The Flash, the latest comic book summer tent movie arrived and imploded. What went wrong? Why did audiences turn away in droves? Jim saw the movie, and he provided Teal with a report. Also, why did Disney seemingly cut six second from the Academy Award-winning French Connection? And why is Discovery Warner Brothers CEO, David Zaslav bent on proving how much he hates movies by chopping the heads off the brain trust at TCM (Turner Classic Movies)?
This week Jim and Teal cover all this, poorly constructed deep-sea submersibles, and Hungarian cinematic master, Bela Tarr. Strap in, there's a lot of stuff to cover.
A Midsommar Night with Jim and Teal
Summer Movies: Duke Caboom and the Drive-In Experience
Great Film Endings: Movies That Stick The Landing
When Harry Met...Blue Valentine? Inappropriate Double Features
Suspiria or: Bad Times at the Markos Tanz Dance Company Royale
Rocky Horror Picture Show and Rock & Roll Movie Memories
Rocketman and the Musical Biopic Subgenre.
Avengers: End Game of Thrones (Parabellum Hadron Gospel Hour edition.)
Bonus episode: The Way Things Used To Be
Pure Cinema and the Ann Savage Appreciation Society
Jim and Teal Take a Detour
Break out the Doritos!
Criterion Channel is back, baby!
Doppelgänger a Go-go: Jim and Teal Discuss Us with Millennial Will
The Great Cate Haight
Circles of Confusion, E.T. and Movies Your Daughters Should See
Luke Perry and the Epic Tale of Seeing The Doors
There's Something About Green Book
That's Amore! Pt 2
That's Amore! Pt 1
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I Finally Watched...
Star Wars Escape Pod
Pod Meets World
Pop Culture Happy Hour