Talkin' TV

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So many people just want to talk about movies without really knowing what they're talking about. A podcast, starring Dominic Rizzi and Chris Evanko, where we set out to examine film and TV from an intellectual standpoint. Thanks for stopping by.

  1. 8h ago

    Talkin' Lost Episode 84 - The Life & Death of Jeremy Bentham + Disclosure Day

    This week, we break down Lost Season 5, Episode 7, "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham," one of the series' most emotional and consequential chapters. We follow John Locke's tragic journey off the Island as he struggles to reunite the Oceanic Six and fulfill what he believes is his destiny. Along the way, we discuss the episode's biggest revelations, the heartbreaking turns in Locke's story, and the shocking ending that changes everything we thought we knew about the future. From faith and sacrifice to manipulation and identity, we explore why this episode remains a defining moment in Lost mythology. Then, we leave the Island behind and turn our attention to Steven Spielberg's new sci-fi thriller, Disclosure Day. Starring Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, and Colman Domingo, the film imagines a world on the brink of learning the truth about extraterrestrial life and the forces determined to keep that secret hidden. We discuss Spielberg's return to alien-themed storytelling, the film's blend of conspiracy thriller and science fiction spectacle, its performances, themes, and whether it lives up to the legacy of classics like Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T.. Join us as we examine a story about destiny on Lost and a story about truth, fear, and first contact on the big screen. Be sure to keep coming back every week for more episodes only on the #talkintvpodcast

    1h 15m
  2. Jun 8

    Talkin' Lost Episode 83 - 316 + Obsession & Tuner

    This week, we're back on the Island as we recap Lost Season 5, Episode 6, "316," the pivotal chapter that finally brings the Oceanic Six together for their return journey. We break down Jack's leap of faith, Ben's manipulations, the significance of the mysterious flight 316, and how the episode reshapes the series' mythology heading into the second half of the season. After our Lost discussion, we shift gears and review two of the most talked-about independent genre releases making waves online: Obsession and Tuner. We examine what works, what doesn't, and why both films have connected with younger audiences looking for something outside the traditional studio system. We also explore the growing popularity of Gen Z-driven original films such as Obsession, Backrooms, and Tuner. Their success suggests that many moviegoers are increasingly drawn to fresh concepts, internet-native storytelling, and creator-driven projects rather than familiar franchise extensions. We discuss whether this trend reflects a broader shift in audience tastes as upcoming studio releases like The Mandalorian & Grogu, Masters of the Universe, and Scary Movie 6 face the challenge of convincing audiences that established intellectual properties still have something new to offer. Is Hollywood entering a new era where original voices can compete directly with major franchises? Join us as we dive into television, movies, fandom, and the changing future of entertainment. Be sure to keep coming back every week for more updates on the #talkintvpodcast

    43 min
  3. Jun 1

    Talkin' Lost Episode 82 - This Place is Death + Backrooms & Nicolas Cage Movie Draft

    On this week's episode, we're heading deeper into the mysteries of the Island as we break down Lost Season 5, Episode 5, "This Place Is Death." We unpack the shocking return of Jin, the tragic fate of Danielle Rousseau's expedition, the growing tensions among the time-jumping survivors, and the episode's biggest revelation: the terrifying truth behind the Smoke Monster's influence. As Locke pushes forward on his mission and the survivors struggle to understand where—and when—they are, we explore how this episode expands the mythology of Lost while setting the stage for the chaos to come. Then we leave the Island behind and descend into an entirely different labyrinth as we review A24's Backrooms. Does the internet horror phenomenon successfully make the jump from viral creepypasta to the big screen? We discuss the film's atmosphere, world-building, scares, and whether it captures the unsettling feeling that made the original concept such a cultural obsession. We also examine how A24's approach compares to other modern horror adaptations and what the movie says about digital-age fears. Finally, it's draft time. Inspired by one of Hollywood's most unpredictable icons, we conduct a Nicolas Cage movie draft. From action spectacles and cult classics to bizarre deep cuts and underrated gems, each host builds the ultimate Cage filmography. Which movies make the cut? Which beloved performances get left behind? And can any draft truly contain the chaos that is Nicolas Cage? Time travel, liminal spaces, and Cage rage—it's all packed into one episode. Be sure to keep coming back every week for more insane episodes only on the #talkintvpodcast

    2h 20m
  4. May 21

    The Boys SERIES FINALE - Blood & Bone

    Seven years of blood, supes, and slaughter have all led to this. Join us for an emotional, spoiler-filled breakdown of The Boys epic series finale, "Blood and Bone," as we say goodbye to one of the most chaotic, boundary-pushing shows on television. From the moment Hughie Campbell stepped into Billy Butcher's van in 2019, this team has been on a relentless, self-destructive collision course with Homelander and Vought. In this episode, that long, exhausting journey finally reaches its definitive end. We are breaking down every massive, status-quo-shattering moment from the finale: the devastating aftermath of Frenchie’s death, the final White House infiltration, and the brutal, live-broadcast Oval Office showdown that changed everything. We unpack the philosophical and physical war between Butcher and Homelander, analyzing that shocking crowbar moment and Homelander’s final, vulnerable minutes. Plus, we look at the ultimate tragedy of Butcher's arc—how his obsession drove him to the brink of global annihilation, forcing Hughie to make the ultimate, heartbreaking choice to save what was left of their family. Finally, we look at where the surviving pieces land in the epilogue. From Annie and Hughie's quiet new beginning to Kimiko’s bittersweet journey to France, we discuss whether this surprisingly optimistic ending honored the long, traumatic road these characters walked. Grab a drink, put on your favorite Soldier Boy track, and join us for one last ride with the Boys. It's been a bloody good run. We've had an absolute blast covering the Boys over the years and we're going to miss it. What were some of your favorite moments from the show? Whatever they were, leave it in the comments section below, and be sure to always keep coming back for more #talkintvpodcast

    1h 3m
4
out of 5
8 Ratings

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So many people just want to talk about movies without really knowing what they're talking about. A podcast, starring Dominic Rizzi and Chris Evanko, where we set out to examine film and TV from an intellectual standpoint. Thanks for stopping by.