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The gentleman's post-credits discourse. Enthusiastic and tactful, hosts Eddie Villanueva, Spencer Williams, and Intern Amy offer candid observations about current events in the movie industry, film reviews and various other movie buff sundries. When the lights come up, the conversation goes down.

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episode Extra Credit: The Intern Files of Pop Religiosity - Tape #4 cover

Extra Credit: The Intern Files of Pop Religiosity - Tape #4

This week on Extra Credit: The Intern Files, Managing Intern Amy takes Filmlosophers host Eddie on a spiritual, cinematic, and slightly unhinged journey into the world of Mother Mary, the latest A24 release from director David Lowery. As the crew unpacks the film's layered themes, the conversation turns surprisingly theological. From questions of faith and identity to celebrity worship and personal belief systems, the interns explore how Mother Mary blurs the line between symbolism and sincerity. Is the film a meditation on devotion? A critique of modern sainthood? Or something far stranger hiding beneath the glitter and stage lights? Meanwhile, Eddie is fighting for his life as the interns continue recording in what can only be described as an increasingly cursed recording setup. Between existential debates and absolute production chaos, this may be the most spiritually enlightening episode of Extra Credit yet. Or at the very least, the loudest.

15. mai 2026 - 1 h 12 min
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Lesson 468: Lee Cronin's The Mummy - Cursed Title (Spoilers)

The studio is a little less organized and a lot more chaotic tonight! With Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy taking a well-deserved night off, the Dastardly Dudes—Hosts Eddie and Spencer—are rolling solo. This week, the boys are venturing into the Blumhouse vaults to tackle a horror flick that has left them scratching their heads in the best, and most confusing, way possible: Lee Cronin's The Mummy. Before the guys start deciphering hieroglyphics, they sift through the glorious, trailer-filled aftermath of last week's CinemaCon. With the floodgates officially open, Eddie and Spencer break down the newly dropped footage that has them the most hyped. They prepare for midnight margaritas with the reveal of Practical Magic 2 and celebrate the absolute cinematic justice of finally seeing footage for the infamous, long-vaulted Coyote vs. Acme. Once the trailer hype settles, the dudes descend into the tomb to review The Mummy. But there is one massive, glaring problem: is this actually a mummy movie? Eddie and Spencer unpack the bizarre identity crisis of a film that boasts a rock-solid narrative, genuinely fantastic practical effects, and incredibly strong performances from its child actors, yet feels entirely disconnected from its own name. The crew postulates how a movie can be this good, yet have its title hang around its neck like a giant, cursed albatross, skewing all expectations. Is it a hidden horror gem, or just a victim of terrible branding? Grab your flashlights and leave your Book of the Dead at home—it's time to get confused!

24. april 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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Lesson 467: Streaming is for Lovers - The Fallout - Naked (2017) (Spoilers)

Check your email attachments and grab a towel, because things are getting wildly uncomfortable in the studio! The Filmlosophers are back, and the mics are officially under the romantic—and ruthless—control of Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy. The time has finally come for Hosts Eddie and Spencer to buckle down, face the music, and review the agonizing fallout from Amy's infamous Streaming is For Lovers pitches. Before the boys are subjected to the trials of modern streaming romance, the crew tackles a wildly chaotic week in the movie news cycle. The team dives deep into the madness of CinemaCon 2026, unpacking the massive, mind-boggling slate of announcements coming out of Paramount Pictures. From their sudden theatrical commitments to the bombshell reveal of Top Gun 3, there is plenty to discuss. But the biggest headline of the week is the unprecedented, catastrophic leak of the highly anticipated animated epic, Avatar: Aang, The Last Airbender. Was it a sophisticated studio hack, or did someone actually just accidentally email the entire movie to a random person? The crew breaks down the internal drama, the furious fan reactions, and what this disaster means for the future of the franchise. Once the news desk is cleared, it's time to walk into the rom-com hellfire. Out of all the swoon-worthy options Amy delivered, the team agreed to review the one film that seemed somewhat palatable: the 2017 Netflix time-loop comedy, Naked. Eddie and Spencer quickly realize they were woefully unprepared. The trio grits their teeth as they unpack the sheer absurdity of Marlon Wayans repeatedly waking up in an elevator in his birthday suit, debate the lazy mechanics of the movie's Groundhog Day-style wedding timeline, and question how a film with such a wild premise can make them lose their minds in all the wrong ways. It's an episode full of CinemaCon surprises, Airbender anxiety, and time-looping torture!

17. april 2026 - 1 h 17 min
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Lesson 466: They Will Kill You - Family Bloody Matters (Spoilers)

Buckle up and check your ammo, because the blood is about to hit the fan! This week on The Filmlosophers, Hosts Eddie and Spencer are joined by the ever-glorious Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy for a high-speed, high-octane ride through one of the year's most relentless cinematic thrill rides. But before the crew gets covered in the red stuff, Host Eddie steps up to the whiteboard to completely shatter everyone's childhoods with a brand-new installment of "Conspiracy Theory." This week, Eddie connects the dots between Ghostbusters, Die Hard, and Family Matters to pitch the incredibly dark and deeply psychological "Carl Winslow Theory." He takes the studio on a twisted journey, breaking down the mind-bending hypothesis of how Sgt. Al Powell's cinematic traumas caused a complete mental break, trapping him in a sitcom fantasy world haunted by a guilt-fueled poltergeist named Steve Urkel. Once the crew recovers from that massive television revelation, they turn their sights to the fast-paced, visceral madness of Kirill Sokolov's They Will Kill You. The team gushes (no pun intended) over how the director has crafted an absolute love letter to classic, kinetic cinema. They praise the film as the ultimate vehicle to showcase the sheer, unbridled talent of lead actress Zazie Beetz, who delivers an absolute powerhouse performance. Along the way, the trio breaks down Sokolov's brilliant, blood-soaked homages to the legendary styles of iconic filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino, Park Chan-wook, and Sam Raimi. It's an episode full of mind-bending theories, undeniable star power, and cinematic bloodshed!

10. april 2026 - 1 h 18 min
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Lesson 465: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie - Plumbers Block? (Spoilers)

Power up your Star Pointers and grab a box of tissues, because this week on The Filmlosophers, we are taking a journey from heartfelt romance straight into the cosmos! Before we launch into orbit, Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy warms up the studio and brings all the feels with a brand-new installment of her beloved segment, Streaming is For Lovers! Amy pitches her latest cinematic crushes and swoon-worthy recommendations, proving once again that true love is just a subscription fee away and setting the perfect mood for the episode. Once the tears (from laughter) are dried, Hosts Eddie and Spencer join Amy to blast off into Illumination and Nintendo's highly anticipated sequel, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. As longtime lovers of the animated film medium and the sprawling 40-plus-year legacy of the Nintendo franchise, the crew brings both their deep fanboy nostalgia and their sharp Filmlosophers critique to the table. They discuss the sequel's undeniable charm, dazzling cosmic visuals, and fun returning cast, but also dive deep into why this follow-up to the 2023 smash hit feels just a little bit lacking in its gravitational pull. Did Illumination play it too safe among the stars, or is it still a galaxy worth exploring? It's an episode full of streaming swoons, platforming critiques, and Luma-sized hot takes!

3. april 2026 - 1 h 25 min
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