#961: Road House at 35, Road House ‘24, Godzilla x Kong, ‘50s Madness Final 4
Patrick Swayze defends his title as cinema’s greatest bouncer.
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Patrick Swayze defends his title as cinema’s greatest bouncer.
Read MoreCome on Get Happy, it's a Garland extravaganza.
Read MoreLong reduced to a couple of infamous scenes, "Deliverance" is also a prescient ecological nightmare - and it made a star of the late Burt Reynolds.
Read MoreAdam and Josh catch up with Jonathan Demme's "Something Wild" (1986) and share their Top 5 Demme Moments.
Read MoreFrom the archives, Filmspotting's reviews of the late Abbas Kiarostami's "Taste of Cherry," "Certified Copy," "Close Up," and "Like Someone In Love."
Read MoreAdam and Seattle Screen Scene's Melissa Tamminga review SWISS ARMY MAN and share their Top 5 'Body' Movies. Plus, a remembrance of the late Abbas Kiarostami.
Read MoreO Captain! My Captain! if Robin Williams ever failed to seize the day, it wasn't on camera. Filmspotting celebrates the life of the late actor and comedian with a Sacred Cow review of 1989's DEAD POETS SOCIETY. Plus, Josh and Adam share their Top 5 Robin Williams Scenes.
Read MoreCADDYSHACK, STRIPES, GHOSTBUSTERS… as an actor, a writer and a director, Harold Ramis left an indelible mark on the last three decades of movie comedies. Josh and Michael Phillips honor the passing of the Chicago native with their Top 5 Ramis Moments. Plus, a Sacred Cow review of arguably his defining work, GROUNDHOG DAY.
Read MoreBe honest and unmerciful. Good advice for a budding rock critic. Also a fine description of the actor who spoke those lines. Filmspotting devotes this week's show to Philip Seymour Hoffman and his tragically short career as Adam and Josh share their Top 5 Hoffman Scenes.
Read MoreAuthor Chris Harris ("The Big Clear") joins Adam and Josh for a trip to Chinatown and lots of other unsavory places for this week’s Filmspotting Top 5: Neo-Noirs. Plus, a review of Danny Boyle's art-world thriller "Trance" and a tribute to the late, great Roger Ebert.
Read MoreFilmspotting sends Matty off with a nice, long 'inside baseball' discussion of "Moneyball."
Read MoreFilmspotting pays tribute to Sidney Lumet, the director responsible for some of the greatest American films ever, including "Dog Day Afternoon" and "Network."
Read More“I mean, what are they gonna say, man, when he’s gone, huh? ‘Cause he dies. When it dies, man. When it dies, he dies. What are they gonna say about him? What?“
Read MoreAdam and Matty pay tribute to the characters of the late John Hughes and talk up “District 9.”
Read MoreIt's close-out week here on Filmspotting and everything must go! We're giving you three reviews, count 'em three new reviews, all on 2008 films at dealer prices.
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