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Up this week Josh and Jade are back from vacation with lots to discuss. Up first, a in-depth review of JLo's new sci-fi thriller, Atlas. The film dives into a future where AI has rebelled against humans and only one woman working with a robot can save humanity. Atlas is streaming now on Netflix. Our hosts also discuss the now infamous carriage scene in Bridgerton Season 3, part 1 and the marketing genius that is Ryan Reynolds as it relates to the new Deadpool Wolverine popcorn bucket.
It's a packed episode, so click play and enjoy.
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Jade and Josh discuss their top 10 favorite prequel movies, a topic far more difficult than anticipated, and hear us debate what exactly makes a prequel?
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Josh and Jade are traveling this week, so they break down their top 10 favorite post-apocalyptic movies and tv shows. And no, we promise they’re not all zombies (sort-of).
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This week on the show, Josh and Jade discuss the morally questionable documentary, The Contestant. The Contestant is a British documentary film directed by Clair Titley. It tells the story of Tomoaki Hamatsu, better known as Nasubi (なすび, "Eggplant"), as he starred in a 1998 Japanese reality TV show Susunu! Denpa Shōnen, or My Life in Prizes. They also discuss John Malkovich joining the cast of the new Fantastic Four film, and the newly announced Riddick: Fuyra, the fourth film in the Riddick franchise. Tune in for some great insight.
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In this episode of Our Taste is Trash, hosts Josh and Jade dive deep into the layers of "American Fiction," the acclaimed black comedy-drama that's been making waves since its release. Directed by Cord Jefferson and featuring a stellar cast including Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, Issa Rae, and Sterling K. Brown.
The hosts explore the film's premise, following the journey of Thelonious "Monk" Ellison, a novelist-professor whose satirical take on stereotypical "Black" literature unexpectedly catapults him to fame and scrutiny.
But the episode doesn't stop there. Josh and Jade also weigh in on the latest industry news, from Dan Schneider's lawsuit against "Quiet on the Set" to the trailer release of "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga."
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Welcome another episode of Our Taste is Trash! In this installment, your hosts Josh and Jade embark on a cinematic journey through the dusty plains of Pedro Almodóvar's "Strange Way of Life." We find ourselves immersed in a tale of two gunslingers, Silva and Sheriff Jake, whose lives intersect after 25 long years of separation. From the sun-soaked deserts to the rugged frontier towns, Almodóvar paints a vivid portrait of love, loss, and redemption.
But wait, there's more! Josh and Jade also dish out the latest gossip from the world of television. From the buzz surrounding the upcoming Office spinoff series to the steamy scandals of Bridgerton season 3 in this jam-packed episode.
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Join our hosts, Josh and Jade, as they dive into the comedic road trip film "Drive-Away Dolls," directed by Ethan Coen, featuring a star-studded cast including Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan, Beanie Feldstein, Matt Damon, and Pedro Pascal.
Get ready for a harsh review as Josh and Jade dissect the plot, characters, and unexpected twists of "Drive-Away Dolls." They also seek answers to the question, "Who is the audience for this film?"
But that's not all! The hosts also delve into the recent controversy surrounding the AI-generated promotional posters for Alex Garland's "Civil War." From impossible architectural elements to glaring AI tells, they discuss the backlash and implications of using AI in film marketing.
And as if that wasn't enough, Josh and Jade share their top picks for film and TV adaptations of popular video games.
Whether you're a cinephile, a gaming enthusiast, or just love a good debate, you'll probably enjoy this episode.
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Join Josh and Jade in this latest episode as they journey into the heart of dystopia with their review of "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes." Directed by Francis Lawrence and penned by Michael Lesslie and Michael Arndt, this 2023 film serves as a prequel to the iconic Hunger Games series, delving into the origins of the tyrannical leader of Panem, President Snow, and his intriguing relationship with Lucy Gray Baird during the 10th Hunger Games. Starring Tom Blyth, Rachel Zegler, Peter Dinklage, and an ensemble cast, this installment takes viewers back 64 years before the original film, offering a deeper understanding of the series' lore.
But that's not all! Josh and Jade also explore the post-apocalyptic landscape of the new Amazon Prime TV series, "Fallout." Created by Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet, this gripping drama draws inspiration from the beloved video game franchise, promising thrills and suspense. Plus, they discuss David Bautista's upcoming role in the animated movie "Aang: The Last Airbender (2025)," eagerly anticipating which role he will play in the new film.
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In this mediocre episode of "Our Taste is Trash," hosts Josh and Jade dive into the highly anticipated film, "Lisa Frankenstein," directed by Zelda Williams and written by the iconic Diablo Cody.
Join our hosts as they unravel the quirky tale of a misunderstood goth teenager (played by Kathryn Newton) who finds herself entangled in a bizarre romance with a reanimated Victorian-era corpse (portrayed by Cole Sprouse). With a supporting cast including Liza Soberano, Henry Eikenberry, Joe Chrest, and Carla Gugino, "Lisa Frankenstein" is a wild ride through comedy, horror, teenage angst, and 80s glam.
But that's not all! Josh and Jade also dissect the return of Courtney Cox to the Scream franchise in "Scream 7." Plus, they delve into the exciting news of Julia Garner's entrance into the Marvel Universe as Shalla-Bal, a character from the Silver Surfer comic.
Tune in as Josh and Jade serve up their unfiltered opinions, hilarious commentary, and perhaps a few unexpected surprises in this episode of "Our Taste is Trash." Whether you're a cinephile, horror aficionado, or simply looking for some entertainment gossip, this episode has something for everyone. -
Welcome back to another dumpster fire of an episode with your favorite hosts, Josh and Jade, on "Our Taste is Trash"! Buckle up, because today we're falling headfirst into our review of the Oscar-winning film "Anatomy of a Fall." Join us as we dissect this piece of French cinema.
Next, discuss everyone's favorite floppy-haired heartthrob, Timothée Chalamet, and his new multimillion dollar deal with the WB.
And we're delving into the dumpster fire that is P. Diddy's recent legal woes. Feds raid his mansions in L.A. and Miami as 50 Cent live tweets the entire ordeal.
So grab your snacks, settle in, and prepare for a wild ride with Josh and Jade on "Our Taste is Trash"! Remember, one man's trash is another man's podcast gold. -
In this electrifying episode of Our Taste is Trash, join hosts Josh and Jade as they review the cult classic film "Josie and the Pussycats" from 2001. Strap in as they dissect the movie's quirky charm, its underrated brilliance, and whether it's trash or treasure.
But that's not all! Our hosts also discuss Oscar winners, snubs and memorable performances at this year's Academy Awards.
Tune in for lively banter, insightful commentary, and plenty of laughs as Our Taste is Trash serves up another amazing episode. Whether you're a film buff, a comedy connoisseur, or just looking for some entertaining chatter, this episode has something for everyone. Don't miss out on the fun – press play now! -
It's Women's History Month and Josh and Jade discuss their favorite films written and directed by women. They also review the Oscar nominated film, Poor Things, and dissect the Love is Blind Season 6 finale. All that and more inside the episode. Hit the play button.
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This week Josh and Jade review the Nick Cage dark comedy and A24 film, "Dream Scenario". They also discuss Josh's trip to the Game of Thrones studio in Northern Ireland, The Crow remake, and a full slate of Jade's recommendations.
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Josh and Jade review the Oscar nominated film, Past Lives. The film is the a debut feature film from filmmaker Celine Song and examines two childhood friend who are reunited after 20 years apart, as they confront notions of love and destiny. Also inside the episode, our hosts discuss the SAG awards, and a whole new list of movies and shows to watch.
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This week on the show, Josh and Jade review the new western film, Surrounded. The is set 5 years removed from the American Civil War a focuses on the plight of a black woman who is a newly freed ex-Union army veteran trying to make her way in America.
Also, inside this episode our hosts discuss the recently announced Fantastic 4 casting, upcoming movies you will want to watch in 2024, and weekly watches.
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This week Josh and Jade review the Oscar nominated film, The Holders. The film stars Paul Giamatti, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and Dominic Sessa. Also inside the episode, our hosts list their favorite movies for Black History Month, and discuss the films and shows you should be watching (and some you should skip).
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It's the third annual Trashies Award show. Our hosts Josh and Jade award the best and worst TV and movies of 2023. They also award the most coveted of all Trashies "The Trashiest TV Show" and "The Trashiest Movie" of the year. It's an extra long episode but it is fantastic. Click the subscribe button and enjoy.
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This episode has it all. Our hosts Josh and Jade review the new Jake Johnson flick, Self Reliance. They also give their somewhat long winded opinions on Oscar nominations and preview the 3rd annual "Trashies".
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Josh and Jade review the much talked about Emerald Fennell film, Saltburn in this episode. Also, our host discuss Emmy winners and nominees and discuss some shows and movies to watch over the next week.
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