

Breakfast All Day movie reviews
Christy Lemire & Alonso Duralde
Longtime film critics Christy Lemire and Alonso Duralde nourish your ears with movie reviews and news every Tuesday and Friday. We're the most important meal of the day, all day long. We used to be What the Flick?!
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May 29, 2019 • 27min
Episode 035: Rocketman, The Perfection
Eventually we will all get the Elton John songs out of our heads. For now, though, we're talking about "Rocketman" in a special Wednesday episode of Breakfast All Day. And we're chatting at Alonso's house this time because Christy is in the middle of moving. The two of them and Matt review the Elton John biopic as well as the batshit crazy Netflix thriller "The Perfection." It's set in the world of elite cellists, what more do you need? Over at our Patreon, we discuss the series finale of "Fosse/Verdon," so please join us for that. And then the guys will have a review of "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" on Friday, so make sure you come back for that, as well. Thanks for juggling with us!

May 27, 2019 • 56min
Episode 034: A La Carte With Madeleine Brand
One of Christy's favorite jobs of the many jobs she does is going on KCRW's "Press Play" to talk movies on Friday mornings with the great Madeleine Brand. (Alonso and Matt also have been frequent guests.) This time, she got to turn the tables and ask Madeleine the questions. Eventually they will have a conversation that doesn't involve mics and headphones! They talk about growing up in Los Angeles, her many years as a reporter and anchor at NPR, how the Trump presidency has changed the way she approaches her show and her activities outside the studio, which include painting. Madeleine is one of the coolest, smartest women we know here at Breakfast All Day, so Christy was thrilled to spend some extra time with her. Hope you enjoy the conversation, too.

May 23, 2019 • 40min
Episode 033: Aladdin, Booksmart, Brightburn, Echo in the Canyon
Get ready for one of the best movies of the year. "Booksmart" is in theaters this weekend, and Matt, Alonso and Christy have a rave review on the latest episode of Breakfast All Day. We also discuss "Aladdin," the latest Disney live-action re-do; "Brightburn," which is a cross between a horror movie and a superhero origin story; and the documentary "Echo in the Canyon," about the Laurel Canyon music scene of the 1960s. And over at our Patreon, we talk about this week's razzle-dazzle episode of "Fosse/Verdon," along with some trailer news. The leaves are brown and the sky is gray, but we're here to warm you up.

May 20, 2019 • 1h 7min
Episode 032: A La Carte With J.P. Manoux
Of all the people Christy has interviewed for this A La Carte series, J.P. Manoux has the greatest how-do-we-know-each-other? story of all. No one else will ever come close. But you may know him from his decades in comedy, television and commercials. J.P. talks about growing up as the eldest of seven kids in Santa Barbara, studying at Northwestern University's prestigious drama program, how he got his start and how he's maintained such longevity as a working actor for so long — including playing one of the Fruit of the Loom guys and a variety of mimes. He's done a ton of guest spots and recurring roles on series including "ER" and "Veep" — he's one of those "that guys" that you've seen everywhere. And now you can hear him, too. Enjoy.

May 17, 2019 • 46min
Episode 031: John Wick: Chapter 3 -- Parabellum, The Sun Is Also a Star, The Souvenir, Charlie Says
Just like Keanu Reeves, we're unstoppable here at the Breakfast All Day Podcast. Matt, Alonso and Christy review the completely gnarly action thriller "John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum"; the swoony YA romance "The Sun Is Also a Star"; "The Souvenir," an exquisitely acted British drama; and "Charlie Says," the story of the Manson family from the perspective of his "girls." And if you head on over to our Patreon, you can hear us talk about the penultimate "Game of Thrones" episode with Ben and say farewell to some Hollywood legends, including Doris Day and Tim Conway.

May 13, 2019 • 59min
Episode 030: A La Carte With Julie Buxbaum
Julie Buxbaum is a brilliant, best-selling author whose latest Young Adult novel, "Hope and Other Punch Lines," just arrived in bookstores. She's also a total sweetheart whom Christy doesn't get to see often enough. Julie discusses growing up as an obsessive reader and studious girl in suburban New York, going to Harvard Law School (which she loved) and her brief career as a lawyer (which she didn't love), and taking the leap into becoming a novelist. We also talk about what her process is when she starts a new book and how she tackles writer's block. Please try to tune out the police helicopter circling overhead for a big chunk of our conversation — it's all part of our glamorous life in the big city! — and enjoy.

May 10, 2019 • 1h 7min
Episode 029: Pokemon Detective Pikachu, The Hustle, Wine Country, Knock Down the House, All Is True, The Biggest Little Farm
It's been a while, but all four of us are at the table this week to enjoy a little Breakfast All Day. And it's a good thing, too, because this is a packed week with a wide variety of movies. Christy, Matt, Alonso and Ben review "Pokemon Detective Pikachu" (which we highly recommend bringing a 9-year-old with you to see), the con artist comedy "The Hustle," "Wine Country" with its ridiculously impressive comic cast, Kenneth Branagh's Shakespeare drama "All is True" and the documentaries "Knock Down the House" and "The Biggest Little Farm." You don't have to look far to catch 'em all — we're right here. Hope you enjoy.

May 6, 2019 • 1h 9min
Episode 028: A La Carte With Howard Bryant
Howard Bryant is a longtime sports writer, author and ESPN personality, but he's voraciously knowledgeable (and opinionated) about a wide variety of topics. He's also a lovely, quick-witted guy and a joy to talk with, and Christy is always happy to see him when he visits Los Angeles from his home in Western Massachusetts. They discuss growing up in Dorchester (and a segregated Boston in the 1970s), how he got his start in newspapers, his process when he approaches a new book and the movies he loves. We are all over the place on this one but it's a lot of fun. Hope you enjoy.

May 3, 2019 • 59min
Episode 027: Long Shot, UglyDolls, The Intruder, Extremely Wicked Shockingly Evil and Vile, Under the Silver Lake, Non-Fiction
We've got all the snappy banter you could ever need this week on the Breakfast All Day Podcast. Alonso, Matt and Christy review the hilarious rom-com "Long Shot," starring Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron. On the opposite end of the spectrum, we also discuss the lame and flat animated musical "UglyDolls." Matt and Christy had a blast screaming at the screen during the unabashed B-movie "The Intruder." And we're feeling mixed about "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile," starring a perfectly cast Zac Efron as Ted Bundy; the shaggy L.A. noir comedy "Under the Silver Lake"; and "Non-Fiction," the latest from French filmmaker Olivier Assayas. Listen and enjoy.

Apr 29, 2019 • 1h
Episode 026: A La Carte With Lauren Sivan
You may know Lauren Sivan from TV news, where she's been a longtime anchor and reporter. You may know her from "Drunk History," where she played Barbara Walters. Christy knows her as a longtime friend of hers and her husband's -- over 15 years, actually, from back when they were all still living in New York. Lauren talks with Christy about her childhood on Long Island and her career in television and movies. They also discuss her role in the #MeToo movement as one of Harvey Weinstein's earliest and most high-profile accusers. She's one of the funniest, coolest women Christy knows, so hopefully you'll enjoy listening to this conversation as much as they enjoyed having it.


