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Every Wednesday movie fanatics Pat & Jason binge watch, review, and rank the best and worst movies ever made. Pat & Jason combine humor, film trivia, analytical discussion, and binge watching to create an informative and entertaining show for film fans. Season 1: Famous Movie Franchises (Ep. 1-12) Season 2: Terrible Sequels and Reboots (Ep. 13-23) Season 3: Famous Movie Actors & Actresses (Ep. 24-34) Subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and Tunein. Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/pa ...
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It’s late November and we’re here to talk about four of fall’s buzziest movies (and nothing else, why, what’s going on?). Find out Rebecca and Jason’s takes on Jon M. Chu’s WICKED, Sean Baker’s ANORA, Jacques Audiard’s EMILIA PERÉZ, and Edward Berger’s CONCLAVE.저자 The Binge
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This episode contains two Binge Its and two Send It Backs—can you guess which is which? Rebecca and Jason kick off fall movie season with Todd Phillips’ JOKER: FOLIE À DEUX, Coralie Fargeat’s THE SUBSTANCE, Josh Greenbaum’s WILL & HARPER, and Azazel Jacobs’ HIS THREE DAUGHTERS.저자 The Binge
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Rebecca and Jason wrap up summer with three movies about trauma and one about corporate synergy—can you tell which is which? Find out in their reviews of Shawn Levy’s DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE, Osgood Perkins’ LONGLEGS, Zoë Kravitz’s BLINK TWICE, and Ally Pankiw’s I USED TO BE FUNNY.저자 The Binge
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In their semi-annual Pride edition, Rebecca and Jason round up 2024’s most notable queer releases. After unpacking whether CHALLENGERS qualifies as queer, they review Rose Glass’ LOVE LIES BLEEDING, Julio Torres’ PROBLEMISTA, Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne’s AM I OK? and Ethan Coen’s DRIVE-AWAY DOLLS.…
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Babe wake up, new BARBENHEIMER episode just dropped! We review the summer’s biggest movies, from Greta Gerwig and Christopher Nolan, plus Rebecca’s personal biggest summer movies: Adele Lim’s JOY RIDE and Jeff Rowe and Kyler Spears’ TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM.저자 The Binge
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It’s the second half of 2023 and we’re kicking it off with four wildly different recent releases: Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE MULTI-VERSE, Wes Anderson’s ASTEROID CITY, Andrea Pallaoro’s MONICA, and Matt Johnson’s BLACKBERRY.저자 The Binge
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Rebecca and Jason are joined by writer/producer George Northy (G.B.F., Charmed) to break down the WGA strike and guest review an especially nerdy slate of recent releases: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3, THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: HONOR AMONG THIEVES…and odd-man-out queer horror comedy SUMMONING SYLVIA.…
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Guys, it finally happened: Rebecca and Jason recorded together IN PERSON for the first time in nearly three years! Did it become a cautionary tale about our Covid-weakened immune systems? Irrelevant! The important thing is that they sat together in Jason’s LA living room and discussed Tobias Lindholm’s THE GOOD NURSE (which they’d just watched toge…
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We’re on a roll with a new all-or-nothing episode! This week, we review Dan Trachtenberg’s PREY, John Logan’s THEY/THEM, Lena Dunham’s SHARP STICK, James Morosini’s I LOVE MY DAD, and Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat’s OFFICIAL SELECTION.저자 The Binge
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After our fully planned and thoroughly communicated nine-month hiatus, we are BACK at the exact time we always said! On this episode featuring exactly zero mutual ratings, we dive into Taika Waititi’s THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER, Sophie Hyde’s GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE, and recent queer releases Andrew Ahn’s FIRE ISLAND and Sammi Cohen's CRUSH.…
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In which a slight difference of opinion on Cate Shortland’s highly anticipated BLACK WIDOW leads to lethargic semi-discussions of Janicza Bravo’s ZOLA and Enrico Casarosa’s LUCA, before we’re revived by Questlove’s SUMMER OF SOUL and restore harmony by being unimpressed with Vanessa Roth’s MARY J. BLIGE’S MY LIFE.…
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We have polar opposite reactions to Jon M. Chu’s IN THE HEIGHTS, get spooked by Michael Chaves’ THE CONJURING: THE DEVIL DO IT, muddle through Zack Snyder’s ARMY OF THE DEAD, revel in Anders Thomas Jensen’s RIDERS OF JUSTICE, and exalt in Natalie Morales’ PLAN B.저자 The Binge
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After debriefing this year's pandemic Oscars, we review Joe Wright’s misbegotten THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW, Taylor Sheridan’s riveting THOSE WHO WISH ME DEAD, Mike Rianda and Jeff Rowe’s delightful THE MITCHELLS VS THE MACHINES, Nikole Beckwith’s tender TOGETHER TOGETHER, and Azazel Jacobs’ uneven FRENCH EXIT.…
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It’s strange bedfellows this week on The Binge, in which we mix Adam Wingard’s stupidly fun spectacle GODZILLA VS. KONG with three considerably more taxing films: Emma Seligman’s caustic cringe comedy SHIVA BABY, Oliver Hermanus’ apartheid military drama MOFFIE, and Ricky Staub’s scared-straight morality tale CONCRETE COWBOY.…
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On this episode we review two Oscar hopefuls, Florian Zeller’s THE FATHER starring Anthony Hopkins and Thomas Vinterberg’s ANOTHER ROUND starring Mads Mikkeksen, and two Oscar doubtfuls, Amy Poehler’s MOXIE and Tate Taylor’s BREAKING NEWS IN YUBA COUNTY.저자 The Binge
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It’s another super-sized episode full of heavy hitters! We disagree over the Midwestern realness of BARB AND STAR GO TO VISTA DEL MAR, parse where NOMADLAND sits in Frances McDormand’s pantheon of roles, praise Lee Isaac Chung’s family drama MINARI, lament the sprawling wreckage of Lee Daniels’ THE UNITED STATES VS. BILLIE HOLIDAY, revel in the pro…
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In our first new episode of 2021, we round up six notable releases from this very peculiar awards season: Emerald Fennell’s provocative PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN, Shaka King’s enraging JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH, Sam Levinson’s painful MALCOLM & MARIE, Regina King’s edifying ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI, Kornél Mundruczó’s uneven PIECES OF A WOMAN, and John Lee…
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In our final new releases episode of 2020, we evaluate the year’s unprecedented Christmas Day streaming mega-releases, WONDER WOMAN 1984 and SOUL, as well as George Clooney’s phone-friendly THE MIDNIGHT SKY and Eugene Ashe’s tender Black romance SYLVIE’S LOVE.저자 The Binge
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In this super-sized December episode, we disagree on the failings of Ryan Murphy’s queer musical comedy THE PROM, agree on the failings of Francis Lee’s period lesbian romance AMMONITE, hail Chadwick Boseman’s final performance in George C. Wolfe’s MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM, discuss our own cruise memories in relation to Steven Soderbergh’s LET THEM…
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We take issue with the toxic dysfunction at the core of Clea DuVall’s HAPPIEST SEASON, eviscerate the lack of compassion in Ron Howard’s HILLBILLY ELEGY, praise Paul Bettany in Alan Ball’s UNCLE FRANK, compare the first two episodes in Steve McQueen’s SMALL AXE, and throw up our hands at Ben Falcone’s SUPERINTELLIGENCE…
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The Finale as Keith and I round it off. For similar movies like logan lucky go ahead and check out 8 others that you will enjoy. With Daniel Craig involved or written by Steven Soderbergh you will get a similar level of enjoyment. Although they aren't all made as recent as 2017 there are some classic robberies. They feature well planned heists and …
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Keith and I dig into some of our favorite movies. To begin we look at Steven Soderbergh's 2017 heist comedy. With Daniel Craig in the driving seat along with Channing Tatum and Adam Driver starring, the story focuses on two brothers (Logan) who come up with a grand heist that takes place at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. You can check out part 2 her…
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In our first post-2020 election episode, we review Jason Woliner’s perfectly of-its-moment BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM, Zoe Lister-Jones’ thoughtful reimagining THE CRAFT: LEGACY, Miranda July’s cathartic farce KAJILLIONAIRE, Robert Zemeckis’ DOA remake of THE WITCHES, and Justin Simien’s polarizing horror comedy BAD HAIR.…
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In our first episode since Jason’s turbulent rebirth as an Angeleno, we review Liz Garbus and Lisa Cortes’ essential voter suppression doc ALL IN: THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY, Aaron Sorkin’s electric courtroom opus THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7, Julie Taymor’s dreadful Gloria Steinem pseudo-biopic THE GLORIAS, Maïmouna Doucouré’s unjustly vilified CUTIES,…
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We review the long-overdue but impressively effective BILL & TED FACE THE MUSIC, Charlie Kaufman’s inexplicable I’M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS, Jeremy Hersh’s explosive ethical drama THE SURROGATE, and in a meta moment we couldn’t resist, The Binge reviews the teen party romp THE BINGE.저자 The Binge
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In our last episode of summer 2020 (such as it is), we review Seth Rogen’s dual performance in Branson Trost’s AN AMERICAN PICKLE, James Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham’s enlightening documentary CRIP CAMP, Chelsea Peretti in Andrea Dorfman’s SPINSTER, and Gillian Jacobs in Kris Rey’s I USED TO GO HERE.저자 The Binge
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We review Karen Maine’s Catholic coming-of-age sex comedy YES, GOD, YES; the blood-boiling but essential ACLU vs. Trump doc THE FIGHT; Amy Seimetz’s unclassifiable contagion mood piece SHE DIES TOMORROW; and Romola Garai’s boring-until-it-isn’t gothic horror film AMULET.저자 The Binge
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We review Gina Prince-Bythewood’s inclusive action saga THE OLD GUARD, Cristina Costantini and Kareem Tabsch’s beguiling Walter Mercado documentary MUCHO MUCHO AMOR, Dave Franco’s Airbnb horror flick THE RENTAL, and Natalie Erika James’ dark dementia fable RELIC.저자 The Binge
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In the first episode of our by-popular-demand new biweekly format, we review five movies from the first half of July: David Dobkin’s unexpectedly gentle musical comedy EUROVISION SONG CONTEST: THE STORY OF FIRE SAGA, Max Barbakow’s hilarious and thought-provoking romcom PALM SPRINGS, Kelly Reichardt’s tender ode to friendship FIRST COW, Hirokazu Ko…
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In which we celebrate Pride with a grueling death-march marathon of seven in-depth film reviews, joined by our dear friend Jen “Memaw” Chochinov: Judd Apatow’s amiable Pete Davidson vehicle THE KING OF STATEN ISLAND, Jon Stewart’s misbegotten political satire IRRESISTIBLE, Spike Lee’s frenetic Vietnam thriller DA 5 BLOODS, Sasie Sealy’s satisfying …
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In our latest all-streaming roundup, we offer our (unanimous!) opinions of THE HIGH NOTE with Dakota Johnson and Tracee Ellis Ross, THE LOVEBIRDS with Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae, Alice Wu’s THE HALF OF IT, HOW TO BUILD A GIRL starring Beanie Feldstein, Andrew Patterson’s THE VAST OF NIGHT, and DRIVEWAYS with Hong Chau and Brian Dennehy.…
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In our second quarantine installment, we again review the best and brightest in the month’s streaming new release movies, from the supernatural romps of ONWARD and EXTRA ORDINARY to the teen-girl psychodrama of NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS and SELAH AND THE SPADES.저자 The Binge
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In our first remote edition during the pandemic, we review three new releases that can be watched at home since we no longer have movie theaters: Pete Davidson’s first starring role in BIG TIME ADOLESCENCE, the stylized pica drama SWALLOW, and the small-town feminist crime caper BLOW THE MAN DOWN.저자 The Binge
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Our new monthly movie roundups continue with fan-favorite special guest Ashley De La Torre. We discuss Edward Norton’s MOTHERLESS BROOKLYN, Kasi Lemmons’ HARRIET, Trey Edward Shults’ WAVES, Alma Har’el’s HONEY BOY, Melina Matsoukas’ QUEEN & SLIM, and Noah Baumbach’s MARRIAGE STORY.저자 The Binge
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For what might be the only time so far this year, we’ve both seen one of the movies and we absolutely love it: Lorene Scafaria’s feminist crime caper HUSTLERS. Jason also recounts the many failings of THE GOLDFINCH and is captivated by the expressiveness of Keira Knightley’s jaw in OFFICIAL SECRETS.저자 The Binge
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After catching up about their first foray into international travel and Rebecca’s delayed reviews of Tarantino’s latest (and also NOTTING HILL), Jason surprises her by loving the Jillian Bell comedy BRITTANY RUNS A MARATHON, then they dive into the murky waters of controversial faux-trans romance ADAM and the hard-hitting exposé ONE CHILD NATION.…
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