109 – NYC: Grand Central

Scott and Marty hop a train to one of the Big Apple’s most cinematic locations: Grand Central Terminal. Amid the hustle of the daily commute, dreams and nightmares are born. But will these four films make their connections, or are they fated to go off the rails? Listen for these important announcements: Seconds (1966, Dir.…

104 – Janet Gaynor

In the Golden Age of Hollywood, there was one star so bright, they kept casting her in films with “STAR” in the title! Scott and Marty provide you with the necessary cinematic pinhole box required to view Janet Gaynor’s career (without permanent vision loss)! Featuring these flashes of brilliance: Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927,…

The TV Dick Triptych Episode 14

A good detective show is like a chess match… or maybe it’s like a blonde bombshell obsessed with her own portrait… or else it’s like, um… vampires at Woodstock? Scott and Marty take their best shot with these unconventional episodes: Columbo S2E5: “The Most Dangerous Match” at 2:10 Moonlighting S2E6: “Portrait of Maddie” at 14:55…

102 – Shelley Duvall Part 2 of 2

After a dynamite run in the 1970s, working under luminaries like Altman, Kubrick, Allen, and Gilliam, Shelley Duvall’s career went… other places. Here, Marty and Scott scour the back half of this great actor’s filmography… mostly so that you don’t have to. Films we pressed against our eyeballs this week: Roxanne (1987, Dir. Fred Schepisi)…