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It feels good to be bad! Mal and Jo share their top 10 villains of the century (so far) and round it out with some honorable mentions.
It feels good to be bad! Mal and Jo share their top 10 villains of the century (so far) and round it out with some honorable mentions.
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Chris Ryan joins Sean to unpack 2025 in horror movies and what defines a good horror anthology.
Jim VandeHei joins the show to discuss The Washington Post's recent staff cuts and financial struggles under Jeff Bezos. They explore the paper's history, the evolution of news media over the past 20 years, the secrets to modern success, and the looming impact of AI on journalism.
Juliet and Callie discuss the penultimate episode of The Traitors Season 3, focusing on Rob's exhaustion and the Johnny-Tara friendship. They also recap Love Island: All Stars, the Winter Olympics, and predict the season winner.
It feels good to be bad! Mal and Jo share their top 10 villains of the century (so far) and round it out with some honorable mentions.
In a special edition of The Rewatchables, Bill Simmons is joined by Sean Fennessey and Chris Ryan to reveal his 50 most rewatchable movies of the 21st century.
Sean and Amanda break down Paul Thomas Anderson's ‘One Battle After Another,' starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
It's Chill Nolan Winter! Mal and Jo are joined by Van Lathan to continue their journey through Christopher Nolan's filmography with ‘Interstellar.' They discuss their original experience with the movie, the influence it's had, the story, and more! Plus, they give out some superlatives!
This episode features Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks, who discusses the science behind GLP-1 drugs and the future of the industry. The conversation dives into how the pharmaceutical industry works, ways it could improve, and why Americans distrusts it despite its life-saving mission.
Before diving into the draft, Sean, Amanda, and Chris react to two recent pieces of news with Disney reportedly turning down Steven Soderbergh's ‘The Hunt for Ben Solo,' and Taylor Sheridan leaving Paramount. Then, they discuss who they were in 1989 and draft the best movies from that year.
Jim VandeHei joins the show to discuss The Washington Post's recent staff cuts and financial struggles under Jeff Bezos. They explore the paper's history, the evolution of news media over the past 20 years, the secrets to modern success, and the looming impact of AI on journalism.
The Ringer's Bill Simmons Chris Ryan, Sean Fennessey, and Van Lathan revisit one of the most influential movies in the history of Hollywood, George Lucas's ‘Star Wars: A New Hope', digging into how the film got made, its most iconic moments, and how it changed the movie industry forever.
HOOKED: Joanna Robinson & Rob Mahoney find the episode that hooks you on iconic TV shows.
Juliet and Jacoby discuss Sprite's NBA return, a Domino's tattoo fail, and "butter churning" runners. They taste test Lloyd's Carrot Cake, share Personal Food News, and react to listener submissions.
Bill Simmons, Van Lathan, and Wesley Morris revisit Ryan Coogler's instant classic, ‘Sinners.'
Sean and Amanda rank the 25 best films of the 21st century, spotlighting Paul Thomas Anderson's 'There Will Be Blood'. They examine its brutal portrait of greed, Daniel Day-Lewis's all-time performance, and its loss to 'No Country for Old Men' at the 2008 Oscars.
Juliet and Jacoby discuss the ideal water temperature, an Italian student's Olive Garden trip, and a "reverse heist." They also taste test a midday snack, share Personal Food News, and react to listener submissions.
Mal and Jo are back in the Hellmouth! They continue their ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer' rewatch with the first half of Season 3 (through Episode 12, “Helpless”)! They talk about their favorite episodes, most dated moments, the best fits, how hot Giles is, and more!
Jo and Rob hold onto their comfort baseball to recap THE PITT Season 2, Episode 11.
This episode features Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks, who discusses the science behind GLP-1 drugs and the future of the industry. The conversation dives into how the pharmaceutical industry works, ways it could improve, and why Americans distrusts it despite its life-saving mission.
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).”
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