‘Indecent Proposal’ With Bill Simmons and Mallory Rubin

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‘The Nice Guys’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Rob Mahoney

Bill, Chris, and Rob play a little game called shut up unless you’re me after rewatching Shane Black’s 2016 cult classic ‘The Nice Guys’ starring Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe. Producers: Craig Horlbeck, Chia Hao Tat, Edaurdo Ocampo, and Matt Pevic This episode is sponsored by A ...  Show more

A CR Month Mailbag!

Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Craig Horlbeck open up the Rewatchables mailbag and read some listener emails on everything from worst possible movies to see on a date to The Rewatchables Pantheon Pyramid to the worst actor athletic performances of all time. Producers: Craig Horlbe ...  Show more

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