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    Naked Gun vs. Happy Gilmore 2 | Which is the better summer comedy?

    It’s slapstick vs. sports! In this week’s episode of Movie Joust, we pit the absurd brilliance of The Naked Gun against the unlikely sequel Happy Gilmore 2.nIs classic Zucker-style absurdity still king? Or does Adam Sandler’s return to the green bring the bigger laughs in 2025?

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    Eddington | Movie Review & Debate

    Jesse and Jason go head-to-head on Eddington, Ari Aster’s latest descent into the surreal and the soul-shattering. Is it a brilliant piece of cinematic dread—or a self-indulgent spiral into nonsense?

  33. 31

    Fantastic Four: First Steps | Movie Review

    Josh and Jason suit up and dive headfirst into Marvel's long-awaited Fantastic Four reboot. Does this version finally redeem the franchise? Or is it another cosmic misfire? They break down the retro setting, Pedro Pascal’s take on Reed Richards, the villain (no spoilers here!), and whether this film signals a true course correction for the MCU. It’s clobberin’ time—maybe.

  34. 30

    Superman | Movie Review

    Join Jesse, Josh, and Jason as they dive cape-first into James Gunn’s bold new vision for Superman. Is it a game-changer or a Kryptonian misfire? Then stick around as the trio ranks every Superman movie—from iconic classics to forgotten flops. Who flies highest? Who crashes hardest? It’s a battle of opinions you won’t want to miss!

  35. 29

    Best Movies of 2025 So Far

    We're halfway through the year and if you're still looking for something to watch, Josh, Jesse, and Jason have you covered with their picks for the best things that have come out in 2025 so far!

  36. 28

    Jurassic World Rebirth | Movie Review

    In this episode of Movie Joust, we dive deep into Jurassic World: Rebirth, the latest entry in the legendary dinosaur franchise. Josh, Jason, and Jesse break down the film's biggest moments, analyze its ties to the original Jurassic Park trilogy, and debate whether this reboot delivers fresh thrills or just more recycled DNA.

  37. 27

    F1 | Movie Review

    Fasten your seatbelts! Jesse, Josh, and Jason discuss the Brad Pitt racing movie F1 and whether Apple can create a summer blockbuster extravaganza.

  38. 26

    MEGAN 2.0 | Movie Review

    Jesse, Josh, and Jason discuss the film MEGAN 2.0, the memification of its predecessor, killer robots, and more!

  39. 25

    'Elio' Review & Pixar Favorites | Movie Joust

    This week, Josh and Jason give their thoughts on the new Pixar movie 'Elio.' Then, Jesse joins for a discussion on the animation studio's quality of output over the last decade before all three guys give their favorite Pixar movies.

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    '28 Years Later' Review | Movie Joust

    This week, critic Jesse Nussman gives his thoughts on '28 Years Later,' the decades-later sequel to Danny Boyle's 2003 horror film '28 Days Later.' Then, the guys offer some recommendations for their favorite zombie movies.

  41. 23

    'Materialists' Review | Movie Joust

    This week on Movie Joust, we dive into Materialists, Celine Song’s glossy, razor-sharp romantic comedy starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal.

  42. 22

    'The Life of Chuck' | Movie Joust Podcast

    This week on Movie Joust, we dive headfirst into Mike Flanagan’s ambitious adaptation of Stephen King’s The Life of Chuck. Part ghost story, part existential character study, and entirely unexpected, this film unfolds in reverse—starting at the end and working its way toward childhood wonder.

  43. 21

    'Ballerina' & What Makes the 'John Wick' Series Great

    Join our hosts as they dive deep into 'Ballerina from the World of John Wick,' a spinoff film directed by Lynn Weissman. They discuss the film's plot, action scenes, reshoots involving Chad Stulski, and the chemistry between stars Keanu Reeves and Ana de Armas. The conversation shifts to a new documentary 'Wick is Pain,' detailing the making of the John Wick franchise, the creative struggles, and the contributions of key figures like Chad Stulski and David Leach. Get an in-depth look at behind-the-scenes stories, production challenges, and the rise of John Wick as a major action franchise.

  44. 20

    'The Phoenician Scheme' & The Great Wes Anderson Debate

    Welcome to Movie Joust! Join film critics Jesse Nussman, Jason Evans, and Josh Sewell as they delve into Wes Anderson's latest film, 'The Phoenician Scheme.' In this episode, the panel critically evaluates the contributions and evolution of Wes Anderson's filmmaking style, comparing it to past works like 'Asteroid City,' 'The French Dispatch,' and 'The Grand Budapest Hotel.' The discussion gets heated as they debate Anderson's relevance, thematic concerns, and audience reach. Is Wes Anderson evolving as a filmmaker or sticking to a tried and true formula? Tune in to hear thoughtful insights, fiery disagreements, and a spotlight on remarkable performances in Anderson's body of work. Don't miss it!

  45. 19

    'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' & Most Essential Tom Cruise Movies

    This week, we're celebrating Tom Cruise's career! First, Jason and Josh give their thoughts on the eighth "Mission: Impossible" movie, then Jesse joins as the guys pick the most essential movies from Cruise's entire filmography.

  46. 18

    'Thunderbolts' Reactions | Is the MCU turning around?

    Jesse Nussman, Jason Evans, and Josh Sewell reunite all together on mic to discuss the kick-off of summer movie season with Marvel's "Thunderbolts*".

  47. 17

    'Sinners' Takes Over America, Summer Movie Predictions

    Jesse Nussman and Josh Sewell reunite to discuss the reception to Ryan Coogler's new filme 'Sinners,' plus make their predictions regarding what the summer's biggest hits, flops, and surprises could be.

  48. 16

    'Warefare' Review & Top 5 War Movies

    Jesse Nussman and Jason Evans review Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland's new combat drama "Warefare." Then, the guys discuss cinema's most significant war movies.

  49. 15

    Snow White Reactions & More Movie News

    This week, the guys discuss a variety of topics, including the hysterical reaction to Snow White, whether original movies can survive this year, and what's next for Bond under Amazon.

  50. 14

    Black Bag review | Top 5 Steven Soderbergh movies

    This week, Jesse, Jason, and Josh discuss Steven Soderbergh's spy thriller Black Bag, starring Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender.Then, the guys rank the best of Soderbergh’s filmography, including hits like Ocean’s Eleven, Magic Mike, Contagion, and more! Tune in for an engaging conversation and discover which Soderbergh film takes the top spot in our ranking.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Movie Joust! is a movie podcast where critics with clashing tastes challenge hype, legacy, and consensus — forcing films to earn their reputation.Each week, Atlanta film critics debate new releases, awards contenders, and cultural flashpoints in cinema, putting “prestige,” popularity, and critical buzz under pressure. From legacy filmmakers to divisive adaptations, Movie Joust! isn’t about polite agreement — it’s about sharp takes, real disagreement, and figuring out who movies are actually for.If you’re tired of plot recaps and safe opinions, welcome to the fight.

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Jesse Nussman, Jason Evans, Josh Sewell

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