‘Reservoir Dogs’ at 30 and the Legacy of Sundance ’92

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The 2026 Oscar Nominations: Snubs, Surprises, and WTFs

Sean and Amanda break down all of the Oscar nominations and share their major takeaways, including 'F1' (sillily) sneaking into Best Picture and ‘Sinners’ shattering the all-time nominations record, and highlight their biggest snubs. Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Produ ...  Show more

The Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Movie Draft. Plus: ‘The Rip.’

We’re drafting again! Before diving in, Sean and Amanda are joined by Chris Ryan to debate whether or not this is the best January at the movies ever (0:37). Then, they cover the new Netflix action movie ‘The Rip’—starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck—during which they make the cas ...  Show more

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