The BIGGEST Movie from Sundance | Coda Sundance Review
/One of the Day One premieres at the Sundance Film Festival, CODA, also made the biggest headlines at this year's fest when Apple swooped in to buy the movie for $25 million.
Read MoreOne of the Day One premieres at the Sundance Film Festival, CODA, also made the biggest headlines at this year's fest when Apple swooped in to buy the movie for $25 million.
Read MoreSound of Metal (2020, dir. Darius Marder) tells the story of Ruben (Riz Ahmed), a heavy metal drummer who begins experiencing drastic hearing loss.
Read MoreSteve McQueen's all-female heist movie "Widows," reviewed with and without spoilers.
Read MoreAlfonso Cuaron's deeply personal new film ROMA is a deliberately paced, gorgeously filmed, black & white recreation of Mexico City in the early 1970s
Read MoreJonah Hill's directorial debut 'mid90s' reviewed, with and without spoilers
Read MoreRejoice, you are about to die at the hands of Thanos! How many of the Avengers will survive his quest for the Infinity Stones? What does death even mean in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Read MoreWe're back in the park for a whole new season of Westworld, and there's a whole new set of riddles to solve in the latest season of HBO's hit show.
Read MoreFrom episode 22, Art & Zach travel across the galaxy and talk Ava Duvernay's Disney fantasy film, A Wrinkle in Time. The story of a young girl, led by the Mrses, to find her long-lost father who is trapped on a dark planet.
Read MoreBlack Panther dominates the box office but is it a Marvel-sized masterpiece or more of the same from the MCU? Directed by Ryan Coogler and featuring Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong'o, and Michael B. Jordan in key roles.
Read MoreClint Eastwood has directed over 35 movies. His latest may be his worst one ever... 15:17 to Paris tells the true story of the Americans who helped foil a terrorist attack in France, starring the men who actually lived the experience.
Read MoreArt & Zach break down their thoughts on the new crime thriller DEN OF THIEVES starring Gerard Butler, 50 Cent, Pablo Schrieber and O'Shea Jackson Jr. Does this movie make for a fun heist flick, or is it borrowing too much from its influences, like Heat and Sicario?
Read MoreThere's a new Paul Thomas Anderson & Daniel Day-Lewis movie and it demands to be discussed! On this Intercut Extras SPOILERS REVIEW of Phantom Thread, Art & Zach dig into this period piece about a dressmaker in the 1950s.
Read MoreFrom episode 14 of the podcast, Art & Zach go into full spoiler mode to talk Porgs, Rian Johnson, and Star Wars: The Last Jedi. How does TLJ stack up against Star Wars: The Force Awakens?
Read MoreFrom Intercut episode 13, Art and Zach look at James Franco's recreation of the making of The Room and compare The Disaster Artist with the film it's based on. We also discuss watching the Franco brothers opposite one another on-screen.
Read MoreFrom Episode 12, Zach talks about I, TONYA, the new Oscar contender starring Margot Robbie about the infamous life of figure skater Tonya Harding. Directed by Craig Gillespie, I, Tonya details Tonya Harding's rise to the top of the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, and her subsequent, very public, fall from grace.
Read MoreAfter an intense Season 7, Art & Zach look ahead to Game of Thrones Season 8 and make predictions for how this epic TV show will all end. Who will die?
Read MoreChristopher Nolan is back in theaters with DUNKIRK starring Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh & Harry Styles. Art & Zach break down Nolan's WWII action-adventure.
Read MoreFrom Episode 5 of the Intercut, Art & Zach discuss Art's reaction to the conclusion of the Planet of the Apes prequel trilogy. War for the Planet of the Apes features Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, and Steve Zahn.
Read MoreZach and Art dive into their spoiler-filled thoughts on the 6th Spider-Man movie in the last 15 years, Spider-Man: Homecoming. How is this iteration of the web-slinger different than past Spider-Man movies?
Read MoreDo the enticing previews of It Comes At Night mislead audiences? Should that change how people feel react to the new Trey Edward Shults film, and is it worthwhile anyway?
Read MoreCovering the good, the bad, and everything in-between about movies.
Another New York Film Festival is in the books, so Zach breaks down the best movies of the fest with Taylor J. Williams.
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.