![]() ![]() Special live episode following the storming of the United States Capitol. Anya Taylor-Joy discusses The Queen's Gambit. Sanjay Gupta discusses the COVID-19 pandemic and his new book, Keep Sharp. Maren Morris performs "Better Than We Found It". Stacey Abrams discusses the upcoming Senate election in Georgia and recent politics. You can find other Voyage Media podcasts at voyagemedia.This is the list of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert episodes that aired in 2021. Watch This Tonight is a movie recommendation podcast and TV recommendation podcast, produced by Voyage Media. We discuss how Marvel saturation reached a tipping point with the Avengers films and had to start over, the highs and lows of the Marvel cinematic universe, Jack's picks for the best Marvel movies and TV to watch now, and where Marvel needs to go from here to retain their dominant position in the culture. The great Jack Austin of 7 Lamb, who has his own pop culture podcast, Alter Ego (check it out anywhere you listen to podcasts) where he discusses pop culture in more of a Marvel-oriented way, joins Watch This Tonight to try and lure me back to the world of Marvel films and TV, that I've abandoned. While there is one pointed moment in the third episode, which I don't spoil in this review, that really threw me, apart from that it's really hard not to like this new TV series. ![]() ![]() Reuniting and not losing a smidge of their chemistry from Neighbors, Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen feel like OUR platonic friends, and it is fun to spend time with them. What is in the water over at Apple, that they keep making these affable, relatable, realistic, TV series about actual people doing relatively normal stuff? Apple has really defined a brand with these comfort food shows, and Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne's new series, Platonic, is another strong entry into that Apple+ TV universe. Is this the best film in Alex Garland's filmography? What do you think? I'm joined by filmmaker Jeff Schellenberg, to marvel over this staggering, brain-breaking, gorgeous film, which you need to rewatch just to try and understand it. Subscribe for future episodes.Īn all-star episode on one of the top 5 weirdest movies ever made? That's Annihilation, the 2018 Alex Garland / Natalie Portman film, which has only grown in my estimation as the years have passed. Please leave us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts if you're enjoying the show, and mention a movie or TV show you want me to cover (and I will). Trying to figure out, "What should I stream tonight?" Come back to Watch This Tonight as your podcast for the best movie recommendations for what to watch on streaming platforms. Regardless, it's one of the best TV series of the last 10 years, in my book.Īnother All-Star episode, this time with one of the producers of this film, Jonathan Fernandez! Jonathan was kind enough to join me to discuss, for-real hanging a semi truck above JT Walsh, for-real Kurt Russell hanging on the side of a moving truck, Jonathan Mostow's similarities to Kurt Russell's character, producer Dino De Laurentiis mortgaging his home to get the film made, and more in this fun look at a movie that only gets better with age, Breakdown. In this series finale episode, I look back at how Barry started, back in Season 1, Episode 1, and compare it to where it went by the end, which was surreal, bold, experimental, emotionally true, thematically true, but maybe in some difficult-to-define way less satisfying? I'm of two minds about it, but glad it was risk-taking enough to inspire a lot of debate. Still trying to wrap your head around how Barry ended? Me too. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at You can find other Voyage Media podcasts at voyagemedia.fm ![]() Reach out to us (Twitter), watch_this_tonight (Instagram) or (TikTok). Trying to figure out, "What should I stream tonight?" Come back to Watch This Tonight as your podcast for the best TV recommendations for what to watch on streaming platforms. What's really surprising is that the film is shot through with this bizarre, creeping Ari Aster style dread that elevates it beyond a simple docudrama. Syndey Sweeney really delivers a captivating performance in a film that is almost 100% reliant on her to function. An experimental 80 minute slow motion panic attack, HBO's new film Reality recreates a transcript of FBI agents interrogating and searching the home of Reality Winner (that's her real name) that would later be charged with violation of the Espionage Act. ![]()
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