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This week the holidays spirit continues on the show as Josh and Jade review the Netflix original Christmas film, "Our Little Secret." Directed by Stephen Herek and written by Hailey DeDominicis. The film stars Lindsay Lohan, alongside an ensemble cast featuring Ian Harding, Tim Meadows, Jon Rudnitsky, Judy Reyes, Henry Czerny, Chris Parnell, and Kristin Chenoweth.
Our Little Secret follows Avery (Lohan), who is spending her first Christmas with her boyfriend's family but discovers her ex is also part of the holiday festivities and decides to hide their romantic history.
Also inside this episode, our hosts predict and bemoan the Golden Globe nominations and give their expert opinions on their weekly watches that include "Deadpool vs. Wolverine", "It Ends with Us", "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" and more.
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This week our hosts, Josh and Jade, review the Netflix holiday flick, Hot Frosty. The film directed by Jerry Ciccoritti, written by Russell Hainline, and starring Lacey Chabert, Dustin Milligan, Katy Mixon Greer, Lauren Holly, Chrishell Stause, Joe Lo Truglio, and Craig Robinson. Chabert plays Kathy, a widow who counters her loneliness with a magical snowman brought to life.
Also, our hosts discuss the newly announced Scrubs tv show revival and IMBDs top 10 most popular movies and tv shows.
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Happy belated Thanksgiving. Josh and Jade are eating turkey right now, but they left you with something to feast your earholes on.
Inside this minisode our hosts review Collider's Top 100 Best Movies of All Time list. What rankings are warranted? Which films were snubbed? And does the number 1 movie deserve the title?
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Our hosts, Josh and Jade, review the film "Your Monster". The film is a romantic comedy-horror, written and directed by Caroline Lindy, based on her 2019 short film. The film stars Melissa Barrera, Tommy Dewey, Edmund Donovan, Kayla Foster, and Meghann Fahy.
Also inside this episode, our hosts, Josh and Jade, discuss "Glicked" or the premieres of Gladiator II and Wicked. Is it something people are saying or is this just made up to get theater goers interested in both titles?
And people are signing along to Wicked in theaters. Our hosts explore proper movie theater etiquette and spark a fierce debate.
Tune in for another fantastic episode of "Our Taste is Trash."
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Inside this episode Josh and Jade review the film, My Old Ass, streaming now on Amazon Prime. This coming of age comedy is written and directed by Megan Park and stars Maisy Stella in her film debut, Percy Hynes White, Maddie Ziegler, Kerrice Brooks, and Aubrey Plaza.
Also, inside this episode our hosts discuss the Silo Season 2 premiere on Apple TV + and the casting choice of Sophie Turner as Laura Croft in Amazon's new Tomb Raider series written and produced by Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
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This week on Our Taste is Trash, Josh and Jade tackle Brothers, the new dark comedy on Amazon Prime starring Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage. Directed by Max Barbakow, the film follows Moke (Brolin) and Jady (Dinklage), twin brothers with a lifetime of tension and estrangement, who reunite after 30 years to pull off a chaotic heist. Joined by their unconventional mother, Cath (Glenn Close), and an eccentric accomplice (Brendan Fraser), the brothers navigate old rivalries and new twists in a story full of dark humor and family drama.
In addition, Josh and Jade discuss upcoming TV releases, including Severance Season 2, Silo Season 2, and The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3. They also dig into the recent revival of network television and speculate on why audiences are tuning back in to traditional TV shows.
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In this episode, Josh and Jade dive into the recent psychological thriller Strange Darling, directed and written by JT Mollner. The film stars Willa Fitzgerald, Kyle Gallner, and Emmy Raver-Lampman in a chilling cat-and-mouse chase that blurs the lines between hunter and hunted.
They also discuss the Agatha All Along finale, unpacking Kathryn Hahn’s witchy performance and what is next for the characters of the show in the MCU. Then, they tackle the upcoming Cruel Intentions TV series, speculating on how this new adaptation could bring the scandalous, scheming vibe into the modern age.
As always, they question why they keep doing this, and whether it’s time for a new hobby. Click the play button, please!?
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This week on Our Taste is Trash, Josh and Jade discuss Netflix's new thriller Woman of the Hour. Based on true events, the film centers on a young actress who unknowingly appears on a dating show with a man later revealed to be a serial killer. Starring Anna Kendrick, who also makes her impressive directorial debut, the movie features Daniel Zovatto and Tony Hale in memorable performances that bring this haunting story to life.
Also inside the episode, the hosts dive into the latest episode of the Disney+ series Agatha All Along, which is arguably one of the best series on the platform, and Josh and Jade talk about their childhood Halloween favorites, revisiting the movies that made them fall in love with spooky season.
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In this episode of Our Taste is Trash, Josh and Jade review House of Spoils, the Amazon Prime horror thriller starring Ariana DeBose as a chef haunted by dark forces while opening her own restaurant. Directed by Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy, the hosts unpack the film’s chilling atmosphere and storytelling. They also break down the shocking twists in the season 2 finale of Tell Me Lies, where lies unravel and relationships implode. Finally, they dive into the Wicked movie poster controversy, discussing Cynthia Erivo’s response to fan edits that sparked online debate. Don’t miss this episode!
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Inside this episode Josh and Jade review the new Apple TV+ film Wolfs, starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt.
Our hosts also discuss Greta Gerwig's Narnia reboot featuring actress Saoirse Ronan, hopefully as the White Queen.
Also, Daniel Day Lewis is returning to acting after a seven year retirement in a new film written and directed by his son called Anemone, also starring Sean Bean.
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This week Josh and Jade try to keep their movie treasures rolling with their review of His Three Daughters, streaming now on Netflix. The film written and directed by Azazel Jacobs, stars Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth Olsen as three estranged sisters who come back together to care for their ailing father. It also stars Rudy Galvan, Jose Febus, Jasmine Bracey, Jay O. Sanders, and Jovan Adepo.
But thats not all, they take a look at the film 28 Years Later and its intriguing use of iPhone as the main camera used in the cinematography of the film.
Also inside the episode, our hosts review all their latest binge watches including Agatha All Along on Disney+ and Emily in Paris S4 Part2 on Netflix.
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Take a triptych trip with Josh and Jade as they review the absurdist anthology film, Kindness of Kindness from the mind of Yorgos Lanthimos. The film features an A-List cast with Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, William Dafoe, Margaret Qualley, Hong Chau, and Mamoudou Athie.
Also, inside this episode our hosts discuss the newly announced season 4 of the Apple TV+ hit show, Ted Lasso, and Jade has new recommendations for you to add to your watch list.
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Josh and Jade discuss Emmy winners and losers in this minisode. Which shows surprised, which missed the mark, and who was snubbed?
Listen in for in-depth Emmy analysis.
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Josh has COVID and Jade has a sinus infection, but the show goes on.
This week our hosts review the horror film Pearl (Netflix), the prequel to X. The film stars Mia Goth and is directed by Ti West and is written by the pair of them. This film offers some stunning visuals, outstanding acting, and scenes that will make your skin crawl. Listen to the full review.
Also inside this episode Josh and Jade discuss the salacious new season of Tell Me Lies and the AI gaffes of the new Megalopolis trailer.
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Speaking of time, Josh and Jade are bad at scheduling, as they are still on vacation this week. But they had enough time for a minisode, this time on time loops. They walk through the rules of a time loop film, what films are and are not included in the category, and list their Top 6.
Tune in next week for their film review on Pearl.
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Josh and Jade are traveling this week, so to keep you entertained we have one of our infamous minisodes for you. This week we dive into some of favorite Time Travel movies and debate time travel vs. time loop movies.
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This week on Our Taste is Trash, Josh and Jade dive into a thrilling mix of crime, drama, and fashion. First, they discuss The Bikeriders, Jeff Nichols’ gritty 2023 film that takes us deep into the world of a 1960s motorcycle club. The film features a star-studded cast including Jodie Comer, Austin Butler, and Tom Hardy.
Next, they shift gears to cover the arrests linked to Matthew Perry's tragic death, uncovering the disturbing details behind the criminal network responsible.
Finally, Josh and Jade take a whimsical detour to Paris as they unpack the drama-filled first part of Emily in Paris Season 4. They explore the never-ending love triangles, outrageous fashion, and the chaotic personal and professional life of our favorite American in Paris.
Tune in for this jam-packed episode of Our Taste is Trash.
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This week Josh and Jade review the film Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. Will it live up to the hype of the Caesar trilogy? Also, inside this episode our hosts breakdown Season 4 of Umbrella Academy and the wrap up of the Netflix series and discuss the upcoming film, Saturday Night, based on the premiere of the long running Saturday Night Live show on NBC.
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Get ready for a bit of supernatural, as Josh and Jade dive into the latest in the Ghostbusters franchise with their review of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. Directed by Gil Kenan and featuring an all-star cast including Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, and Finn Wolfhard, this film is packed with ghostly action, nostalgic callbacks, and new bad guys.
Also, our hosts are buzzing with excitement over some of the most anticipated theatrical releases. They give you the lowdown on Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the eagerly awaited sequel directed by Tim Burton, bringing back the iconic Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder, alongside new talents like Jenna Ortega and Willem Dafoe.
In their weekly watches, Josh and Jade break down the latest happenings in several TV shows including House of the Dragon on Max.
Join Josh and Jade for an episode filled with film reviews, future releases, and weekly watch breakdowns on Our Taste is Trash. Whether you're here for the ghosts, the ghouls, or the dragons, this episode has something for nearly everyone.
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Join hosts Josh and Jade as they dive into the gritty and thought-provoking dystopian thriller, Civil War. Written and directed by Alex Garland, this 2024 film stars Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, and Cailee Spaeny, and follows a team of war journalists traveling through a ravaged America to interview the President amidst a devastating civil war.
But that’s not all! Our hosts also discuss some exciting developments in the superhero genre, including Robert Downey Jr.'s return to the MCU as Doctor Doom, and the announcement of Vought Rising, a new spin-off series from The Boys. With showrunner Eric Kripke bringing Aya Cash and Jensen Ackles back for a 1950s noir-style prequel, there's a lot to unpack about what this means for the expanding The Boys universe.
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