53 episodes

We’re carving out space in the airwaves for deep dives and thoughtful convos about our beloved pop culture that is often overlooked, laughed at, trashed, and brushed aside. Join us (and some of our internet pals!) for hot, juicy, maybe controversh opinions and a few rounds of games inspired by the stuff you watched when you were home sick with an anxiety-induced stomachache in your formative years.

High Low Brow Amanda Scriver and River Gilbert

    • TV & Film

We’re carving out space in the airwaves for deep dives and thoughtful convos about our beloved pop culture that is often overlooked, laughed at, trashed, and brushed aside. Join us (and some of our internet pals!) for hot, juicy, maybe controversh opinions and a few rounds of games inspired by the stuff you watched when you were home sick with an anxiety-induced stomachache in your formative years.

    Our Roundup of Hot Docs Film Festival Hits including Union, Disco's Revenge and Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted

    Our Roundup of Hot Docs Film Festival Hits including Union, Disco's Revenge and Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted

    For this week's episode, we're taking you to one of the best film festivals our city of Toronto offers: the Hot Docs Film Festival.

    We share some of our hits from the festival, including Disco's Revenge (directed by Omar Majeed and Peter Mishara), Union (directed by Brett Story and Stephen Maing), Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted (directed by Isaac Gale and Ryan Olson) and Look Into My Eyes (directed by Lana Wilson). 

    We also discuss a bit about the culture of Toronto, how Robin Williams was ahead of his time (RIP to a legend), and Ama briefly recaps her trip to NYC which included getting to see Jinx Monsoon on Broadway in The Little Shop of Horrors.

    So, sit back, press play, and savor the rich tapestry of pop culture—one heartfelt tribute, one pulsating beat, and one provocative discussion at a time.
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    • 40 min
    Author and Comedian Kristen Van Nest's International Tales and Raw Reflections on The Valley

    Author and Comedian Kristen Van Nest's International Tales and Raw Reflections on The Valley

    Join us on this week's episode (with a small cameo from our dog Ocean), as we sift through the spectacle and substance of the new VPR spin-off, "The Valley".  From the gaslighting chaos of Kristen Doute to Zack Wickham's hair - we'll leave no stone unturned.

    Then, we will welcome our first guest of the season: comedian and author Kristen Van Nest, who talks to us about her recently released book "Where To Nest".  We get into some of her travels and what inspired her to write. Her narrative weaves through comedic conquests and cultural quirks, all while highlighting the profound effect of travel on our identities and art. 

    We'll be back each and every single week, so don't forget to tune in!
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    • 45 min
    Diving Into the Drama of Vanderpump Villa and the Mystique of Korean Film, "Exhuma"

    Diving Into the Drama of Vanderpump Villa and the Mystique of Korean Film, "Exhuma"

    We're back for our first full-length episode as we peel back the layers of reality TV's latest sensation, Vanderpump Villa. We scrutinize the show's evolution from the authentic drama of early Vanderpump Rules to the current, more orchestrated chaos. We share our hate of the Villa's villains, Marciano and Eric, and weigh them against the unforgettable Jax Taylor. 

    Then, for the second half of the episode, we're giving you our full review of the dark Korean film, "Exhuma." We recount the film's gripping narrative, complete with exorcists, geomancers, and funeral directors caught in a web of the supernatural. Spoilers are part of the package, as we reveal the dire consequences of defying the supernatural's sacred laws. 

    Watch out for new episodes every Sunday, wherever podcasts are found. Until next week!
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    • 30 min
    The Bizarre Scale of Film Lengths and Returning for S4

    The Bizarre Scale of Film Lengths and Returning for S4

    We're back! Join us as we drop this mini episode to share what we'll be up to for season four of High Low Brow.

    We're sharing some behind-the-scenes podcasting insights, including how we've been wrestling with editing software and trying not to lose our minds with social media. Hell, we even let Ocean (our beloved dog) crash the party to say hi. This season, we're switching things up from bi-weekly to weekly, and to give you a little taste of season four, we've shared our first review of the Oscar-nominated film Anatomy of a Fall.

    Plus, we're spilling the beans on how the recent solar eclipse cast a shadow of reflection in our lives. Get ready for another unhinged season! 
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    • 16 min
    Our Final Bow on the Cringe-Worthy and Comedic Re-Watch of SHOWTIME's GIGOLOS

    Our Final Bow on the Cringe-Worthy and Comedic Re-Watch of SHOWTIME's GIGOLOS

    If you've accidentally stumbled upon us and this episode, welcome. But if you're re-joining us, we're on the final episode of rewatch of S1 of the Showtime original series, Gigolos. We're talking about our favourite moments, reminding ourselves to cancel the Paramount Plus subscription once this episode goes live, and asking ourselves one last time: WHAT WOULD BRACE DO?

    In episodes 7 & 8, we delve into the peculiar nooks of human sexuality explored on screen—from professionals guiding the clueless in the art of dirty talk to the unexpected kinks that are Disney-related. Plus, we get a sneak peek into Nick's aspiring rap career, and it's giving Temu Eminem.

    We're planning to take a break after this episode to get recalibrated for S4, where we've got tons in store. So strap in, hit play, and prepare to question your streaming re-watch choices— just like us.
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    • 57 min
    Laughter and Lessons from the Eccentric World of TV's own Gigolos (Episode 5 & 6)

    Laughter and Lessons from the Eccentric World of TV's own Gigolos (Episode 5 & 6)

    Our latest bonus episode dives headfirst into the riotous lives of Stephen, Jimmy, Brace, and the gang as we dissect episodes five and six with a dash of humor and a pinch of reality. Chuckle along as we dissect the relationship status of Jimmy and new girlfriend Kelly (it's apparently just mid) and explore the complex and often untold stories of male escorts, revealing how media and different generations have shaped our perspectives on this ancient profession.

    During this episode, we get to see our favorite Gigolo (and yours), Vin Armani, take on a salsa competition with his new client, and we are exposed to the spiritual labyrinth that is Brace's life. These unique and contrasting outlooks paint the perfect picture of just how dynamic these companions can be, and why their work is so important. Plus,  we talk more about how we're convinced the women in the show are industry plants and how much we have come to love Brace's quirky rants.

    Join us as we pull back the curtain on the sometimes chaotic, often hilarious, and always intriguing realm of 'Gigolos'. We'll share a laugh over Nick's digestive woes and fear of butt-related activities and muse over whether we, too, should get colonics as a form of self-care. So, tune in, laugh, and perhaps watch S1 of Gigolos alongside us (currently streaming on Paramount Plus).
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    • 44 min

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