The end of the world is nigh and two film buff friends decide to spend their remaining days creating and watching the ultimate movie bucket list. A movie podcast filled with film discussions, movie reviews, and a decent amount of celebrity gossip (thanks to Mita). Cinephiles unite! We’re going to need each other...
We are a bit late, but here is the next movie review! Nadeem wanted "comedies that I probably haven't seen, but should" and Chat GPT gave 2009's political satire, "In The Loop". Mita talks, a lot, about "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2".
Mita get's specific and asked Chat GPT to pick an offbeat indie dramedy from the early 2000's. The robots did their thing and "Igby Goes Down" was picked for the next movie review. Mita and Nadeem both want to see hot, rich people on screen.
Nadeem asked Chat GPT for a lesser-known thriller that he hadn't seen, but should. The robots did their thing and suggested the 2017 thriller, "Berlin Syndrome" for the next movie review. Mita and Nadeem give their (spoiler-free) reviews of "Materialists".
For episode two, Mita asked Chat GPT to pick a popcorn movie for the next movie review and Chat GPT picked 2017's "Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle". In other news, Nadeem wanted more sex in "Queer"
We're back with Season 5! Mita and Nadeem harvest the energy of AI to pick this seasons movies. For episode one, AI picked the so-bad-it's-good movie, "Cats" for the next movie review. Mita talks "Mission: Impossible" and Nadeem somehow manages to talk about "Rocky Aur Rani" once again.
As season 4 wraps up, Mita and Nadeem pick the the ones they loved along with the ones they loathed. They also introduce the theme for Season 5 and and share the Jellicle movie for episode 1.
For the season 4 finale, Nadeem chooses Ingmar Bergman's enigmatic "Persona" for his wild card and the last movie review. Mita compares one of the most complex films ever made to "Runaway Bride".
Mita gets a little gay with her last movie choice when she picks the true-crime fantasy "Heavenly Creatures" for the next movie review. Mita and Nadeem also talk about Nadeem's favourite topic: incest.
It's the end of "antaksahri" and Nadeem has to pick a movie that starts with "H". He chooses the 1996 cult classic, "La Haine", for the next movie review. Mita and Nadeem talk "And Just Like That..." and NOT "Anora".
Meets goes for the obscure this week. Tasked with picking a movie that starts with "N", she picks the 1991 anthology "Night On Earth" for the next movie review. Once again, Nadeem waxes poetic about "Anora".
Spring has sprung and Nadeem goes all the way back to the 80's when tasked with picking a movie that starts with "K". This week, he and Mita are doing a movie review of "Kiss Of The Spider Woman". In case you were wondering, the Spider Woman is not related to the Spider Man.
It's a new week and a new movie! The antakshari Gods' gave Mita a "G" and she picked the 1997 dark comedy, "Grosse Pointe Blank" for the next movie review. For the first time, Nadeem has nothing to say. Kinda.
Post Oscars, Nadeem's gotta a pick a movie that starts with "T" and goes with John Carpenter's cult horror classic, "The Thing" for the next movie review. In unrelated news, he still can't shut up about "Anora".
It's Oscar Sunday! Mita and Nadeem discuss the snores, the snubs and the (genuine) surprises. If that wasn't enough, there's also a movie review! Mita chooses 1962's "The Manchurian Candidate" when tasked with picking a movie that starts with "M".
Nadeem was in a jolly mood and when tasked with picking a movie that starts with "R", he chose the laugh-a-minute "Requiem For A Dream" for the next movie review. Mita and Nadeem rank this years Best Picture nominees.
It's Mita's turn to pick, and when tasked with picking a movie that starts with "T", she goes all camp and picks Gus Van Sant's "To Die For" for the next movie review. Nadeem and movie do the unexpected: they watch a bunch of other movies.
There are those that like it cold, but since it's Nadeem's turn to pick the movie and he had to pick one that starts with "S", he choose the 1959 comedy, "Some Like It Hot" for the next movie review. Everyone's favourite Oscar nominee, "Emilia Perez" makes another appearance.
It's another "S" this week and Mita goes for the left field and chooses the Rock Hudson starrer, "Seconds" for the next movie review. Mita ad Nadeem review the many other movies they watched this week.
Nadeem's been waiting since 1996 for this one. Tasked with picking a movie that starts wth "S", Nadeem picks Mike Leigh's Palm D'Or winning, "Secrets & Lies" for the next movie review. It's also Oscar nomination day! Nadeem and Mita dissect the good, the bad and the ugly of the 2025 Oscar race.
It's only apropos this week that when Mita was tasked with picking a movie that starts with "A", she chose the Donald Trump biopic "The Apprentice" for the next movie review. No oranges were harmed in the recording of this podcast.
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