Breakfast All Day Podcast

Breakfast All Day Podcast 12/16/22

It’s Foreign Language Friday here at Breakfast All Day. Alonso and I review Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu’s deeply personal, magical realist epic “Bardo,” now streaming on Netflix. We also review one of our absolute favorites of the year, the stunningly beautiful “EO,” which is the Polish donkey movie you never knew...

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Breakfast All Day Podcast 12/13/22

Come on in, the water’s fine here at Breakfast All Day. We have an early review of the much-anticipated sequel “Avatar: The Way of Water,” which is finally coming out this weekend, 13 years after James Cameron’s original. We were dazzled by its imagery and not much else. We also...

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Breakfast All Day Podcast 12/9/22

It’s a total coincidence but we happen to be reviewing “The Whale” and “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” on the latest episode of Breakfast All Day. We loved one of these movies and didn’t love the other. Tune in to find out which is which! In news we discuss Alonso’s new...

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Breakfast All Day Podcast 12/6/22

Just a quick but delicious midweek nibble from us here at Breakfast All Day. We review Noah Baumbach’s adaptation of “White Noise,” which is a whole lot of movie (and most of it isn’t good). In news, we discuss box office, Bong Joon-ho’s “Mickey 17,” the “Harry & Meghan” documentary...

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Breakfast All Day Podcast 12/2/22

It’s December, so we’re officially in Christmas movie season on Breakfast All Day. But we have very different opinions of “Violent Night,” an action flick starring David Harbour as a butt-kicking Santa Claus. We are in agreement, though, about “The Inspection,” a sensitive and compelling indie drama about a queer,...

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Breakfast All Day Podcast 11/29/22

We’re back from Thanksgiving break and we’re stuffed with goodies for you on Breakfast All Day. First, we review the delightfully silly and sweet “Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special,” which is streaming now on Disney+. We also catch up with the excellent “Aftersun,” which is sure to end up...

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RogerEbert.com — The Menu

“The Menu” is deliciously mean and endlessly stylish in its satirization of extreme wealth, with Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Fiennes and Nicholas Hoult enjoying some biting, snappy dialogue. But it may leave you feeling a little hungry afterward. My review, at RogerEbert.com. Read the review here...

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Breakfast All Day Podcast 11/15/22

Just a quick midweek nibble from us at Breakfast All Day as we review “The Menu,” the dark comedy starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Fiennes and Nicholas Hoult. It’s one of many skewer-the-rich satires out there these days. We also have some news headlines, including the huge box office opening for...

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Breakfast All Day Podcast 11/8/22

We’ve got a bite-sized but meaty morsel of Breakfast All Day for you midweek with our early review of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” Alonso and I have a spoiler-free discussion of the much-anticipated sequel to “Black Panther,” but join us Saturday Nov. 12 at 4 pm PST at our YouTube...

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