The Filmlosophers

The Filmlosophers

The gentleman's post-credits discourse. Enthusiastic and tactful, hosts Eddie Villanueva, Spencer Williams, and Intern Amy offer candid observations about current events in the movie industry, film reviews and various other movie buff sundries. When the lights come up, the conversation goes down.

  1. 5d ago

    Lesson 480: The Fifth Element - Supreme Blockbuster (Spoilers)

    Grab your Multi-Pass and book your tickets to Fhloston Paradise, because the studio is going intergalactic! This week on The Filmlosophers, the Titanic Trio—Hosts Eddie and Spencer, alongside Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy—are strapping in for a hyper-colorful, chaotic ride to revisit a monumental staple of the modern sci-fi age. The B, C, and D-Tier Horror Dilemma Before the crew saves the universe from the Great Evil, Amy brings a terrifying homework assignment to the table: she needs to watch a "B-movie horror" film for a watch party with her friends, and she needs recommendations immediately. Eddie and Spencer eagerly step up to the plate, but the conversation quickly spirals into hilarious confusion. The guys find themselves locked in a massive debate over the exact taxonomy of trash cinema, struggling to figure out how Amy and her friends actually define a "B-movie." As the crew tries to draw the blurry lines separating beloved B-tier classics from absolute C-tier and D-level schlock, Eddie and Spencer pitch their wildest, bloodiest, and most ridiculous cult horror options to ensure Amy survives her movie night. 30 Years of The Fifth Element Once the horror recommendations are safely locked away in the crypt, the team shifts their sights to the 23rd century to celebrate Luc Besson's wild, visionary blockbuster: The Fifth Element. With the film rapidly approaching its massive 30th anniversary next year, the crew dives deep into why this vibrantly weird, European-flavored sci-fi adventure still stands entirely in a league of its own. Eddie, Spencer, and Amy break down the movie's impeccably chaotic energy, from Jean-Paul Gaultier's legendary runway-ready costume design to the sheer perfection of the practical creature effects. Although it took all of Spence's life to finally see the film this past month, the team discuss Bruce Willis's ultimate reluctant hero, Milla Jovovich's iconic creation of Leeloo, Chris Tucker's fearless, dial-turned-to-eleven performance as Ruby Rhod, and the absolute cinematic majesty of the Diva Dance sequence. Is this film a flawless sci-fi masterpiece or just beautifully unhinged? Grab your perfect microwave chicken pill and tune in to find out!

    Lesson 480: The Fifth Element - Supreme Blockbuster (Spoilers)
  2. Aug 5

    Lesson 479: Spider-Man: Brand New Day - Fresh Webs (Full Spoilers)

    Warning: Major Spoilers Ahead! Web-shooters are fully loaded and nothing is held back! The Titanic Trio is back in the studio this week as Hosts Eddie and Spencer, alongside Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy, get pulled right back into the massive, sticky web of the Marvel Cinematic Universe! Cinematic Game Show: Keep or Cut! Before the crew swings into the review, Eddie channels his knack for designing cruel and unusual cinematic game show segments by introducing a brand-new, painfully hilarious game to the table: Keep or Cut: MCU Edition. Eddie posits absolutely impossible situations for Spencer and Amy, forcing them to choose between two fundamentally vital Marvel characters. Who stays to save the universe, and who gets completely erased from the timeline? The choices are brutal, the debates get wildly heated, and the studio descends into pure, nerdy chaos before the movie talk even begins. Spider-Man: Brand New Day (Spoiler Review) Once the timeline is officially shattered, the team shifts their focus to the latest monumental release from the Sony and Marvel partnership: Spider-Man: Brand New Day. With the spoiler floodgates wide open, the crew takes a deep, nerdy dive into Peter Parker's new, completely anonymous, and gritty street-level status quo. Eddie, Spencer, and Amy dissect the film's massive reveals, from Peter's struggle to balance his heroics while living in a cramped, overpriced apartment, to the spectacular, jaw-dropping villain introductions that finally bring classic comic book rogues into the MCU fold. The team debates the emotional weight of Peter operating entirely without his previous billionaire-backed support system, the phenomenal practical action sequences, and what that absolutely mind-bending post-credits scene means for the future of the friendly neighborhood web-slinger. Did Sony and Marvel stick the landing on this new era, or did the web snap? Grab your spandex and your extra web cartridges—it's time to swing into the spoilers! You can catch The Filmlosophers podcast now streaming on all major platforms!

    Lesson 479: Spider-Man: Brand New Day - Fresh Webs (Full Spoilers)
  3. Aug 1

    Lesson 478: Hadestown - Ancient Agonies (Spoilers)

    Grab your Comic-Con lanyards and punch your train tickets, because the studio is taking a trip to the underworld! This week on The Filmlosophers, Hosts Eddie and Spencer are joined by the ever-glorious Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy for a massively packed episode discussing the latest in pop culture and a legendary Broadway hit hitting the big screen. The San Diego Comic-Con Aftermath Before the crew boards the train to the underworld, they unpack the massive, earth-shattering news that rocked their pop-culture hearts at last week's San Diego Comic-Con. With the dust settling from the ultimate nerd Mecca, Eddie, Spencer, and Amy unveil what hit them the hardest from the convention floor. The team geeks out over Marvel's historic Hall H presentation, buzzing over the massive announcements of Ryan Gosling joining the MCU as Ghost Rider and the highly anticipated confirmation of Black Panther 3. The trio also dives into the jaw-dropping Avengers: Doomsday trailer, dissecting Robert Downey Jr.'s terrifying debut as Victor Von Doom and what it means for the future of the cinematic universe. A Cinematic Journey to Hadestown Once the convention hype is unpacked, the team ventures far below to review their cinematic experience of the absolute box-office juggernaut, Hadestown: The Musical. The crew discusses the historic achievement of the professional live stage capture, which was filmed with the original Broadway cast in London and just shattered the theatrical record previously held by Hamilton. Eddie and Amy are Team Hadestown 100%, wholly celebrating the impeccable artistry, the breathtaking musicality of Anaïs Mitchell's score, and the phenomenal performances of stars like Reeve Carney and Eva Noblezada. However, things get a little heated as they try to understand Spencer's deep frustrations with the narrative execution of the century-old myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. While the entire table admires the sheer talent in every scene, Spencer reveals a few major reservations before he books his next ticket to ride this train again. Is this pro-shot a masterpiece of modern theater, or does the myth get lost in the music? It's time to raise a cup and find out! You can catch The Filmlosophers podcast now streaming on all major platforms!

    Lesson 478: Hadestown - Ancient Agonies (Spoilers)
  4. Jul 23

    Lesson 477: The Odyssey - Mythic Proportions (Spoilers)

    Pack your bags and prepare for a cinematic voyage of mythical proportions! This week on The Filmlosophers, Hosts Eddie and Spencer, alongside the ever-glorious Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy, are taking a massive journey through history, mythology, and the pop culture news cycle. Trailers, Layoffs, & Comic-Con Before the crew sets sail for Ithaca, they tackle a wildly jam-packed week of movie news. With the Mecca of nerd and pop culture officially underway, Amy kicks things off by sharing her biggest expectations, most anticipated panels, and overall hopes for San Diego Comic-Con. From there, the table shifts to the unfortunate reality of the recent Disney and Pixar workforce reductions, questioning the industry logic behind cutting over a hundred Pixar jobs just as Toy Story 5 prepares to cross the billion-dollar mark at the global box office. The conversation then pivots to the massive trailer drops that shook the internet this week. The trio analyzes the Earth-bound, notably space-lacking footage of Avengers: Doomsday, featuring Robert Downey Jr.'s highly anticipated return as Doctor Doom. Shifting from superhero spectacles to sheer terror, Eddie breaks down the digital marketing analytics and campaign performance metrics driving the viral success of the traumatizing trailer for Jessica Chastain's Other Mommy. An IMAX Epic: Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey Once the news desk is cleared, the team delves deep into their grand review of Christopher Nolan's sprawling, $250 million R-rated adaptation of Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey. The crew discusses the sheer magnitude of Nolan's unique storytelling, echoing the widespread praise that this film is a visceral, must-see theatrical experience. The Filmlosophers marvel at the film's magical practical effects, emphasizing how the historic decision to shoot the entire feature on IMAX 70mm film elevates the terrifying reality of the mythical creatures and the perilous Mediterranean journey. The hosts also spotlight the impeccable score and the astounding ensemble performances, particularly praising Matt Damon's complex, wily portrayal of Odysseus and Tom Holland's desperate determination as Telemachus. With its grounded take on ancient Greek mythology, the crew sets the stage for a masterpiece that will undoubtedly go down in history as one of Nolan's absolute greatest achievements. Grab your Comic-Con badge and your IMAX tickets—it is time to get mythological! The Filmlosophers is streaming on all major platforms!

    Lesson 477: The Odyssey - Mythic Proportions (Spoilers)
  5. Jul 17

    Lesson 476: Evil Dead Burn - A Ring of Fire (Spoilers)

    Trade in your surfboards for chainsaws, because the Summerween celebrations are raging on! The Filmlosophers are keeping the spooky summer vibes alive this week as Hosts Eddie and Spencer welcome Intern Sarah to the microphones for a massive, blood-soaked episode. The Mecca of Pop Culture Before the crew opens the Book of the Dead, they set their sights on the ultimate nerd pilgrimage happening next week: San Diego Comic-Con. With the Mecca of pop culture just days away, Eddie, Spencer, and Sarah dive into the massive expectations surrounding the convention floor. The trio speculates on the biggest panels, the highly anticipated trailer drops, and the massive industry news they are desperately hoping to hear as the festivities officially commence. Generational Curses & Deadites Once the SDCC hype is fully unpacked, the team ventures deep into the woods to review the latest terrifying entry in a legendary 40-year-long horror franchise: Evil Dead Burn. The crew heavily discusses the implications of this newest cinematic bloodbath and where it rightfully places within the chaotic, beloved lore of the overarching franchise. Stepping behind the camera, director Sébastien Vaniček brings a fresh and visceral nightmare to the screen. The Filmlosophers unveil the unique and harrowing story Vaniček injects into the Deadite mythos, praising how the film transcends typical horror tropes to craft a deeply resonant tale about enduring pain, surviving generational curses, and ultimately finding the sheer courage to push back against the darkness. Grab your boomstick and your convention badge—it is time to get groovy!

    Lesson 476: Evil Dead Burn - A Ring of Fire (Spoilers)
  6. Jul 10

    Lesson 475: Soy Frankelda - Story of My Life (Spoilers)

    Carve your watermelons and light the beach bonfires, because the studio is officially celebrating Summerween! This week on The Filmlosophers, the Titanic Trio—Hosts Eddie and Spencer, alongside Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy—are taking a well-deserved break from the silver screen to venture into the eerie depths of the streaming world. An "Espooky" Stop-Motion Masterpiece Trading sunshine for shadows, the crew embraces their "espooky" side to review the incredible Mexican stop-motion animated series on Netflix, Soy Frankelda (I Am Frankelda). Eddie, Spencer, and Amy pull back the veil to shine a spotlight on the breathtaking, macabre visuals painstakingly crafted by the brilliant Ambriz Brothers, Arturo and Roy. The team gushes over the meticulous artistry and undeniable beauty of stop-motion, discussing why this rarely utilized medium serves as the absolute perfect vessel for such hauntingly beautiful and atmospheric tales. The Philosophy of Fear and Fiction Once the appreciation for the animation is laid out, the conversation takes a deeply philosophical turn. The team tackles the heavy, thematic questions beating at the dark heart of Frankelda's world. Immersed in a universe of gnomes, sirens, and lingering fears, the trio engages in a fascinating debate surrounding the true nature of storytelling itself. They weigh the film's ultimate arguments, exploring one massive, lingering question: do our stories inherently shape who we are, or do we inevitably become the stories we tell? Grab your spooky summer snacks and prepare to face your fears—it's time to open the book on Frankelda! Now Streaming on Netflix!

    Lesson 475: Soy Frankelda - Story of My Life (Spoilers)
  7. Jun 27

    Lesson 474: Toy Story 5 - That Battery Life (Spoilers)

    Saddle up and charge your tablets, because the toys are back in town! This week on The Filmlosophers, Hosts Eddie and Spencer are joined by Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy for a beautiful road down memory lane that quickly turns into an absolute chaos drive. The Titanic Trio is venturing back into the Pixar universe to review the surprisingly wonderful and highly anticipated latest installment in the beloved franchise: Toy Story 5. Nostalgic Summer Traditions Before the crew reunites with Woody and Buzz, the summer season is officially upon the studio! With the weather heating up, Eddie kicks things off by asking the table a deeply nostalgic question: what are the childhood summer traditions that everyone misses the most? The team shares their favorite sun-soaked memories, reminiscing about the simple joys of summer break and setting the perfect nostalgic tone before diving into the movie. Tech, Trauma, and Toy Boxes Once the summer reminiscing is complete, the crew unpacks the existential dread and emotional triumphs of Toy Story 5. Eddie, Spencer, and Amy delve into the wonderful messaging behind this entry, praising how it boldly tackles the oncoming wave of technology among children with the introduction of Bonnie's new frog-themed tablet, Lilypad. But beyond the battle against screens, the team recognizes the profound beauty in the film's core theme: healing from the deep-seated trauma that keeps us from enjoying our best life. The hosts break down Jessie's incredible character arc, exploring how her past abandonment informs her present anxieties, and how the movie beautifully illustrates the journey to letting go of the past. Is this fifth chapter a worthy addition to the toy box, or did the battery finally run out? Grab your cowboy hats and pull the pull-string—it's time to go to infinity and beyond!

    Lesson 474: Toy Story 5 - That Battery Life (Spoilers)
  8. Jun 19

    Lesson 473: 1985's Clue - Killer Birthday! (Spoilers)

    Break out the champagne, dust off the lead pipe, and guard the secret passages because the studio is throwing a party! This week on The Filmlosophers, Hosts Eddie and Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy are officially handing over the keys to the kingdom to celebrate Host Spencer's birthday in the grandest, most chaotic way possible. To mark the milestone, Spencer is leading the charge on a deep-dive review of one of his absolute top favorite movies of all time: the 1985 comedic masterpiece, Clue. The YouTube Filmmaker Revolution Before the team gets entirely distracted by singing telegrams and hidden motives, the birthday boy steers the table toward a fascinating industry shift that has been dominating the 2026 film landscape. Spencer poses a big, overarching question about this year's massive rise of YouTube content creators successfully making the leap into major theatrical filmmaking. With independent internet creators shattering box office expectations and signing major studio deals, the crew examines how this digital evolution is shaking up traditional Hollywood structures and what it means for the tides of the global film industry moving forward. Communism Was Just a Red Herring Once the industry talk is wrapped up, it is time to unleash absolute madness as the trio enters Boddy Manor. Led by Spencer's sheer fanboy energy, the review quickly devolves into an absolute festival of laughter, quote-alongs, and deep admiration for the film's impeccable ensemble cast. Eddie, Amy, and Spencer break down the genius of Tim Curry's frantic energy, Madeline Kahn's iconic improvisations, and the brilliant logistics of the film's three legendary alternate endings. The conversation gets wonderfully unhinged as the team pitches their own wildest conspiracy theories about the characters, proving that even after four decades, this whodunnit still holds the crown for pure, unadulterated cinematic joy. Put on your evening wear, watch out for the singing telegram, and prepare for a birthday celebration that is worth dying for!

    Lesson 473: 1985's Clue - Killer Birthday! (Spoilers)
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The gentleman's post-credits discourse. Enthusiastic and tactful, hosts Eddie Villanueva, Spencer Williams, and Intern Amy offer candid observations about current events in the movie industry, film reviews and various other movie buff sundries. When the lights come up, the conversation goes down.