7 episodes

Join lifelong friends Meranda Broder and Dylan Wilcox as they delve into the captivating world of 80s and 90s cinema on ”Back At the Movies.” In each episode, they revisit the (often contentious) film reviews of iconic critics Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert. Exploring the films they critique with fresh eyes, Broder and Wilcox uncover hidden gems, dissect what stands the test of time, and reminisce on forgotten classics as they candidly discuss what holds up and what doesn’t. The balcony is open… again.

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    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 17 Ratings

Join lifelong friends Meranda Broder and Dylan Wilcox as they delve into the captivating world of 80s and 90s cinema on ”Back At the Movies.” In each episode, they revisit the (often contentious) film reviews of iconic critics Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert. Exploring the films they critique with fresh eyes, Broder and Wilcox uncover hidden gems, dissect what stands the test of time, and reminisce on forgotten classics as they candidly discuss what holds up and what doesn’t. The balcony is open… again.

    The Pitt and the Pendulum (Boogie Nights/Seven Years in Tibet)

    The Pitt and the Pendulum (Boogie Nights/Seven Years in Tibet)

    In today’s episode from October 11th 1997, it’s a battle of the 90’s hunks, as we revisit Boogie Nights starring Mark “Marky Mark” Wahlberg, and Seven Years in Tibet starring Brad Pitt. We’re talking porn and Nazis, and we'll decide which is longer: Dirk Diggler’s uh, special talent, or Seven Years in Tibet’s runtime? All that and more, including Julianne Moore, Back at the Movies.

    • 37 min
    Sleeping with the Lambs in LA (The Silence of the Lambs/Sleeping with the Enemy/LA Story)

    Sleeping with the Lambs in LA (The Silence of the Lambs/Sleeping with the Enemy/LA Story)

    On today’s episode, which aired February 9th 1991, we try not to let Siskel kill our buzz too much as we delve into two "woman in peril" movies: the iconic The Silence of the Lambs and the less-iconic Sleeping with the Enemy. We also discuss Steve Martin’s LA Story and if the traffic jokes still land 30 years later. So put the lotion in the basket and rearrange those kitchen cupboards like a proper stalker, and join us Back at the Movies.

    • 47 min
    Sex, Lies, and Parenthood (sex, lies, and videotape/Parenthood)

    Sex, Lies, and Parenthood (sex, lies, and videotape/Parenthood)

    The summer of 1989 at the multiplex was all about Batman and Honey I Shrunk the Kids, but by August 5th it was time to make room for the grown-ups, with two very different movies about adults: sex, lies and videotape and Parenthood. We couldn’t wait to revisit future Oscar winner Steven Soderbergh’s Cannes sensation, and future Oscar-winner Ron Howard’s multigenerational dramedy. What’s it like revisiting the movie that kickstarted the independent film movement of the 90s? And does the movie that introduced us to the “diarrhea song” still tug at our heartstrings? Join us as we dive into this and more Back at the Movies.

    • 40 min
    Talking Raw in Vietnam (Good Morning, Vietnam/Eddie Murphy Raw/Leonard Part 6/Housekeeping)

    Talking Raw in Vietnam (Good Morning, Vietnam/Eddie Murphy Raw/Leonard Part 6/Housekeeping)

    On today’s episode from December 26th, 1987, we spend time with Siskel & Ebert and two comedy legends, Robin Williams and Eddie Murphy. Both Good Morning, Vietnam and Eddie Murphy Raw were huge hits that year and were built around their stars’ personas, further cementing Williams and Murphy as two of the biggest stars of the decade. Do their brands of humor hold up all these years later? Can topical humor from back then work today? We get into all that as well as a Bill Cosby movie that most certainly does not hold up. We also look at a movie with a much different vibe starring Christine Lahti.

    • 51 min
    Don't Scream For Me, Argentina (Evita/Scream/Beavis & Butthead Do America)

    Don't Scream For Me, Argentina (Evita/Scream/Beavis & Butthead Do America)

    Madonna may sing “You Must Love Me” at the end of Evita, but… must we? On this episode from December 21st 1996, we’re focusing on two movies from genres that were flailing in the mid 1990s: musicals and horror. Thirty years later, was Madonna as bad as we remember in Evita? And what did the guys think of Scream, which no one at the time was expecting to be the sleeper hit it ended up being that winter? We’ll also hit the road with cult slackers Beavis and Butthead as they do AMERICA, and discuss the surprising thumbs on this one. Join us as we dive into a bizarre 1996 holiday season Back at the Movies.

    • 49 min
    Back at the Movies - TRAILER

    Back at the Movies - TRAILER

    Welcome to Back at the Movies with Meranda Broder and Dylan Wilcox. The balcony is open.

    • 2 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

The Number28 ,

Find some classic movie gems.

What a great way to find some classic movies to watch or to remember ones you loved and want to revisit. Thank you for doing this podcast to remind us how much fun movies can be.

ryanch ,

Great first episode!

I love this concept and the discussion between Meranda and Dylan are so much fun. Looking forward to hearing future episode!

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