OZARK, UNDONE & PEAK "PEAK" TV | Weekend Must-Watch
/What To Watch the week of May 2nd. Starting off with What We're Watching, Art & Zach run-through reviews of Ozark, Undone, Winning Time, Memory, Hatching & The Survivor.
Read MoreWhat To Watch the week of May 2nd. Starting off with What We're Watching, Art & Zach run-through reviews of Ozark, Undone, Winning Time, Memory, Hatching & The Survivor.
Read MoreIt's the Peak TV era and there are too many shows to choose from. Halfway through 2020, Amanda the Jedi helps us sort through regular TV and streaming to pick the standout shows so far this year. Will the best show once again be a race between Netflix and HBO or do the combined powers of FX and Hulu have something to stop them?
Read MoreHBO has some of the best TV shows of all time, but what is HBO's best show ever? We invited Taylor J. Williams to help us decide which show has the greatest legacy. Also, big rule changes at the Oscars, AMC Theaters picks a fight with Universal Pictures over Trolls World Tour, and more movies head to VOD. All this, What We've Been Watching and our Picks for the Week!
Read MoreArt's road trip is coming to an end, but he checks in with Zach to talk about the best (and worst) movies he saw at the Toronto International Film Festival, as well as some new Netflix. Where did Art & Zach land on the decision to binge American Vandal & BoJack Horseman? Also, thoughts on Ozark Season 2 and Zach has a new favorite documentary of 2018.
Read MoreWe didn't want to let this episode go to waste even though it's a couple of weeks old... Art talks It, Zach discusses Atypical and Ozark, and then the guys get into (what was then) the latest entertainment news.
Read MoreCovering the good, the bad, and everything in-between about movies.
Amy Adams is one of the biggest losers in Academy Awards history, with six Oscars nominations to her name without a win (not to mention her snubs for Enchanted and Arrival).
Steve McQueen has developed a reputation for minimalist storytelling that leaves a maximum impact, often exploring challenging, real-world history as well as the fragility of the human condition.
Sundance Film Festival 2025 is just around the corner, and there are a whole bunch of brand-new movies to anticipate.