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  1. 399

    Weird West Radio: Butcher’s Crossing [Review]

    Welcome to Weird West Radio—in this episode, we examine Butcher’s Crossing, a bleak and philosophically charged Western where a young man’s frontier ambitions unravel into a meditation on violence, obsession, and the limits of human will. Anchored by a restrained and unsettling performance from Nicolas Cage, the film reframes the Western not as conquest, but...

  2. 398

    The 98th Academy Awards | 2026 [Coverage] – Part 3

    In Part 3 of our 2026 Oscars coverage, the hosts return after the Oscars’ ceremony to discuss winners and losers. Host(s) Thomas Cowley, Michael Flores, Dave Sabal

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    The 98th Academy Awards | 2026 [Coverage] – Part 2

    In Part 2 of our 2026 Oscars coverage, the hosts return after watching the nominated films to break down the race for the 98th Academy Awards. With the viewing complete, the conversation shifts from speculation to evaluation: which films truly deserve the praise, which nominations feel misplaced, and which contenders have the strongest path to the...

  4. 396

    Train Dreams, Smashing Machine and More [Oscar Bonus]

    In this episode, we offer a few thoughts on the Oscar-nominated Train Dreams and how it successfully achieves what so many films cannot. Also, a few quick thoughts on other Oscar-adjacent films. Host(s) Thomas Cowley, Michael Flores

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    Jerk 61

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2025 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 60

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2025 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 59

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2025 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 58

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2025 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 57

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2025 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 56

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2025 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 55

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2025 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 54

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2025 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 53

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2024 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 52

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2024 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 51

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2024 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 50

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2024 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 49

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2024 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 48

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2024 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

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    Jerk 47

    A roundtable of long-time friends comes together to chat about life, sex, hobbies, stupidity, and current events. This is the delayed feed. If you want new episodes right away, subscribe to our Patreon feed for $1.00. This is part of CoJ’s 2024 season. For the current season, click the Patreon link and become a subscriber.

  20. 380

    Weird West Radio: The Old Way [Review]

    Welcome back to Weird West Radio. In this episode, we discuss The Old Way (2023), a bleak revenge western starring Nicolas Cage as a retired gunslinger whose past violence resurfaces after the murder of his wife. We dig into how the film subverts traditional revenge narratives, framing vengeance as moral regression, and explore themes of...

  21. 379

    The 98th Academy Awards | 2026 [Coverage] – Part 1

    In this episode of Critique Revolve, the hosts break down the 2026 Academy Award nominations, focusing on first impressions, immediate points of contention, and the broader patterns that emerge from this year’s slate. As the first installment in a three-part Oscar special, this episode concentrates on initial reactions—what feels earned, what feels conspicuously absent, and...

  22. 378

    Bullet Time – 80s Action Rewind: Clash of the Titans (1981)

    A spinoff podcast hosted and curated by Ryan Denton. In this episode, Ryan leads a fan-driven discussion on the 1981 Clash of the Titans. This episode dives into the thrills, tropes, and lasting impact of the film, capturing the spirit of pure 80s action cinema. Host(s) Ryan, Dave, Mike

  23. 377

    Mercy [Review]

    This week, we discuss Mercy (2026), the new sci-fi thriller starring Chris Pratt, set in a near-future Los Angeles where an AI judge has replaced the human justice system. We unpack the film’s real-time, screen-driven structure and its engagement with AI, truth, and post-truth logic, asking whether its philosophical ambitions hold up under scrutiny. A...

  24. 376

    Nostalgia as Innovation: Postmodernism, IP, and the Death of the “Original” Blockbuster

    Special bonus episode: Thomas’ Everything But the Kitchen Sink.In this episode, we look at what made ‘80s blockbusters like Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters, and Back to the Future feel “original”—and whether that really holds up. We also dive into how postmodern theory messes with the whole idea of originality, especially now that Hollywood is all-in on...

  25. 375

    Bullet Time – 80s Action Rewind: Escape from New York

    A spinoff podcast hosted and curated by Ryan Denton. In this special, previously Patreon-exclusive episode, Ryan leads a fan-driven discussion on John Carpenter’s 1981 action film starring Kurt Russel. This episode dives into the thrills, tropes, and lasting impact of the film, capturing the spirit of pure 80s action cinema. Host(s) Ryan, Dave, Mike

  26. 374

    Hollywood’s Counter-Narratives: Subversion or Style

    Special bonus episode: Thomas’ Everything But the Kitchen Sink. This episode interrogates Hollywood’s growing tendency to frame films around so-called “counter-narratives”—stories that challenge authority, sympathize with the outsider, and question dominant power structures. But are these films truly radical, or are they simply echoing the language and aesthetics of socialist or Marxist thought without fully...

  27. 373

    Preventing Churn, Killing Cinema: Netflix’s Warner Bros. Power Play

    In this episode of Critique Revolve, we examine the sudden and deeply consequential news that Netflix plans to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery—a deal that, if approved, would fundamentally reshape the film and television landscape. While Paramount’s competing $108.4 billion bid raises its own ideological and industrial concerns, Netflix’s $82.7 billion move signals something more structural:...

  28. 372

    Star Trek News: Star Fleet Academy, New Trek films and more

    In this episode, a discussion on all the latest Star Trek news, including things about Star Trek: Star Fleet Academy, newly announced Star Trek film and more. Unlock More Star Trek Content with Our Premium Shows: Join our bonus feed for exclusive Star Trek discussions, including Unimatrix Zero, our premium preshow, where we discuss the...

  29. 371

    Supernatural #1 (2025)

    Supernatural #1 is the first issue of the Supernatural comic book series from Dynamite Entertainment. In this episode of The Crossroads, we dive into the debut of Dynamite Entertainment’s brand-new Supernatural comic series — the first fresh narrative in the Winchester universe since the TV show ended in 2020. Written by Greg Pak with art by Eder Messias, this ongoing series drops us right back into the gritty, uncertain road-hunting days of Seasons 1 and 2.

  30. 370

    Bullet Time – 80s Action Rewind: Masters of the Universe (1987)

    Critique Revolve Presents: Bullet Time – 80s Action RewindA spinoff podcast hosted and curated by Ryan Denton. In this special Patreon-exclusive early preview, Ryan leads a fan-driven discussion of the 1987 action classic starring Dolph Lundgren. This episode dives into the thrills, tropes, and lasting impact of the film, capturing the spirit of pure 80s...

  31. 369

    Wicked: For Good [Review]

    In this episode, we revisit the land of Oz to break down Wicked: For Good, the highly anticipated sequel to a film that—much to our surprise—we genuinely loved. But where the first installment offered emotional weight, rich world-building, and a narrative that earned its impact, this sequel falters. The heart may be in the right...

  32. 368

    Nuremberg [Review]

    In this episode, we examine Nuremberg (2025), James Vanderbilt’s ambitious yet uneven historical drama that charts psychiatrist Douglas Kelley’s attempt to determine Hermann Göring’s sanity during the Nuremberg Trials. Despite its powerful performances—especially Russell Crowe’s chilling turn as Göring—the film struggles with tonal inconsistency and a fractured identity that undercuts its moral and psychological depth....

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    Blue Moon [Review]

    In this episode, we dive into Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon, starring Ethan Hawke as lyricist Lorenz Hart, the brilliant yet self-destructive half of the legendary songwriting duo Rodgers and Hart. Host(s) Mike, Dave

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    Black Phone 2 [Review]

    In this episode, we dive into Black Phone 2 (2025), Scott Derrickson’s follow-up to his 2021 supernatural hit. We explore how the film effectively shifts from the psychological textures of 1970s horror to the visceral slasher aesthetics of the 1980s, expanding its world while maintaining its emotional and supernatural core. From its stylistic evolution to...

  35. 365

    Anemone [Review]

    In this episode, we dive deep into Anemone (2025), Ronan Day-Lewis’s striking directorial debut starring his father, Daniel Day-Lewis, in his first performance since Phantom Thread. We explore how this psychological drama dissects trauma through performance, aesthetic precision, and arthouse formalism—challenging audiences to engage emotionally and intellectually rather than passively consume. Host(s) Mike, Thomas

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    Summer 2025 Movie Season Wrap-Up

    As summer 2025 comes to a close, we break down the movie season that was: the highs, the lows, and the box office stories that shaped the year. From breakout hits to high-profile disappointments, we look at how Hollywood’s summer slate measured up — and what it reveals about the industry’s current state. More than...

  37. 363

    Eleanor the Great [Review]

    In this episode, we dive into Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut Eleanor the Great (2025), a 98-minute drama starring June Squibb, Erin Kellyman, Jessica Hecht, and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Premiering at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard before its September release, the film follows a ninety-year-old widow navigating grief, memory, and belonging in New York City. We unpack Johansson’s...

  38. 362

    Him [Review]

    In this episode, we dive into Him (2025) — directed by Justin Tipping and produced by Jordan Peele, Ian Cooper, Win Rosenfeld, and Jamal M. Watson for Monkeypaw Productions. Starring Marlon Wayans, Tyriq Withers, Julia Fox, and Tim Heidecker, the film explores the exploitation of youth athletes and the hidden costs associated with the pursuit...

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    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Edition – 3.10 ‘New Life and New Civilizations’

    In the season finale of Strange New Worlds, “New Life and New Civilizations,” Star Trek circles back to some of its oldest philosophical questions while layering in new existential tensions. In this episode, we dive deep into the finale’s exploration of destiny, duality, and interdimensional mythmaking—showing how the series ties personal arcs to Trek’s larger...

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    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Edition – 3.09 ‘Terrarium’

    We dive into “Terrarium,” the Ortegas-focused chapter of Strange New Worlds Season 3, where survival comes not through vengeance but through connection with a Gorn pilot—reshaping both character and canon in Trek’s tradition of empathy and continuity cleanup. Unlock More Star Trek Content with Our Premium Shows: Join our bonus feed for exclusive Star Trek...

  41. 359

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Edition – 3.08 ‘Four-and-a-Half Vulcans’

    In this episode, we unpack the layered storytelling of Strange New Worlds 3×08. Unlock More Star Trek Content with Our Premium Shows: Join our bonus feed for exclusive Star Trek discussions, including Unimatrix Zero, our premium preshow, where we discuss the latest and exciting Star Trek news – www.patreon.com/rainmandigital.

  42. 358

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Edition – 3.07 ‘What is Starfleet?’

    In this episode, we unpack the layered storytelling of Strange New Worlds 3×07. Unlock More Star Trek Content with Our Premium Shows: Join our bonus feed for exclusive Star Trek discussions, including Unimatrix Zero, our premium preshow, where we discuss the latest and exciting Star Trek news – www.patreon.com/rainmandigital

  43. 357

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Edition – 3.06 ‘The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail’

    In this episode, we unpack the layered storytelling of Strange New Worlds 3×06. Unlock More Star Trek Content with Our Premium Shows: Join our bonus feed for exclusive Star Trek discussions, including Unimatrix Zero, our premium preshow, where we discuss the latest and exciting Star Trek news – www.patreon.com/rainmandigital

  44. 356

    Nobody 2 [Review]

    In today’s episode, we plunge into Nobody 2, the wild and bloody sequel that takes Bob Odenkirk’s suburban dad-turned-assassin, Hutch Mansell, on a vacation that explodes—literally. Directed by Timo Tjahjanto and written by Derek Kolstad and Aaron Rabin, this 89-minute adrenaline blast drops the Mansell family into Plummerville, a dilapidated Midwestern town hiding a corrupt...

  45. 355

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Edition – 3.05 ‘Through the Lens of Time’

    In this episode, we unpack the layered storytelling of Strange New Worlds 3×05, where Chapel and Korby’s search for answers uncovers ancient ruins, the mysterious Vezda, and a possible key to immortality. We explore the evolving role of the Gorn, the philosophical weight of “evil” in Trek’s universe, and the tantalizing mysteries of a long-lost...

  46. 354

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Edition – 3.04 ‘A Space Adventure Hour’

    In this episode of From the Holodeck, we delve into Strange New Worlds Season 3, Episode 4, “A Space Adventure Hour”—a holodeck murder mystery that quickly evolves into a metafictional love letter to Star Trek and its fans. We unpack the episode’s layered commentary on narrative identity, metamodernism, and canon revision, while also asking: was...

  47. 353

    The Fantastic Four: First Steps [Review]

    We break down Fantastic Four—an excellent superhero film that’s fun, full of heart, and proof that simplicity, when grounded in strong structure and resonant themes, can still shine. With some of the best VFX in recent memory, Fantastic Four marks a confident first step for Marvel’s iconic team. Host(s) Michael Flores, Thomas Cowley

  48. 352

    Eddington [Review/Breakdown]

    In this episode, we dive deep into Eddington (2025), Ari Aster’s latest and most provocative film to date—a 149-minute neo-Western black comedy set against the backdrop of a fictional mayoral standoff in pandemic-era New Mexico. Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, and Austin Butler, Eddington offers more than just political satire; it’s a Rorschach...

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    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Edition – 3.03 ‘Shuttle to Kenfori’

    “Shuttle to Kenfori” leans into body horror to explore the fragility of identity, with Spock’s mind-meld and Batel’s Gorn infection highlighting the fear of losing control from within. The plant-fused zombies serve as a visceral metaphor for self-erasure, echoing the internal conflicts faced by each character. By tying physical transformation to psychological trauma, the episode...

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    Gunn’s “Superman”: Roundtable Discussion

    Join us for a lively roundtable discussion where multiple hosts dive into James Gunn’s Superman, the bold foundation for DC’s new cinematic era. Expect heated debates, passionate opinions, and sharply contrasting perspectives as we unpack Gunn’s vision, its impact on the Man of Steel, and what it means for the future of the DC Universe....

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