Episode 117 - You Had Me at Rewind: Good Will Hunting
Nathan Chandler and guest Beau Gatlin travel back to 1997 to revisit Good Will Hunting—the breakthrough film that made therapy sessions emotional, Boston accents iconic and Robin Williams an Oscar winner.
Episode 115 - You Had Me at Rewind: Forrest Gump
Nathan and longtime friend Abel Cass rewind to Forrest Gump — the 1994 Best Picture winner that defined a decade and still divides movie fans.
Episode 109 - Adolescence: Season 1
In this episode, Nathan and Whitney break down the gripping four-part Netflix drama Adolescence, a British psychological crime series filmed entirely in one take per episode.
Episode 106 - Close Enough to Burn
Nathan chats with the team behind Close Enough to Burn, a breakout indie drama from the 2025 deadCenter Film Festival.
Episode 96 - The Big Sick + The Idea of You
From the challenges of navigating cultural differences to the complexities of familial expectations, we are dissecting the themes that make the number 31 film on The 50 Best Rom-Coms list, ‘The Big Sick,’ such a relatable and impactful film. Plus, a quick review of ‘The Idea of You.’
Episode 94 - Civil War
Join us as we delve deep into the immersive world of A24's groundbreaking film, ‘Civil War.’ Host Nathan Chandler and esteemed guest Mark Blitch, embark on a captivating exploration of one of the most talked about and polarizing films of 2024.
Episode 86 - Quo Vadis, Aida?
We are getting a little more serious in today’s episode covering the powerful and thought-provoking war film ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’
Episode 85 - Footloose
🕺🎶 Get ready to bust a move and defy the dance police because we're reviewing the ultimate '80s classic ‘Footloose’ which is celebrating its 40th anniversary! 🎉💃
Episode 72 - Killers of the Flower Moon
In this thought-provoking episode, host Nathan invites a very special group of Oklahomans to the table – his own family. They dive deep into Martin Scorsese's critically acclaimed film, Killers of the Flower Moon.
Episode 59 - Oppenheimer
We are diving into Christopher Nolan’s thought-provoking film about the father of the atomic bomb, Oppenheimer. Frequent guest, Charles Mills, joins Nathan for this quick reaction podcast.