Fresh from submitting their Chicago Film Critics Association ballots, Adam and Josh share their favorite film performances of the year. (Timecode will not be precise with ads; chapters may start...
Playing catchup ahead of their year-end Top 10s, Adam and Josh dig into the latest from Yorgos Lanthimos, Todd Haynes, Ridley Scott, and more. (Timecode will not be precise with ads; chapters may...
Monthly bonus shows are just one of the perks of joining the Filmspotting Family. Enjoy these excerpts from two of our most recent episodes. For as little as $5/month, get access to bonus content,...
Bonus shows are just one of the perks of joining the Family. Enjoy these excerpts from two of our most recent episodes. For as little as $5/month, get access to bonus content, early and ad-free...
Monthly bonus shows are just one of the perks of joining the Filmspotting Family. Enjoy these excerpts from two of our most recent episodes. For as little as $5/month, get access to bonus content,...
With Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” in theaters, we revisit a 2019 Sacred Cow review of the director’s “Alien” and, from earlier this year, the Top 5 Joaquin Phoenix Performances. -Notes: Live in...
Alexander Payne reunites with Paul Giamatti for the period holiday comedy "The Holdovers" which is one of the director’s best and one of the best of the year. -Review: “The Holdovers” (05:43)...
David Fincher’s THE KILLER has more on its mind than mere genre thrills. Adam and Josh review of Fincher’s 12th feature and dig into spoilers. Plus, THE MARVELS, and Fincher Ranked. (Timecodes...
David Fincher’s THE KILLER has more on its mind than mere genre thrills. Adam and Josh review of Fincher’s 12th feature and dig into spoilers. Plus, THE MARVELS, and Fincher Ranked. (Timecodes...
David Fincher’s THE KILLER has more on its mind than mere genre thrills. Adam and Josh review of Fincher’s 12th feature and dig into spoilers. Plus, THE MARVELS, and Fincher Ranked. -Review: “The...
David Fincher’s THE KILLER has more on its mind than mere genre thrills. Adam and Josh review of Fincher’s 12th feature and dig into spoilers. Plus, THE MARVELS, and Fincher Ranked. -Review: “The...
Adam and Josh debate whether Sofia Coppola’s “Priscilla” is a new kind of biopic or just more of the same. Plus, Jessie Buckley and Riz Ahmed in “Fingernails.” -Review: “Priscilla” (02:31) -Sofia...
Praise for star Sandra Hüller in director Justine Triet’s slippery, sophisticated courtroom drama that puts a woman and her marriage on trial. -Review: “Anatomy of a Fall” (03:47) -Brickspotting:...
Praise for star Sandra Hüller in director Justine Triet’s slippery, sophisticated courtroom drama that puts a woman and her marriage on trial. -Review: “Anatomy of a Fall” (03:47) -Brickspotting:...
Adam and Josh go long and spoiler-y - on the new Scorsese, and do their best to rank their favorite of the director’s features. -Review: “Killers of the Flower Moon” (03:10) -”Killers of the...
Adam and Josh go long and spoiler-y - on the new Scorsese, and do their best to rank their favorite of the director’s features. -Review: “Killers of the Flower Moon” (03:10) -”Killers of the...
Adam, Josh, and guest Matt Singer (“Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever”) wrangle with Gene and Roger over reviews of movies past. -Interview: Matt Singer (06:13) -Top 5:...
Wes Anderson follows up this year’s “Asteroid City” with four short films, all adapted from Roald Dahl stories, for Netflix. -Review: “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar,” “The Swan” (03:24) -Next...
Is Gareth Edwards’ Humans vs. A.I. movie the original piece of Hollywood filmmaking that we’ve been waiting for? Plus, a road map for getting the most out of the 59th annual Chicago International...
John Carney has given us a musical love story (“Once”), a musical coming-of-age story (“Sing Street”), and now, with the new “Flora and Son”, a musical story about the trials and tribulations of...