Breakfast All Day Podcast

Breakfast All Day Podcast 2/11/22

It’s Valentine’s Day Weekend AND Super Bowl Weekend, and we’ve got something for whatever you’re into on Breakfast All Day. Katie Walsh is back to join me for a review of Kenneth Branagh’s star-studded (and troubled) version of “Death on the Nile.” And Alonso and I review a couple of...

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RogerEbert.com — Hope Gap

Annette Bening and Bill Nighy co-star in “Hope Gap,” which plays like a tastefully restrained version of “Marriage Story,” — too much so, actually. Writer-director William Nicholson has paired tremendous actors in a striking, seaside setting, but we never feel the characters’ devastation at the collapse of their life together....

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RogerEbert.com — The Report

“The Report” explores an alarming period in our country’s recent history: the CIA’s suspect detention and interrogation program following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Writer/director Scott Z. Burns’ intention is clear in illuminating the complicated and covert strategies employed, but the story he’s telling isn’t a naturally cinematic one. In...

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Breakfast All Day Podcast 11/15/19

Join us for a spin on this jam-packed week of Breakfast All Day. Matt and I review the thrilling racing drama “Ford v Ferrari,” Elizabeth Banks’ action comedy “Charlie’s Angels,” Shia LaBeouf’s autobiographical and therapeutic “Honey Boy” and “The Report,” a star-studded yet somber drama about the use of torture on terror suspects after 9/11. Matt and...

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Breakfast All Day Podcast 3/7/19

We’re all searching for our inner superheroes this week on Breakfast All Day. Alonso, Matt and I review “Captain Marvel,” the first film to focus on a female character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and “Gloria Bell,” in which Julianne Moore discovers her own powers as a Los Angeles divorcee....

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RogerEbert.com — Captain Marvel

I really like Brie Larson, and I really wanted to like “Captain Marvel.” The first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a woman at its center and a woman serving as one of its directors in Anna Boden should have been a game-changer along the lines of “Black Panther.” Instead,...

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What the Flick?! Podcast 9/21/18

Alonso and I are here to invite you to join our girl gang on the latest episode of the What the Flick?! Podcast. We review the ultra-stylish, ultra-violent “Assassination Nation,” the latest ambitious, angry Michael Moore documentary “Fahrenheit 11/9,” Eli Roth’s family horror flick “The House With a Clock in Its Walls” and...

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