

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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Sep 16, 2019 • 59min
Episode 066: A La Carte With Bobbi Brown McRae
Bobbi Brown McRae is one of the coolest women Christy knows, and this was clear long before Christy learned that she'd played a Smurf in the Ice Capades. The longtime figure skater, coach, actress and all-around badass discusses her life and career in the latest Breakfast All Day A La Carte episode. Bobbi talks about growing up in Los Angeles in the '60s and '70s, why she loves to perform and how she fought nerves during competition, and the joy she gets from coaching both figure skaters and hockey players. We also take on some serious topics: what can be done to keep young athletes safe from both sexual assault and psychological anxiety in such a high-pressure sport, as well as the body image issues that are so prevalent. Over the past decade, she's forged a side career as an actress in commercials, and she trains actors how to skate for movies and TV. And because we are a film podcast, Bobbi talks about the figure skating movies that get the sport right. Lace 'em up and join us.

Sep 12, 2019 • 33min
Episode 065: Hustlers, The Goldfinch, Raise Hell: The Life & Times of Molly Ivins
Don't be fooled by the rocks that we got. We're still Breakfast All Day from the block. And we were dazzled by Jennifer Lopez's electrifying performance in the true crime drama "Hustlers," although Christy and Alonso had differing levels of enthusiasm for the movie as a whole. We also review "The Goldfinch," the very self-serious film adaptation of the Pulitzer prize-winning novel, and the documentary "Raise Hell: The Life & Times of Molly Ivins," an entertaining and informative look at the trailblazing Texas political writer. And over at our Patreon, we've got some trailer nuggets for you. (We'll review "Smile," the Off the Menu movie you voted for us to watch, next week when Matt is back.) Come check us out on the main stage, and enjoy.

Sep 9, 2019 • 1h 11min
Episode 064: A La Carte With John Lang
Independent film producer John Lang and Christy have lots of Texas connections in common, so they had a great time reminiscing in this sprawling Breakfast All Day A La Carte interview. John talks about growing up in suburban Dallas during peak '90s Cowboys, studying at the University of Texas where he learned from indie film guru John Pierson, and getting his start on film sets in Los Angeles. He also discusses what he looks for in a new project — his work includes Harry Dean Stanton's final film, "Lucky" — and how streaming has changed the quantity and quality of movies we consume. Lots of good stories and information here, so listen and enjoy.

Sep 6, 2019 • 33min
Episode 063: It Chapter Two, Ms. Purple, The Peanut Butter Falcon
Like the members of the Losers Club, we're all together again after being away from each for a little while on Breakfast All Day. Alonso, Christy and Matt review the thrilling, sprawling horror sequel "It Chapter Two" and the Korean-American indie drama "Ms. Purple," and we play catch-up with "The Peanut Butter Falcon," since at least a couple of us had seen it and so many of you expressed interest in it. (Thanks for the Instagram feedback!) And over at our Patreon, we discuss several new trailers including "Waves" and "Black Christmas," and Alonso tells us about his time at the Venice Film Festival. Float on over and stay a while.

Sep 2, 2019 • 1h 3min
Episode 062: A La Carte With Dan Shaughnessy
Dan Shaughnessy is a legendary sportswriter, author and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. He's also a really old friend of Christy's, someone she and her family stay with whenever they're in Boston, which they did recently. This time, she also had the pleasure of sitting down with him for a Breakfast All Day A La Carte conversation about his lengthy and storied career. Dan talks about growing up a huge sports fan in small-town Groton, Mass., getting his start in sportswriting, and covering iconic teams for The Boston Globe like the Celtics in the '80s and the Red Sox through their many heartaches and triumphs. After all, he is the author of "The Curse of the Bambino." But Dan also loves movies, so we discuss his favorite baseball films and the ones that really get Boston right (including that tricky accent). This was so much fun, so please enjoy this on-location episode.

Aug 29, 2019 • 43min
Episode 061: Angel Has Fallen, Good Boys, Brittany Runs a Marathon, The Fanatic
Summer is over but we're here to provide a ray of sunshine with the Breakfast All Day Podcast. This week, it's just Christy and Matt — Alonso is away covering the Venice Film Festival — and Matt was nice enough to drive down to see Christy and play catch-up with some recent movies. We discuss the Gerard Butler action thriller "Angel Has Fallen," which was No. 1 at the box office last weekend; the charmingly raunchy coming-of-age comedy "Good Boys"; the indie "Brittany Runs a Marathon,"which resonated with both of us in myriad ways; and a new movie this week, "The Fanatic," starring John Travolta as an obsessed celebrity stalker. It is legitimately the worst movie of the year, yet it truly must be experienced. And over at our Patreon, we discuss a bunch of new trailers including "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" and "Joker." Come share the long Labor Day weekend with us.

Aug 26, 2019 • 1h 13min
Episode 060: A La Carte With Julian Higgins
Julian Higgins is a wise, talented filmmaker beyond his years. He's also a newly minted Academy member, so now he gets to use his great taste for the greater good. He and Christy talk about growing up among academics in New Hampshire, the movies he made as a kid, studying at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles and his excellent 2015 short "Winter Light," which landed on the Oscar shortlist for best live-action short. Julian also teaches film at Emerson College, so he has lots of good advice for others who aspire to make movies. Hope you enjoy this very informative Breakfast All Day A La Carte interview.

Aug 19, 2019 • 1h 11min
Episode 59: A La Carte With Jennie Morris
Jennie Morris is one of Christy's absolute best friends in the world, someone she's known since they were 6 years old. But Christy had the pleasure of discovering her all over again in this Breakfast All Day A La Carte conversation. Jennie is a longtime TV executive who currently has a key role in launching WarnerMedia's new streaming service HBO Max. But we go back to the beginning, talking about growing up in LA in the '70s and '80s and the TV shows that shaped her, traveling to Russia just after the fall of the Soviet Union and her lengthy career in television which has included stops at Showtime, the Sundance Channel and Pivot. It was so nice spending some extra time with this brilliant, busy lady. Hope you enjoy this conversation, too.

Aug 16, 2019 • 9min
Episode 058: Ready or Not
Christy's on vacation, and Matt and Alonso got their schedules so totally out of whack that the only new movie they've both seen is the horrifyingly funny hide-and-seek comedy READY OR NOT. And whether you're ready or not, here we come with our review. And if you join us at Patreon, you can hear us discuss new trailers like LITTLE WOMEN, PARASITE and LAST CHRISTMAS.

Aug 12, 2019 • 1h 2min
Episode 057: A La Carte With James Boyd
James Boyd is a guru of low-budget, do-it-yourself filmmaking. He's also an old friend of Christy's who shares a love of movies, so it was great to reconnect after nearly 30 years for this Breakfast All Day A La Carte conversation. Jim discusses his early interest in film growing up in Texas, moving out to Los Angeles to pursue his dreams of working in the industry and launching the all-digital Nodance Film Festival, which he ran for many years, to boost aspiring filmmakers during Sundance. He talks about the work he does through his production company, 6161 Entertainment, and how he has found a way to keep surviving and thriving and embracing technology as it continually changes. Lots of helpful tips in this one, so take a listen and enjoy.


