Episodes
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It's a moment Chandler and Carolina have been anticipating since even before their previous recording (which is to say, a very long time). They've returned from their epic double feature adventure to report on Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer and Greta Gerwig's Barbie—and, as always, predict their respective Rotten Tomatoes scores.
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It's the most jam-packed episode of Uncertified Fresh yet, in which Chandler and Carolina review and predict the Rotten Tomatoes scores for EVERY BEST PICTURE 2022 NOMINEE (except Drive My Car): Belfast, Coda, Don't Look Up, Dune, King Richard, Licorice Pizza, Nightmare Alley, The Power of the Dog, and West Side Story.
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Chandler and Carolina review (and predict the Rotten Tomatoes scores for) the critically-acclaimed and Chanolina-acclaimed international features DRIVE MY CAR and FLEE. Together, they received seven Academy Award nominations—including Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, and International Feature for DRIVE MY CAR, and Animated Feature, Documentary Feature, and International Feature for FLEE.
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At long last, Chandler and Carolina give their SPOILER-FILLED review of the latest entry in the MCU/Spider-Man multiverse franchise misadventure.
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Another month, another pod! After the riveting response to their season 2 debut, Chandler and Carolina do an end-of-summer lightning round of movies they've seen lately—reviewing Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Pig, Respect, Free Guy, and Black Widow.
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It's a post-pandemic roundup! After over a year of being deprived of their precious AMC A-List and the overall moviegoing experience, Chandler Dean and Carolina Trevino have watched 5 movies in theaters in the last month—and now you'll get to hear their takes and Rotten Tomatoes predictions for all of them. Enjoy mini-reviews of In the Heights, Cruella, Zola, A Quiet Place Part II, and Space Jam: A New Legacy to kick off 2021.
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At long last, the day has come. Chandler and Carolina are finally forced to watch and review Joker (2019) -- the final film nominated for Best Picture in 2020 that they procrastinated seeing as long as they could. Directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Chandler and Carolina determine once and for all whether we live in a society.
Then, Chandler and Carolina make 2020 Oscar Predictions with the help of their friend and culture expert Kara Hogan!
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We're in the home stretch of Oscar season, folks. Chandler and Carolina catch up on two of the Best Picture nominees they avoided seeing as long as they could: The Irishman starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Al Pacino, and 1917, starring some British people. Were they right to summarily dismiss the movies based on genre and masculinity? Or do Martin Scorsese and Sam Mendes demand at least a modicum of credit? Listen to find out!
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Little Chandler and Little Carolina review and predict the Rotten Tomatoes score for Little Greta Gerwig's Little Women (2019), starring Little Saoirse Ronan, Little Emma Watson, Little Florence Pugh, Little Eliza Scanlen, Little Laura Dern, Little Timothée Chalamet, Little Tracy Letts, Little Bob Odenkirk, Little James Norton, Little Louis Garrel, Little Chris Cooper, and Little Meryl Streep. They also predict the scores for upcoming movies like The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run, Respect, and In The Heights based on their previews.
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It's an Adam Driver special! Chandler and Carolina review and predict the Rotten Tomatoes score for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and Marriage Story -- both of which feature star turns from America's favorite Adrien Brody cosplayer, Adam Driver. (Also, JJ Abrams, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Carrie Fisher, Noah Baumbach, Scarlett Johansson, and Laura Dern are variously involved in both films.)
Also, stay tuned until the end for instantly-inaccurate Golden Globes predictions from Chandler!
To listen to the review of Star Wars, play from the beginning.
To listen to the review of Marriage Story, skip to 00:56:00.
We review movies and then try to guess the Rotten Tomatoes score. Please don't tell Rotten Tomatoes.
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Lo, we thought that the takes would only last for one review -- but we stretched them out for THREE! Chandler and Carolina catch up on the movies they've seen lately, reviewing Ford v. Ferrari starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale, Honey Boy starring Shia LaBeouf and Lucas Hedges, and Last Christmas starring Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding.
To listen to the review of Ford v. Ferrari, skip to 00:03:15.
To listen to the review of Honey Boy, skip to 00:30:00.
To listen to the review of Last Christmas, skip to 01:07:00.
We review movies and then try to guess the Rotten Tomatoes score. Please don't tell Rotten Tomatoes.
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Chandler and Carolina review Rian Johnson's Knives Out, starring Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Don Johnson, Toni Collette, Lakeith Stanfield, Katherine Langford, Frank Oz, and Christopher Plummer. They also give their takes on the trailers for Sonic the Hedgehog and Antebellum.
We review movies and then try to guess the Rotten Tomatoes score. Please don't tell Rotten Tomatoes.
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Chandler and Carolina review Robert Eggers's The Lighthouse, starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson. They discuss the film's patient pacing, symbolism, performances, general weirdness, and yarr, pirate voices. They also give their takes on the trailers for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Bombshell, and Little Women.
We review movies and then try to guess the Rotten Tomatoes score. Please don't tell Rotten Tomatoes.
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Chandler and Carolina review and predict the Rotten Tomatoes score for Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit -- starring Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Rebel Wilson, Stephen Merchant, Sam Rockwell, and Scarlett Johansson. They also briefly give a MINI-REVIEW of Ad Astra, directed by James Gray and starring Brad Pitt and Tommy Lee Jones. Finally, they give their quick takes on the trailers for A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood and Frozen 2.
Uncertified Fresh is a podcast where Chandler Dean and Carolina Treviño review movies and predict each film's discourse, Twitter hot takes, box office numbers, Rotten Tomatoes scores and critics' consensus -- all while doing their best to shield themselves from all information about the movie beforehand. This journey is made all the easier by AMC Theater's A-List subscription program, which is not a sponsor but which does come in clutch when you want to see a lot of movies and spend as little money as possible. See y'all at Lincoln Square.
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Chandler and Carolina review and predict the Rotten Tomatoes score for Parasite, directed by Bong Joon-Ho and starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, and Park So-dam. We're not going to summarize the plot here in the description, because you should just see it. (That said, the review contains spoilers.) They also check out the trailers for The Irishman and Greener Grass.
Uncertified Fresh is a podcast where Chandler Dean and Carolina Treviño review movies and predict each film's discourse, Twitter hot takes, box office numbers, Rotten Tomatoes scores and critics' consensus -- all while doing their best to shield themselves from all information about the movie beforehand. This journey is made all the easier by AMC Theater's A-List subscription program, which is not a sponsor but which does come in clutch when you want to see a lot of movies and spend as little money as possible. See y'all at Lincoln Square.
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Chandler and Carolina review Hustlers, starring Constance Wu and Jennifer Lopez, written and directed by Lorene Scafaria. They discuss the stellar performances from the ensemble cast, the film's role as a period piece spanning the years 2008-2015, the true story it was based upon, and whether this film will, in fact, inspire them to go to a strip club.
Uncertified Fresh is a podcast where Chandler Dean and Carolina Treviño review movies and predict each film's discourse, Twitter hot takes, box office numbers, Rotten Tomatoes scores and critics' consensus -- all while doing their best to shield themselves from all information about the movie beforehand. This journey is made all the easier by AMC Theater's A-List subscription program, which is not a sponsor but which does come in clutch when you want to see a lot of movies and spend as little money as possible. See y'all at Lincoln Square.
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Chandler and Carolina take a trip down (mostly Chandler's) memory lane as they review Good Boys, a coming-of-coming-of-age story about a trio of sixth graders who stumble their way into their first "kissing party." Chandler and Carolina also briefly chat about the trailer for Last Christmas, starring Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding.
Good Boys is directed by Gene Stupnitsky, written by Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg, and starring Jacob Tremblay, Keith L. Williams, and Brady Noon.
Uncertified Fresh is a podcast where Chandler Dean and Carolina Treviño review movies and predict each film's discourse, Twitter hot takes, box office numbers, Rotten Tomatoes scores and critics' consensus -- all while doing their best to shield themselves from all information about the movie beforehand. This journey is made all the easier by AMC Theater's A-List subscription program, which is not a sponsor but which does come in clutch when you want to see a lot of movies and spend as little money as possible. See y'all at Lincoln Square.
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Chandler and Carolina review The Farewell, directed by Lulu Wang, starring Awkwafina and Zhao Shuzhen, and distributed by A24. Things get personal as they discuss the film's resonant themes -- including accepting death, the role of the family vs. the individual, and the challenges that come from leaving your homeland to pursue opportunity. Plus, they give quick-and-hot takes on the trailers for Charlie's Angels, Harriet, and After the Wedding.
Uncertified Fresh is a podcast where Chandler Dean and Carolina Treviño review movies and predict each film's discourse, Twitter hot takes, box office numbers, Rotten Tomatoes scores and critics' consensus -- all while doing their best to shield themselves from all information about the movie beforehand. This journey is made all the easier by AMC Theater's A-List subscription program, which is not a sponsor but which does come in clutch when you want to see a lot of movies and spend as little money as possible. See y'all at Lincoln Square.
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Chandler and Carolina review Quentin Tarantino's ninth and supposedly penultimate film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie. They talk about the film's relationship with real life events, Tarantino's overall filmography, and the potential controversies you can always come to expect from movies like this one.
Uncertified Fresh is a podcast where Chandler Dean and Carolina Treviño review movies and predict each film's discourse, Twitter hot takes, box office numbers, Rotten Tomatoes scores and critics' consensus -- all while doing their best to shield themselves from all information about the movie beforehand. This journey is made all the easier by AMC Theater's A-List subscription program, which is not a sponsor but which does come in clutch when you want to see a lot of movies and spend as little money as possible. See y'all at Lincoln Square.
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Chandler and Carolina review Disney's "live-action" (style) remake of The Lion King. They talk about the experience of seeing the movie in IMAX, comparisons to the original, and being enveloped by Beyoncé's silky smooth voice in glorious surround sound.
Uncertified Fresh is a podcast where Chandler Dean and Carolina Treviño review movies and predict each film's discourse, Twitter hot takes, box office numbers, Rotten Tomatoes scores and critics' consensus -- all while doing their best to shield themselves from all information about the movie beforehand. This journey is made all the easier by AMC Theater's A-List subscription program, which is not a sponsor but which does come in clutch when you want to see a lot of movies and spend as little money as possible. See y'all at Lincoln Square.
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