
The Last Voyage of the Demeter
It’s a movie with no beginning and no ending… but does it have any stakes, as the Internet wonders? Or is there actually some meat on those bones… We’re setting sail on the Last Voyage of the Demeter.
For all you proper film enthusiasts who would like to peruse the films of TruStory FM’s entertainment podcasts by release decade. Get ready for a firehose of film history in these here stacks.

It’s a movie with no beginning and no ending… but does it have any stakes, as the Internet wonders? Or is there actually some meat on those bones… We’re setting sail on the Last Voyage of the Demeter.

The Film Board Gathers! The gang of thugs is here to take on a movie currently in theaters and this month… let’s call it counter programming. The crew is going to try and prove that we, too, are Kenough as we talk about Greta Gerwig’s MUCH pinker sequel to Little Women: It’s Barbie.

We wrap up our conversations about Ethan Hunt and the Mission: Impossible franchise – at least until next summer – with a deep (and spoilery) discussion about Christopher McQuarrie’s new film Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One. It’s a great new entry to the franchise, even if it doesn’t feel as strong as the past few films. Tune in!

The Mandys hit the theaters for the remake of “The Little Mermaid,” and it gives them feelings.

The Film Board Gathers! The gang of thugs is here to take on a movie currently in theaters, and this month, we’re swinging into the unknown with Miles and Gwen in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

The Film Board Gathers! The gang of thugs is here to take on a movie currently in theaters and this month we invite you to FAST-TEN Your seatbelts for a FAST-TEN-ATING romp around the globe!

The Mandy’s are back to stand-up with John Mulaney’s latest Netflix special, Baby J.

The Mandys relive their youth with Judy Bloom as they dive into the film adaptation of the classic, “Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret.”

We conclude our South Korean zombiefest with a conversation about Yeon Sang-ho’s followup to Train to Busan, PENINSULA. In the scope of world-building, it’s a great concept. Unfortunately, some of the characters don’t work well, the story’s sloppy, and the effects are terrible. It has its moments, but largely it’s a disappointment. Still, it makes for a great conversation! Tune in!

The Film Board Gathers! The gang of thugs is here to take on a movie currently in theaters and this month we’re following Joaquin Phoenix into a journey of sexual awakening, and the longest punchline to every Your Mom joke ever made: Beau Is Afraid.