Episodes
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In the Season 4 finale Ben and Nick talk about the all-time classic tale of Hollywood's dark side: Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard from 1950.
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Ben and Nick head to Bed-Stuy as they watch Spike Lee's modern classic Do The Right Thing.
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Ben and Nick wait at the train station to watch the titan of British film: Brief Encounter.
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Ben and Nick discuss the ethics of the real estate game of the late '80s and early '90s in the talky classic Glengarry Glen Ross.
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Does a documentary about two relatives of Jackie Onassis who live in squalor sound appealing to you? Then you already like Grey Gardens better than Ben does!
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Ben and Nick finally discuss an action movie (or is it?) in Michael Mann's Heat from 1995, starring two guys named Pacino and DeNiro you may have heard of.
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Ben and Nick discuss the Hong Kong masterpiece In The Mood For Love from 2000, starring Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung as two neighbors who become close after learning their spouses are having an affair with each other.
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Ben and Nick go down the rabbit hole in Oliver Stone's conspiracy thriller JFK.
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This week Ben and Nick visit a theater company in Nazi-occupied Warsaw that must save the day in the black comedy To Be Or Not To Be from 1942.
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The brothers want to hold your hand while watching A Hard Day's Night, the first movie starring a little rock and roll act called The Beatles.
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The brothers dive into Raise the Red Lantern, the Chinese classic of world cinema about a young woman who must navigate life as a concubine in the compound of a wealthy man.
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Get ready for a creepy tale of a psychopathic "preacher" in this classic tale of tale of good and evil - The Night of the Hunter from 1955.
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Ben and Nick discuss one of the most beautiful movies ever made. Is it Heaven Can Wait? Heaven's Gate? Gates of Heaven? Days of Thunder? Nope, its Days of Heaven from 1978, directed by Terrence Malick.
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Don you beret and grab a baguette, Nick and Ben are getting into the French New Wave with a seminal work of the genre: Breathless from 1960.
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The brothers delve into the dark side of the favelas of Rio as they discuss the international classic, City of God from 2002.
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The brothers go on the run in the early Hitchcock classic The 39 Steps.
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Ben and Nick dive in to the dark underbelly of 1930's Berlin to watch Fritz Lang's classic thriller M. Who knew a 90 year old movie with only a one letter title could be this good?
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It's French New Wave time again as the brothers watch Truffaut's Stolen Kisses from 1968. One of them loved it and one of them hated it. Tune in to find out which!
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The brothers get heisty discussing the most recent release they have ever discussed on the podcast: 2018's Widows.
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Welcome to 2022 and Season 4 of WTRM! Ben and Nick kick off the new year discussing the nostalgia-tinged American Graffiti from 1973, directed by some guy named George Lucas whose next project would be a little movie called Star Wars.
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