Does Denis Villeneuve's first foray into sci-fi match up to beloved Oscar-nominated blockbusters like Gravity and The Martian? We examine this and more on the In Reel Deep Podcast.
Read MoreHow does Donald Trump's looming presidency impact Barry Jenkins's beautiful Moonlight? The In Reel Deep Podcast tries to process cinema in this new world.
Read MoreDoes the rise of Stranger Things mean the best stories will be moving to streaming services? The In Reel Deep Podcast examines the series of the summer.
Read MoreThe truth is out: Suicide Squad stinks. Do we blame David Ayer or DC? Why so little Jared Leto as Joker? Why didn't Will Smith and Margot Robbie save the movie, as advertised? Find out on the latest episode of the In Reel Deep Podcast.
Read MoreCaptain America: Civil War is another home run for Marvel; what makes them so special? We analyze the studio's current offering and future endeavors on the latest episode of the In Reel Deep Podcast.
Read MoreIt's February, which means the Oscars, which means Andrew and Steve will pull themselves out of a winter stupor and talk about Sylvester Stallone, Leo DiCaprio, The Revenant, and the rest of the presumed Academy Award winners of 2016.
Read MoreNow that Quentin Tarantino and Alejandro González Iñárritu have released The Hateful Eight and The Revenant, we can finally put 2015 to a close. But are either of their Westerns any good?
Read MoreNow that Star Wars: The Force Awakens has appeared in theaters, did J.J Abrams's creation live up to all the hype? We examine the ups and downs of Episode VII.
Read MoreMichael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler update the Rocky franchise for a new generation; does it succeed? The In Reel Deep team examines Creed, including how Sylvester Stallone factors into the equation.
Read MoreDaniel Craig's presumed final foray as James Bond may not have been overly spellbinding on-screen, but it's great fodder for a podcast with a 007 expert on tap.
Read MoreMatt Damon is stuck in space! The only thing that can save him is two nerds talking about The Martian for 55 minutes. God bless you, In Reel Deep Podcast!
Read MoreWith the first In Reel Deep baby about to be born, the guys sat down to discuss all the movies the young child should see as he or she grows big and strong.
Read MoreWith Inside Out and Trainwreck, Bill Hader has had a big 2015. We examine his unexpected contributions to two summer blockbusters.
Read MoreDoes Colin Trevorrow's blockbuster live up to the hype? Or the half-million in ticket sales? We examine every sharp tooth of Jurassic World.
Read MoreWhich do you prefer, the movie or the book? The In Reel Deep guys examine why Fight Club, No Country for Old Men and The Godfather work best onscreen.
Read MoreFor once, the In Reel Deep team has nary a negative word to say on a podcast. Mad Max: Fury Road was a sensation; hear all about George Miller's insanity.
Read MoreThe second part of The Avengers saga has hit theaters; the In Reel Deep team examines Age of Ultron and ponders its place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Read MoreIt's the Furious 7 podcast you've been waiting for! The In Reel Deep team discusses Furious 7's place in the franchise's pantheon and chats with superfans.
Read MoreWhat does the future hold for documentaries after the success of Citizenfour, The Jinx and even Serial? The In Reel Deep team investigates the investigative.
Read MoreIt's time for In Reel Deep's 2015 Oscar predictions! The team examines every key category, from Best Original Score and Best Animated Short Film to Best Actor and Best Picture.
Read MoreFoxcatcher, Life Itself, Selma or Whiplash? The In Reel Deep team runs through both of their top 10 lists and chooses the best movie of 2014.
Read MoreWith the 2015 Oscar nominations released, what were the most egregious snubs and flubs? The In Reel Deep teams examines what and who got screwed.
Read MoreThe In Reel Deep team takes a look at what the future holds for us in 2015, including the releases of Inside Out, Chappie and Magic Mike XXL.
Read MoreThe In Reel Deep team examines the Sony hack, the cancellation of The Interview and what it all means for the future of American film production.
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