2021-11-13 • Saturday Matinée
The Next Reel turns 10! To celebrate, Steve, Andy, and Tommy join Pete for a trip down memory lane, trailers, a brain-breaking game, and a list of questionable accents!
The Next Reel turns 10! To celebrate, Steve, Andy, and Tommy join Pete for a trip down memory lane, trailers, a brain-breaking game, and a list of questionable accents!
To close out the series of war films, Tommy joins JJ and Steve to discuss The Kill Team. Will this finally be a war film that is actually about war?
Pete, Kyle, and Tommy ring in the Saturday with great new trailers, a list of creepy cults, and the innagural game of Poster Pals!
The Book of Henry is not the film any of us expected. This is a film that splits audiences – including JJ, Steve and Tommy. Is this film for you? Within the first 15 minutes of this episode you will know whether you will push play, or keep scrolling.
James Bond. Ted Lasso. And a journey through vacationing for white people that somehow leads us to Arrakis? That’s the SatMat for you.
White Lotus? Schmigadoon? What if? Grab your juice boxes because Saturday Matinée is back with a torturous trivia game and a list of movies celebrating the great mall hang-out. Join Mandy, Tommy, and Andy for this week’s festivities!
Tommy joins JJ and Steve in a discussion of The Endless, the story of two brothers that have escaped from a weird death cult. Is it a cult, or just a commune of people that like being off the grid? Is this a horror film or a sci-fi film? Can it be both?
We dish on Mare of Easttown, Dream House, Charles Dickens adaptations, The Underground Railroad, and troubled productions. Plus, surprise games master Andy Nelson joins to play his favorite game with us in reverse. We’ve got three great trailers and a lis
Does the decision to move out of haunted houses and instead focus on a possessed person help or hurt this film? Does Michael Chaves ably take over from James Wan? And just how much do we love Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as Ed and Lorraine Warren? Join us in the boardroom to get in on the conversation!
JJ and Steve are joined by Tommy to make sense of the puzzle that is The Goldfinch. It’s not that the story is complex or difficult to decipher. It’s not that there’s a mystery to solve. It’s just that it is very challenging to describe why this film does