WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (1989)

To celebrate the life and work of Rob Reiner, we wanted to cover our favorite of his films, which also happens to be a great NEW YEAR’S film! So join us to discuss the mysteries of love, and disagree about how to interpret the interstitial older couple interviews. Here’s to 2026! You see? That isContinue reading “WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (1989)”

ENOUGH SAID (2013)

We are joined by Jason Bailey, author of Gandolfini: Jim, Tony, and the Life of a Legend, to discuss one of his final films, ENOUGH SAID. We talk about midlife romances, self-destructive tendencies, shaggy stories, and a lot about Mr. Gandolfini’s honest and vulnerable performance. Check it out! You broke my heart. Albert

MATCH POINT (2005)

How should we engage with the work of immoral artists? We explore this question through the lens of Woody Allen’s late period masterpiece Match Point. Mary Beth Willard (Philosopher, Weber State, and author of “Why it’s OK to Enjoy the Work of Immoral Artists”) joins us to discuss the aesthetic costs of not engaging withContinue reading “MATCH POINT (2005)”

TWILIGHT (2008)

What does it mean to say that a movie is so bad it’s good? Is Twilight (2008) such a movie? We sit down with Matt Strohl (Philosophy, University of Montana), author of the new book “Why It’s OK To Love Bad Movies”, to talk about what it means to love and appreciate the beauty ofContinue reading “TWILIGHT (2008)”