Lucky Numbers with Alex Ross Perry

Lucky Numbers with Alex Ross Perry

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Morvern Callar with Emily Yoshida

Mommy's back! Emily Yoshida joins the gang to talk about 2002's Morvern Callar, a surprisingly tender film about grief, starting over, and taking a Jet2 Holiday. We're chatting about Samantha Morton's unconventional star quality, our personal history with mixtapes, and the Fantas ...  Show more

Critical Darlings: The Oscar Nominations Recap (And Also Some Talk About F1)

It’s Hollywood’s biggest morning! Join Richard and Alison (plus a vacationing Producer Benjamin Frisch) as they pick apart the biggest snubs and surprises of the year: Sinners breaking the all-time nominations record! The Secret Agent surging out of Neon’s international power lin ...  Show more

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