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The man who started it all joins us for a bonus episode. Wing was under the weather, but he rallied and join us for a quick chat about the past decade of Legends Podcast. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is a great example of a story that works on paper (as a graphic novel by Bryan Lee O’Malley, specifically) but could never work on the big screen. Not unless Edgar Wright directed it, that is. But since it flopped at the box
Alejandro Iñárritu won back-to-back Best Director Oscars for his 2014 and 2015 films Birdman and The Revenant. While both films were technically complex, both were box office hits, and both films won Oscars for their lead actors and for cinematographer
Twenty years ago this week, Marvel Comics’ mutant heroes hit the big screen in the first blockbuster comic book movie of the modern era. X-Men set the tone for twenty years of comic book movies and gave Kevin Feige his first job producing a Marvel film.
The ninth film by Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, is a meditation on the Hollywood machine. It’s also a very un-Tarantino-esque film – you’ll notice that we just used the word “meditation” to describe it. You can also follow us o
The coronavirus quarantine has been a boon to streaming, but our favorite film of the lockdown is a low-budget, retro, Twilight Zone-esque meditation on the power of storytelling in film. You are entering Legends Podcast. Tonight’s episode: The Vast of
Midsommar, directed by Ari Aster, was described by Jordan Peele as “the most idyllic horror film of all time.” But is this overstuffed feast of a horror flick as inscrutable as a set of IKEA instructions? You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPod
Uncut Gems dug up $50 million at the box office and scored heaps of praise for Adam Sandler, but is it a diamond in the rough of the SNL alum’s career? Or, like a great-looking but fake Rolex, is this film just a knock-off of a better movie? You can fo
Twenty years after Galaxy Quest’s release, Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary takes a look back at the film that Wil Wheaton called “the best Star Trek movie.” We review the historical documents with MovieDude Eric from Arthouse Legends. You can
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