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Episode #74: "In the Heart of the Sea" and 2015 BOFCA Awards

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Dave is back from sick leave to share his unique take on a classic lullaby. Then Evan and Kris jump into reviewing Ron Howard’s IN THE HEART OF THE SEA, or IN THE FART OF THE SEA, as Dave calls it. The film stars the Greater Hemsworth (Chris) and Brendan Gleeson, but not Dave’s favorite actor Ray Winstone. It’s a movie about a sperm whale that kills seamen, and yes the guys milk that fact for all the laughs it’s worth. They also don’t shy away from making CABIN BOY references whenever possible. Probably the biggest surprise is how much Evan and Kris disagree about it. Their conversation veers into a tangent about Ron Howard films, before all three guys get into this year’s Boston Online Film Critics Association (BOFCA) awards. The three of them share their top 10 lists, and delve into some of the categories where they had completely different items in their ballots like Best Foreign Film and Best Documentary. Highlights include PEACE OFFICER, FINDERS KEEPERS, STRAY DOG, and JAFAR PANAHI’S TAXI. Before they sign off, the guys have a few words of appreciation for the marketers giving BOFCA’s awards some attention, and a few choice words for the organization’s critics.

Dec 11, 201559 min

Episode #73: "Youth," "Chi-Raq," "Room," and "Legend"

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Unfortunately Dave can't make it for a full show, but he is able to squeeze in a segment of Riedel's Recaps. All is not lost though, since fan favorite Sean Burns fills in. He and Evan start out by talking YOUTH, a film that they don't agree on. Evan hates how disjointed it is, while Sean digs how bonkers it is. Then they toss it over to Kris, who breaks down Spike Lee's CHI-RAQ, which has a happy Wesley Snipes, a surprising John Cusack, and characters speaking in verse. It's got a lot of super-Spike-Lee stuff that makes Sean super excited to see it. After that Evan and Sean tackle ROOM, another movie they can't agree on. Sean isn't a fan of its inconsistent style, but Evan thinks Brie Larson is fantastic and finds its escape scene riveting. Finally, Kris and Sean discuss LEGEND, a crime movie with Tom Hardy that has structure problems and brothers who seem like they're from different planets. It all ends with tangents about Universal awards season screeners and drunk dialing. Stay tuned though until the very end for a sultry post-ending song surprise.

Dec 4, 201559 min

Episode #72: "Creed," "The Good Dinosaur," with bonus "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles," and every "Rocky" movie!

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Happy Thanksgiving! We at Spoilerpiece couldn't help but launch into a short riff about the beauty of John Hughes' "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles." It's that time of year, and it's also funny to hear Steve Martin say, "I do not play with my balls." Then Kris and Evan get into "The Good Dinosaur," which, to hear them tell it, ain't a good movie. And finally, Kris spoilerpieces the hell out of "Creed," the new "Rocky" movie that is apparently better than it has any right to be. There's also a Henry update and a brief installment of "Riedel's Recaps." Hope everyone didn't eat themselves sick!

Nov 27, 20151h 1m

Episode #71: "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2," "The Night Before," and "Trumbo"

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Somehow, saucy puppet shows and Clippy from MS Word are topics of discussion heading into this week's episode. Evan and Kris lead things off by talking about THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 2, which neither of them is particularly enthused about or invested in. As people who aren't really into the series, they can admit that it's good for what it is, and that fans will probably enjoy it as a conclusion to the franchise. Then Dave and Kris talk TRUMBO, which Dave claims is a sequel to DUMBO. This HBO movie looks and feels like it belongs on TV. It's too long and fairly one note, although it does have some good things going on. Lastly, Evan spoilerpieces THE NIGHT BEFORE, a Christmas comedy starring Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Anthony Mackie as childhood friends looking for one last epic holiday blowout. Its dramatic elements don't work and JGL isnt' believable as the group's loser, but it does make use of great comedians in small roles. Michael Shannon is its surprise MVP.

Nov 20, 20151h 2m

Episode #70: "Brooklyn," "Love the Coopers," "Cobra," and "Beverly Hills Cop"

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Dave has a gift for Evan and Kris that's really more of a present for himself, although it does offer a great set up for this episode of 80s Piece…er…Spoilerpiece Theatre. First, Evan shares his thoughts about the dog shit holiday film LOVE THE COOPERS, which features Steve Martin as a canine narrator. Next up is Dave, to talk about BROOKLYN, a movie that's beautifully acted and looks wonderful, but has several Irish names he can't pronounce. However the episode's main event is that all three of the guys have seen both COBRA and BEVERLY HILLS COP, two pictures that were made under very similar circumstances. In discussing COBRA Kris observes Marion Cobretti's pornographic glee in dispatching bad guys, Dave sees how it rips off DIRTY HARRY, and Evan notices its odd product placement. They can all agree that BEVERLY HILLS COP knows exactly what kind of movie it is, has amazing improvisation, and features Eddie Murphy walking around, fuckin' owning every place he goes.

Nov 13, 20151h 3m

Episode #69: "Spectre," "Spotlight," HORROR, and the New York Film Festival

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This week Charlie Nash makes his second Spoilerpiece appearance to share his experiences at the Coolidge Corner Halloween Horror Movie Marathon and the New York Film Festival with Evan and Kris. At the 12-hour movie marathon, which he dubs "a cinephile's wet dream," Charlie saw horror films that stimulated his overactive imagination like HALLOWEEN, NIGHT OF THE DEMONS, THE CHANGLING, and THE HITCHER. Also, at the New York Film Festival he watched CAROL and SON OF SAUL, two important movies that he breaks down. Charlie and Kris then take on SPECTRE, the James Bond picture that Kris dubs "more of a postscript than an epilogue" to Daniel Craig's entries in the franchise. It's overly long, self-congratulatory, and worst of all—it has a shitty theme song. Thankfully all three of the guys saw SPOTLIGHT, a tremendous film that chronicles the Boston Globe's report that exposed sexual scandal in the Catholic Church. Not only is it a better Boston movie than BLACK MASS, but SPOTLIGHT is elegant, subtle, and gripping based on its story and the performances by its leads.

Nov 6, 20151h 7m

Episode #68: "Burnt," "Our Brand is Crisis," and "Hiding Out"

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Following a brief Eddy mix up, the guys review movies new to old. First up is Evan with BURNT, a Bradley Cooper film about disgraced chef who does not pee in soup. It's a super predictable picture where there are gratuitous montages that focus on mundane things and everyone is waiting around for him to get better. Kris is next to discuss OUR BRAND IS CRISIS, a political film that's reminiscent of PCU, but without George Clinton to bring everyone together. The director doesn't belong and it's so uneven, although when it's cynical it does have points to make. Finally, Evan has seen Dave's favorite movie, HIDING OUT, starring John Cryer, so the two of them give it the full spoilerpiece treatment. Dave can "quote the motherfucker backwards and forwards," and Evan reveals his surprise about how part of it takes place in Boston, while pausing to analyze its 80s yuppie mentality.

Oct 30, 20151h 3m

Episode #67: "Beasts of No Nation," "The Last Witch Hunter," and "Victoria"

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The guys have something to say about BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II this week, but it's not what you'd expect. Once they get that out of their system, Evan covers VICTORIA, which gets Dave speaking German and Franch, yes that's right, Franch. After a brief tangent on ALIEN and confusion about who is in the movie 88 MINUTES, Evan talks about how VICTORIA takes a while to get going, becomes super tense, and then overstays its welcome. Then Dave jumps in to describe Idris Elba's cockswagger in Cary Fukunaga's BEASTS OF NO NATION, a good film also that overstays its welcome, on top of being heavy and horrifying. After that, Kris talks about THE LAST WITCH HUNTER's magical dismemberment and why he loves Vin Diesel so much. Lastly, Dave stars in a new segment called Riedel's Recaps, where he offers counterpoints to Kris and Evan's previous reviews of STEVE JOBS and DRUNK STONED BRILLIANT DEAD.

Oct 23, 20151h 1m

Episode #66: "Bridge of Spies," "Crimson Peak," "Steve Jobs," "Goosebumps" and Fantastic Fest

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Dede Crimmins sets a new record with her fourth appearance as a Spoilerpiece guest. Fresh off her trip to Fantastic Fest, she fills Evan and Kris in on her favorite films from the fest: THE LOBSTER, HIGH-RISE, GREEN ROOM, and SOUTHBOUND. Then the three of them talk about CRIMSON PEAK, which is beautiful, creepy, and fully-conceived. After that Dede shares her thoughts on GOOSEBUMPS, a movie for kids and big kids like Evan who read the books growing up. Next Kris tackles STEVE JOBS, which is directed by Danny Boyle, the first person to direct at the speed Aaron Sorkin writes. Finally, Evan and Kris close out the show with BRIDGE OF SPIES, a picture that's tense, good-humored, and committed to its character.

Oct 16, 20151h 2m

Episode 65: "He Named Me Malala," "Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead," and "Twixt"

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Kris and Evan fly duo this week since Dave can't make it, but at least he's able to call in and share a strange dream he had. After Evan and Kris ponder its meaning, they dive into this week's movies. Kris starts off by reviewing the documentary HE NAMED ME MALALA, which disappointingly patronizes its subject. Then Evan talks about the documentary DRUNK STONED BRILLIANT DEAD, a funny, fast-moving movie with great music that recounts the history National Lampoon Magazine. Finally, both of them discuss TWIXT, a bizarre film by Francis Ford Coppola that neither of them knew about until they watched it on Netflix. They quickly discovered why. It's just a strange flick that baffles them for a million reasons. Tangents this week include Crean family holiday movies and actors who are difficult to work with.

Oct 9, 201555 min

Episode #64: "The Martian," "The Walk," and "Time Out of Mind"

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Bob Chipman aka The Movie Bob fills in for Dave, who is unfortunately absent due to dental work this week. Bob reminisces with Evan and Kris about movies named after job titles before jumping into conversation about THE MARTIAN. All three of them saw it, and all three agree it's a great film. Evan's a bit disappointed by some aspects of the book that were cut, but Kris loves that it lets scientists be scientists and Bob hopes that it inspires a million kids to go to space camp. Then Bob and Evan discuss THE WALK, a film that features Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a cartoonish Frenchman. Both thought they might hate it, so they were pleasantly surprised by how much they dug its playful nature. And last but not least, Evan briefly reviews Oren Moverman's TIME OUT OF MIND, which makes a great statement about homelessness, even though nothing really happens in it.

Oct 2, 20151h 1m

Episode #63: "The Intern," "Sicario," "Stonewall," "The Second Mother," and "Blind"

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Dave makes a historic Spoilerpiece proclamation! But first Evan and Kris tease their coverage of THE MARTIAN by telling Dave about the book. It's a busy day on the show with lots of ground to cover. Kris starts off by sharing what fucking disaster Roland Emmerich's STONEWALL is and how it insultingly makes up facts. Then Dave gives his first positive review of the week in describing Regina Case's beautiful performance in THE SECOND MOTHER. Evan's up next to spoilerpiece Dave and Kris into wanting to see Denis Villeneuve's suspenseful film SICARIO. Dave jumps in after that with a (gasp) second positive review to describe the good mind fuckery of BLIND and finally, Evan talks about why he thinks De Niro's performance in THE INTERN might be his best of the millennium.

Sep 25, 20151h 1m

Episode #62: "Black Mass," "The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution," and "Grandma" Revisited

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Dave is back this week to offer his take on GRANDMA, which echoes Sean's sentiments about the film. Then he goes back to hating on Joe Swanberg for DIGGING FOR FIRE and derides Mumblecore movies in general, before Evan and Kris review the Johnny Depp Whitey Bulger film BLACK MASS. Kris thinks Depp's performance is good despite his makeup and Evan agrees since he found several scenes chilling. Overall they spend a lot more time discussing better gangster movies like THE DEPARTED and GOODFELLAS, which should tell you something. Dave wraps everything up by talking about the documentary THE BLACK PANTHERS: VANGUARD OF THE REVOLUTION, which he says is a bit one-sided, but totally watchable and really well-done. Don't forget to take our survey so you can give us your feedback on what you like and what to see more of in the show! Find it at www.surveymonkey.com/r/spoilerpiece.

Sep 18, 201556 min

Episode #61 - "The Visit," "Grandma," and "90 Minutes in Heaven"

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Sean Burns joins Evan and Kris this week, vowing to up the episode's profanity quotient since he's filling for Dave. But Evan does a pretty good job of that himself, cursing out M. Night Shyamalan's found footage horror film THE VISIT. Although Evan can't stand the movie, Kris doesn't actually hate everything about it and manages to sell Sean on seeing it. After they get through that slog, Sean talks about how entertaining Lily Tomlin is in GRANDMA and how crazy it was seeing her around Sundance with Jane Fonda. Then he wraps everything up with 90 MINUTES IN HEAVEN, the boring Christian film that stars Hayden Christensen with a creepy mustache and drawl. How boring is it? Sean needed three tries to get through it without falling asleep. Given its lack of excitement, it's not surprising that the guys end up hitting a number of tangents instead of discussing the movie in depth.

Sep 11, 20151h 1m

Episode #60 - "The Transporter: Refueled," "A Walk in the Woods," "A Hard Day," and "Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine"

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This week, the guys develop a new expression after Dave shares how common his last name is in Indiana. Then he leads off with his take on Alex Gibney's documentary STEVE JOBS: THE MAN IN THE MACHINE, which he alternatively dubs THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE. Then Kris discusses how THE TRANSPORTER: REFUELED has more memorable product placement than fight scenes before Dave dives into the Korean action film A HARD DAY. In the process of talking about it, he realizes that he probably should watch more Korean movies. Last, but not least, Evan closes things out by pondering the inexplicable age gap between the characters in A WALK IN THE WOODS and their real life counterparts. He also laments its total lack of conflict, while simultaneously celebrating Nick Nolte's performance in it.

Sep 4, 20151h 0m

Episode #59 - "We Are Your Friends," "Ten Thousand Saints," and "Digging for Fire"

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The guys open this week's episode with a discussion on Deez Nuts's candidacy for president. Then Kris and Evan rip into WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS, which they agree does NOT star Zac Efron as a young Robert Loggia. Their agitated commentary is enough to leave Dave "slack-jawed and open-mouthed." After Kris expresses confusion over more celebrities (this time Brian Austin Green and Ian Ziering), Dave takes over to share his thoughts on two fucking horrible movies. First up is TEN THOUSAND SAINTS, where the most interesting character dies 15 minutes in and Ethan Hawke plays almost the same character he did in BOYHOOD. Second is DIGGING FOR FIRE, one of the whitest movies Dave has ever seen. Joe Swanberg's film is about dull white people with dull white people problems, and it's so bad that it makes Dave's soul die a little bit.

Aug 28, 20151h 3m

Episode #58 - "American Ultra," "The Gift," "Call Me Lucky" and "People Places Things"

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Movies like woah on this week's Spoilerpiece. First, Evan teases the book about 80s films that he's been working on with his friend Bryan Krull, prompting a deeper conversation on 80s movies. Then Dave shares his thoughts on THE TRIBE because he finally saw it. Evan's up next to talk about how THE GIFT subverts expectations before Dave goads him into spoiling the movie's big twist. After that, Evan and Kris discuss why they weren't fans of AMERICAN ULTRA (hint: it's about a stoner secret agent and plotted like a stoner wrote it). Dave follows up by quickly exploring why PEOPLE PLACES THINGS is so sluggish and by-the-numbers. And last, but not least, Kris reviews CALL ME LUCKY, a great documentary by Bobcat Goldthwait about Boston comedian and activist Barry Crimmins.

Aug 21, 201559 min

Episode #57 - "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.," "Phoenix," and "Straight Outta Compton"

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Dave is back again on this week's Spoilerpiece (which makes two weeks in a row)! The fellas talk about silly t-shirts they wish they could own, including one in particular that Kris wanted as a kid. Then the guys take on a bumper crop of movies. Kris and Evan are up first with their thoughts on Guy Ritchie's hyper-styled adaptation of THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E, which has a great performance by Armie Hammer and one of the worst car chases Kris has ever seen. Dave delivers praise for PHOENIX, while wondering what the plural of the word is (phoenices?). Once he's done talking up the film's perfectly composed photography, interesting post-World War II story, and its Hitchcock-ian flavor, Evan and Kris round things out with STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON. Both of them discuss why they love the movie (because fuck the po-lice) and how its casting is fantastic.

Aug 14, 20151h 7m

Episode #56 - "Fantastic Four," "Shaun the Sheep," "Ricki and the Flash," and "The Stanford Prison Experiment"

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On this week's episode Kris shares his plans to weaponize peeing babies with Dave and Evan, before Evan tears FANTASTIC FOUR a new one. The film is terrible in many ways, but Evan just can't let go of one particularly obnoxious plot hole. After the three of them engage in some Tenacious D-inspired swearing, Dave talks about SHAUN THE SHEEP, a delightful movie that everyone should see. Kris then discusses how Meryl Streep's Republican grocery store cashier safely rebels through rock music in the confusing RICKI AND THE FLASH. Somehow that leads to Dave and Evan singing about squirrels. Finally, Evan closes everything out with THE STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT, a picture that would work better as a documentary, rockumentary, or shockumentary than the flat, repetitive narrative that it is. For some reason all the roads lead back to urine and squirrels in this episode.

Aug 7, 20151h 3m

Episode #55 - "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation," "Irrational Man," and "The Look of Silence"

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Boston podcast legend Steve Head from the Post-Movie Podcast and Diabolique Webcast almost gets stuck in cement on his way to join Evan and Kris for this week's episode. After he and Evan swap SIMPSONS references, Steve shares some of his famous stories from working in the film industry. Then the three of them discuss MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - ROGUE NATION's exciting set pieces, its fantastic female lead Rebecca Ferguson, record store names, why Tom Cruise probably works out like gerbil, and how the film series is just a chance for Cruise to show off. Kris spends some time talking about how Woody Allen's latest film is "all over the fuckin' place," which somehow leads to tangents about Wikipedia and Paul Feig, before he wraps things up with a quick summary of Joshua Oppenheimer's documentary THE LOOK OF SILENCE, a companion to his doc THE ACT OF KILLING.

Jul 31, 20151h 1m

Episode #54 - "Pixels," "Southpaw," "The Tribe," and "Infinitely Polar Bear"

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This week Dave tells everyone more about why he loves HIDING OUT with John Cryer and poses an interesting theory about Jim Carrey before Kris shares that he was wearing flannel before it was cool. Evan kept his promise to see THE TRIBE so he can't wait to share his thoughts about how fucked up its graphic scenes of violence and sex are. Then he tries to summarize the plot for PIXELS, while explaining how terrible it is to Dave and Kris. Thankfully Kris shifts momentum to discuss SOUTHPAW, which is about a boxer who isn't a southpaw, but he does have his own entourage. Dave wraps up the episode by reviewing INFINITELY POLAR BEAR, a film he enjoyed where Mark Ruffalo plays the kind of bipolar father who tells rivers to go fuck themselves.

Jul 24, 201557 min

Episode #53 - "Trainwreck" and Marvel's "Ant-Man"

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Fan favorite Dede Crimmins from All Things Horror and Cinematic Essential joins Evan and Kris in this week's episode. The three of them reminisce about QUANTUM LEAP and UNSOLVED MYSTERIES before Dede discusses her upcoming trip to the Fantasia International Film Festival. Once Kris and Evan recover from the recover from hearing the number of movies she plans to see, they ask her about some her favorites from the festival. Among them are DEATHGASM, SUBURBAN GOTHIC, and ABSENTIA. First, they cover Amy Schumer's comedy TRAINWRECK, which is formulaic but a consistently funny human experience. After they get a chance to discuss Judd Apatow's shortcomings they move on to reviewing Marvel's ANT-MAN, a heist flick that's also a superhero movie. Kris thinks it has a breeziness that's been desperately lacking in Marvel movies. Evan and Dede agree, while adding that Paul Rudd has evolved from just a pretty face into the total package as an actor.

Jul 17, 201555 min

Episode #52 - "Strangerland," "Minions," "Mr. Holmes," and "A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence"

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This week Spoilerpiece turns 1 year old AND Dave is back! The guys talk about whether it's okay for him to make "Your Mom Jokes" now that he is a dad. Then Dave jumps into STRANGERLAND, which he dubs "the cinematic equivalent to spit up." He jokes about how acting skills don't run in the Fiennes family and wonders how Nicole Kidman is still making movies considering she hasn't had a good one since 2004's BIRTH. Dave did see something good though: A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH RELFECTING ON EXISTENCE, which has a terrible title but a really interesting premise. Evan covers MINIONS, a film that stars characters who work better in small doses. Finally Kris wraps up the show by reviewing MR. HOLMES, where an elderly Sherlock Holmes has a housekeeper that's definitely NOT Scottish and he flashes back without acid. Stick around after the closing music for an added bonus.

Jul 10, 20151h 4m

Episode #51- "Magic Mike XXL" and "Terminator Genisys"

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Jaskee Hickman of Cinematic Essential joins Evan and Kris this week to talk about Russian jokes gone awry before jumping into MAGIC MIKE XXL and TERMINATOR GENISYS. No one knows whether MAGIC MIKE XXL should be pronounced "ex-ex-el" or "double ex-el," but either way Kris makes it sound like a fun movie 'for people who want to watch the guys be awesome sexy dancer dudes." Then the three of them examine TERMINATOR GENISYS. Evan asks nagging questions about various plot points, Kris confuses Matt Smith with Matt Walsh, and Jaskee talks about the parts that worked for him. Everything wraps up with tangents about DVD menus and what other movies we're looking forward to this summer.

Jul 3, 201558 min

Ep 50Episode #50 - "Ted 2," "Bessie," "The Overnight," and "A Little Chaos"

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Megan Kearns from Bitch Flicks joins Kris and Evan on this week's episode to lament HANNIBAL's cancellation by NBC before Evan shares a story about Mads Mikkelsen using his creeping powers for good. Then Kris and Megan give him the lowdown on TED 2, which Kris says is filled with "uncomfortable sincerity, along with a lot of failed jokes." After that Evan and Megan talk about how much they enjoyed Queen Latifah and Mo'Nique's performances in the HBO biopic BESSIE. Kris follows up with a brief interlude about foam penises and failed orgies in THE OVERNIGHT. Finally, Megan brings everything together with Kate Winslet's A LITTLE CHAOS, which she appreciates for showing more than telling.

Jun 26, 20151h 0m

Ep 49Episode #49 - Pixar's "Inside Out," "Dope," and "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl"

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Charlie Nash of Movie Mezzanine, Edge on the Net, All Things Horror, and Cinematic Essential joins Evan and Kris this week to take on INSIDE OUT, DOPE, and ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL. The guys start by bitching about jerks who spoil GAME OF THRONES before they share why Pixar's film INSIDE OUT moved them to tears. All three enjoyed it so much that they can't think of a single bad thing to say about it. Next up, Kris and Charlie summarize DOPE, while attempting to separate its promising parts from the misfires it makes and detours it takes. Then they wrap things up with the abhorrent ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL, a picture that's so bad it makes Kris angry for once. He and Charlie spoilerpiece what makes it so awful for Evan, which gives him some pretty awful ideas of his own for what to do with it when it comes out on DVD.

Jun 19, 20151h 3m

Ep 48Episode #48 - "Jurassic World" and "The Connection" with Movie Bob

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The one and only Bob Chipman aka "Movie Bob" joins Evan and Kris for this week's episode about JURASSIC WORLD and THE CONNECTION. First up is a game of "Get to Know Your Guest Host," where Bob shares how he got into reviewing movies. After that Bob and Kris spoilerpiece JURASSIC WORLD, a film that Bob enjoyed despite its silliness. Just how silly is it? Well, there are weaponized dinosaurs and Chris Pratt basically plays "Velociraptor Dundee." After Bob and Kris get all the spoiling out of their systems, Evan fills them in on THE CONNECTION, a movie which feels like the French version of Michael Mann's HEAT. Chekhov's Gun discussions and Indiana Jones references are in ample supply, as are tangents about BLOWN AWAY and THE GODFATHER.

Jun 12, 20151h 0m

Ep 47Episode #47 - "Aloha," "Spy," and "Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck"

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Before he escapes Boston for NYC, Sam Cohen makes his first ever podcast appearance as the special guest on this week's episode. Being the yougin' that he is, Sam shares his experience watching BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA for the first time. The guys discuss its impending remake along while comparing Kurt Russell and The Rock. Then Sam tells Kris and Evan about Cameron Crowe's degeneration as a filmmaker with his nonsensical movie ALOHA. None of them know what a gate opening ceremony is or how music by David Bowie can blow up a satellite, but apparently both are important plot elements. Thankfully Kris and Sam saw SPY, which pleasantly surprised both of them. After they tell Evan all about why he should see it, he and Sam finish up the show by talking about KURT COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK. Want to find out why the documentary gave Evan all the feels? Then tune in.

Jun 5, 20151h 3m

Ep 46Episode #46 - "San Andreas," "Saint Laurent," and "Slow West"

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Longtime listener Sean Burns joins Kris and Evan as the special guest on this week's episode! The guys talk about remakes like POINT BREAK and why one particular remake made Sean wish he was fired earlier from a gig. Kris leads things off by describing how Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson fights the elements in the disaster flick SAN ANDREAS, a movie which quintuples down on bad science and plot. Then Sean spoils the trippy biopic SAINT LAURENT aka "the gay DOORS." He couldn't get enough of its sex, drugs, and fashion. To round out the show Evan and Sean spill the beans on the Michael Fassbender western SLOW WEST. Bon Jovi references, tales of an epic last half hour, and comparisons to both pizza and sex feature prominently in this segment before Sean and Kris do some last-minute griping about ME, EARL, and THE DYING GIRL.

May 29, 201554 min

Ep 45Episode #45 - "Mad Men," 2015 HORROR, and "Tomorrowland"

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This week the Spoilerpiece Hotline receives a call from Dave?! He has a special message for our listeners, so please excuse the audio quality. Then guest Dede Crimmins joins Evan and Kris to talk about the MAD MEN series finale, the state of horror movies in 2015, and the Brad Bird film TOMORROWLAND starring George Clooney. If you don't want MAD MEN spoilers, fast forward to 13:20, where you'll hear Dede tell the guys about 2015's hits and misses in horror. You can also learn the plural of Duplass and why THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE is "the most tasteful ass to mouth you can find in the theatre." While talking about horror, the gang swaps stories about movies that scared each of them growing up and Dede shares how she got into writing about horror. Everything gets wrapped up with discussion about TOMORROWLAND, which everyone thought was an overbearing pessimistic film with delusions of Randian and Orwellian grandeur.

May 22, 20151h 0m

Ep 44Episode #44 - "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "Pitch Perfect 2"

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This week Evan debates wearing a G-string while discussing MAGIC MIKE with Kris. Sadly, Dave has a last-minute change of plans and can't make it, leaving Kris and Evan quite literally to their own devices. This leads to some slight audio issues (sorry if you hear a minor buzz at points), but the guys soldier on to talk about how holy-shit, fuckin' amazing MAD MAX: FURY ROAD is before they explore the strange similarities between PITCH PERFECT 2 and THE WARRIORS. Finally, they end up randomly referencing Joe Piscopo in JOHNNY DANGEROUSLY. Once…just once.

May 15, 201554 min

Ep 43Episode#43 - "Hot Pursuit," "Far from the Madding Crowd," and "Playing it Cool"

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This week Kris starts off by recommending a title for Dave's autobiography. Dave gets a good laugh out of that before explaining why he doesn't watch bad '80s John Travolta movies (except "Urban Cowboy") and why Debra Winger is one of his least favorite onscreen presences. After that he talks about how "Hot Pursuit" tries to subvert buddy comedy cliches and fails. In the process, Kris describes how he got accidentally hooked on "The New Girl." Then he and Evan talk about the layers and complexity in "Far from the Madding Crowd" that make it such an enjoyable film. Finally, Dave wraps things up with his take on "Playing it Cool," a romantic comedy which has some decent moments, but mostly gets demerits from him for "being dumb as shit."

May 8, 201555 min

Ep 42Episode #42 - Adam Sandler, "The Avengers: Age of Ultron," "Ex Machina," and IFFBoston

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This week the guys all agree that they would be better off never seeing another Adam Sandler movie after discussing Dave's op ed on Sandler's project THE RIDICULOUS 6. Then they move on to talking about THE AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON, which Evan forgets to refer to by its full name. Dave likes the film a lot, but Evan and Kris have some issues with it. Next, Dave fills them in on Alex Garland's EX MACHINA, leading Kris to wonder aloud "Why does a robot have a butt?" No one really has a good answer other than sexism. Finally, Kris wraps up by talking about stuff he caught at IFFBoston like WELCOME TO LEITH, CALL ME LUCKY, and THE TRIBE. One of these films almost made Kris lose his burrito dinner because it was "astounding, gripping, and holy shit disturbing." Tune in to find out which one it is.

May 1, 20151h 3m

Ep 41Episode #41 - "The Water Diviner," "Little Boy," "The Age of Adaline," and fan mail!

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It's fan mail day on Spoilerpiece Theatre. Dave reads a letter his editors received at the Santa Fe Reporter, and the writer, in admonishing Dave for using foul language, swears more than Dave ever does in print. Evan rips LITTLE BOY a new one, Kris gets into history with his review of Russell Crowe's THE WATER DIVINER (and Evan and Dave do a lot of talking with Australian accents), and Dave is on board with THE AGE OF ADALINE's magical realism. Please forgive the audio problem we had at the end of the recording. One of the mic cords went dead and a few of Kris' final thoughts are at low volume; it'll be fixed by the next episode.

Apr 24, 20151h 2m

Ep 40Episode #40 - The "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" trailer, "Unfriended" (HORROR!), and "True Story"

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It's a tangent kinda night at Spoilerpiece! We open with a lengthy discussion of the new STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS trailer. Evan and Kris are on board. Dave has doubts (to say the least). Kris points out that Evan and Dave are the kinds of guys who would sit in the back of the classroom, pass notes, and crack jokes. There's a lot of singing in this episode, and then the guys get to TRUE STORY, the not-great movie starring Jonah Hill and James Franco. Finally, it's onto HORROR! Kris and Dave saw UNFRIENDED, and it's way more fun than it should be.

Apr 17, 20151h 3m

Ep 39Episode #39 - "The Longest Ride" (Nicholas Sparks), "Going Clear" (Scientology!), and "Merchants of Doubt"

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"AM I ACTING IRRATIONALLY?" shouts Dave after a long anti-Nicholas Sparks rant. It's an epic episode this week, kids. Kris admits he didn't turn to look at the people behind him at the screening of the Sparks adaptation THE LONGEST RIDE because "I didn't want them to get mad in my face." Evan and Dave dip in Scientological waters when they discuss GOING CLEAR, and Dave wraps it up with MERCHANTS OF DOUBT, the documentary about climate change deniers. There are a million tangents this week, including a lengthy discussion of Arnold Schwarzenegger's acting choices, HOT FUZZ, and why SPACED wouldn't work in the U.S.

Apr 10, 20151h 1m

Ep 38Episode #38 - "Furious 7," "Woman in Gold," and (briefly) "Der Samurai"

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Vin Diesel said FURIOUS 7 should win Best Picture if the Oscars want to be relevant. Hey, NOTHING could make the Oscars relevant, not even THIS KICK-ASS PIECE OF AWESOME MOVIE. Holy crap, is it amazing. It's not FAST & FURIOUS 6, but it's close. Also on the show, Dave shows off his love for the German accent when Evan talks about WOMAN IN GOLD, and Kris regales us with stories of DER SAMURAI and Passover cake. Plus, there's a Steve Martin moment or two at the top.

Apr 3, 20151h 5m

Ep 37Episode #37 - "Get Hard" and the Boston Underground Film Festival

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Today is a good day to die on Spoilerpiece. We spend some time wondering what a phone call from Liam Neeson would be like. Then we delve into the odd comic sensibilities of GET HARD, and Evan brings a deeper level of consideration to it than Dave and Kris thought possible. (How is Evan not a Pulitzer-nominated critic?) Kris gives everyone the lowdown on the Boston Underground Film Festival, which, as of publication, is still going on (it concludes March 29). Bonus! A great story about Udo Kier.

Mar 27, 201553 min

Ep 36Episode #36 - "Insurgent," "The Gunman," and "Goodbye to Language" (Godard)

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"He marries her vindictively? Let's analyze that statement." In what kind of film does someone get married vindictively? In a film like THE GUNMAN (or in this case, specifically THE GUNMAN). Kris hated it so much he could barely get through spoilerpiecing it for Dave and Evan. They didn't do much better with INSURGENT; Evan liked it. Dave didn't. It's YA action, adventure, and romance at its most bland (that's what Dave thinks, anyway). And Kris touches briefly on Godard's GOODBYE TO LANGUAGE. Tangents this week include reality TV shows that we wish existed; old-guy-killin' movies; Dave's dislike of Ray Winstone performances; the old, fat villain in "Commando"; and we break down what Kris means when he says, "Sean Penn has made movies before?"

Mar 20, 20151h 0m

Ep 35Episode #35 - "Run All Night," "Cinderella," and "It Follows" (HORROR!)

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This week's bullshit segment is brought to you by: horse shit. We all wonder how the special effects guys in BACK TO THE FUTURE III made the manure look so real, and then Dave points out something that Kris never noticed in the first film. Kris is under the weather, but he soldiers through as we discuss RUN ALL NIGHT, CINDERELLA, and IT FOLLOWS. Dave heaps some hate on RUN ALL NIGHT and other Liam Neeson films that piss him off. He mixes up who is Danny and who is Mike in the movie, but it doesn't matter. All he knows is that one looks like a low rent, Ryan Gosling. Kris gets inspired to start a fairy tale metal band before he and Dave talk about how surprised they are by all the praise CINDERELLA is getting. Their description of it reminds Evan of a SIMPSONS reference. Finally, Evan and Kris talk about how creeped out they were while watching the horror flick IT FOLLOWS. Neither of them scare easily, so you know it has to be good.

Mar 13, 20151h 2m

Ep 34Episode #34 - "Chappie" and lots of yapping about other stuff

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It's CHAPPIE time on Spoilerpiece Theatre! We delve deeply into Neill Blomkamp's latest dystopian sci-fi flick, which two-thirds of the guys like; talk about Yolandi and Ninja from Die Antwoord; debate the merits of cold pizza on an episode of "Cooking with Kris"; take cheap shots at Nickelback; run through the list of fake names Bart supplies Moe the Bartender with on "The Simpsons"; rip on the title of THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL; and Kris and Dave tell Evan he needs to listen to more Prince.

Mar 6, 201555 min

Ep 33Episode #33 - "The Lazarus Effect" (HORROR!), and "Focus"

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You know it's a good night at SPOILERPIECE when we break into a lengthy tangent about Journey, Steve Perry, and the video for "Oh Sherrie," which Kris dubs "fuckin' weird." When we're not talking about eighties pop-rock icons, we're talking about aughts icons Tenacious D, and the movies FOCUS (which has a great performance by the underappreciated B.D. Wong), and THE LAZARUS EFFECT. One is worth seeing; one isn't. In other news, Kris fills us in on his ongoing attempts to cook; Evan does more singing than he usually does; and Dave has a question about the Lego Oscar. Oh, what a night!

Feb 27, 201556 min

Ep 32Episode #32 - The Oscars, "The Duff," and "Hot Tub Time Machine 2"

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Ooh! We got your Oscars right here! So we're talking about the glitz, glamor and gauche nonsense that is the Academy Awards. But first we hit the movies we saw this week. Kris made it through THE DUFF, a high school movie that, for Kris, doesn't rank among the great high school movies. Then Evan and Dave saw HOT TUB TIME MACHINE 2—and they're dumber for it. On the plus side, we rip on the Oscars. Dave GOES OFF on the Oscar voter featured in "The Hollywood Reporter," Kris enlightens us about jobs at NASA with funny names, and Evan explains the reason for his particular pronunciation of the word "biopic."

Feb 20, 20151h 7m

Ep 31Spoilerpiece Theatre Episode #31 - "Fifty Shades of Grey"

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What a week it's been at Spoilerpiece Theatre! The crappy weather here (currently the lead story on several national newscasts) caused several critics' screening cancellations, so all ya get this week is FIFTY SHADES OF GREY, a movie that isn't good, but is as good as any movie could be that started as TWILIGHT fan fiction. And besides, there's plenty to say about it. We get into the nitty gritty of FIFTY SHADES, but not before grousing about Boston's crappy public transportation. Kris, Evan, and Dave all agree on the movie, by the way — and they agree that the best way to talk about it is ridicule ceaselessly while acknowledging the talent of star Dakota Johnson and director San Taylor-Johnson. There are a million double entendres this week, ladies and gentlemen.

Feb 13, 201556 min

Ep 30Spoilerpiece Theatre Episode #30 - "Jupiter Ascending," "The Duke of Burgundy," and "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water"

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We spend a lot of time this week on JUPITER ASCENDING, and not because it's good. Because - JAYSUS - it's really, really bad. Like, so bad. You think THE MATRIX sequels were bad? YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHIN' YET. This movie is a cesspool of overused ideas and underbaked plotlines. Gah. Evan and Dave absolutely lose their minds. Dave says "It's so stupid" about a million times. At least Sean Bean survives (holy shit)! And at least Kris makes an attempt at putting the movie in a broader cultural context (in his estimation: the Wachowskis made a Y.A. movie on purpose). Plus, Kris finally pissed Dave off, and not the other way around. Then Kris briefs us on DUKE OF BURGUNDY (which he recommends) and THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER (which he reluctantly recommends). Tangents this week include a dip into TITANIC, the new MAGIC MIKE movie, STEP UP, how much arm strength actors have, PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES,and the phrase "show your ass." It all makes sense in the end. We swear.

Feb 6, 20151h 2m

Ep 29Spoilerpiece Theatre Episode #29 - "A Most Violent Year" and "Black or White"

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As the Beastie Boys said, "Another plane, another train, another bottle in the brain, another girl, another fight, another drive all night." What does that have to do with Spoilerpiece? IT'S MIDNIGHT, WHO KNOWS, DON'T JUDGE US. What we do know is that we got through 24 inches of snow (that's twice the length of "Informer," as far as we know) and convened for a late episode discussing the Mike Binder-directed Kevin Costner vehicle BLACK OR WHITE and J.C. Chandor's third flick, A MOST VIOLENT YEAR. We also got into tangents about parking, abandoning cars, and Kris had a great story about drunk wasps. Evan didn't leave his house for two days and there are birds in Dave's bedroom. It was, as Dave's college R.A. would have said, a fuggin' week.

Jan 30, 201550 min

Ep 28Spoilerpiece Theatre Episode #28 - "The Boy Next Door," "Cake," "Still Alice" and "Song One"

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HEY-O! It's an especially dirty episode this week as we tackle movies with explicit sex and plots that make us swear in disbelief. That's right, gang! It's THE BOY NEXT DOOR, the Jennifer Lopez comeback vehicle that, if there's any justice, will soon be playing at midnight shows alongside THE ROOM. Kris and Dave could NOT believe how awful it is - and they highly recommend it. Plus, Evan lays out the coma-filled grief-sex feature SONG ONE, and Kris explains that, in many ways, STILL ALICE and CAKE are the same movie. Plus, we talk about "Law & Order: SVU," and we'd love to know from you what movies we should commentary.

Jan 23, 20151h 0m

Ep 27Spoilerpiece Theatre Episode #27 - "Blackhat" and "American Sniper"

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Well, it finally happened. A movie made Evan really, really angry. And the thing that made him angry is a movie he otherwise liked. That's right, gang! It's Michael Mann's BLACKHAT (which Dave didn't know was Michael Mann until five minutes before the screening), and AMERICAN SNIPER. Plus, Kris has the best line of the night in his one-sentence description of Chris Hemsworth's character in "Blackhat." Anyway, there are plentiful tangents, and we also wanted to say thank you for listening! Last week was our most downloaded yet.

Jan 16, 20151h 4m

Ep 26Spoilerpiece Theatre Episode #26 - "Inherent Vice," "Selma," and The Worst of 2014

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We promised it in last week's episode and we didn't deliver, so this week we finally get to the worst movies of 2014. Since we like to save the worst for last, we talk about two new movies we saw first: INHERENT VICE and SELMA. Tangents this week include veganism, pyschadelic drugs, THE BIG LEBOWSKI, and THE LONG GOODBYE among other things. The episode is a little longer than usual, but that's mostly because we were having so much fun talking about farts. That and Evan almost fell asleep editing the episode. We promise it will be shorter next time.

Jan 9, 20151h 12m

Ep 25Spoilerpiece Theatre Episode #25 - The Best Movies of 2014 (if we do say so ourselves)!

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Happy new year, Spoilerpiecers! On this episode we each talk about our 10 favorite movies of 2014. There's a lot of agreement and lots of disagreement. And then, totally organically, we venture into talk about cocaine, Aviator sunglasses, and Kenny Loggins. (Gotta love the tangents.) We hit upon LOCKE, THE DOUBLE, ENEMY, FRANK, SNOWPIERCER, ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE, BLUE RUIN, COLD IN JULY, JODOROWSKY'S DUNE…just to name nine. There are a bunch more. We'll get to the worst movies of 2014 next time. Sorry for the abrupt ending, but these things happen around the holidays.

Jan 1, 20151h 7m