
Show overview
Dead Letter Movie Podcast - Dead Letter Movies has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 100 episodes. That works out to roughly 65 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 24 min and 48 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language TV & Film show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 2 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 29 episodes published. Published by Dead Letter Movies.
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Tim and Andrew - now in podcast form! Downloadable mp3 files so you can take those two movie-loving dorks with you wherever you go!
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Episode 141 - Best Picture Rundown 2026
Tim and Andrew’s annual rundown of the Best Pictures nominees. They offer some predictions as well.

Ep 140Episode 140 - Sundance '26
Tim and Andrew give their thoughts on a few films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival: Carousel, Chasing Summer, The Incomer, and The Musical.

Ep 139Epsidoe 139 - 25 Years, 25 Minutes: Reindeer Games
For the last episode of the 2000 series, Tim and Andrew cover John Frankenheimer lamentably last film.

Ep 138Episode 138 - 25 Years, 25 Minutes: Hamlet
Tim and Andrew head to Blockbuster and expound profusely on 2000’s version of Hamlet. It won’t help you pass the test, but it is interesting.

Ep 137Episode 137 - Wicked: For Good
Tim and Andrew use a lot of SAT words to give their thoughts on Wicked: For Good.

Ep 136Episode 136 - 25 Years, 25 Minutes: Dracula 2000 with Bonus Skeletons
Tim and Andrew dig back into the crypt for Dracula 2000 and a few more cinema skeletons.

Ep 135Episode 135 - 25 Years, 25 Minutes: Frequency
Tim and Andrew hop back to 2000 and check out Frequency. A movie you probably, maybe, sort of remember. A Twilight Zone episode fused with a police procedural.

Ep 134Episode 134 - Spinal Tap II
England’s loudest band returns from the dead in Spinal Tap II: The End Continues.

Ep 133Episode 133 - Back in (Summer)Time Part X: The Bill and Ted Trilogy
The summer series comes to an end with the most triumphantly joyous Bill and Ted trilogy. Believe it or not, there are some things to overthink.

Ep 132Episode 132 - Back in (Summer)Time Part IX: Timecop
1994’s Timecop gets discussed in the penultimate episode of the summer series. An interesting idea that gets sort of muddled in the 90s of it all.

Ep 131Episode 131 - 25 Years, 25 Minutes: Memento
Tim and Andrew, or perhaps miT dna werdnA, snap some polaroids and discuss Christopher Nolan’s noiry mind trip Memento. They do their best to remember Sammy Jankis.

Ep 130Episode 130 - Back in (Summer)Time Part VIII: Peggy Sue Got Married
Tim and Andrew compare blood donor stories with Kathleen Turner’s in Peggy Sue Got Married. Nic Cage does his uncle a favor, to the chagrin of many.

Ep 129Episode 129 - Back in (Summer)Time Part VII : Groundhog Day
Tim and Andrew loop out with Bill Murray in Groundhog Day. “Do you ever have déjà vu?” “Didn’t you just ask me that?”

Ep 128Episode 128 - 25 Years, 25 Minutes: Snatch
Tim and Andrew take a quick break from time travel flicks, to travel back to 2000 and give Guy Ritchie’s Snatch its due 25 minutes.

Ep 127Episode 127 - Back in (Summer)Time Part VI: Primer
Tim and Andrew next tackle the moebius and gordian Primer in their summer series on Time Travel movies. Turns out a lot can be achieved with just $7000.

Ep 126Episode 126 - Back in (Summer)Time Part V: 12 Monkeys
Tim and Andrew hop back in time once again with Bruce Willis in 12 Monkeys. Terry Gilliam’s riff on La Jetee. Let’s just say it hits a little different now than it did in the 90s.

Ep 125Episode 125 - Back in (Summer)Time Part IV: Looper
Tim and Andrew check out Rian Johnson’s time-travel noir, Looper. They debate whether or not it counts as a “time loop” film and if a certain character should have died.

Ep 124Episode 124 - Elio
Tim and Andrew discuss the new Amblin’-esque Pixar flick, Elio. They also dig into the importance of supporting original stories, even if they are a little derivative.

Ep 123Episode 123 - Back in (Summer)Time Part III: Star Trek IV
The summer series continues with Star Trek IV: The Whale One. Somehow this time, Tim and Andrew get simultaneously real nerdy and real punky.

Ep 122Episode 122 - 25 Years, 25 Minutes: Traffic
Tim and Andrew spend 25 minutes on Steven Soderberg’s Traffic. One of his best, but maybe not the most rewatchable.