The larger-than-life cast and the crew of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' reveal what they find most fascinating about Freddie Mercury and champion their favorite biopic films.
Oscar nominee Felicity Jones answers fan questions and reveals what her all-time favorite movies are, what she'd take with her to space, and what it was like working with director and ...
I just discovered this show a few days ago and totally binge-watched every episode. It's sweet and concise, celebrating love for movies and the creative process behind making them, from actors, directors, producers, sfx artists, you name it. I think the hosts are terrific and the joy they bring into each episode, whether they're on location somewhere in Hollywood or interviewing guests, made me want to keep watching. They are able to bring out a youthful and excited side from each guest, and it's fun to see filmmakers talk about movies and tv shows they love and then geek out playing movie games. Guests not only talk about current work, but the hosts also talk with them about past projects; for example, it was really cool when Tim immediately out of the gate asked Alessandro Nivola about working on Face/Off, and watching Kerri smoke a cigar with Norman Lear was badass and had me cracking up. It's fun to watch an episode and then turn around and watch trailers for movies they talked about that I hadn't heard of before. Added to the watch list. Done. This show is a great way to spend a lighthearted ten-fifteen minutes. I hope there are many more seasons ahead.
66 of 143 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful to you?
| Report this
I just discovered this show a few days ago and totally binge-watched every episode. It's sweet and concise, celebrating love for movies and the creative process behind making them, from actors, directors, producers, sfx artists, you name it. I think the hosts are terrific and the joy they bring into each episode, whether they're on location somewhere in Hollywood or interviewing guests, made me want to keep watching. They are able to bring out a youthful and excited side from each guest, and it's fun to see filmmakers talk about movies and tv shows they love and then geek out playing movie games. Guests not only talk about current work, but the hosts also talk with them about past projects; for example, it was really cool when Tim immediately out of the gate asked Alessandro Nivola about working on Face/Off, and watching Kerri smoke a cigar with Norman Lear was badass and had me cracking up. It's fun to watch an episode and then turn around and watch trailers for movies they talked about that I hadn't heard of before. Added to the watch list. Done. This show is a great way to spend a lighthearted ten-fifteen minutes. I hope there are many more seasons ahead.