The Rewatchables
The Ringer's Bill Simmons, Sean Fennessey, and Chris Ryan fire up the flux capacitor and hop in Doc Brown's DeLorean to revisit Robert Zemeckis's 1985 classic Back to the Future, starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd.
The Ringer's Bill Simmons, Sean Fennessey, and Chris Ryan fire up the flux capacitor and hop in Doc Brown's DeLorean to revisit Robert Zemeckis's 1985 classic Back to the Future, starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd.
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The Ringer's Bill Simmons, Sean Fennessey, and Chris Ryan fire up the flux capacitor and hop in Doc Brown's DeLorean to revisit Robert Zemeckis's 1985 classic Back to the Future, starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd.
Sean and Amanda peel back the curtain to let you in as they finalize their 25 best movies of the 21st century list in real time, during what Amanda calls "a two-hour, weird psychological exercise that also could have been an email (and was).”
‘House of R,' ‘The Midnight Boys,' and ‘Mint Edition' unite to bring you the 2025 Versies Awards and celebrate all the highs and lows of nerd content from this last year.
The Boys are back with another Midnight Family Court, this time over who should gain custody of Batman—Matt Reeves or James Gunn—with the Honorable Judge Chris Ryan serving the court. Later, they dive into the new trailer for the newest Ryan Coogler film, 'Sinners'
Sean and Amanda are joined by Bill Simmons, Van Lathan, and Chris Ryan for a very special episode where they draft the best movies of Tom Cruise's legendary career. They talk about their relationship to Cruise, introduce some new draft categories, and have a whole lot of fun.
The Boys discuss the year's most anticipated film release, ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps.'
The Ringer's Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, Sean Fennessey, and Mallory Rubin have one day to find out if they should pod together forever after rewatching Richard Linklater's 2004 romantic drama ‘Before Sunset'.
Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey revisit Richard Linklater's classic, ‘Before Sunrise.'
Chris Ryan joins Sean to unpack 2025 in horror movies and what defines a good horror anthology.
Jo and Rob get on the books to recap THE PITT Season 2, Episode 4.
The Boys are ringing in 2025 with a re-cast of the original 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy, but with an all-Black cast!
We're drafting again! Sean and Amanda are joined by Chris Ryan to discuss who they were in 2022 and draft the best movies from that year.
The Boys are back, and they're excited to talk about all things Dunk and Egg! They dive into Episode 2 of 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,' explore character dynamics so far in the show, and maybe even hit a few tangents along the way.
HOOKED: Joanna Robinson & Rob Mahoney find the episode that hooks you on iconic TV shows.
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag begin by updating everyone on their summer thus far before being joined by the woman behind the anonymous Instagram account DeuxMoi. They discuss how she decides whether to publish information, the celebrity she hears the most negative gossip about, who she thinks is the most powerful celebrity, and her top spots to see celebrities in Los Angeles
First, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag give us an update on their lives. Then, The Ringer's Van Lathan joins the podcast for a discussion about Speidi's heyday at TMZ, confronting Kanye, the worst celebrities to encounter, his firing from TMZ, and the unaired interview with Travis Kelce's ex Kayla Nicole on Higher Learning.
Joanna Robinson and Rob Mahoney pick up the phone to induct the 'Lost' episode “The Constant” into the Prestige TV Hall of Fame.
The Ringer's Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey are compelled by some indescribable force to rewatch Steven Spielberg's 1997 spectacle ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind'.
Jo and Rob use their X-ray vision goggles to recap THE PITT Season 2, Episode 3.
Sean and Amanda share some exciting announcements about the show, then dig into their time at four different premium large-format movie theater experiences over the past few weeks. They later discuss the weekend's biggest streaming film, the Anne Hathaway vehicle The Idea of You. Does the movie work, should it have been in theaters, and what does this signal for Hathaway (one of their favorite stars in Hollywood)?
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