Episodes

Sunday Aug 04, 2024
Sunday Aug 04, 2024
The 20th entry in our ongoing series The Best Movie You've Never Seen is 1995's Mr. Holland's Opus, featuring my favorite performance from Oscar Winner (for The Goodbye Girl) Richard Dreyfuss. Although Dreyfuss snagged an Oscar nom for this one, he lost out to Nicolas Cage (Leaving Las Vegas).

Sunday Aug 04, 2024
Sunday Aug 04, 2024
OTD 1995: Brett Leonard's futuristic scifi-actioner Virtuosity opens. The first onscreen pairing of future "Best Actor Oscar Winners" Russell Crowe and Denzel Washington bombs with critics and audiences, but is an intriguing film nevertheless, dealing with similar concepts and themes as later classics such as Dark City and The Matrix.

Saturday Aug 03, 2024
Saturday Aug 03, 2024
OTD 1966: Three days out from defending his World Heavyweight Boxing Title in nearby London, Muhammad Ali visits the set of the classic war movie The Dirty Dozen.

Saturday Aug 03, 2024
Saturday Aug 03, 2024
45 years since Thurman Munson passed. Join me for a look back at his life, career, and legacy.

Friday Aug 02, 2024
Friday Aug 02, 2024
My 2nd favorite vampire film ever (behind The Lost Boys) opened 39 years ago, August 2, 1985. Join me for a look back at a legit horror classic, which spawned a full reboot (with Colin Farrell) in 2011.

Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
31 years ago, Mike Myers' loving, humorous tribute to Alfred Hitchcock's 1941 classic Suspicion bombed at the boxoffice, then found its audience on home video and cable, building a massive cult following.

Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
My favorite James Bond film (starring my favorite James Bond) The Living Daylights opened July 31, 1987.

Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
OTD 1987: Vampires Everywhere! Joel Schumacher's legendary "Gen-X Standard" The Lost Boys opens in theaters. My favorite vampire movie is loaded with memorable performances, quotable lines, and general badassery.

Wednesday Jul 31, 2024

Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
OTD 1981: John Huston's bonkers WWII/POW/Soccer movie opens. Sly is leaner than ever as an American POW who "joins the football team," as it prepares for what amounts to a propaganda match vs. the German National Team. Easily a top 3 Stallone film for me.