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This is Reviewable
by Micah and Braden Borough
This is a podcast about two people, humans even, who want to talk about movies, tv shows, books, and video games. New episodes released every Monday.
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"Wake Up Dead Man" is Another Knives Out Hit!
This week we reviewed Wake Up Dead Man and came away really impressed by how perfectly it balances classic whodunnit fun with high-quality modern filmmaking. We talk about the mystery, and how the superb direction, sharp writing, and tight editing elevate the story beyond a standard genre exercise. If you love clever mysteries, ensemble casts, and films that are as entertaining as they are well crafted, this episode is for you.
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A Few Good Men Holds Up Great (Ep 101)
This week we rewatched A Few Good Men and dove into why, despite its questionable legal accuracy, it remains one of our all-time favorite films. We break down Aaron Sorkin’s razor-sharp dialogue, the incredible courtroom tension, and the powerhouse performances that make this movie endlessly rewatchable. It may not be a perfect depiction of military law, but it is one of the best-written and most entertaining dramas ever put on screen, and we loved talking through why it still holds up today.
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my boi frank (Frankenstein 2025)
This week we reviewed Frankenstein (2025), Guillermo del Toro’s long-awaited take on the classic story: and it did not disappoint. We talk about the film’s stunning visuals, its emotionally rich interpretation of the source material, and how del Toro brings both beauty and tragedy to every frame. Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi deliver standout performances that elevate the film’s exploration of creation, responsibility, and humanity. A bold, haunting, and gorgeously crafted adaptation that gave us a lot to dig into.
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One Battle After Another: One of the Year's Best?
This week we watched "One Battle After Another" and with a rare new film from Paul Thomas Anderson, the excitement was definitely high. Braden was thrilled just to see PTA behind the camera again, while Micah wasn’t impressed by the opening and felt it dragged the rest of the movie down. We break down where we feel the film struggles, where it's still great, and what (if anything) it’s actually trying to say politically. From expectations to execution, we dig into the filmmaking, the messaging, and whether this one earns all the buzz.
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A24's Warfare: Brutal & Honest (episode 98)
In this episode, we review A24’s Warfare (2025) from Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza: a brutally grounded and emotionally honest war film that refuses to glorify combat. We talk about the movie’s raw realism, its courage in showing soldiers as real people rather than indestructible heroes, and how its chaotic, unromantic vision of modern warfare makes it one of the most memorable films of the year. At the end of the day, Warfare is a portrait of war as a total mess, a place where everyone just wants to make it home alive.
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Our First Time Watching Shutter Island... (Ep 97)
In this episode, we dive into Shutter Island: Martin Scorsese’s haunting psychological thriller that’s perfect for Halloween viewing. We discuss how masterfully the film builds atmosphere and tension, balancing eerie mystery with emotional depth. We also unpack the big twist ending, debate whether certain character decisions were truly justified, and explore what makes Shutter Island such an effective and unforgettable thriller experience.
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We watched "The Shining" for the first time...
Neither of us had seen The Shining before, and wow, what a ride. We talk about how shockingly modern it feels for its age, how Kubrick builds tension with every scene, and how the movie keeps you uneasy from start to finish. A slow descent into madness that still feels fresh decades later.
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My wife refused to re-watch this for years...
For this Halloween season, we finally sat down to watch Gone Girl: a movie Micah had refused to see for years after it freaked her out as a young adult. And wow, was it worth the wait. In this episode, we talk about how David Fincher’s masterful direction keeps the suspense tight and the pacing sharp, making a long movie feel surprisingly short. We also praise the incredible performances and explore why Gone Girl remains one of the most gripping psychological thrillers of the 2010s.
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We Avoided This Film For Years... (Episode 94)
In this Halloween-themed episode, we revisit The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: a dark, riveting thriller that’s as disturbing as it is well-made. We talk about what makes this movie so gripping, from its haunting atmosphere to its characters, while also acknowledging the intense and difficult moments that make it not for everyone. If you’re into psychological thrillers, true-crime vibes, and movies that push boundaries, this is the perfect spooky-season discussion for you.
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We Cannot Stop Playing Hollow Knight Silksong... (Ep 92)
In this episode, we dive deep into Hollow Knight: Silksong and explain why we think it’s nothing short of a masterpiece. From its breathtaking world design and fluid combat to the haunting music and rich atmosphere, Silksong builds on everything that made the first game great, and might even surpass it. We share our thoughts on why this sequel could be one of the best indie games of all time, and why every gamer should have it on their radar.Braden's Silksong Review: youtube.com/watch?v=lbhV6Nl0V3Y&feature=youtu.be
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Slow Horses 3: Please God, Speed These Horses Up (ep. 92)
In this episode, we review Slow Horses Season 3 on Apple TV+ and explain why we think it’s the best season yet. The show digs deeper than ever into the grey morality of British intelligence, and we discuss their questionable ethics as well as those of their American counterparts in the CIA and FBI. With gripping espionage, layered storytelling, and Gary Oldman’s unforgettable Jackson Lamb leading the charge, this season cements Slow Horses as one of the smartest and most underrated spy thrillers on TV.
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Slow Horses 2: The Horses Are Still Slow (ep 91)
In this episode, we dive into Slow Horses Season 2 on Apple TV+ and share why this spy thriller keeps getting better. With even sharper writing, bigger twists, and Gary Oldman once again stealing the spotlight as the brilliantly messy Jackson Lamb, Season 2 proves this series is one of TV’s most underrated gems. We break down the story, the characters, and the complex espionage world, while discussing why Slow Horses deserves a spot among the best shows today.
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Gary Oldman Shines in Slow Horses (Ep 90)
In this episode, we review Slow Horses Season 1 on Apple TV. A thrilling, smart, and underrated spy drama that deserves way more attention. We break down the show’s complex plot (and the lingering questions it left us with), while celebrating its standout characters, especially Gary Oldman’s unforgettable performance as Jackson Lamb. Whether you’re into espionage dramas, sharp writing, or just looking for your next hidden gem TV series, this podcast has you covered with insights, laughs, and honest discussion.
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White Lotus Season 1: Everyone Sucks! (Ep 89)
In this episode, we dive into HBO’s The White Lotus Season 1 and explore how the show brilliantly tackles themes of capitalism, privilege, and the often toxic attitudes wealthy people hold toward the rest of the world. We also have some fun ranking each character from least to most awful, breaking down their flaws, hypocrisy, and the dark humor that makes the series so addictive. If you love sharp social satire, messy characters, and one of HBO’s best modern dramas, this episode is for you.
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Day of the Jackal - A Must Watch Show (Ep 88)
In this episode, we review the 2024 BBC series The Day of the Jackal and break down why it’s one of the most underrated shows new shows on television. With its stylish espionage vibe and slick James Bond like energy, the series delivers gripping tension, sharp writing, and a surprisingly charismatic killer protagonist who you can’t help but root for. We discuss what makes the show so unique, why more people should be watching it, and how it stands out as a must-see thriller for fans of spy dramas and Bond-style storytelling.
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No Time to Die – The End of an Era (Ep 87)
Join us as we dive into "No Time to Die", Daniel Craig’s final James Bond outing, in this in-depth and mostly positive review. We explore the film’s stunning cinematography, thrilling action sequences, sharp humor, and overall fun factor that make it a standout in the Bond franchise. We also break down the plot, pointing out a few story elements that don’t quite add up, and discuss the ongoing conversation about the controversial new 007 played by Lashana Lynch. Whether you’re a longtime Bond fan or just curious about Craig’s farewell, this episode offers thoughtful analysis, laughs, and a fresh perspective on one of the most talked-about James Bond films.
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Spectre in 2025: Hit or Miss? (Episode 86)
🕵️♂️ Join us for a deep-dive discussion into Spectre (2015), Daniel Craig’s fourth outing as James Bond, in this longform podcast review perfect for passive listening. We revisit the film’s plot, style, performances, and place in the 007 legacy while sharing our personal takes. Whether you’re a James Bond fan, a Daniel Craig devotee, or just love thoughtful film retrospectives, this is the ultimate Spectre podcast episode for you.
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Skyfall is Still Great
Welcome to our latest podcast episode, where we dive deep into Skyfall — the critically acclaimed Daniel Craig James Bond film that redefined the franchise. Whether you're a die-hard Bond fan or just love detailed movie discussions, this longform review unpacks everything from Skyfall’s iconic cinematography and emotional depth to Javier Bardem’s unforgettable villain and the film’s lasting impact on the 007 legacy. Is Skyfall still the great movie Braden thought is was all the way back in 2012? Will Micah like it as she embarks on this Daniel Craig James Bond appreciation quest? Spoiler in the title but... YES.
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Quantum of Solace is Kinda Underrated (Ep 84)
This second Daniel Craig Bond movie? Kinda overhated. Kind underrated. At least that's what WE think. But is Quantum of Solace great? Ehhhh dunno about that. But maybe? Tune in to find out.
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Bondathon Begins, Star Wars is Good Again
We begin our bondathon in celebration of IO Interactive's upcoming bond game, as well as the news that Denis Villnueve is the next director to helm the film franchise. Braden finally reviews Andor.
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We scheme with "The Count of Monte Cristo" (Ep 82)
The last two years have been the years of Monte Cristo apparently. We watched the show. The 2024 one.
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What is the Best TV Intro Song? (ep 81)
What are the greatest television intro songs of all time? We have a list of 32 here, a bracket and two friends to help us decide. Comment below which shows should be included in the next round.
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A Gangster Epic Episode (ep 79)
This week we talk about two legendary gangster epics. David Croneberg's "Eastern Promises" starring a very scary, very accuartely Russian Viggo Mortensen. Micah reports on her first time watching the modern ganster classic: "Peaky Blinders" (the first 5 seasons of it at least).
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We Get Political With "The Ides of March" (Ep 78)
We get political and very schemey and very game theory-oriented with "The Ides of March."
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Succession Finale and Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Ep 77)
This week we both watched some television we were thrilled with. Micah watched the second season of "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," and Braden FINALLY finished Succession Season4.
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Ep 76: The Ballad of Wallis Island
This week we watched "The Ballad of Wallis Island." A heartfelt, off-beat 2025 film all about grief, and finding your true north after your world has changed.
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We got cabin fever watching "The Hateful 8..." (Episode 75)
The train of Tarantino rolls on and pull into "Hateful 8 Station." Watch us give our reviews on Tarantino's 8th feature film as Micah reacts to watching the Hateful 8 for the first time.
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Ep 74: Succession S3, The Crown, True Romance
Micah reviews "The Crown" Braden reviews "Succession" Season 3. Did we love them? Did we hate them? Braden also reviews "True Romance."
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Micah Watched Tarantino for the First Time... (Ep 73)
Welcome to the Tarantriple feature episode! This week Micah reports on her (sort of) first time watching the films of Quintin Tarantino. We review "Django Unchained," "Inglorious Basterds" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood." Did she like them? Did they make her sick? Tune in to find out.
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New Parents React to Aftersun (Episode 72)
Micah and Braden: two newly minted parents sat down and were absolutely destroyed by "Aftersun." Braden also somehow found the time to squeeze in "A History of Violence." Tune in to hear our thoughts.#moviepodcast #a24 #podcasts Aftersun Breakdown Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DxuHWvdp7I Intro 00:00Aftersun 00:04Aftersun (rating) 17:49Aftersun (spoilers) 19:57A History of violence 37:02A History of violence (rating) 40:41A History of violence (spoilers) 41:13Coming up 43:13
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Ep 71: Presumed Innocent, 1923 S2, Succession S2
Micah and Braden review Apple TV's 2024 series "Presumed Innocent" starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Micah gives her take season 2 of 1923. Braden reviews season 2 of "Succession."
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Ep 70: Black Bag, Sunrise on the Reaping, Companion
Micah and Braden review Steven Soderburg's 2025 film "Black Bag." Micah gives her review Suzanne Collins new book "Sunrise on the Reaping." Braden reviews "Companion" starring Jack Quaid and Sophie Thatcher.
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Ep 69: Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart, Succession S1
Braden reports on the magic of Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart. Braden and Micah are extremely late to the party (fashionably so) and talk about HBO's Succession Season 1.
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Ep 68: Severance S2
Sorry for the delay but we have in fact finished with season 2 of Apple TV's Severance. What'd we think? Only one way to find out.
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Ep. 67: The Return, Hogwarts Legacy, The Greatest Game Ever Played
Braden reviews 2024's "The Return." Micah finished Hogwarts Legacy recently and reports on her devious and cruel uses of all three unforgivable curses, but mostly Crucio. Braden reviews on "The Greatest Game Ever Played."
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Ep 66: Gladiator 2, Holes, Old Yeller
We done watched Gladiator 2, Micah also read Holes and Old Yeller. Tune in to hear our thoughts.
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Ep 65: Paddington in Peru, Day of the Jackal, Les Misérables
This week we were busy folks. We watched Paddington in Peru, Braden watched the new series "The Day of the Jackal" and we caught the Broadway production of Les Misérables! Tune in to hear what we thought of all this stuff.
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Ep 64: Sing Sing, The Odyssey, Wolfs
This week we watched best picture nominee “Sing Sing”. Braden reports on the 2024 film “Wolfs” starring Brad Pitt and George Clooney. Micah talks about “The Odyssey” by Homer.
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Ep 63: Severance | S1, A Hat Full of Sky, Outliers
This week we finished season 1 of Severance. Braden reports on two book: Terry Pratchett's "A Hat Full of Sky," the second novel in the Tiffany Aching Discworld series, and "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell.
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Ep 62: Memoir of a Snail, Garden State
This week we watched what we thought was a romcom, turns out, maybe not so much? Garden State was the film. We then finish our watches of the animated films that are up for the Oscar in 2024 with Memoir of a Snail. Tune in to hear our thoughts!
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Ep 61: Bridget Jones's Diary, Echoes of Wisdom
This week we late to but not absent from the party. What party? The season of love. This week we watched "Bridget Jones's Diary" and Micah reports on "The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom." Tune in to hear our thoughts!
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Ep 60: Flow, Wallace and Gromit, Moana 2
This week we knock out two of the animated films up for 2024's best animated feature: "Flow" and "Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl." Micah also watched Moana 2. Tune in to hear our thoughts!
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Ep 59: Margin Call, The Wee Free Men
This week, we watched the 2011 film "Margin Call" which dramatizes the beginning of the 2008 housing market crash from the point of view of a fictional firm that helped perpetrate it. Braden talks about the Terry Pratchet novel, "The Wee Free Men."
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Ep 58: A Real Pain, Silo S2, Fargo S4
This week we talk about A Real Pain (2024). Micah reviews the brand-new season of Silo. Braden reviews talks about Fargo season 4 (which he finished like a million years ago). Tune in to hear our thoughts!
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Ep 57: The Order, Nosferatu, Fargo S3
This week we talk about The Order (2024). Braden reviews Nosferatu (2024) and finally he talks about Fargo season 3 (which he finished ages ago). Tune in to hear our thoughts! #nosferatu #theorder #fargo
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Ep 56: Small Things Like These, A Complete Unknown
This week we cover two 2024 movies. First we discuss "Small Things Like These." In our opinion, this is a real example of an impactful Christmas film. It will make you reflect on the depth of your charity and your willingness to see the world around you. We then will discuss the new Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown."
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The Best of 2024 (Episode 55)
Micah, Braden and their two friends Camden and Liv go over their favorites from 2024. Favorite Book, Games, Shows and finally films. Tune in for our annual new year's recap and share your personal favorites of 2024 down below!
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Ep 54: Juror #2, The Penguin S1, Bodies Bodies Bodies
The end of the year draws nigh. Micah and I scramble to watch all the acclaimed 2024 movies, and this week we scratch Juror #2 (2024) off our list. I (Braden) talk about Season 1 of the Penguin (2024), and Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022). 0:00 Intro 01:26 Juror #2 22:05 Juror #2 (spoilers) 31:21 The Penguin 41:34 The Penguin (spoilers) 47:18 Bodies, Bodies, Bodies 51:52 Bodies, Bodies, Bodies (spoilers) 56:44 What’s Next #penguin #a24 #filmreview #podcasts
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Ep 53: The Bikeriders, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Keep the yuletide spirit alive... by listening to us review "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever." And while you're at it...keep on listeing to our thoughts on "The Bikeriders."
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Ep. 52 Conclave, Wicked
Brothers and Sisters of YouTube. We watched Conclave, we watched Wicked Part 1. Come here our thoughts on both. The audio has also been fixed, we apologize again for last week.
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