21 min

Qs and Tease with Chad Byrnes, film critic from The Village Voice and LA Weekly Munch My Benson: A Law & Order: SVU Podcast

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***We wanted you to check out our new podcast, Unkind Rewind, so here's the newest pair of episodes, which are a real blast. We have another couple cycles of movies we've done--Labyrinth with Kay from F**k My Work Life and Night of the Creeps with one of Josh's industry buddies from L.A., Leon Henderson Jr.--so there's more Unkind Rewind out there to take in immediately if you're digging what you hear. We won't be dropping new eps in the Munch My Benson public feed every week, so if you like what you hear, please subscribe to the podcast on its own page in your podcatcher or you can watch on our YouTube Channel! The film we're watching with Chad is conveniently streaming on Netflix in the U.S.***

We are joined by Chad Byrnes, film reviewer at The Village Voice and LA Weekly and all-around righteous dude, to discuss his personal history with a mostly forgotten cautionary family drama that reaches a fairly terrifying fever pitch by the end, which he's not seen in ages. As a child of divorce at the time, the movie we'll be watching for next week may not have been the best movie to see with his mother, but that's what happened to Chad, which we dig into a bit here before we head off to watch the film before next week's Main Event.

Chad can be found online at: Instagram 
Chad's work can be found at: The Village Voice and LA Weekly

All music in the show was composed by Divorcio Suave.

Josh Duggan and Adam Schwitters can also be heard on their seminal Law & Order: SVU podcast, Munch My Benson.

Play CineQuote, your daily movie quote trivia game which Sean McGrath co-created. 

You can follow Unkind Rewind on: BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Threads, Twitter, and YouTube

Josh's Social Media: BlueSky, Twitter, Letterboxd, and Substack
Sean's Social Media: BlueSky, Twitter, Letterboxd
Adam's Social Media: Twitter and a href="https://bsky.app/profile/atschwitters.bsky.social" target="_blank"...

***We wanted you to check out our new podcast, Unkind Rewind, so here's the newest pair of episodes, which are a real blast. We have another couple cycles of movies we've done--Labyrinth with Kay from F**k My Work Life and Night of the Creeps with one of Josh's industry buddies from L.A., Leon Henderson Jr.--so there's more Unkind Rewind out there to take in immediately if you're digging what you hear. We won't be dropping new eps in the Munch My Benson public feed every week, so if you like what you hear, please subscribe to the podcast on its own page in your podcatcher or you can watch on our YouTube Channel! The film we're watching with Chad is conveniently streaming on Netflix in the U.S.***

We are joined by Chad Byrnes, film reviewer at The Village Voice and LA Weekly and all-around righteous dude, to discuss his personal history with a mostly forgotten cautionary family drama that reaches a fairly terrifying fever pitch by the end, which he's not seen in ages. As a child of divorce at the time, the movie we'll be watching for next week may not have been the best movie to see with his mother, but that's what happened to Chad, which we dig into a bit here before we head off to watch the film before next week's Main Event.

Chad can be found online at: Instagram 
Chad's work can be found at: The Village Voice and LA Weekly

All music in the show was composed by Divorcio Suave.

Josh Duggan and Adam Schwitters can also be heard on their seminal Law & Order: SVU podcast, Munch My Benson.

Play CineQuote, your daily movie quote trivia game which Sean McGrath co-created. 

You can follow Unkind Rewind on: BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Threads, Twitter, and YouTube

Josh's Social Media: BlueSky, Twitter, Letterboxd, and Substack
Sean's Social Media: BlueSky, Twitter, Letterboxd
Adam's Social Media: Twitter and a href="https://bsky.app/profile/atschwitters.bsky.social" target="_blank"...

21 min