Breakfast All Day movie reviews

Christy Lemire & Alonso Duralde
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Dec 17, 2021 • 1h 10min

Episode 232: News, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Nightmare Alley, The Lost Daughter, The Novice

Our Peter tingle is on full blast this week because we have a Breakfast All Day review of "Spider-Man: No Way Home." Christy and Alonso discuss the much-anticipated Marvel sequel without spoilers, but we'll have a fuller review where we go into greater detail next week once more folks have seen the film. Also: Guillermo del Toro's stylish noir "Nightmare Alley," Maggie Gyllenhaal's beautifully acted directorial debut "The Lost Daughter," and the psychological thriller "The Novice," the gripping first feature from writer-director Lauren Hadaway. In news, we discuss Spidey's giant opening-night box office, Spirit Award and Golden Globe nominations, sexual assault allegations against Chris Noth, an update on that Jeremy Strong New Yorker piece, Ben Affleck's conversation with Howard Stern (plus "Deep Water" going to Hulu), Barack Obama's list of the year's best films, and that adorable "Ted Lasso" animated Christmas short. And over at our Patreon, we recap this week's revelatory episode of "Hawkeye" on Disney+ as well as the last two episodes of "The Great" season 2 on Hulu. Grab a glass of eggnog and join us!
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Dec 10, 2021 • 1h 17min

Episode 231: News, West Side Story, Don't Look Up, Being the Ricardos, Red Rocket

There's a place for us, and it's right here at Breakfast All Day. Christy and Alonso have reviews of some of the biggest year-end movies this week, starting with Steven Spielberg's lush and glorious version of the musical "West Side Story." We also discuss Adam McKay's star-studded and heavy-handed satire "Don't Look Up," Aaron Sorkin's homage to classic TV "Being the Ricardos," and the week's best film, Sean Baker's "Red Rocket," featuring a high-wire act of a lead performance from Simon Rex. In news, we talk next week's Golden Globe and Critics Choice nominations, Jussie Smollett, Florence Pugh, Jeremy Strong, the "Shang-Chi" sequel, Tom Holland playing Fred Astaire and Disney pulling the Ben Affleck-Ana de Armas erotic thriller "Deep Water." And over at our Patreon, recaps of this week's "Hawkeye" on Disney+, plus episodes 7-8 of "The Great" on Hulu. Grab a cup of something warm and join us!
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Dec 4, 2021 • 59min

Episode 230: News, The Power of the Dog, Benedetta, Single All the Way, Silent Night

It's December, which means lots of awards contenders and Christmas movies for you on Breakfast All Day. Christy and Alonso review Jane Campion's gorgeous and moving "The Power of the Dog" as well as Paul Verhoeven's scandalous "Benedetta," about lesbian nuns in love. Over on Netflix, there's "Single All the Way," the gay Christmas rom-com Alonso was born to review. And finally we have "Silent Night," an uneven mix of cheery British holiday comedy and end-of-the-world thriller. In news, we discuss the New York Film Critics Circle's picks, Stephen Sondheim's death, the Beatles documentary "Get Back," the "West Side Story" screening we attended (with a full review coming next week), the Gucci family's reaction to "House of Gucci," Matthew McConaughey's decision not to run for Texas governor and the Will Ferrell/Adam McKay split. And over at our Patreon, we have recaps of this week's "Hawkeye" on Disney+ and episodes 5-6 of "The Great" on Hulu, which are extremely different from each other. Hope you're staying cozy, and thanks as always for joining us.
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Nov 24, 2021 • 1h 26min

Episode 229: News, Licorice Pizza, House of Gucci, Encanto, tick, tick ... Boom!, The Humans

It's Thanksgiving week so of course we have a veritable smorgasbord of delights here on Breakfast All Day. Alonso and Christy start off with one of our absolute favorite movies of the year — the absolute best, Christy says — in Paul Thomas Anderson's "Licorice Pizza." We also review Ridley Scott's "House of Gucci," Lin-Manuel Miranda's Netflix musical "tick, tick … Boom!" and "The Humans," based on the Tony-winning play. Also, our good friend and fellow critic Carlos Aguilar makes his Breakfast All Day debut to help Christy review the latest animated Disney musical, "Encanto." In news, we discuss Ridley Scott's reaction to low box office numbers for "The Last Duel," Eddie Redmayne's regrets about "The Danish Girl," Kid Rock's ridiculous new song, Will Smith's memoir confessions and Aaron Rodgers' covid toe. We'll be back on Friday with this week's Brunch offerings, including the first two episodes of "Hawkeye" on Disney+ and November's Off the Menu review of Jon Favreau's "Chef." We hope you're having a delicious time with those you love, and we're thankful to be a part of things.
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Nov 19, 2021 • 1h 7min

Episode 228: News, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, King Richard, C'mon C'mon

We've got a little bit of everything for you at the buffet this week on Breakfast All Day. First, our dear friend Katie Walsh is back to help talk about the empty fan service of "Ghostbusters: Afterlife." Then, Alonso and Christy review the crowd-pleasing "King Richard," about Venus and Serena Williams (although it's really about their dad), which is streaming on HBO Max. We also talk about an indie favorite heading into awards season, Mike Mills' "C'mon C'mon," starring Joaquin Phoenix in an unusually tender role. In news, we discuss Britney Spears' freedom, the terrible new name for Staples Center, new trailers for "Spider-Man: No Way Home," "Pam & Tommy" and "Marry Me," the new Taylor Swift video directed by Blake Lively, the return of "Party Down" and "Fireplaces of the World" bringing you global coziness. And we've got lots of good stuff over at our Patreon: recaps of the season 2 finale of "The Morning Show" on Apple TV+ and the first two episodes of "The Great" season 2 on Hulu. We'll be back with you earlier next week because of the Thanksgiving holiday, so stay tuned, and thanks for sticking around!
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Nov 12, 2021 • 1h 20min

Episode 227: News, Belfast, Passing, Red Notice, Home Sweet Home Alone

Awards season, standard time, Thanksgiving, Christmas -- we're deep in the throes of big changes, and we're here to help see you through them on Breakfast All Day. The tremendous Katie Walsh returns to help Christy review "Belfast," which lots of folks seem to be excited about as an Oscar front-runner. Christy is far more enthusiastic about another black-and-white film, "Passing," which is glorious and available right now on Netflix. She and Alonso review that as well as "Red Notice," also on Netflix if you need something on in the background while you fold laundry, and "Home Sweet Home Alone," which is part of the Home Alone Cinematic Universe. It's on Disney+. And speaking of the streamer, Disney Plus Day is one of our big discussion topics in news. Also: Britney Spears' conservatorship ending, repercussions from the deadly Astroworld trampling, Paul Rudd is People's Sexiest Man Alive, Taylor Swift releases a do-over on her "Red" album, celebrity Covid news with Aaron Rodgers, Matthew McConaughey, Letitia Wright and Stone Temple Pilots, plus we remember the legendary Dean Stockwell. And over at our Patreon, a recap of the penultimate episode of "The Morning Show" season two. Stop obsessing over stuffing recipes and join us!
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Nov 8, 2021 • 24min

Episode 226: Marvel Mondays: Eternals

It's been a little while, but Christy and Nicolas are back with another Marvel Mondays episode of Breakfast All Day. This time we take on "Eternals," and we have mixed feelings about it. Nic and Christy discuss how uniquely beautiful director and co-writer Chloe Zhao's film is and how exciting it is to see such a diverse cast. But it also makes these ungainly swings in pacing and tone, and a week after seeing the film, Nic couldn't remember a whole lot about it. Also FYI: Christy misspoke initially here and said Richard Madden played Gemma Chan's boyfriend — she meant his "Game of Thrones" co-star Kit Harington, and eventually corrected heself. And yes, we finally figured out that the behemoth Celestial's name is Arishem, and not Assmouth as we kept calling him. Plus: bonus background sounds of Baxter playing with his squeaky lamby toy. "Eternals" is one of the weaker entries in the MCU, but we always love talking about movies together, and we're grateful to have you join us. We'd love to hear your thoughts, too.
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Nov 5, 2021 • 1h 5min

Episode 225: News, Spencer, The Harder They Fall, Finch

The days are getting shorter, but we're here to be a bright spot for you on Breakfast All Day. This week, the brilliant Katie Walsh returns to help Christy review "Spencer," featuring what is perhaps Kristen Stewart's best work yet. Then, Christy and Alonso talk about the stylish revisionist Western "The Harder They Fall," and Tom Hanks slogging through the apocalypse in "Finch." In news, we discuss further details that have emerged in the "Rust" shooting, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande co-starring in a film version of "Wicked," Middle Eastern countries banning "Eternals," AMC Theaters getting into the popcorn business and Steve Buscemi dressing as his "How do you do, fellow kids?" meme for Halloween. And over at our Patreon, we recap this week's episode of "The Morning Show," which was actually a good one for a change. Thanks so much for sticking with us, no matter the season.
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Oct 29, 2021 • 1h 11min

Episode 224: News, Last Night in Soho, Dune (1984), Introducing Selma Blair

Put on your go-go boots and join us for a retro-chic episode of Breakfast All Day. The brilliant Amy Nicholson helps Christy review Edgar Wright's super-stylish thriller "Last Night in Soho." Alonso and Christy also take a trip back in time -- to 1984, for a discussion of David Lynch's much-maligned "Dune." And we talk about the moving and funny documentary "Introducing, Selma Blair," which follows the actress' struggles with multiple sclerosis. In news, we discuss the continued fallout from the fatal on-set shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, "Dune Part Two" getting the greenlight, Facebook changing its name, Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority members getting angry at the HBO series "Insecure," QAnon followers thinking Biden and Harris are broadcasting from a fake White House at Tyler Perry Studios, and the trailer for the animated origin story "Lightyear." And over at our Patreon on this Halloween weekend, we've got a couple of treats for you: a recap of the shocking, new episode of "The Morning Show," and a review of Julia Ducournau's astonishing debut feature "Raw," our October Off the Menu selection. Our dear friend Matt is taking a sabbatical from the show for a little while, but we look forward to his eventual return. And we thank you all for sticking around with us all these years!
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Oct 22, 2021 • 1h 10min

Episode 223: News, Dune, The French Dispatch

It's Timothee Chalamet Week on Breakfast All Day. He's at the center of two giant movies with ridiculously packed casts of superstars and character actors alike. First, Alonso and Christy review Denis Villeneuve's "Dune" — or at least, part one of "Dune" — which we watched under extremely different conditions. Then, our brilliant friends Katie Walsh and Tim Grierson join Christy for a lengthy discussion of "The French Dispatch," the most Wes Andersony movie Wes Anderson has ever made. In news, we talk about the tragic, fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins with a prop gun, Netflix employees walking out over the streamer's handling of Dave Chappelle, Gotham Award nominations, Travis Tritt canceling concerts over covid protocols, In-N-Out Burger fighting California's safety mandates, Celine Dion delaying her Las Vegas residency and Michael Caine retiring from acting. And for our Patreon subscribers, we recap this week's episode of "The Morning Show." We're here to spice up your life, so thanks as always for joining us.

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