The Rewatchables
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'.
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'.
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Sean and Amanda are joined by Chris Ryan to review the rules and results from last year's auctions and compete for their most anticipated films of 2026 ('The Odyssey,' 'Dune: Part Three,' 'Disclosure Day,' and more).
The Boys are back and drafting the best Black TV shows of all time! From 'A Different World' to 'In Living Color' to 'Scandal,' they build their teams across five categories: sitcom, pre-'90s classic, UPN, Shondaland, and wild card. Who will come out on top?
Sean and Amanda return to continue their yearlong project of listing the 25 best movies of the 21st century so far. They discuss David Fincher's ‘The Social Network,' claim that this is their generation's ‘Citizen Kane,' and applaud Jesse Eisenberg for delivering a defining role.
House of R and The Midnight Boys team up to bring you the 2026 Versies Awards and celebrate all the highs and lows of fandom content from 2025.
The Midnight Boys dive into the best superhero films they can summon and deliver the ultimate superhero films draft.
It's Chris-p Nolan Fall! Mal and Jo are joined by Chris Ryan to continue their journey through Christopher Nolan's filmography with ‘Dunkirk.' They discuss their original experience with the movie, the unique story structure, the performances, and more! Plus, they give out some superlatives!
The Midnight Boys discuss the premiere of the final season of 'The Boys' and share their reactions to the 'Punisher: One Last Kill' trailer.
The Boys are back, and they're here to give you the best primer for 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms': the best ‘Game of Thrones' crash-outs. But before they get to that, they give you a bit of Nerd News, with Sebastian Stan joining ‘The Batman Part II.'
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.
In honor of The Ringer's Best TV Episodes of the Century list, Joanna Robinson and Rob Mahoney head to the White House to induct the 'West Wing' episode “Two Cathedrals” into the Prestige TV Hall of Fame.
In this episode, Joanna Robinson and Mallory Rubin revisit Christopher Nolan's 2000 film, 'Memento,' as part of their countdown to his upcoming project.
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.
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.
This episode explores the emergence of Claude Mythos, a powerful AI model so advanced in its hacking capabilities that Anthropic has withheld it from the public.
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'.
This episode provides a breakdown and final recap of the Season 2 finale of 'The Pitt.'
Juliet and Jacoby discuss English beaches covered in produce, delivery app "ghost" chains, and a couple faking finding hair in their food. They taste test pineberries, share personal food updates, and react to listener news.
U.S. sports betting surged from $5B in 2017 to $160B last year, invading everything from politics to warfare. McKay Coppins joins to discuss the "casino-ification" of American life and his Atlantic cover story on how gambling conquered sports and beyond.
We are drafting again! Sean, Amanda, and Chris Ryan reunite for a draft of the coolest scenes in action movie history..
Joe Weisenthal explores how we're shifting from a literate culture back to oral traditions via digital media. This "postliterate" era is transforming politics and social relations, offering a "skeleton key" to help us understand the oddities of our modern, social media–driven world.
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