Breakfast All Day Podcast

Breakfast All Day Podcast 10/25/22

Join us for a colorful romp through the underworld on Breakfast All Day. Alonso and I discuss “Wendell & Wild,” the wonderfully weird stop-motion animation fantasy from director Henry Selick and co-writer Jordan Peele. It’s streaming on Netflix starting Friday but we have an early review. We also have a...

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Breakfast All Day Podcast 8/2/22

And we’re back! Vacation is over and it’s time to play catch-up on Breakfast All Day. Alonso and I have a lengthy, spoiler-filled review of Jordan Peele’s “Nope,” and we slog through “The Gray Man,” the latest big-budget, star-studded, action extravaganza on Netflix. And in news, we discuss everything that’s...

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Breakfast All Day Podcast 9/3/21

We’re so happy to be together again on Breakfast All Day. We took a couple weeks off at the end of summer, but Matt, Alonso and I are back with reviews of the musical “Cinderella,” the horror sequel “Candyman,” the rom-com remake “He’s All That,” and “Swan Song,” with its...

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Breakfast All Day Podcast 3/22/19

Is it really me and Matt talking about movies this week on Breakfast All Day? Or is it our evil doppelgangers? You’ll have to listen for yourselves and try to figure it out. On our latest episode, we review Jordan Peele’s follow-up to “Get Out,” the deeply creepy horror film...

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Oscar Picks 2018

Apparently, I didn’t do any Oscar picks last year. Just straight-up blew it off. Unless maybe I did try to make the impossible choice between whether “La La Land” or “Moonlight” should win best picture, and what I wrote just evaporated into the ether. Either way, I’m back with some...

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Oscar Nominations 2018

It’s felt like a pretty wide-open awards season so far, but this morning’s Oscar nominations helped it take some shape — “The Shape of Water,” that is. (Yes, I hate myself, too, for that pun.) But Guillermo del Toro’s dark and swoony retro romance becomes even more of the favorite...

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10 Best Films of 2017

Narrowing down the best films of the year to just 10 is always a daunting process. There have been so many great movies this year, and I’ve had the opportunity to see a lot more of them than usual as a member of a couple different award committees and, of...

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RogerEbert.com — Storks

“Storks” is shockingly good — way better than it looks. It’s got a zippy, zany streak filled with absurdist asides reminiscent of “Looney Tunes” cartoons. But it also sneaks up on you with genuine emotion by the end. Just don’t look for real-world logic here — and enjoy those awkward...

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