Breakfast All Day movie reviews

Christy Lemire & Alonso Duralde
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May 14, 2021 • 1h 22min

Episode 192: News, The Woman in the Window, Spiral: From the Book of Saw, Those Who Wish Me Dead, Riders of Justice

We've all been trapped inside like "The Woman in the Window" for far too long, but things are looking up here at Breakfast All Day. Christy, Matt and Alonso have mixed reactions to this brazen Hitchcock homage with an all-star cast led by Amy Adams. We also review "Spiral: From the Book of Saw," even though none of us has seen a single "Saw" movie; "Those Who Wish Me Dead," a muscular, '90s-action throwback starring Angelina Jolie; and by far the best movie of the week — and maybe one of the best of the year — Denmark's "Riders of Justice," starring Mads Mikkelsen. There's a ton of news, including new CDC mask guidelines, significant Golden Globes fallout, Ellen DeGeneres ending her talk show, Seth Rogen parting ways with James Franco, further evidence of a Bennifer resurgence and Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame inductees including The Go-Go's, Tina Turner and the Foo Fighters. And over at our Patreon, Alonso and Christy recap episode 5 of "The Handmaid's Tale," which offers a post-apocalyptic tour of Chicago. Thanks for joining us as the world returns to normal!
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May 10, 2021 • 25min

Episode 191: Marvel Mondays: Doctor Strange

This week on Marvel Mondays, we get to revisit one of Christy's absolute favorite MCU movies: "Doctor Strange" (2016), which is singular and funny and dazzling and, yes, strange. Christy and Nicolas talk about how Benedict Cumberbatch's character is the kind of archetype Tom Cruise often plays, how playful and trippy the movie is, what a fantastic cast it features (Rachel McAdams, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Mads Mikkelsen, Benedict Wong), the backlash over the casting of the always tremendous Tilda Swinton as The Ancient One and questions we have about the Time Stone. We've come to bargain, so join us for the latest episode of our Breakfast All Day miniseries.
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May 7, 2021 • 1h 11min

Episode 190: News, Wrath of Man, Here Today, The Water Man, The Boy From Medellin

Sure, it's Mother's Day weekend, but Christy, Alonso and Matt have a bunch of movies about dudes to review on Breakfast All Day. Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham re-team for the heist thriller "Wrath of Man." Billy Crystal directs and stars as an aging comedian with dementia in "Here Today." David Oyelowo directs and has a supporting role in the Spielbergian fantasy "The Water Man." And J. Balvin is "The Boy From Medellin," a documentary that takes an intimate look at the Colombian reggaeton superstar. In news, we talk about Elon Musk hosting "Saturday Night Live," new Marvel movies over the next few years, Will Smith's dad bod reality show, and the possible return of Bennifer (that's Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez for all you young'uns). And over at our Patreon, Alonso and Christy recap episode 4 of "The Handmaid's Tale." Join us for Breakfast and Brunch!
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May 3, 2021 • 26min

Episode 189: Marvel Mondays: Captain America: Civil War

We've crossed the halfway mark on our Marvel Mondays journey with "Captain America: Civil War" (2016), one of those epic Russo brothers extravaganzas that bring together a ton of superheroes in thrilling and dizzying ways. Christy and Nicolas talk about how Cap and Tony take different stances than you might expect in response to the oversight of the Sokovia Accords, the introduction of Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther and Tom Holland as Spider-Man, the fun of assembling the teams (and the confusion of remembering who's on whose side), and those incredible action sequences. We also debate who we agree with philosophically, and explore the notion of whether it's better to ask for forgiveness vs. permission with another hypothetical about sour gummy worms. We're loving doing these, so thanks so much for joining us on our Breakfast All Day spinoff.
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Apr 30, 2021 • 1h 16min

Episode 188: News, The Mitchells vs. the Machines, Tom Clancy's Without Remorse, Things Heard & Seen, My Octopus Teacher

"The Mitchells vs. the Machines" is sure to be one of our favorite movies of the year, and you can enjoy the hilarious family comedy now on Netflix. Also this week on Breakfast All Day, Christy, Alonso and Matt review the extremely so-so "Tom Clancy's Without Remorse," the horror movie/marital drama "Things Heard & Seen," and "My Octopus Teacher," which won best documentary feature at the Academy Awards last weekend. (Christy has lots of thoughts on that one.) In news, we talk about Disneyland reopening, the arrests in Lady Gaga's dognapping, Oscar ratings (and the former president's thoughts on them) and Leonardo DiCaprio remaking Thomas Vinterberg's excellent, Academy Award-winning "Another Round." And over at our Patreon, Alonso and Christy recap the first three episodes of the new season of "The Handmaid's Tale," which came out on Hulu this week. Blessed day to you! And thanks for joining us.
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Apr 26, 2021 • 29min

Episode 187: Academy Awards 2021 Recap

We knew it would be a bizarre pandemic-era Oscar ceremony, but no amount of prognosticating could have prepared us for the highs and lows, risks and surprises we saw Sunday night. Alonso and Christy have a recap for you of the winners, speeches, structural changes and even a bit of fashion. What worked? What didn't? Who knows??? We'd love to hear what you thought about the Academy Awards (if you watched, that is — ratings were at their lowest ever for a multitude of reasons), and thanks for joining us on this Breakfast All Day Extra.
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Apr 26, 2021 • 22min

Episode 186: Marvel Mondays: Ant-Man

This week on Marvel Mondays, we were thrilled to revisit "Ant-Man" (2015), a movie that's pure joy and the best kind of silly. It's also one of Nicolas' favorites in the MCU, and a breath of fresh air after the heaviness of last week's movie, "Avengers: Age of Ultron." Christy and Nic talk about the casting of Paul Rudd, the playful Michael Pena flashbacks and the clever use of the ant armies' many skills. We also touch on an idea that several movies in the franchise explore: the role of technology and innovation, and whether to use them for good or evil. Also, you will hear us argue about what exactly is happening in the credits scene where Captain America and Falcon have the Winter Soldier's arm in a vice — we just rewatched "Captain America: Civil War" for next week's episode, so we now realize that's what it's from. It's a blur! Anyway, thanks for joining us this week for our Breakfast All Day miniseries. We love doing it and we're glad you're here.
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Apr 23, 2021 • 1h 20min

Episode 185: News, Oscar picks, Mortal Kombat, Stowaway

"Nomadland" has had a terrific run throughout this weird awards season, and we expect it'll win best picture and Chloe Zhao will win best director during Sunday night's Academy Awards. Christy, Matt and Alonso make a bunch of other Oscar picks this week on Breakfast All Day, but we're hoping for some surprises and we're generally curious as to how this year's unusual show will go down. We also have a couple of movie reviews for you: "Mortal Kombat," which is indeed based on the video game (but isn't stupid enough), and the well-acted but distractingly implausible sci-fi drama "Stowaway." In news, we discuss Spirit Award winners, the death of rapper/producer Shock G/Humpty Hump of Digital Underground, Caitlyn Jenner running for California governor (and Matthew McConaughey possibly running for Texas governor), the Hollywood billboard begging Marvel to revive Tony Stark, more disturbing reports about producer Scott Rudin's abusive behavior, and Morrissey's angry response to "The Simpsons" episode about him. And over at our Patreon, we recap the disappointing series finale of "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" and review 1947's "Gentleman's Agreement," the Oscar winner our subscribers chose as this month's Off the Menu selection. Let us know what you'd like to see win at the Academy Awards, and thanks for joining us.
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Apr 19, 2021 • 22min

Episode 184: Marvel Mondays: Avengers: Age of Ultron

It's time for "Avengers: Age of Ultron" on Marvel Mondays, a movie Christy really didn't like the first time and one that Nicolas had never seen before. On this viewing, we walked away with extremely different opinions from each other. Nic enjoyed the chaos of seeing all the Avengers fighting in one place, as well as the introduction of Wanda, Vision and Pietro, whom we'd gotten to know more in-depth on "WandaVision." Christy basically wanted a three-hour version of the party scene at Tony's house, with our heroes drinking, laughing, flirting and teasing each other about their inability to pick up Thor's hammer — a joke with a great payoff later. What are your thoughts? Let us know, and thanks as always for joining us for our Breakfast All Day spinoff.
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Apr 16, 2021 • 1h 27min

Episode 183: News, Monday, Jakob's Wife, Gunda, Honeydew

It's the weekend but we're already looking ahead to "Monday" on Breakfast All Day. Matt, Alonso and Christy differ wildly on the Greek romance starring Sebastian Stan and Denise Gough. We also review the dream pairing of Barbara Crampton and Larry Fessenden in the horror movie "Jakob's Wife"; the mesmerizing, black-and-white documentary "Gunda"; and "Honeydew," a trippy, '70s-inspired thriller that'll make you think twice about going camping. In news, we discuss the devastating announcement that the ArcLight Theaters and Cinerama Dome are closing, Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez breaking up (for real this time), Chrissy Teigen's return to Twitter, Chet Hanx's unfortunate rap video, former "Bachelor" Colton Underwood coming out as gay and the upcoming release of an extended "Borat" sequel. And over at our Patreon, we recap the dramatic penultimate episode of "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" on Disney+. Let us know what you've watched lately, and thanks as always for joining us.

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