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Missing Frames: Catching up with Cinema

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No more excuses! Join these heroic podcasters as they plunge the depths of cinema to watch all the movies they should have seen long ago. From classics like Citizen Kane to fan favorites like The Princess Bride, your hosts seek to not only make up for their years of cinematic ignorance but to delight the masses with their thoughtful and entertaining examinations.

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The Notebook is considered by many to be one of the great romantic movies of all time, and what better time to watch a beloved romantic movie than the weekend before Valentine's Day? Lindsey Kendrick joins Shawn Eastridge for his first... more

George Orwell's classic dystopian novel 1984 is one of Missing Frames host Shawn Eastridge's all-time favorites. And though Michael Radford's film adaptation (released in 1984) has a decent reputation thanks to Roger Deakins' stunning... more

Released in 1986, Jim Henson's final film Labyrinth was a bit of a flop both financially and critically. In the years since it's release, however, it's become something of a cult classic and has an incredibly devoted following. In honor of... more

The Blues Brothers is one of the greatest comedies of all time. Few films have successfully meshed so many different genres and emerged victorious. It's a comedy, a musical and an action movie; for years it even held the record for... more

Catching Up on Lethal Weapon On March 6, 1987, the 'buddy cop' genre was refined to near-perfect with the Shane Black-penned, Richard Donner-helmed film Lethal Weapon. Starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover doing some of the best... more

Catching Up on National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation It's that time...the holiday season has arrived! So why not check out some Christmas movies our hosts have never seen? Released on December 1, 1989, National Lampoon's Christmas... more

Catching up on Rushmore In 1998, Wes Anderson followed up his modest debut film Bottle Rocket with a work of absolute genius: Rushmore. With Rushmore, Anderson demonstrated the unique visual stylings, song choices and storytelling... more

Catching up on E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Hop on your flying bikes and join the Missing Frames crew as one of our co-hosts watches E.T. for the first time ever. Beloved by audiences worldwide and considered to be one of the greatest films... more

Catching up on Gremlins Is there such a thing as ‘too many Gremlins?' Shawn Eastridge and Alex Beard intend to find out with their first ever viewing of Gremlins. Released in 1984, Gremlins was a major hit with audiences and... more

Catching up on Citizen Kane Citizen Kane is widely regarded by many as ‘The Greatest Motion Picture of All Time,' but how does it hold up to someone who's never seen it before? Join hosts Shawn Eastridge, Richie Pepio... more

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