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  • The Problem With Most Biopics Re-Release
    2026/06/09

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James dive into their favorite biopics, exploring the films that successfully bring real-life stories to the screen. The conversation looks at what separates a great biopic from a forgettable one, from performances and direction to how these films balance truth with storytelling. Along the way, they highlight standout performances, memorable moments, and the ways certain films manage to capture not just events, but the essence of the people they’re portraying. It’s a discussion about storytelling, interpretation, and why some real-life stories translate so powerfully to film while others fall flat.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Why Do People Underrate Fantastic Mr. Fox?
    2026/06/05

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    This month on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James take a deep dive into Fantastic Mr. Fox, Wes Anderson’s beloved stop-motion adaptation of Roald Dahl’s classic novel. The conversation explores the film’s distinctive visual style, meticulous animation, and how Anderson transforms a familiar children’s story into something uniquely personal and surprisingly profound. Matt and James discuss the film’s themes of identity, family, ambition, and belonging, while also examining the performances, music, and attention to detail that make every frame feel handcrafted. Along the way, they reflect on why Fantastic Mr. Fox continues to resonate with audiences of all ages, how it fits within Wes Anderson’s larger body of work, and what makes it such a worthy addition to the Criterion Collection.

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    1 時間 16 分
  • Spider-Noir Is More Interesting Than Good
    2026/06/02

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James break down Spider-Noir, exploring its gritty, stylized reimagining of the Spider-Man universe and how the series fully commits to a dark, noir-inspired tone. They discuss the show’s heavy use of shadowy visuals, slower investigative pacing, and grounded storytelling approach that replaces typical superhero action with mystery-driven tension and character-focused drama. The conversation digs into what makes Spider-Noir feel so different from other Spider-Man adaptations, especially in how it prioritizes atmosphere and psychological depth over fast-paced spectacle. Matt and James debate whether that creative direction strengthens the series or leaves it feeling uneven at times, especially when it comes to pacing and character development. They also touch on standout performances, key plot moments, and how this version of the character fits into the larger Spider-Man legacy. From bold stylistic choices to controversial narrative decisions, it’s a full breakdown of what Spider-Noir gets right — and where it doesn’t quite land.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Tom Hardy Fired? Alien & The Boys — This Week Got Weird Fast
    2026/05/29

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James break down a packed slate of entertainment news, starting with updates surrounding Alien: Awakening and what the next chapter could mean for the legendary sci-fi horror franchise. They also dive into the surprising box office success of Obsession and how the film’s record-breaking performance reflects the current state of theatrical releases and audience interest. The conversation then shifts to reports involving Tom Hardy and his departure from MobLand, discussing what may have led to the split and how it could impact the project moving forward. Wrapping things up, Matt and James reflect on the end of The Boys, looking back on the show’s impact, its legacy in the superhero genre, and whether it managed to stick the landing after years of chaos and controversy.

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    40 分
  • So Much for Scorched Earth
    2026/05/26

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James dive into everything we know and expect from The Boys Season 5, breaking down how the series looks set to escalate even further after the chaos of Season 4. The conversation explores where key characters like Homelander, Butcher, and the rest of the Seven could end up, and what “scorched earth” level stakes might mean for the final stretch of the story. They also discuss how the show has evolved over time, from its early shock factor to its current full-scale political and superhero breakdown, and whether there’s actually a point of no return for any of these characters. Along the way, they look at potential story directions, unresolved conflicts, and what a satisfying ending for the series might even look like. It’s a breakdown of expectations, theories, and the kind of chaos only The Boys can deliver.

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Re-Release Does Batman Have Way Too Much Media?
    2026/05/22

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James take on the monumental task of ranking and discussing all Batman media, from the earliest films and TV shows to the latest video games and animated series. The conversation examines how each iteration of the Dark Knight interprets the character, how storytelling, tone, and performance shape the experience, and what makes some versions timeless while others fail to land. Along the way, they debate fan favorites, underrated gems, and controversial choices, reflecting on how Batman has evolved across decades and why he remains one of the most enduring icons in pop culture.

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    1 時間
  • The MCU’s Highest Highs… And Lowest Lows
    2026/05/19

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James rank their top 5 and bottom 5 movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, diving into the highs and lows of one of the biggest franchises in film history. The conversation explores what separates the MCU at its best from the moments where it completely misses the mark, looking at storytelling, character arcs, action, emotional payoff, and long-term impact on the franchise as a whole. Along the way, they debate controversial placements, revisit movies that have aged differently over time, and discuss how audience expectations have changed across the MCU’s many phases. From crowd-pleasing classics to major disappointments, it’s a full breakdown of what the MCU gets right — and where it falls apart.

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    1 時間 30 分
  • The Odyssey, Harry Potter & Planet Of The Apes… Hollywood Is Going Big Again
    2026/05/15

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James break down a major lineup of franchise and blockbuster updates, starting with Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey and the growing anticipation surrounding the ambitious mythological epic starring Matt Damon and an all-star cast. They also discuss the latest reports on The Mummy 4 and what a return to that world could mean for fans of the original adventure trilogy. The conversation then shifts to the future of Planet of the Apes, exploring where the franchise may head next following Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and why the series continues to resonate across generations. Wrapping things up, Matt and James dive into the upcoming Harry Potter television series and what the long-form adaptation could bring to one of the biggest fantasy franchises ever created.

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    26 分