

“Maestro,” from director Bradley Cooper, is a biopic of Leonard Bernstein. It stars Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan and is the first time a movie has ever been about the life of a musician. With a 79, it has the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score of any of the Best Picture noms and also carries an audience score of 59. “Maestro” runs two hours and nine minutes. It is nominated for seven Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor - Bradley Cooper, Best Actress - Carey Mulligan, Best Original Screenplay - Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer, Best Cinematography, Best Makeup and Hairstyling and Best Sound.


Written and directed by former Gawker editor Cord Jefferson in his feature directorial debut, “American Fiction” tells the story of a frustrated writer whose satire of modern black books gets taken seriously by liberal white people. It has a 94 on Rotten Tomatoes with an audience score of 96, and runs one hour and 57 minutes. “American Fiction” sits eighth in betting odds among Best Picture nominees at +8000. It is nominated for five Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor - Jeffrey Wright, Best Supporting Actor - Sterling K. Brown, Best Adapted Screenplay - Cord Jefferson and Best Original Score - Laura Karpman.


'The Zone of Interest' is a Holocaust drama about a Nazi commandant’s family living next to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Though the death that surrounds this idyllic home is not shown, frequent reminders of the atrocities juxtaposed with the family’s cold demeanor make for a squeamish one hour and 45 minutes. “The Zone of Interest” carries a 93 on Rotten Tomatoes with an audience score of 78. It is nominated for five Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director - Jonathan Glazer, Best Adapted Screenplay - Jonathan Glazer, Best International Feature Film, Best Sound


'Oppenheimer' (written and directed by Christopher Nolan) stars Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr. and many more Hollywood stars. It is the heavy favorite to win Best Picture at the Oscars and is nominated for a total of 13 academy awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor - Cillian Murphy, Best Supporting Actor - Robert Downey Jr., Best Supporting Actress - Emily Blunt, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Original Score - Ludwig Göransson, Best Production Design and Best Sound.


'The Holdovers,' directed by Alexander Payne, is the warmest and nicest movie. It has a runtime of 2 hours and 13 minutes and the highest Rotten Tomatoes score of the Best Picture nominees at 97. It is nominated for five Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor - Paul Giamatti, Best Supporting Actress - Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing.


Past Lives, Celine Song's directorial debut, is a gourmet romantic comedy about two childhood friends who re-enter one another’s lives as adults. It is nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay.


'Killers of the Flower Moon', from director Martin Scorcese, is a Western crime drama based on the nonfiction book of the same name. It is nominated for 10 Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress - Lily Gladstone, Best Supporting Actor - Robert De Niro, Best Costume Design, Best Original Song, Best Original Score - Robbie Robertson, Best Production Design, Best Editing and Best Cinematography.


Anatomy of a Fall (Anatomie d'une chute), from director Justine Triet, is a French legal drama in which a writer is placed on trial for her husband’s death. It is nominated for five Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress - Sandra Hüller, Best Original Screenplay and Best Editing.


'Barbie,' from director Greta Gerwig, is a fantasy comedy starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling based on the iconic doll from Mattel. It is nominated for eight Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor - Ryan Gosling, Best Supporting Actress - America Ferrara, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Production Design and two nominations for Best Original Song: I’m Just Ken by Mark Robson and Andrew Wyatt, and What Was I Made For by Billy Eilish and Finneas O’Connell.


'Poor Things' is an absurd coming-of-age film from Yorgos Lanthimos that stars Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo. It's about a lady who gets a brain transplant done by a super cool scientist and then gets real good at sex.


There's a new holiday classic on the block. Synopsis: A curmudgeonly teacher at a prestigious boarding school spends the holidays with a frustrated student and a grieving colleague in a reunion for Paul Giamatti "Sideways" director Alexander Payne.


The boys review FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S starring Josh Hutcherson, Matthew Lillard and Vanessa Lail. SYNOPSIS (NOT WRITTEN BY DJ): A troubled security guard begins working at Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria. While spending his first night on the job, he realizes the late shift at Freddy's won't be so easy to make it through.


The boys now have a hockey show. Discussing its development, the launch and how it affects BRUNCH moving forward.


We review Martin Scorsese's new movie, 'Killers of the Flower Moon.' Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Lily Gladstone, 'Killers of the Flower Moon' is a western crime drama that follows the suspicious murders of wealthy indigenous people in Osage County, Oklahoma during the 1920s after oil is found beneath their land. (00:00) DraftKings (00:52) Intro/Taylor Swift Eras Tour movie (04:29) 'Killers of the Flower Moon' review (27:07) Letterboxd scores


DJ suspects a straw man in the Taylor Swift discourse. Matty Healy apologizes. A faction of Boygenius fans turn problematic. An announcement about immediate changes to the show's format. Support the show and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch (00:00) Taylor's NFL (11:22) Matty Healy (27:59) Toxic fans (41:40) Show update


In a rare Friday episode, we wrap up what's been a crazy week of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce nonsense. As Pete puts it, we don't care... but we are interested. Plus, trying to find an apparently abandoned Leo project and... getting into anime?!?!?! Support the show and get bonus material: patreon.com/listentobrunch.


DJ goes to the movies and no one there likes him. The full version of the "Cheers" theme song is problematic, which leads us to an exploration of theme song sadness. Pete finally sees Theater Camp and the boys sing its praises. Plus, printer rankings. Support the show and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch (00:00) Sugar and printers (07:20) Theme song sadness (20:45) Movie theater hates DJ (27:14) Misc. movies (37:17) 'Theater Camp'


At long last, both bad boys have seen Past Lives and love it. The boys recap a fun day at Idle Hands where Pete possibly broke the dunk tank record and DJ performed the Eras Tour. Olivia Rodrigo is back with a new album. Should DJ apply for USA Today's Taylor Swift reporter job as a bit? Support the show and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch


The boys get ready for this weekend's Oktoberfest at Idle Hands, where DJ will be playing music and Pete will be in the dunk tank. DJ hates a guy in his fantasy football league. Between the two hosts, the podcast has seen Past Lives, Theater Camp and Bottoms. Are Taylor Swift and Talking Heads charging too much for their movies? Pete bought a Taylor's Version. Support the podcast and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch (00:00) Summer + hats (08:10) Idle Hands Oktoberfest (31:10) Driving and fantasy football (51:35) Movies and movie texts (01:10:07) Taylor Swift + Talking Heads movie prices (01:13:46) Pete bought a Taylor's Version


Zach Bryan is all over the TL. Who is he? Michael Fassbender is back. DJ sees Gran Turismo and is ready to still not play video games probably. Just weeks after the screaming Taylor Swift fan made waves, an Adele fan has entered the chat, but with an interesting twist that has the boys charmed. Support the show and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch (0:00) Zach Bryan and industry plants (7:57) Taylor Lautner news (12:11) The apostrophe/being lost (25:26) Bounceback Fassbender (30:36) Gran Turismo!!! (41:25) Another screaming fan concert-versy (46:28) Bruce Springsteen concert


Trying to make sense of Jason Aldean's skinny legs. Pete is back into golf again. DJ has a run-in with law enforcement. We review the rated-R dog comedy 'Strays.' You know about all these states in America? (00:00) Intro (02:10) Jason Aldean’s legs (05:40) Golf (09:59) DJ’s run-in with the law (14:54) ‘Strays’ review (23:30) ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ & raunchy comedies (29:39) Provincetown & Maine (32:20) Baseball talk (40:15) Geography talk (48:20) Fantasy football & Lactaid


Sports talk turns into a therapeutic heart-to-heart. Pete finally figures out how Letterboxd works. Rachel Zegler is pissing people off on her Snow White press tour. How loud are you allowed to scream at a Taylor Swift concert? (00:00) Sports/footy talk (15:10) Heart-to-heart (29:40) Movie talk (41:55) Rachel Zegler (47:20) Taylor Swift concert etiquette


It's a double feature as the bad boys review Dreamin' Wild and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Instagram has come for Pete with the Paramore videos. DJ is ordering oatmeal in restaurants. Support the show and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch (0:00) Intro/Midsommar (3:58) Directors/ice cream (10:35) More Paramore vids (18:19) 'Dreamin Wild' review (31:00) Oatmeal (43:43) 'TMNT: Mutant Mayhem' review (54:54) Bruce Springsteen


It's a unique time in pop culture, as everybody is actually going to the movies and seeing two whole films. We review both 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer' and bring in Ellen Fleming to discuss the past few days of Barbenheimer mania. Support the show and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch. (0:00) Intro (1:27) Pete not fun (4:37) 'Barbie' review (18:08) 'Oppenheimer' review (28:27) Barbie + Oppenheimer with Ellen Fleming (56:14) Mariah Carey


Did DJ buzz his head for content? Did Pete watch all the Mission: Impossible movies? Country music is a PR nightmare and we're going to put a challenge to the test. A case for July being the worst month. Support the show and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch (00:00) Hair/pop punk (12:41) Country music PR (25:18) Jason Aldean (34:54) Mission: Impossible (41:31) 'The Bear' discourse


Chris Witaske makes his long-awaited return to the show to discuss his work on The Bear, shining in Progressive commercials and all things Chicago. Also, there's a Twitter account documenting outrageous Beach Boys moments. Support the show and get bonus episodes: patreon.com/listentobrunch (0:00) Intro (9:31) Crazy-ass Beach Boys moments (26:13) Chris Witaske joins the show (44:22) Witaske on commercials (1:03:55) Mission Impossible initial thoughts


What were we supposed to be doing July 3? Twitter has competition right when it is chunking it like never before. Olivia Rodrigo has new music and so does The Japanese House. Will MUNA ever be cool again? We find the biggest problem with spaceships and finally dive into Season 2 of "The Bear." Support the show and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch (00:00) The weekday before July 4 (08:00) Twitter and Bluesky (14:42) New Olivia Rodrigo song (21:18) The Japanese House/Music (27:41) Barbie/Oppenheimer (30:25) Dead & Company recap (33:19) Spaceships (42:53) The Bear Season 2 (54:46) The Bear S2 guest star draft


A Jon Hamm casting bombshell. Defending a maligned superhero movie. Proposal ettiquette. Did Pete miss DJ's birthday? Who knows? Support the show and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch (0:00) Jon Hamm bombshell (5:14) Jon Hamm bombshell (8:31) Jon Hamm bombshell (18:36) Jon Hamm bombshell (24:07) Jon Hamm bombshell (27:44) Birthdays (38:46) Dead and Company outfit preview (45:37) Jon Hamm bombshell


No-shorts summer is already over. Is it normal to judge someone for thinking you're funny? Pete wins a fight in the strangest of ways. We discuss "Flamin' Hot" and whether there are too many corporate biographical dramedies being made. Support the show and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch http://patreon.com/listentobrunch (0:00) Dressing like each other (11:50) Boating (19:18) Pants (21:48) 'Flamin' Hot' & corporate biographical dramedies (35:54) Most popular snacks (40:29) Corporate biographical dramedy wishlist (46:00) "The Bear" & television (52:07) Our algorithms


Pete's Fleetwood Mac kick continues. DJ feels insane about the new Spider-Verse movie. He also feels bad about accidentally stealing. The boys discuss the excellent BlackBerry movie starring Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton. An incentive is offered to get DJ to watch Black Mirror. Support the show and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch. (0:00) Pete's house-flipping video game (8:15) Across the Spider-Verse overrated? (14:16) Crime/Haircut (29:51) Pete's cleaning nightmare (38:19) Ted Lasso (44:49) Blackberry (54:17) Apple/Black Mirror