Our month of nonstop holiday cheer comes to a close with the story of Clark Griswold and his quest to produce the perfect Christmas.
Read MoreChristmas Month offers up a steaming lump of coal as our three grinches examine just what the hell people love about Love Actually.
Read MoreChristmas Month on the In Reel Deep Podcast continues with Arthur Christmas, the unfortunately titled 2011 animated comedy
Read MoreWelcome to Christmas Month, the In Reel Deep Podcast's latest trip down holiday lane. On our introductory episode, we examine what makes a Christmas movie and choose the three movies we'll be watching.
Read MoreHorror Month comes to a thrilling conclusion with It Follows, the 2014 psychological horror gem that turns "someone walking behind you" into a truly frightening ordeal.
Read MoreHorror Month continues with The Thing, John Carpenter's 1982 sci-fi/horror masterpiece that melds the two genres better than any movie not named Alien.
Read MoreAs Horror Month rolls on, our first foray into frightening features is writer-director Roman Polanski's 1968 psychological horror classic.
Read MoreNeither of the In Reel Deep guys are horror fans, which is why they're making October "Horror Month" and breaking down not only the genre but some of its most famous films.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, Sully and The Accountant stormed theaters nationwide. Andrew and Steve revisit that magical fall of 2016 on its near-one-year anniversary.
Read MoreAndrew and Steve are back together! Mostly because one of them hasn't seen Casablanca. In a before-and-after podcast, they see the movie and then examine its legacy, 75 years later.
Read MoreAlien: Covenant or Prometheus 2? We welcome another special guest to the podcast to talk about the larger Alien mythos and if Ridley Scott's latest entries are helping or hurting the series.
Read MoreDoes Marvel recapture the Guardians magic with Vol. 2? A special guest joins the podcast to talk about expectations, missed opportunities, and how the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to expand.
Read MoreThough Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Jason Statham are as exciting as ever, the In Reel Deep Podcast thinks we'll look back at The Fate of the Furious and note that it's where the franchise started its inevitable decline.
Read MoreNow that the 2017 Oscars (and the massive Best Picture flub) are over, we can finally put 2016 to bed. But not without one last look at the people and movies that made it so special.
Read MoreThough the 2017 Oscar nominations were relatively unsurprising, a few shockers—Mel Gibson for Best Director?—were certainly worth commenting on. And if there's anything Andrew and Steve do well, it's comment on movies.
Read MoreAn old-timey musical was a lot to attempt, even after Whiplash, but Damien Chazelle made the magic happen anyway. It's time for a very song-and-dance episode of the In Reel Deep Podcast.
Read MoreThe Home Alone franchise is perhaps the most enduring series of holiday movies from the last 30 years; what makes them so memorable? Andrew and Steve delve into Kevin, Harry, Marv, and even Uncle Frank.
Read MoreDoes 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?
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