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The Filmlosophers

The gentleman's post-credits discourse. Enthusiastic and tactful, hosts Eddie Villanueva and Spencer Williams offer candid observations about current events in the movie industry, film reviews and various other movie buff sundries. When the lights come up, the conversations goes down.
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Apr 10, 2026

Buckle up and check your ammo, because the blood is about to hit the fan! This week on The Filmlosophers, Hosts Eddie and Spencer are joined by the ever-glorious Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy for a high-speed, high-octane ride through one of the year's most relentless cinematic thrill rides.

But before the crew gets covered in the red stuff, Host Eddie steps up to the whiteboard to completely shatter everyone's childhoods with a brand-new installment of "Conspiracy Theory." This week, Eddie connects the dots between Ghostbusters, Die Hard, and Family Matters to pitch the incredibly dark and deeply psychological "Carl Winslow Theory." He takes the studio on a twisted journey, breaking down the mind-bending hypothesis of how Sgt. Al Powell's cinematic traumas caused a complete mental break, trapping him in a sitcom fantasy world haunted by a guilt-fueled poltergeist named Steve Urkel.

Once the crew recovers from that massive television revelation, they turn their sights to the fast-paced, visceral madness of Kirill Sokolov’s They Will Kill You. The team gushes (no pun intended) over how the director has crafted an absolute love letter to classic, kinetic cinema. They praise the film as the ultimate vehicle to showcase the sheer, unbridled talent of lead actress Zazie Beetz, who delivers an absolute powerhouse performance. Along the way, the trio breaks down Sokolov's brilliant, blood-soaked homages to the legendary styles of iconic filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino, Park Chan-wook, and Sam Raimi.

It’s an episode full of mind-bending theories, undeniable star power, and cinematic bloodshed!

Apr 3, 2026

Power up your Star Pointers and grab a box of tissues, because this week on The Filmlosophers, we are taking a journey from heartfelt romance straight into the cosmos!

Before we launch into orbit, Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy warms up the studio and brings all the feels with a brand-new installment of her beloved segment, Streaming is For Lovers! Amy pitches her latest cinematic crushes and swoon-worthy recommendations, proving once again that true love is just a subscription fee away and setting the perfect mood for the episode.

Once the tears (from laughter) are dried, Hosts Eddie and Spencer join Amy to blast off into Illumination and Nintendo's highly anticipated sequel, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. As longtime lovers of the animated film medium and the sprawling 40-plus-year legacy of the Nintendo franchise, the crew brings both their deep fanboy nostalgia and their sharp Filmlosophers critique to the table. They discuss the sequel’s undeniable charm, dazzling cosmic visuals, and fun returning cast, but also dive deep into why this follow-up to the 2023 smash hit feels just a little bit lacking in its gravitational pull. Did Illumination play it too safe among the stars, or is it still a galaxy worth exploring?

It’s an episode full of streaming swoons, platforming critiques, and Luma-sized hot takes!

Mar 28, 2026

Grab your space suits and your talking show cats, because we are going on a multi-genre ride! This week on The Filmlosophers, Hosts Eddie and Spencer are joined by the ever-glorious Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy for an episode that spans from deadly underground labyrinths to the deepest reaches of outer space.

Before the crew can achieve escape velocity, they have to survive the apocalypse. The studio gets delightfully derailed right out of the gate as the team geeks out over their latest collective obsession: the literary juggernaut that is Dungeon Crawler Carl. They discuss the explosive, LitRPG madness of the series, the sheer brilliance of Princess Donut, and why this incredibly chaotic franchise is rightfully taking over the world.

Once they finally clear the dungeon, it’s time to save Earth. The trio sets their sights on the charming, science-heavy film adaptation of Andy Weir’s celebrated novel, Project Hail Mary. The Space Crawlers bring their keen eye for the finer details, breaking down the biggest and most surprising differences between Weir's beloved book and the big-screen translation. The crew also debates the film's handling of the complex "Astrophage" science, the emotional weight of interstellar isolation, and whether the movie successfully captures the heart of the story's unique, out-of-this-world friendship.

It’s an episode full of dungeon-crawling chaos, astrophage anomalies, and stellar science.

Mar 19, 2026

Roll out the red carpet and check your mic levels, because it’s Oscar season! This week on The Filmlosophers, the studio is under new management. With Host Eddie mysteriously MIA, Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy confidently takes the wheel, steering Host Spencer and Intern Sarah through the glitz and glamour of Hollywood's biggest night. But before they hand out any golden statues, the crew kicks things off with a massive dive into the movie news cycle, serving up a spoiler-riffic, frame-by-frame breakdown of the explosive, newly dropped trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day.

Once the webs are cleared, it's time to put on our Sunday best for the 98th Academy Awards. Amy guides the trio through the night’s most memorable highs and its most frustrating technical lows. They celebrate Conan O'Brien's stellar and hilarious command of the hosting duties, lament the notoriously awry audio issues that plagued the broadcast, and vent their frustrations over an In Memoriam segment that somehow forgot some incredibly important Hollywood legends. And, of course, they break down the biggest surprises, snubs, and definitive winners of the night!

It’s an episode full of web-slinging theories, red carpet chaos, and Academy Award arguments. 

Mar 13, 2026

Pop the champagne and power up your robotic animal avatars, because we are officially in double digits!

This week, The Filmlosophers kick off their monumental 10th season as Hosts Eddie and Spencer welcome back the legendary Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy. The trio heads into the wilderness to tackle the surprisingly wild first Pixar film of the year, Hoppers. The crew shares their unfiltered thoughts on the bizarrely delightful premise of Mabel transferring her consciousness into an animatronic beaver, praises Bobby Moynihan's lovable King George, and debates whether Jon Hamm's greedy Mayor Jerry Generazzo is the most hilariously unhinged animated villain we've had in years.

But before they safely hop back into their human bodies, the studio gets a little sentimental as the team takes a heartfelt detour down memory lane. Celebrating the dawn of Season 10, Eddie, Spencer, and Amy reflect on a full decade of cinematic hot takes, studio shenanigans, and unforgettable reviews. They discuss how far the show has come, tease some exciting new directions for the future, and, most importantly, take a moment to deeply thank the incredible listeners who have supported them along the way. Whether you've been listening since the very first mic check or just joined the community, this milestone is entirely dedicated to you.

It’s an episode full of Pixar ponderings, nostalgic reflections, and a whole lot of gratitude.

Feb 18, 2026

Insert coin and press start, because the original trio is back in the game! This week, The Filmlosophers are fully reunited as Hosts Eddie and Spencer welcome back the legendary Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy to the studio. Together, they dive into the neon-soaked chaos of Gore Verbinski’s Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die. The crew unpacks the manic energy of Sam Rockwell, debates whether Verbinski has crafted another weird masterpiece or just a beautiful mess, and decides if this high-octane ride is the ultimate love letter to sci-fi satire or just a fever dream with a budget.

But before even the credits start, the competition heats up in the studio. Since the OG crew is back together, there’s no better time for a showdown. Eddie takes the reins as game master, pitting Amy against Spencer in a brutal round of "Bad Logline Theater." The two face off to identify famous films based on the most poorly written, confusing, and hilariously vague descriptions the internet has to offer. It’s a battle of wits, movie trivia, and wildly incorrect guesses as they try to decipher which cinematic classic is being butchered.

It’s an episode full of cinematic chaos, Rockwellian charm, and logline lunacy. So pull up a chair, grab your popcorn, and tune in to this week's “timey-wimey” episode of The Filmlosophers!

Feb 11, 2026

Take a deep breath, because we're diving into a literal ocean of blood. This week, The Filmlosophers trade the podcast studio for a rusting, claustrophobic submarine to tackle one of the most unconventional video game adaptations yet. Hosts Eddie and Spencer, joined by Intern Sarah, plunge into the murky depths of Iron Lung, the highly anticipated feature film from YouTube titan Markiplier. The crew unpacks the visceral dread of navigating a doomed alien moon, debates whether the transition from let's-play tension to big-screen terror holds water, and shares their breathless reactions to the movie's relentless, pressure-cooker atmosphere.

Once they finally resurface and gasp for air, the conversation pivots to a massive new topic handed down by Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy. The team sets out to define the sweeping, boundless world of the "animated epic." The studio heats up as they try to nail down exactly what elevates an animated film into the realm of the truly epic, debating scale, emotional stakes, and whether the grand, ambitious animated masterpieces of the 1990s still reign supreme over today's sprawling digital sagas.

It’s an episode full of deep-sea dread, digital creator debuts, and animated arguments. So pull up a chair, grab your popcorn, and tune in to this week's “bloody ocean” of an episode of The Filmlosophers!

Jan 27, 2026

This week, The Filmlosophers return to the wasteland for their first big review of the year, diving into the brutal and long-awaited expansion of the "Rage" universe. Hosts Eddie and Spencer, along with Intern Sarah, tackle the high-stakes intensity of Nia DaCosta’s 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. The crew provides their unfiltered and breathless thoughts on whether DaCosta’s stylistic flair successfully reanimates the franchise, the terrifying implications of the "Bone Temple" itself, and if this legacy sequel actually justifies its two-decade wait or if the series has finally run out of blood.

Once they navigate the infested streets of post-apocalyptic Britain, the team shifts gears to discuss the most anticipated cinematic trends and "philosophy-worthy" releases slated for the coming year. While the group finds common ground on the return of practical effects and the rise of folk-horror, the studio vibes get tense when Sarah takes the mic. She delivers a startlingly detailed and wildly controversial defense for why the hyper-sprinting infected aren't actually "zombies" at all, but are instead a misunderstood evolution of humanity that we should probably stop hitting with pipes.

It’s an episode full of apocalyptic adrenaline, directorial debates, and infected insights.

So pull up a chair, grab your popcorn, and tune in to this week's “bone-tastic” episode of The Filmlosophers!

Jan 15, 2026

Roll up your sleeves and grab a big bowl of "Brain Grain," because The Filmlosophers are traveling back to the prehistoric era of... 1993! In the second installment of their "Reel Rewinds" mini-series, Hosts Eddie and Spencer, along with Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy, unearth a fossil of animated nostalgia: We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story.

The crew dissects the other dinosaur movie Steven Spielberg produced that year, exploring how a film about T-Rexes playing golf and eating hot dogs in New York City stacks up against its prehistoric peers. They discuss the surprisingly dark tone of the villainous Professor Screweyes, the fever-dream animation style, and whether this Amblimation classic is a misunderstood masterpiece or a relic that should have stayed extinct.

Does We're Back! still roar with charm, or is it just a lot of prehistoric noise? Tune in as we find out if these dinosaurs are truly welcome back!

Jan 7, 2026

Happy New Year, Filmlosophers! We are kicking off 2026 with high energy and even higher hijinks! Hosts Eddie and Spencer, joined by Intern Manager (and Managing Intern) Amy, are launching a brand-new mini-series to start the year: "Reel Rewinds!" To celebrate, the crew is traveling back 30 years to check into the majestic Majestic Hotel for a nostalgic look at the 1996 kids' classic, Dunston Checks In.

The team dives deep into this chaotic gem starring Jason Alexander, Faye Dunaway, and a jewel-thieving orangutan. They discuss why this specific brand of animal-centric slapstick is a lost art, the surprising practical effects, and the hilarious (and slightly uncomfortable) reality that a movie about a primate terrorizing a luxury hotel would have a very tough time getting greenlit today.

Does the movie still hold the key to our hearts, or should it have stayed in the lost-and-found? Grab your room service and join The Filmlosophers for a wild start to the new year!

Dec 31, 2025

It's the final curtain call of 2025, and The Filmlosophers are going out with a bang! The entire crew is in the house for this massive New Year's Eve celebration: Hosts Eddie and Spencer are joined by the full creative team, Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy, and Intern Sarah, for a non-stop thrill ride of a year-in-review!

In this unbridled and chaotic special, the team breaks down the absolute highs, lows, and "huh?" moments of the cinematic year. They hand out their own unique awards based on The Filmlosophers' signature categories, including "Best Performance in a Movie," "Film with the Most 'Wait… WHAT?' Moment," and the tear-jerking "Most Surprisingly Emotional."

From blockbuster debates to indie darlings that stole our hearts, no film is safe from the crew's final verdict. Crack open the champagne (or sparkling cider) and join us as we toast to the movies that defined 2025 and look forward to what 2026 has in store.

Happy New Year from The Filmlosophers!

Dec 24, 2025

Deck the halls with boughs of... floating embers? This week, The Filmlosophers gather for a holiday episode that feels more like a fever dream than a silent night. Hosts Eddie and Spencer, joined by Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy, attempt to navigate the dizzying spectacle of James Cameron’s latest over-produced and over-complicated sci-fi epic, Avatar: Fire and Ash. The crew shares their full and genuinely confused thoughts on the volcanic "Ash People," the endless tech-specs, and whether Cameron has finally disappeared too far into his own motion-capture abyss.

Before they escape the fires of Pandora, the team settles in for a cozy (and slightly heated) conversation about the unconventional Christmas films that define their holidays. While the group finds common ground on the high-rise heroics of Die Hard and the animated emotional gut-punch of Tokyo Godfathers, the festive spirit hits a speed bump when Amy takes the mic. She meticulously lays out her bizarrely passionate case for why the PTSD-fueled, explosive journey of Tony Stark in Iron Man 3 is a quintessential Christmas movie that belongs alongside Rudolph and Frosty.

It’s an episode full of holiday cheer, blockbuster bewilderment, and armor-plated arguments.

So pull up a chair, grab your popcorn and tinsel, and tune in to this week's special holiday episode of The Filmlosophers!

Dec 17, 2025

The southern drawl is back, and the stakes have never been higher! This week, The Filmlosophers—Hosts Eddie and Spencer along with Intern Manager (and Managing Intern) Amy—gather in the studio to crack the case of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. The crew gives their full, riveting thoughts on Rian Johnson’s latest installment in the hit mystery franchise. From Daniel Craig’s ever-evolving performance as Benoit Blanc to the film's star-studded ensemble and its twisty, gothic-tinged plot, the trio discusses whether this third outing successfully captures the magic of the original or if the formula is starting to show its seams.

In a heavy Movie News segment, the team takes a moment to address the incredibly tragic and untimely passing of cinematic icon Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner. As a director who defined generations with classics like The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally..., and Stand by Me, Reiner’s impact on the medium is immeasurable. Eddie, Spencer, and Amy reflect on the works that touched their lives and shaped their love for film, sharing personal stories and sending their deepest love and condolences to the Reiner family during this devastating time.

Put on your best tweed jacket and join us for an episode of deep reflection and sharp detective work.

Dec 11, 2025

The power is out, the vents are noisy, and The Filmlosophers are back! Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Sarah are using their deep video game knowledge to give their full, unreserved thoughts and opinions on the recently released sequel from Blumhouse, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2.

The crew dives headfirst into the new, improved (and withered) world of the second Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza location. They’ll dissect everything from the overwhelming jump scares and the increased animatronic count (hello, Mangle and Marionette!) to the film's attempts to weave in more of the intricate, often confounding, game lore. They’ll debate whether the sequel managed to fix the pacing issues of the first film and if the inclusion of the '87 storyline truly paid off.

But before the final shift ends, Eddie pits Sarah against Spencer in a demanding new game segment: "Know Your Nerdology!" Using a challenging format, Eddie tests their brains by forcing them to recognize truly obscure video game characters from our past, making them choose between the correct game and a highly plausible, incorrect real game title. Expect some serious head-scratching and hilarious debates over gaming's forgotten legends!

Join The Filmlosophers for an episode that balances cinematic criticism with the sharpest edge of gaming trivia!

Dec 6, 2025

The Filmlosophers are back with a surprisingly joyous review of Disney's latest animated sequel, Zootopia 2! Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy dive deep into this long-awaited return to the metropolis, exploring how the film successfully built upon the original's themes, characters, and truly exceptional bunny-fox partnership. The crew celebrates the film's thoughtful handling of new social commentary (addressing the reptile/mammal divide and historical injustice) and praises the continued, endearing chemistry between Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde that anchors the entire film.

In short: this sequel works, delivering a satisfying and sophisticated animated experience that defied the low expectations often set by Disney follow-ups.

Plus, Intern Manager Amy brings another set of moves to the table for her popular segment "Streaming is For Lovers!" Get ready for Amy to elevator pitch two more obscure, streaming-original romantic comedies to the panel, forcing the crew to debate which hidden gem they must watch next for the sake of cinematic love (or comedic torture).

Join The Filmlosophers for a celebration of a surprisingly good Disney sequel and a hilarious round of romantic movie gambling!

Nov 28, 2025

The "OVERSTUFFED" series continues as The Filmlosophers dish out another review they couldn't miss! Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy take on the latest Stephen King adaptation for 2025: the surprisingly faithful and brilliant rendition of The Running Man.

The crew was completely blown away by this film, noting how Director Edgar Wright managed to balance King’s dark, prescient satire with his own signature, subtle jabs and kinetic energy. They celebrate the powerful performances that came from both likely and highly unlikely places. Specifically, they delve into the somber and beautifully executed monologue about a hot dog cart delivered by Michael Cera—a moment that redefined the emotional core of the film.

Join The Filmlosophers for a celebration of a truly successful King adaptation that delivered thrilling action, poignant commentary, and unexpected cinematic brilliance!

Nov 25, 2025

Happy Thanksgiving! The Filmlosophers are serving up a generous helping of cinema with their special holiday series, "OVERSTUFFED!" Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy are tackling films they've seen this holiday season, but couldn't squeeze into the regular schedule.

First on the table is the mystifying (but maybe not that mystifying) trilogy entry: Now You See Me: Now You Don't. The crew feels that the latest installment fell short of its magical origins. They dive into why the film seems to have misplaced its focus, operating less as a magic movie that utilizes heisting, and more as a straight-up heist film that occasionally incorporates some magic tricks.

They’ll dissect the plot's complexity, the reliance on spectacle over genuine illusion, and debate whether the cinematic rabbit is truly out of the hat for this franchise.

Join The Filmlosophers for a packed and honest review where the only mystery is why the magic disappeared!

Nov 21, 2025

The long-awaited conclusion is here! Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy dive into their full, unreserved thoughts on the sequel to last year's musical smash hit, Wicked: For Good.

The crew applauds the dynamic duo of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, recognizing that their strongest performances yet—both vocally and emotionally—power this finale, echoing their explosive chemistry both on and off-screen.

However, despite the powerhouse performances, the team grapples with why this highly anticipated entry into the pink and green franchise ultimately falls short. They dissect the film’s crucial failings: a noticeable lack of fluidity in the storytelling, the frustrating inability to present updated arrangements of the iconic songs, and a minimalist treatment of side plots that are essential to the main characters but seemingly ignored by the filmmakers.

Resident Wicked expert Amy—a lifelong fan—gives her heartfelt arguments for the film's creative decisions, but ultimately, the crew agrees that Wicked: For Good tragically misses the chance to be the powerhouse closing chapter this story deserved.

Join us for a passionate, nuanced, and perhaps slightly heartbroken review of a film that was nearly Popular, but fell just shy of Unlimited.

Nov 14, 2025

The Filmlosophers are ready to dissect a cinematic creation of exquisite beauty and tragedy! Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy dive deep into the beautiful and amazing macabre world of Director Guillermo del Toro in his Netflix original film, Frankenstein.

The crew will explore del Toro's signature style, analyzing how he handles the emotional weight of Mary Shelley's classic tale, the stunning practical effects, and the thematic depth that defines his approach to the monstrous and the human. Is this the definitive adaptation of the Creature's tragic story?

And speaking of Netflix, Intern Manager Amy kicks off her latest segment within her "Jane Unseen" series: "Streaming is For Lovers!" Amy will present two wildly different elevator pitches for obscure Netflix original romantic comedies to the table. Listen as the team debates which hidden gem deserves a collective viewing—a romantic comedy selection that may truly test the limits of the Filmlosophers' cinematic endurance!

Join The Filmlosophers for an episode that balances macabre literary classicism with the lighter, modern fun of streaming rom-coms!

Oct 31, 2025

Happy Halloween! The Filmlosophers are capping off Cosmic Horror-Tastic Month with the ultimate descent into cinematic madness: a review of John Carpenter's chilling 1995 masterpiece, "In the Mouth of Madness"!

Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy will dissect Carpenter’s final installment in his Apocalypse Trilogy, exploring how the film blurs the lines between fiction and reality, sanity and delusion. They’ll dive into the Lovecraftian themes, the brilliant ambiguity of the plot, and the unsettling idea that the world is being rewritten around us.

But there's a miracle to celebrate this Halloween: Spencer is officially cured of his inner Grinch! The crew discusses how Spencer has finally seen the light this month, embracing his newfound love for remarkable horror films and shaking off his aversion to the genre, proving that even the most skeptical viewers can be converted by a true cinematic masterwork.

Join us for a terrifying, insightful, and celebratory finale to the spooky season!

So pull up a chair, grab your popcorn, and tune in to this week's special Halloween episode of The Filmlosophers!

Oct 22, 2025

The descent into Cosmic Horror-Tastic Month continues! This week, The Filmlosophers—Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy—are setting coordinates for Hell as they tackle the terrifying 1997 sci-fi cosmic horror classic, Event Horizon.

The crew will dive deep into this film's unique blend of futuristic terror and pure, Lovecraftian dread. They'll dissect its shocking visuals, the incredible set design, and the palpable atmosphere of dread as the Lewis and Clark crew investigates the ship that's been... somewhere else. They’ll debate whether the film’s brutal reputation is fully deserved and discuss its lasting impact on the sci-fi horror genre.

But before they even reach the terrifying gravity drive, the hosts get hilariously derailed! Amy lets slip a ridiculous off-air mistake: she somehow confused Jerry Seinfeld with Jerry Springer. Get ready for absolute mayhem as the entire crew loses it over this bizarre celebrity mix-up and ponders why that logic even made sense to her!

Join The Filmlosophers for an episode that balances serious, unsettling horror with a truly unglued moment of comedy!

So pull up a chair, grab your popcorn, and tune in to this week's "ship-tastic" episode of The Filmlosophers!

Oct 10, 2025

The spooky season has officially arrived! The Filmlosophers are celebrating the darkest time of year by kicking off their month-long series dedicated to the chilling realm of Cosmic Horror-Tastic Month!

To start the descent into madness, Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy are tackling 2019's mind-bending adaptation, Color Out of Space. They'll dive deep into this H.P. Lovecraft story, discussing how Director Richard Stanley brought the author's unfilmable concepts—like an unspeakable hue and the creeping terror of the unknown—to life.

The crew will dissect the film's psychedelic visuals, the descent of the Gardner family into cosmic madness, and the truly unsettling performance by Nicolas Cage. They’ll explore what makes this specific brand of horror—where humanity's insignificance is the real monster—so profoundly terrifying and ask: did this film finally capture the true essence of Lovecraftian dread?

Join The Filmlosophers for a mesmerizing and unsettling start to their spooky season deep dive into the terror that lurks just beyond the stars!

 

Oct 4, 2025

The Stephen King birthday tribute concludes with a bizarre and hilarious finale! For their last King review of the month, The Filmlosophers—Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy—are boarding a flight straight into the wonderfully strange world of the 1995 made-for-TV miniseries, "The Langoliers."

The crew will bravely dissect this lesser-celebrated adaptation, exploring its ambitious premise, its infamously low-budget visual effects, and its utterly confounding storyline involving literal time-eating monsters. Get ready for a discussion that will cover everything from terrible CGI to the existential terror of a silent, abandoned Bangor International Airport.

But before the time-eaters arrive, Amy has a major announcement! She's debuting a new segment within her "Jane Unseen" series: "Streaming is For Lovers!" Amy will pitch the team some genuinely under-the-radar romantic comedies that are original to various streaming platforms, and the crew will vote on which one they'll watch together for a future review.

Join us for an show that closes out their King celebration with a laugh and opens up a new, surprisingly tender chapter for their cinematic viewing habits!

So pull up a chair, grab your popcorn, and tune in to this week's “sky-high” of an episode of The Filmlosophers!

Sep 29, 2025

The Stephen King celebration barrels forward! For their third King tribute this month, The Filmlosophers—Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy—are punching the clock for a hilarious review of one of his lesser-celebrated, delightfully trashy monster movies: "Graveyard Shift" (1990).

The crew delves into this film's unique brand of blue-collar horror, set deep within the dank, rat-infested underbelly of a textile mill. They’ll dissect the over-the-top practical effects, the bizarre characterizations, and the overall schlocky fun that makes this adaptation a fascinating B-movie experience. Is this a truly terrible film, or simply a masterpiece of cheesy creature feature cinema?

Join The Filmlosophers for an episode that's part King deep dive, part nostalgic monster mash, and entirely hilarious as they brave the horrors lurking beneath the mill. It's time to clock in for some genuine cinematic absurdity!

So pull up a chair, grab your popcorn, and tune in to this week's “rat-tastic” episode of The Filmlosophers!

Sep 18, 2025

The Stephen King celebration continues! This month, The Filmlosophers—Hosts Eddie and Spencer, and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy—take on another of the King of Horror's lesser-celebrated works: his 2016 film adaptation, "Cell".

The crew will dissect this unique take on a technological apocalypse, exploring how the film attempts to translate King's commentary on our phone-obsessed world to the big screen. They'll break down the performances, the production, and what makes this film a "fascinating" footnote in the King cinematic universe. Is it a misunderstood gem or a cautionary tale of a missed opportunity?

Adding a truly odd twist to the episode, Spencer and Amy will recount a bizarre outing to a local historic theater where they joined a surprisingly lively (and rowdy) showing of the vampiric cult classic, "New Moon". They'll share stories of the strange audience participation and ponder the bizarre phenomenon of a film's second life as a communal, albeit ironic, experience.

Join The Filmlosophers for a discussion that's part King deep dive and part nostalgic, comedic look at a theatrical event unlike any other.

So pull up a chair, grab your popcorn, and tune in to this week's “cell-tastic” episode of The Filmlosophers!

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