

Breakfast All Day movie reviews
Christy Lemire & Alonso Duralde
Longtime film critics Christy Lemire and Alonso Duralde nourish your ears with movie reviews and news every Tuesday and Friday. We're the most important meal of the day, all day long. We used to be What the Flick?!
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Mar 19, 2021 • 1h 27min
Episode 175: News, Tim Grierson, Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal, Zack Snyder's Justice League Spoilers
We're thrilled to have our great friend, Tim Grierson, as our guest this week on Breakfast All Day. He joins Christy, Matt and Alonso to talk about his new book, "This Is How You Make a Movie," a brilliant, mini-film school that encompasses high and low culture and illuminates across genres. Tim also hangs out to review the fascinating Netflix docudrama hybrid "Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal," as well as dig into a spoiler discussion of "Zack Snyder's Justice League," now that the four-hour superhero epic has been streaming for a couple of days. In news, we discuss further fallout for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and the Golden Globes, the Los Angeles police investigating Armie Hammer on sexual assault allegations, the continued opening of movie theaters and theme parks, our own covid vaccine experiences and the career of the great Yaphet Kotto, who died this week at 81. And over at our Patreon, we recap the thrilling debut of the Disney+ series "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" and the disturbing, four-part documentary series "Allen vs. Farrow," which just wrapped on HBO. It's a lot this week, so thanks for joining us!

Mar 15, 2021 • 55min
Episode 174: Oscar Nominations, Zack Snyder's Justice League
It's a very special Monday serving of Breakfast All Day, with a couple of items that just couldn't wait. First, we react to this morning's Oscar nominations, which featured some history-making inclusions as well as some head-scratching ones. Plus, we couldn't let this day go by without reviewing "Zack Snyder's Justice League," now that the embargo has lifted on the wildly anticipated, four-hour director's cut of the DC superhero epic. We'll have a spoiler discussion of the Snyder Cut during our usual podcast episode Friday, as well as more reviews of this week's new movies. And our good friend Tim Grierson will join us to discuss his new book, "This Is How You Make a Movie." So be sure to come back and join us. And if you haven't already listened to this week's Marvel Monday discussion of "The Avengers," it's right here. It's a veritable smorgasbord, so enjoy!

Mar 13, 2021 • 24min
Episode 173: Marvel Mondays: The Avengers
It's all been building up to this: "The Avengers" (2012), which brings together the superheroes whose films we've discussed so far on Marvel Mondays. Nic had never seen it and really enjoyed it; Christy hadn't seen it since it first came out and was just as impressed by its balance of action and humor. We talk about how skillfully Joss Whedon's film weaves together all these larger-than-life characters, the underlying themes and tensions that will recur throughout the franchise and, of course, the famous post-credits shawarma scene. Let us know how you're liking our Breakfast All Day miniseries so far, and thanks so much for joining us!

Mar 13, 2021 • 1h 11min
Episode 172: News, Cherry, Yes Day, Kid 90, The Father
We're a year into this pandemic thing but good news is on the horizon — as well as at least one good movie — on Breakfast All Day. Christy, Alonso and Matt review the Russo Brothers' sprawling drama "Cherry," the family-friendly Netflix comedy "Yes Day," Soleil Moon Frye's nostalgic documentary "Kid 90" and "The Father," an exquisite piece of writing, editing and acting starring Anthony Hopkins. In news, more vaccines are on the way for every American by May 1 and movie theaters are reopening, Harry and Meghan chat with Oprah, and Oscar nominations are coming Monday (and we'll have a quick episode then reacting to them, as well as an early look at the Snyder Cut of "Justice League"). And over at our Patreon, we discuss this month's Off the Menu selection just in time for St. Patrick's Day: John Huston's Dublin-set "The Dead" (1987), based in the James Joyce short story. Hope you're feeling optimistic, too, and thanks as always for sharing some of your time with us.

Mar 8, 2021 • 20min
Episode 171: Marvel Mondays: Captain America: The First Avenger
We're all dressed up in our shiniest patriotic finery for this week's Marvel Mondays episode of Breakfast All Day. Christy and Nicolas discuss "Captain America: The First Avenger" (2011), which Nic had never seen — but he was fully aware of the insanely catchy theme song that accompanies the 1966 "Captain America" cartoon. We talk about how different this is from the previous Marvel movies, how great the action and score are and Christy's 2015 interview with Chris Evans where she drank beer with him at his house in the Hollywood Hills. This is the last stand-alone Marvel movie before all the characters come together for 2012's "The Avengers," which we'll discuss next week. Thanks so much for hanging out with us and sharing your thoughts!

Mar 6, 2021 • 1h 24min
Episode 170: News, Coming 2 America, Raya and the Last Dragon, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, Chaos Walking
We're more magical than usual this week on Breakfast All Day, with adventures featuring wisecracking dragons and patty-flipping sea sponges (and lots of Awkwafina). Christy, Matt and Alonso review a couple of animated films: the exquisitely beautiful "Raya and the Last Dragon" and the silly sequel "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run." We also discuss the disappointing "Coming 2 America," which arrives 33 years after the classic Eddie Murphy comedy, and the star-studded (and headache-inducing) "Chaos Walking." In news, we actually have upbeat items to discuss involving covid vaccines and theater re-openings. Also: Golden Globes recap, the return of Lady Gaga's pilfered pups, Seth Rogen's new weed business and the Oscar campaign for best original song coming out of tiny Husavik, Iceland. And over at our Patreon, we go in-depth on that emotional "WandaVision" finale. (Some of us cried!) Feel free to share your thoughts on all of this, and thanks as always for joining us.

Feb 26, 2021 • 19min
Episode 169: Marvel Mondays: Thor
We're hammering our way through this Marvel Mondays thing on Breakfast All Day. This week, Christy and Nicolas discuss the original "Thor" (2011), one of the movies that inspired this podcast series in the first place. Nic realized he'd never seen it, and Christy recalls seeing it but not liking it very much. Kenneth Branagh's take on the God of Thunder sparked a really good talk about lighting, camera angles and the greatness of Kat Dennings. Plus you can hear our Boston terrier, Baxter, shaking his collar in the background and trying to get us to play with him. Hope you're enjoying watching along and listening as much as we're enjoying doing this. Thanks as always for joining us.

Feb 25, 2021 • 1h 1min
Episode 168: News, Bilie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, The United States vs. Billie Holiday
It's Billie Week on Breakfast All Day, as we review two new movies that focus on singular singers who happen to share that name. Christy, Matt and Alonso discuss the Apple TV+ documentary "Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry," which takes an intimate look at the teen pop phenom. Next up is "The United States vs. Billie Holiday," in which Andra Day gives a powerhouse performance as the tormented jazz legend. In news, we discuss the dognapping of Lady Gaga's Frenchies, Tiger Woods' car crash, this weekend's Golden Globe Awards (and the heightened scrutiny on the Hollywood Foreign Press Association), the upcoming Frogger game show and the many '90s reboots in the giant Paramount Plus slate announcement. Over at our Patreon, we recap this week's "WandaVision" episode, which takes us back through Wanda's trauma, as well as the season finale of "Bridgerton," so we finally know the identity of Lady Whistledown. And for this month's Off the Menu selection, we revisit Kasi Lemmons' ambitious feature debut, 1997's "Eve's Bayou." Thanks as always for joining us! UPDATE: Someone returned Lady Gaga's French bulldogs safely to the police!

Feb 21, 2021 • 19min
Episode 167: Marvel Mondays: Iron Man 2
We're checking the arc reactor and climbing inside the suit again for the latest Marvel Mondays episode of Breakfast All Day. This week, Christy and Nicolas watch "Iron Man 2" (2010), the sequel to the hugely successful film that launched the whole MCU. Christy liked it slightly better this time, mainly because it was so fun watching alongside her kid, but nothing could match the novelty and thrill of the original. Nic, however, prefers the sequel to the first film. We talk about all that, as well as the characters and storylines that are laying the groundwork for the franchise, in our third episode. Enjoy! And thanks so much for watching along with us and sharing your thoughts.

Feb 20, 2021 • 1h 8min
Episode 166: News, I Care a Lot, Supernova, French Exit
We're wrapping ourselves in our finest fur-trimmed coats to protect against the cold on this week's Breakfast All Day. Christy, Matt and Alonso review the gleefully mean comedy "I Care a Lot," the drama "Supernova" with its dream pairing of Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth as longtime partners, and the star-studded, low-key farce "French Exit." There's an insane amount of news, including Trump's impeachment acquittal, Ted Cruz's ill-timed trip to Cancun, Rush Limbaugh's death from lung cancer at 70, Claudia Conway on "American Idol," the "Cruella" trailer, plans for "Paddington 3" and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to leave as working members of the British royal family. And over at our Patreon, we have recaps of the mind-blowing episode 7 of "WandaVision," as well as the penultimate episode of "Bridgerton." Thanks for joining us, and hope you're comfy and warm wherever you are.


