A jolly old eccentric billionaire has created the world’s most astounding theme park, filled with living, breathing, roaring, snorting dinosaurs. It’s the movie that brought Dinosaurs into the modern age, and brought mainstream Hollywood films into the CGI age. Now nearly 30 years old, Jurassic Park is a film that captured the attention and the […]
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The announcement of the Nighthawks 2nd annual Oscar pool is now… and none of our hosts won.
The Nighthawks revisits the entire saga, via our podcast. Every movie gets consideration, from our discussion of the original and prequel trilogies in episode 21, or our comprehensive coverage of every Star Wars film to have been released since 2015…
Created by Oscar Czar Cameron Maris, the unauthorized Nighthawks Oscar Ballot can guide you through the Oscar telecast, and through our coverage of the nominees in episode 118.
It’s time for the 93rd Annual Academy Awards, otherwise known as The Oscars, hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Hey all you stoners and stoners-at-heart out there! For 4/20 we’ve curated a list of episodes on our favorite movies about sex, drugs, and rock and roll and collected them right here for you. After 117 episodes we’ve covered a lot of movies, and a lot of them deal in marijuana to some degree or […]
It’s the title bout (rematch) that you’ve been waiting for (since 1963). One is a giant killer man-eating gorilla with a heart of gold. One is a radioactive gila monster that is driven by unstoppable instinct, with nothing but wreckage in his wake. This is Godzilla vs. Kong. This is Lizard vs. Monke. Kong has […]
Matt and Trevor follow Harley as she goes “Lemonade-ing” post break-up with Joker, and into a movie that proves that one of the most popular characters in the DC pantheon is NOBODY’S sidekick.
On the back of our discussion of Citizen Kane comes the discussion of a movie made nearly 80 years after Citizen Kane, about the making of Citizen Kane.
Charles Foster Kane is many things to many people. And the world got to know him in 1941 when the Freshman film of Orson Welles hit a limited number of screens, and managed to snag multiple Oscar nominations and one win.
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