A PODCAST FOR MOVIE LOVERS
Movie Night Autopsy is a podcast dedicated to movie-related stories and discussions.
Featured
Chad and Asher dust off the podcast mics to talk about John Woo's Opus "The Killer" starring Chow Yun-Fat. They talk about the movie's influence on Hollywood action films, the massive amount of ammunition exploded, and how one character might as well be a teddy bear with the word "guilt" written on it.
Wowee Wowee Wow Wow Wow… Asher and Chad trail off about the martial arts epic Shadow
Sam, Aaron, and Chad go deep into Terry Gilliam's 1981 film, Time Bandits; a story about a group of time travelers who aren't really that good at time travel.
The Minute
Ranking the MCU when no one asked for it! Today on The Minute!
Sam finds himself talking to Aaron about indecisive execs, Sony's backtracking, and Andy Serkis' motion capture Batman. What's DC doing after Wonder Woman and Shazam? What's all this about Leslie Jones and Jason Reitman?
The Minute is back, and on camera for the first time ever! Check out our review of some of our favorite/least favorite movies of the last year (and no we didn't see The Favourite).
Trailing Off
Wowee Wowee Wow Wow Wow… Asher and Chad trail off about the martial arts epic Shadow
Asher and Chad are Trailing Off about the final chapter in the modern MCU saga, Avengers: Endgame.
Rise of the huh now? And what's with the laugh? Chad and Asher are Trailing Off about Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Movie Night Autopsy
Chad and Asher dust off the podcast mics to talk about John Woo's Opus "The Killer" starring Chow Yun-Fat. They talk about the movie's influence on Hollywood action films, the massive amount of ammunition exploded, and how one character might as well be a teddy bear with the word "guilt" written on it.
Sam, Aaron, and Chad go deep into Terry Gilliam's 1981 film, Time Bandits; a story about a group of time travelers who aren't really that good at time travel.
If you got 5 on it, hear Sam, Aaron and Chad cut deep into Jordan Peele's soon-to-be classic Us, starring Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke and Elisabeth Moss.
Quick Ones
Suspense thrillers are rare at the cinema these days, so Chad gives you a Quick One about a little movie trying to play it like the greats.
Aaron, of Movie Night Autopsy, reviews Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. NO SPOILERS
“Widows,” the new installment from director Steve McQueen, plays itself off like the heist movie cinema fans deserve instead of “Ocean’s 8.” In reality, it is something deeper than another genre flick. That both helps and hurts the film.