Annie Hall: I Heart in NY
New York has plenty of romance to offer, for all classes and cultures, and Annie Hall sparks conversation about romance and possibility in the big city.
Fishscale: Just Say Yes
You should still say No, kids. But what if you hadn’t? Listen to the wisdom of Ghostface Killah, Cypress Hill, and Spiritualized.
The Bridge on the River Kwai: dril Tweets
Please help my movie, we spent the filming budget on candles.
If You’re Feeling Sinister: New Sincerity
Curl up with a blanket and a warm drink, it’s time for feelings from artists who bring depth and warmth to each.
The Best Years of Our Lives: The Best Years of Our Lives?
One commits meaningless murder and despises a large rodent, another murders snowmen while listening to Judy Garland sing “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” Which will replace The Best Years of Our Lives?
Dig Your Own Hole: Big Beat
Huge breakbeats and jackhammer rhythms set the Big Beat stage for Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, and Propellerheads.
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre: The Monroe Doctrine
The U.S. and Latin America, a storied history on screen and geopolitically.
Take Care: Popular 2010s Artists I’ve Ignored
Matt and Tim try to understand the youth and their Drakes, Father John Mistys, and Lana Del Rays.
Dr. Strangelove: Twin Movies
Considering Slim Pickens’ Grand Flight and neglected content twins.
Paid in Full: Laying the Foundation
Establishing what MCs sound like in the 80s, 90s, and beyond.
The Sound of Music: “I Must Have Done Something Good”
Finding you’ve done something helpful in The Sound of Music, Manhunter, and Crossing Delancey.
Dummy: Trip-Hop
The shooting star of Trip-Hop told through Portishead, Massive Attack, and Lamb.
Deci’s Midnight Runners #6: Butt Rock & The MGM Story
The rise and fall of a major studio. The continuous fall of a shitty genre.
Bonnie and Clyde: Three Decade Period Piece
We got crime, basketball, and more crime. If we get a historical drama about the creation of Beanie Babies later this year, that would also qualify for the theme!
The College Dropout: Make Hip Hop Fun Again
Put on your DOOM helmet and wash up with some soap, it’s time to party.
The Woods: Rock is Dead; Long Live Rock
In which Tim and Matt announce their favorite heroin song.