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/One last look back to 2021 to countdown the year's Top 10 TV Shows. What was the best television that the streams and cable channels had to offer?
Read MoreOne last look back to 2021 to countdown the year's Top 10 TV Shows. What was the best television that the streams and cable channels had to offer?
Read MoreFrom the Sundance Film Festival, Zach, Let Me Explain, and Amanda the Jedi talk about the world premiere of Cha Cha Real Smooth. This is the sophomore feature from Cooper Raiff, whose debut film Shithouse won the 2020 SXSW Grand Jury Prize.
Read MoreAs the 2022 Sundance Film Festival comes to a close, Zach, Let Me Explain & Amanda the Jedi countdown their Top 10s from the fest and make some predictions for what will win the big Sundance awards.
Read MoreFrom the Sundance Film Festival, Zach, Art, and Amanda the Jedi talk about the world premiere of Fresh. Fresh is the debut feature film from director Mimi Cave about the horrors of modern dating.
Read MoreThe 2022 Sundance Film Festival is halfway done and there are plenty of movies worth catching up on - not just ones starring celebrities!
Read MoreFrom the Sundance Film Festival, Zach, Art, and Amanda the Jedi talk about the world premiere of When You Finish Saving the World. When You Finish Saving the World, starring Julianne Moore & Finn Wolfhard, is the debut feature film from writer/director Jesse Eisenberg.
Read MoreAnother year in the books! 2021 has come and gone but we can't stop thinking about 2021 movies. Art & Zach are joined by Amanda the Jedi for their annual Top 10 Movies of the Year countdown.
Read MoreKristen Stewart gets snubbed by the Screen Actors Guild. The wildest high school on television is back after the Season 2 premiere of Euphoria.
Read MoreWhat better time to look back on the films of Paul Thomas Anderson than while he has a new movie in theaters? Art & Zach recruit @Taylor J. Williams to help break down PTA movies from Hard Eight to Licorice Pizza.
Read MorePaul Thomas Anderson is back in theaters with his biggest vibes movie yet, Licorice Pizza. Starring Alana Haim, Cooper Hoffman, and with a parade of appearances by Harriet Sansom Harris, Skyler Gisondo, Sean Penn, Tom Waits, and Bradley Cooper.
Read MoreSpider-Man dominates the box office, but what impact is the blockbuster film having on the rest of the industry? Also, the Academy Awards unveiled their shortlists for several categories.
Read MoreBreaking down the 2022 Sundance Film Festival lineup and helping the Intercuties pick some movies to watch!
Read MoreAdam McKay is back in theaters, awards season heats up & Succession concludes on a high... come join us, live!
Read MoreTonight! Tonight! Steven Spielberg remakes one of the most iconic movie musicals ever in West Side Story, out tonight! With some updates, does 2021's version stand up to the 1961 version? Art & Zach share their thoughts.
Read MoreFind your favorite parallel backdrop and wear your favorite shade of yellow, it's time for the Wes Anderson film bracket! With help from our Karstcast buddies, Art & Zach are getting to the bottom of which Wes Anderson movie is the best Wes Anderson movie.
Read MorePotential Oscar contenders, misfires & 8-hour documentaries on this week's Intercut LIVE! Brief thoughts on Licorice Pizza, House of Gucci, and a breakdown on what's new in theaters & VOD this weekend.
Read MoreA couple of new films starring potential Best Actor contenders make their debut on streaming services, Netflix starts to reveal some new data on its Top 10s, and AppleTV+ adapts a popular dramatic podcast with popular comedians.
Read MoreEternals becomes the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first "Rotten" movie, but does the Chloe Zhao blockbuster deserve it? Also, Succession's 3rd season kicks into gear and Art recaps his thoughts on the Chicago International Film Festival.
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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.