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Wyce On Film

Wyce on Film is a podcast dedicated to providing a fresh perspective on movies and tv entertainment. Join in as we discuss your favorites and maybe even help you discover some new favorites as well.

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    Vengeance

    Wyce on Film: Vengeance (2022) ReviewIs B.J. Novak's directorial debut a sharp satire of modern America or a confused tonal mess? This week on Wyce on Film, we're breaking down the 2022 dark comedy thriller, Vengeance.Our hosts analyze how the film navigates complex themes—like red-state/blue-state divides, the "death of elocution," and the insidious nature of the attention economy—through the lens of a narcissistic podcaster investigating a "vengeance murder" in rural Texas. We unpack Ashton Kutcher’s surprising (and unsettling) performance, debate whether the film successfully executes its ambitious satirical aims, and decide if this "self-aware satire" is worth your time or better left forgotten.Join us for a heated discussion that explores the cultural commentary B.J. Novak intended and whether the final product hits the mark.Key Highlights:Plot Synopsis: A New York podcaster goes to Texas to find a 'story' and finds himself deep in cultural contradictions.Tonal Debate: Balancing "Twitter-length philosophies" with genuine character emotion.The Verdict: Is it a 7/10 must-see or a skippable critique?

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    Kuffs

    Kuffs (1992)In this episode, we head into the screening room to review the Christian Slater vehicle, Kuffs. Following the story of George Kuffs—a broke 21-year-old who unexpectedly inherits his brother’s professional patrol district in San Francisco—the film attempts to blend high-stakes shootouts with slapstick humor.We break down the film’s lackluster box office performance, its 28% Rotten Tomatoes score, and the notable motion picture debut of Ashley Judd. From the synth-heavy soundtrack by Harold Faltermeyer to the "phoned-in" performances, we debate if this cult classic holds up against genre icons like Beverly Hills Cop or if it’s a "skippable" relic of the 90s.Key Highlights:Plot Synopsis: A reluctant hero’s journey from deadbeat to patrolman.Trivia: The big-screen debut of Ashley Judd.The Verdict: Is a 3/10 rating too generous?

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    Stand Up Guys

    One Last Wild Night: A Deep Dive into "Stand Up Guys"This week on Wyce on Film, we’re stepping into the underworld with a legendary trio of Hollywood heavyweights. Join host Terry Wyce as we break down the 2012 dark comedy Stand Up Guys, starring Al Pacino, Christopher Walken, and Alan Arkin. Val (Pacino) is finally out of prison after 28 years, but his best friend Doc (Walken) is carrying a heavy secret: he’s been ordered by a local mob boss to take Val out by morning. We discuss the incredible chemistry between these acting icons, the film’s "throwback" gangster vibe, and whether this "one last night on the town" delivers the emotional punch it promises. Is it a masterpiece of veteran acting or does the script fall short? Grab your popcorn and tune in to find out if this one is a "Yes" or a "Nope."

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    Beast

    Jaws on Land? A Deep Dive into BeastIn this episode of Wyce on Film, we take a trip to the screening room to review the 2022 survival thriller, Beast. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur, the film stars Idris Elba as Dr. Nate Daniels, a widowed father who travels to a South African game reserve with his two teenage daughters to reconnect. What starts as a journey of healing quickly turns into a desperate fight for survival when they are hunted by a rogue, bloodthirsty lion.Our hosts break down the film’s "Jaws on land" premise, discussing everything from the "predictable" plot beats to the quality of the CGI. We also dive into the mixed reception from audiences and critics alike, contrasting the high praise for Idris Elba’s performance with the critiques of the film's familiar tropes.Key Highlights:Spoiler-Free Review: An honest look at whether the film is worth your theater ticket or if you should wait for it to hit streaming platforms like Peacock.Critical Consensus: A breakdown of the 66% Rotten Tomatoes score and the 74% Google User approval rating.Parental Guidance: Vital info on the film’s R-rating for gore, violence, and language.

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    The Black Phone

    The Black Phone: A Deep Dive into a Modern Horror Classic In this episode of Wyce on Film, host Terry Wyce shares his thoughts on the 2022 supernatural horror film, The Black Phone.Drawing comparisons to the iconic Stephen King’s It, the film tells the story of Finney Shaw, a 13-year-old boy kidnapped by a sadistic killer known as "The Grabber" and held in a soundproof basement. Finney soon discovers that he can communicate with the killer's previous victims through a disconnected black rotary phone.In this episode, we'll discuss:The Blumhouse evolution: How The Black Phone represents a step up from the production company's earlier, lower-budget attempts.Ethan Hawke’s chilling performance: An analysis of his portrayal of the masked antagonist, "The Grabber".The 70s setting: Exploring the film’s atmosphere, the 1970s soundtrack, and a minor historical inaccuracy involving an LED flashlight.The child actors: Praising the standout performances of Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw.Suspense over jump scares: Why this movie succeeds by building a consistently unsettling atmosphere."This isn't your typical low-budget horror movie. This one was actually quite suspenseful... I really, really enjoyed this film." — Terry WyceConnect with Wyce on FilmWebsite: PurplePitStudios.comEmail: [email protected]: If you enjoyed the show, please leave a rating on your favorite podcast platform!

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    Nope

    Wyce On Film - "Nope" ReviewIs it a spectacle or just a stretch?This week on Wyce On Film, we’re heading out to the desert to break down Jordan Peele’s 2022 neo-Western sci-fi horror, Nope. Join us in the screening room as we discuss the magnetic performance of Keke Palmer and the "off-kilter warmth" of Steven Yeun. We marvel at the stunning cinematography and unique visuals, but we aren't holding back on the critiques.From the clever twist behind the UFO to the "Tarantino-esque" presentation, we explore what worked and what felt dry. We’re getting candid about the film’s length, the challenges of connecting with the characters, and the confusing final showdown. Whether you loved the subtext or felt the runtime in your bones, we’re peeling back the layers of this ambitious flick. Grab your popcorn and a refreshment—let’s see if this one is a "Yes" or a "Nope".

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Wyce on Film is a podcast dedicated to providing a fresh perspective on movies and tv entertainment. Join in as we discuss your favorites and maybe even help you discover some new favorites as well.

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