

Wesley Morris
Critic at large for The New York Times and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner. Host of the Times' podcast, Cannonball.
Top 10 podcasts with Wesley Morris
Ranked by the Snipd community

351 snips
Dec 17, 2025 • 44min
The Tragic Death and Enduring Legacy of Rob Reiner
Julia Jacobs, an arts and culture reporter for The New York Times, delves into the recent tragic deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, while exploring their son Nick's arrest. Meanwhile, Wesley Morris, chief film critic at The New York Times, reflects on Reiner's significant impact as a director, highlighting beloved classics like When Harry Met Sally and Stand By Me. The discussion touches on how Reiner's personal life influenced his films, their cultural resonance, and the stark contrast between his joyful work and the heartbreaking circumstances of his passing.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 1h 15min
The “Woke” Smithsonian, South Park’s Latest Dig at Trump, and Co-Host Wesley Morris
Wesley Morris, a critic at large for The New York Times and a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, joins for a lively discussion. They dive into President Trump’s critique of the 'woke' Smithsonian and South Park’s satire of the Trump administration. The conversation also touches on the White House joining TikTok, the cultural impact of Taylor Swift's podcast appearance, and how humor can challenge societal norms. Expect laughs and insights on nostalgia, representation in media, and the evolving nature of cultural commentary.

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Oct 8, 2025 • 2h
Why Giannis Won’t Be a Knick, UFC’s Latest Boom, the Movie Theater Renaissance, Six Stages of Sean Penn, and ‘One Battle After Another’ With Ariel Helwani and Wesley Morris
Ariel Helwani, a leading MMA journalist, shares insights on why the Knicks' hopes of landing Giannis Antetokounmpo are dim due to asset limitations. He also discusses UFC's bright future and the potential of 2026 being a landmark year with exciting matchups. Film critic Wesley Morris dives into the revival of movie theaters, celebrating the return of original films thanks to bold studio choices. He analyzes Sean Penn's evolving career and provides thoughts on Paul Thomas Anderson's latest project, highlighting its depth and importance.

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Jun 6, 2025 • 54min
MAGA’s Cultural Moment (feat. Wesley Morris)
Wesley Morris, a Pulitzer Prize-winning critic at The New York Times known for his insights on culture, joins Jessica for a thought-provoking conversation. They dive into the rise of right-wing aesthetics and the left's sense of drift. The duo tackles the peculiar trend of adult men sporting wedding bands and explores the contentious landscape of trans rights. Morris also reflects on emotional aftermaths from the 2016 election while sharing witty observations on urban etiquette and the cultural fervor surrounding New York sports.

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Aug 18, 2025 • 2h 59min
‘Sinners’ With Bill Simmons, Van Lathan, and Wesley Morris
Wesley Morris, a film critic for The New York Times, joins Bill Simmons and Van Lathan to dissect Ryan Coogler's gripping film, 'Sinners.' They explore the profound cultural implications of Black narratives and the psychological toll of fame on celebrities. The trio examines the synergy between music and race, revealing its historical depth, while unpacking themes of identity and artistic expression. They dive into the emotional journeys of characters, underscore the significance of Southern settings, and share humorous insights on Hollywood dynamics.

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Dec 25, 2025 • 2h 13min
Wesley Morris: How Critics at Large See the Stories We Miss
Trevor Noah chats with Wesley Morris, a Pulitzer Prize-winning film and cultural critic, about the hidden stories in culture. They explore how a haircut by Carlos Alcaraz can overshadow the US Open and the gendered implications of public scrutiny. Morris delves into why blockbuster films avoid human stories, examines the increasing popularity of horror reflecting societal anxieties, and discusses Trump's fascination with museums and their role in shaping narratives. A thought-provoking conversation filled with laughter and insights!

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Jul 29, 2025 • 2h 26min
‘Brokeback Mountain’ With Bill Simmons and Wesley Morris
Wesley Morris, film critic for The New York Times and co-host of the Still Processing podcast, joins Bill Simmons to celebrate the 20th anniversary of 'Brokeback Mountain.' They dive into its cultural impact, reflecting on Heath Ledger's standout performance and the film's role in LGBTQ+ representation. The discussion covers the complexities of intimacy portrayed in the film, Ang Lee's directorial style, and the emotional weight of key scenes. They also humorously explore modern recasting options and the legacy of its iconic performances.

May 22, 2024 • 2h 19min
The Celtics Steal Game 1 With Kevin O’Connor, plus Wesley Morris on NYC’s NBA Revival, ‘Challengers’ Nit-Picks, and Worst Sports Movie Endings
Kevin O'Connor, a basketball writer for The Ringer, shares insights on the Celtics' thrilling Game 1 overtime win against the Pacers, analyzing key strategies and player performances. Wesley Morris, a critic for The New York Times, discusses the vibrant NYC sports scene and the evolving narratives around athletes. They also critique the new film 'Challengers', exploring its themes of love and rivalry, alongside a humorous analysis of the worst movie endings in sports history. Expect a mix of sports and cinematic exploration!

Jan 25, 2023 • 2h 2min
The Still-Young Grizzlies, Best NBA Futures Bets, and 2023’s Oscar Noms
Chris Vernon, an NBA expert from The Ringer, discusses the Grizzlies' struggles and the need for veteran leadership to navigate tough times. Joe House brings his comedic sports insights, focusing on NBA futures bets and the issues surrounding player availability. Pulitzer Prize-winner Wesley Morris provides a critical lens on the 2023 Oscar nominations, examining the year's cinematic shifts and surprising snubs. The trio explores how these discussions reflect broader trends in both sports and film, making for an engaging crossover of topics.

Jul 7, 2023 • 1h 43min
Boston’s Gamble, the GOAT Blazer, Philly’s Future, and ‘The Idol’ Flames Out With Chris Ryan and Wesley Morris
Chris Ryan, a Contributor to The Ringer and Philadelphia sports expert, joins forces with Wesley Morris, a New York Times film critic. They dive into the complexities surrounding James Harden's uncertain future with the 76ers and dissect the competitive Eastern Conference. Then, they turn to the world of entertainment, analyzing HBO's 'The Idol', discussing why it failed to resonate and its commentary on celebrity culture. Their candid takes blend sports dynamics with cultural critique, offering a refreshing perspective.


