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.

 

Take 25: Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Thanksgiving movies, Does it Hold up

In this week's episode Dave and Ryan return to Panem with their review of the latest installment of the Hunger Games. They talk about some of their favorite Thanksgiving movies, and its time to look at a couple of movies and ask the question, " Does it hold up?"

 
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Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review Take 45: The First Omen, All about sound, and Overused movie plots

This week Dave and Ryan went to see The First Omen, a prequel to the 1976 horror classic The Omen. Then they talk all about sound, music, score, and effects. And have you ever watched a movie and went, "This again?" as they talk about overused movie plots.

 
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Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review Take 101: Nonna’s Review, Movies About Food, And Lilo and Stitch

This week, Dave and Ryan discuss the new Netflix release Nonna's, starring Vince Vaughn. It must have made them hungry, so they talk about movies about food. Since Lilo and Stitch comes out next weekend, they discuss the original animated feature released in 2002.

 
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