Breakfast All Day movie reviews

Christy Lemire & Alonso Duralde
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Feb 12, 2021 • 20min

Episode 165: Marvel Mondays: The Incredible Hulk

We're back with our second episode of Marvel Mondays! Following last week's debut discussion of "Iron Man," Christy and her son, Nicolas, chat about the next film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the extremely forgettable "The Incredible Hulk" (2008). As in, not only did Christy forget it exists, she also forgot that she'd seen it and reviewed it. Still, she and Nic had a good time talking about how Doc Bruce Banner, belted by gamma rays, turned into the Hulk. If you're watching and listening along with us, we'd love to hear your thoughts. Thanks for joining us and for the kind words on this Breakfast All Day miniseries!
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Feb 12, 2021 • 1h 22min

Episode 164: News, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, Framing Britney Spears, Judas and the Black Messiah, To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Minari

Pack your daytime AND evening culottes for your getaway with Breakfast All Day. Christy, Matt and Alonso review the giddy, absurdist romp that is "Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar," as well as the infuriating documentary "Framing Britney Spears." One of the best films of 2020, "Minari," is finally coming out, as well as the electrifying "Judas and the Black Messiah." And just in time for Valentines's Day, "To All the Boys: Always and Forever," the final installment of the YA franchise. In news, we discuss the hoopla surrounding several celebrities behaving badly, including Gina Carano, Joss Whedon and Lou Dobbs, Disney's plan to release "Black Widow" in theaters and Mark Cuban's decision not to play the national anthem before Dallas Mavericks games. (Also: We recorded this as Trump's second impeachment trial was wrapping up, so his acquittal hadn't happened yet.) And over at our Patreon, we recap this week's "WandaVision" episode as well as episode 6 of "Bridgerton." Grab a plate full of tropical fruit and join us!
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Feb 8, 2021 • 17min

Episode 163: Marvel Mondays: Iron Man

Welcome to the first episode of Marvel Mondays! It's a Breakfast All Day podcast series Christy is doing with her 11-year-old son, Nicolas, in which they're watching all the Marvel movies in order and then having a little conversation afterward. (And in case you're curious, they're doing them in order of theatrical release, not chronological order, which would put "Captain America: The First Avenger," well, first.) Nic is Christy's longtime plus-one and favorite movie buddy, and he's seen all the Marvel movies over the past several years. But he realized he hadn't seen any of the Iron Mans, for example, or the first couple of Thors, and suggested going back to the beginning and doing a massive rewatch. So here they are, starting with the original "Iron Man" (2008). This was so much fun, and we're excited to share more with you in the upcoming months. Join us every Monday, share it with your kids and let us know what you think! And thanks as always for listening.
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Feb 6, 2021 • 1h 20min

Episode 162: News, Malcolm & Marie, Bliss, Fake Famous, Little Fish

We light up the sky like a flame this week on Breakfast All Day. All the movies Christy, Matt and Alonso review have to do with fame, memory and leaving your mark on the world. We begin with "Malcolm & Marie," featuring strong performances and gorgeous cinematography but an exhausting, repetitive script; "Bliss," which toys with the nature of simulated reality; "Fake Famous," a documentary that explores what it takes to be an influencer; and "Little Fish," a sci-fi romance about a virus that causes dementia. In news, we talk about the sad loss of legends Christopher Plummer and Hal Holbrook, the Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild award nominations (and Trump's hilarious letter resigning from SAG), Evan Rachel Wood's allegations of abuse from ex-boyfriend Marilyn Manson, and the MyPillow guy's three-hour documentary about voter fraud (which we promise we won't review). And over at our Patreon, we recap this week's jaw-dropping "WandaVision" episode as well as the juicy episode 5 of "Bridgerton." Thanks as always for joining us.
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Jan 30, 2021 • 56min

Episode 161: News, The Little Things, Saint Maud

It's gloomy and rainy in Southern California, but we're here to offer some sunshine on Breakfast All Day. Christy, Alonso and Matt review "The Little Things," which feels like a "CSI" episode full of Oscar winners, and the deeply disturbing "Saint Maud," the first truly great movie of 2021. In news, we talk about the Super Bowl matchup between Matt's Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Gov. Gavin Newsom lifting the California stay-at-home order, the MyPillow guy getting kicked off Twitter, Spirit Award nominations and the AFI top 10, the arrival of First Dogs Champ and Major Biden at the White House and the sad loss of legends Cloris Leachman and Cicely Tyson within just days of each other. (Matt also tries to explain the whole Game Stop stock thing to us, but we're still confused.) And over at our Patreon, we recap this week's excellent episode of "WandaVision," which tied into the whole Marvel Cinematic Universe in clever ways, as well as episode 4 of "Bridgerton," with its pistols at dawn. Hope you're snuggly and warm, and thanks for hanging out with us.
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Jan 23, 2021 • 1h 10min

Episode 160: News, The Marksman, No Man's Land, The White Tiger

It's been an exciting week! And we're here to discuss all of it — and maybe even review some movies — on Breakfast All Day. In news, Christy, Alonso and Matt talk about the end of the Trump presidency and the inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, complete with the celebrity splendor and Bernie Sanders memes that brought some fun to this year's unusual festivities. We also review "The Marksman," "No Man's Land" and "The White Tiger." And over at our Patreon, we recap the third episodes of both "WandaVision" and "Bridgerton" and revisit John Frankenheimer's "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962), this month's Off the Menu selection. Listen and enjoy, and thanks as always for hanging out with us.
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Jan 19, 2021 • 52min

Episode 159: News, The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, Another Round

It's a very special Monday edition of Breakfast All Day. Christy, Matt and Alonso wanted to play a little catch-up with some news, theater marquees and movies we didn't get to over the holidays, so here we are. We have reviews of the extremely entertaining documentary "The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," as well as the deeply insightful drama "Another Round," starring Mads Mikkelsen in one of 2020's best performances. In news, we talk about the chaos and drama surrounding Trump's White House departure and the presidential inauguration on Jan. 20, and we look forward to the day when things aren't so eventful all the time. Thanks for hanging out with us today — we hope you enjoy this extra episode.
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Jan 16, 2021 • 1h 14min

Episode 158: News, Locked Down, Sylvie's Love, MLK/FBI

In a week full of flux and turmoil, it's nice to have some good movies to talk about on Breakfast All Day. Christy, Matt and Alonso review the covid heist comedy "Locked Down," starring Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor; the swoony romantic throwback "Sylvie's Love," with Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi Asomugha; and the fascinating documentary "MLK/FBI," featuring declassified documents from J. Edgar Hoover's investigation of Martin Luther King Jr. There's SO much news, including Trump's second impeachment and continued fallout from the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, Armie Hammer's alleged cannibalistic tendencies and a "Sex and the City" reboot sans Samantha. Over at our Patreon, we recap the first two episodes of the gleefully nostalgic new Disney+ series "WandaVision," as well as episode 2 of "Bridgerton" on Netflix. And be on the lookout Monday for a bonus episode, where we'll play catch up with a few more movies and share a bunch of marquees our listeners and viewers have sent. Thanks for sticking with us — we'll get through this together!
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Jan 9, 2021 • 1h 19min

Episode 157: News, Best and Worst Films of 2020

It's a brand new year with the same old insanity, but we're here to help you sort through it on Breakfast All Day. Matt, Alonso and Christy didn't feel right reviewing movies this week, given the violence in Washington D.C. and turmoil nationwide. Instead, we have a lengthy news segment about the rioting Trump incited as well as the ensuing fallout. (Of course, his Twitter banishment happened right after we finished recording). We also have a couple weeks' worth of entertainment and celebrity news, including the Kim and Kanye divorce, Hilaria Baldwin, deaths including Shabba Doo from "Breakin'," Dawn Wells and Tommy Lasorda, and the knighthood of Christy's hero, Roger Deakins. But! We couldn't begin 2021 without looking back at the best and worst films of 2020, so the three of us share our picks. And over at our Patreon, we begin filling up our dance card with the first episode of Netflix's "Bridgerton." We wish all good things for you in the new year, and we thank you for starting it off with us.
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Dec 23, 2020 • 1h 30min

Episode 156: News, Wonder Woman 1984, Soul, Promising Young Woman, One Night in Miami, News of the World

Everything you could possibly want is wrapped up and waiting for you under the tree at Breakfast All Day. Christy, Matt and Alonso review all the big Christmas releases a few days early: the sequel "Wonder Woman 1984," Pixar's "Soul," the excellent "Promising Young Woman," Regina King's directing debut "One Night in Miami" and the Tom Hanks Western "News of the World." In news, we discuss the LA Film Critics Association's awards voting, the continued criticism from filmmakers over the Warner Bros./HBO Max deal, Kirk Cameron's maskless Christmas caroling and Festivus! And over at our Patreon, we recap the last two episodes of "The Queen's Gambit" and revisit the movie our subscribers chose for this month's Off the Menu selection, 1974's "Black Christmas." This is our last episode of 2020, and we thank you sincerely for spending some time with us during this wretched year. Happy Holidays, and here's to a happier 2021!

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