In this episode, Dave and Ryan dive into the whimsical world of The Wild Robot, a heartwarming tale of a robot's journey through nature. They discuss the film's endearing characters, stunning visuals, and its exploration of themes like friendship and acceptance.

The duo also pay tribute to the legendary actress Maggie Smith, who recently passed away. They share their favorite roles and reflect on her significant contributions to the world of cinema.

To wrap up, Dave and Ryan delve into the complex and enigmatic character of The Joker from Batman. They discuss the character's enduring popularity, his chaotic nature, and the psychological depths of his motivations.

 

Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review Take 50: If, Friendly Movie Monsters, and Voice Actors

This week Dave and Ryan review the latest from John Krasinski,  "If". After reviewing a movie about imaginary friends, they thought they would discuss friendly movie monsters.  Have you ever been watching an animated feature and thought, "That voice sounds familiar, but I can't quite place it", Dave and Ryan take the guesswork out of it with a segment on voice actors.

 
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Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review: Take 38- Madame Web, Female Superhero Movies, and Does it Hold Up

This week Dave and Ryan review "Madame Web" the latest film from Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios. There are plenty of female-led superhero adventures out there so Dave and Ryan discuss them, and then they pick two movies and attempt to answer the question, "Does it hold up?".

 
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Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review Take 111- The Replacements 25th Anniversary Review, Movies That Didn’t Hang Around Long, The Naked Gun

This week, Dave and Ryan tackle "The Replacements," which turns 25 years old in 2025. Why is Johnny Utah going by the name Shane Falco now?  Then, there have been some movies that were so bad that they only lasted one or two weeks in theaters; the boys discuss. The Naked Gun, starring Liam Neeson, is being released in theaters soon. Did you know that the story of Frank Drebin and Police Squad dates back to 1982?

 
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