Blank Check with Griffin & David

Blank Check Productions
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Nov 30, 2025 • 2h 31min

Drive Away Dolls with mxmtoon

Maya, known as mxmtoon, is a musician and content creator who shares her unique perspective as a first-time viewer of Drive Away Dolls. She dives into the unconventional relationship between Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke, discussing their creation of a sex-positive queer film. The trio covers the intriguing rise of Pedro Pascal's fame, the decline of lesbian bars, and the film's blend of humor and emotional depth. They also explore mxmtoon’s firsthand experience with the Coens, highlighting the film's light-hearted vibe amidst its cultural reflections.
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Nov 23, 2025 • 2h 44min

The Tragedy of Macbeth with Dana Schwartz

Dana Schwartz, a talented writer and podcaster, joins to delve into Joel Coen’s The Tragedy of Macbeth. They explore the film's unique visual style, informed by German expressionism and the challenges of pandemic production. The conversation includes a lively debate on the performances of Frances McDormand and Denzel Washington, alongside standout supporting actors. Dana shares her insights into the historical context of Macbeth and the infamous curse of the play, making for a fascinating discussion on adapting Shakespeare for the screen.
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26 snips
Nov 16, 2025 • 3h 30min

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs with Paul Scheer & Jason Mantzoukas

Join comedians Paul Scheer and Jason Mantzoukas as they unpack the Coen brothers' film, offering hilarious insights and candid discussions. They dive into the film's anthology style, comparing it to a sketchbook of Western themes, and joke about meme culture stemming from iconic lines. The pair also analyze standout segments, like Tim Blake Nelson's quirky performance and the profound depth of Zoe Kazan's story. Expect spirited banter and a ranking of the Coens' films, making for a delightful exploration of their unique cinematic legacy.
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Nov 9, 2025 • 2h 37min

Hail, Caesar! with Shirley Li

Shirley Li, a journalist at The Atlantic, joins to dive deep into the Coen brothers' film Hail, Caesar! The conversation explores the film's delightful Technicolor cinematography and the standout performances of Channing Tatum and Alden Ehrenreich. They discuss Tatum's impressive tap dance training for a musical scene, alongside insights into Alden's breakout role. Additionally, the complexities of the plot, including Hollywood politics and the character of Eddie Mannix, showcase the film's humorous yet profound reflections on the industry. Expect laughs and keen analysis!
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Nov 2, 2025 • 2h 41min

Inside Llewyn Davis with Rachel Zegler

Rachel Zegler, an actor and singer known for her role in West Side Story, shares her admiration for Inside Llewyn Davis. She dives into the Coen Brothers' fascination with failure and how Llewyn’s character reflects a thwarted artist's journey. The discussion highlights Oscar Isaac’s preparation and unique musical performance, as well as the film's cold cinematography. Zegler also touches on the film's impactful cat symbolism and its resonant themes, linking her experience with the film to her own stage work in Evita.
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Oct 26, 2025 • 2h 33min

A House of Dynamite

The discussion dives into Kathryn Bigelow's latest film, A House of Dynamite, highlighting its peculiar presidential podcast references that dilute the suspense. They explore Bigelow's career trajectory, the film's script origins, and whether the repetitive structure limits its storytelling. Other topics include casting choices, standout performances, and Bigelow's distinct filmmaking style. Expect debates on potential endings for a nuclear thriller and the film's chances for award nominations as they navigate through recent industry trends and pop culture.
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11 snips
Oct 19, 2025 • 2h 58min

True Grit with Stavros Halkias

Join comedian Stavros Halkias, a prominent Greek-American entertainer, as he dives into the Coen Brothers' True Grit. They praise Hailee Steinfeld's breakout performance and dissect Jeff Bridges' unique take on Rooster, contrasting it with John Wayne’s portrayal. The conversation also touches on the Coens’ brilliant adaptation of Charles Portis' novel and their commitment to character depth, while getting sidetracked by an unexpected love for the CBS show Watson. Expect plenty of laughs and insightful commentary on film and pop culture!
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Oct 12, 2025 • 1h 52min

A Serious Man with Marc Maron

Marc Maron, a renowned comedian and podcaster known for his show WTF, joins the conversation to explore the Coen brothers' film, A Serious Man. He shares a humorous anecdote about auditioning for the lead role and reflects on the complexities of Jewish identity. The discussion dives into Old Testament themes, the significance of casting choices, and how small acting moments contribute to realism. Maron highlights how the film’s moral inquiries resonate with personal experiences, making for a deeply engaging and poignant dialogue.
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33 snips
Oct 5, 2025 • 2h 11min

Burn After Reading with Fran Hoepfner

Fran Hoepfner, a film writer and critic known for her work with Fran Magazine and Vulture, joins the hosts to dissect the Coen brothers' chaotic dark comedy, *Burn After Reading*. They explore the film's blend of humor and absurdity, highlighting George Clooney's unique comedic role and John Malkovich's captivating performance. The trio dives into the film's commentary on D.C. culture, its genre subversions, and the tailoring of roles for major actors. Expect laughs as they unravel the delightful madness of the movie and its unforgettable moments.
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35 snips
Sep 28, 2025 • 2h 56min

No Country for Old Men with Leslye Headland

Leslye Headland, a talented writer-director and playwright, joins the discussion to dive deep into No Country for Old Men. The conversation explores Anton Chigurh's menacing physicality and the philosophical implications of his coin toss. Leslye shares her emotional connection to dark cinema, and the group examines the film’s unusual structure and its chilling absence of a traditional score. The Coen brothers' faithful adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's novel is also scrutinized, highlighting the cinematic choices that amplify the narrative's dread.

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