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Over Sitting Around Talking Movies
Neil Rosen and Bill McCuddy love to disagree about what they see in pop culture and they see hundreds of movies every year, so there's plenty for them to yell about. The New York based duo are seen nationally on Time Warner Cable's weekly series "Talking Pictures On Demand". They're joined each week Entertainment Correspondent for CBS Radio News Bill Bregoli. These guys hobnob at movie premieres, parties and industry panels. They'll recommend the movies you can watch right away at home as they sift through the myriad of VOD offerings. Join them and learn what to Demand and what to miss. "We watch the bad movies so you don't have to."Download to find out if these three movie, tv and pop culture critics ever agree on anything other than “Neil's the smart one."
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Here Already - "The Devil Wears Prada 2," "Michael,' "Lorne" and More!
The ofiicial start of Summer is weeks away according to the calendar but as far as Hollywood is concerned it's time to bring on the blockbusters. Or blockbuster hopefuls anyay. We start with a sequel we've been waiting 20 years for - "The Devi Wears Prada 2." Stars Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt have all returned. Will audiences? Bill Bregoli has seen it and has the same question. Then we have "Michael" starring Jaafar Jackson as his uncle, the king of pop. Neil Rosen and Bill McCuddy weigh in at length on what they thought of it. We've also got "A Spoonful of Chocolate" written and directed by RZA. And for you streaming folks there's "Apex" which as Charlize Theron on the rocks so to speak. Plus "DTF: St Louis" and "Margot's Got Money troubles" starring Elle Fanning. If yuou want to start off your summer with documentaries we've got "Lorne," "Breakdown: 1975" and "Naked Ambition." So put off buying sun block for a while and listen to us.
Seasonal Disorder - "The Testaments," "Hacks," "Your Friends & Neighbors" and More!
Now that it's Spring and there's pollen in the air so you may want to hunker down indoors. And we've been doing just that. If you're into streaming series we've got a whle lot of new shows to tell you about as well as established shows that are starting new seasons. There's the "Handmaids Tale" sequel called "The Testaments" and "Rooster" which stars Steve Carrell as a college professor. And we look at the new (and final) season of "Hacks" plus "Your Friends and Neighbors." As for movies, we'll tell you about "Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice" which stars Vince Vaughn as well as "Pizza Movie" which has one of the "Stranger Things" kids in it and "Fantasy Life" which is a little Indie movie with a surprisingly great cast. Then Neil Rosen fills us in on some Broadway and Off-Broadways shows he's seen like "Death of a Salesman," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "Gotta Dance." We've got a whole lot of other stuff too like Taylor Tomlinson's new Netflix special "Prodigal Daughter" and what the hell CBS is doing to its late night lineup. So listen in!
The 2026 Oscars - How it Went and What We Thought!
The award season has finally ended and it went out with a bang with the 2026 Oscars. Big stars, a few surprises and some bittersweet moments. We'll give you our quick take on how the show went down and we want to know what you think too. So listen in and let us know. It won't take long, we promise.
Oscar Predictions - Here We Go!
The endless movie award season is about to come to an end (finally!). But before it does, there's still the Oscars on March 15th. Yes, it's all led up to this. But first you'll want to hear our Oscar predictions! We're not always right and we almost never agree but before you go to bet anything at your office Oscar pool you may want to hear what we have to say. A lot has changed during the lengthy (oh so lengthy) award season and what may have been a sure bet back in December may not be now. So listen in and get the latest take.
Winter Break: "Wurthering Heights," "How to Make a Killing," "Nuremberg" and Moe!
It seems the groundhog was right. Winter is dagging on. But even though the big movie companies aren't sending their usual franchises and sequels out to the theaters, there's still plenty to take your mind off that sidewalk that needs to be shoveled. We start with the latest version of "Wuthering Hights." This one stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi and it's directed by Emerald Fennell. Bill McCuddy saw it and he'll tell you what he thinks of it. Then there's the dark comedy "How to Make a Killing" starring Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley. Bill Bregoli checked that one out. And Neil Rosen finally caught up with "Nuremberg" now that it's streaming. It's got Nazis and Russell Crowe. Neil also got out to Broadway where he saw "Two Strangers Carry a Cake Across New York." Does it feel as long as its title? For you streaming fans we've got "How to Get to Heaven From Belfast" from the creator of "Derry Girls." and the Italian crime series "My Name is Venetta." There's more too, including "In the Blink of an Eye" and "Nivanna the Band the Show the Movie." so listen in.
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