Episode 9.5 – Announcement

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Episode 9.5 – Announcement
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Announcing our line-up for Episode 10 — Chris’ pick: Netflix’s girl-powered twist on Sherlockian adventure, Enola Holmes (2020). Beau’s response: the belovedly atmospheric and thoroughly Caledonian romance, I Know Where I’m Going! (1945).

Episode 9 – “Re-Rebecca” ft. Rebecca (2020) & Rebecca (1940)

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Episode 9 - "Re-Rebecca" ft. Rebecca (2020) & Rebecca (1940)
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In this special episode Beau & Chris make their first logical comparison: Alfred Hitchcock’s Criterion psychodrama vs. the sultry new Netflix remake.

Who makes a better Max de Winter? Does Monte Carlo look best in color? What happens when Beau & Chris record in the same studio together for the first time? Tune in for all this and so much more.

Episode 8.5 – Announcement

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Episode 8.5 - Announcement
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Announcing our line-up for Episode 9 — Chris’ pick: Netflix’s sensual new mystery, Rebecca (2020) Beau’s response: … also Rebecca, but the 1940 version by the Master of Suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock.

Episode 8 – “Silly Adventures in Drugs and Violence” ft. Project Power (2020) & Police Story (1985)

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Episode 8 - “Silly Adventures in Drugs and Violence” ft. Project Power (2020) & Police Story (1985)
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You wanted the podcast to get more artful and avant-garde, and we’ve got you covered. We’re so dedicated to mixing things up that we accidentally deleted episode 8 and have released episode 9 in its place. We constantly reference the original episode 8 and its films, just to keep you on your toes. If you think the timeline is crazy now, just wait till we get to episode 16.

Oh, and we also discuss Netflix’s “Project Power” and Jackie Chan’s “Police Story.” We talk about drugs and the massive gray area that exists between law abiding citizens and psychopathic murderers. Could you kill a man? Could you take a drug? Listen and find out.

Episode 7.5 – Announcement

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Episode 7.5 - Announcement
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We live! After a temporary and unexpected hiatus, we’re back with a new episode on the horizon. Announcing our line-up for Episode 8 — Chris’ pick: Netflix’s superhero cop caper Project Power (2020). Beau’s response: Jackie Chan-helmed criterion classic Police Story (1985).

Episode 7 – “Cops, Racism, and Centaurs” ft. Bright (2017) & In the Heat of the Night (1967)

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Episode 7 - "Cops, Racism, and Centaurs" ft. Bright (2017) & In the Heat of the Night (1967)
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This week, on a very special Kicking & Streaming: Beau and Chris take a look at racial tension throughout the years through the lens of cop procedurals, with wildly varying results.

Episode 6.5 – Announcement

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Episode 6.5 - Announcement
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Announcing our line-up for Episode 7 — Chris’ pick: Netflix’s gritty fantasy cop thriller Bright (2017). Beau’s response: Academy Award-winning cop drama In the Heat of the Night (1967).

Episode 6 – “Romance, Revenge, Repeat” ft. Palm Springs (2020) & Unfaithfully Yours (1948)

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Episode 6 - “Romance, Revenge, Repeat” ft. Palm Springs (2020) & Unfaithfully Yours (1948)
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Beau and Chris dig into quirky, dark rom-coms with a time-bending twist – one of them metaphorically, the other metaphysically.

Episode 5.5 – Announcement

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Announcing our line-up for Episode 6 — Beau’s pick: Preston Sturges’ darkly comical screwball mystery, “Unfaithfully Yours” (1948). Chris’ response: Hulu’s brand-new original time-bender, “Palm Springs” (2020).

Episode 5 – “Animal Companionship” ft. Okja (2017) & The Black Stallion (1979)

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Episode 5 – “Animal Companionship” ft. Okja (2017) & The Black Stallion (1979)
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Beau and Chris dig deep into healthy, natural, and perfectly legal relationships between humans and animals, whether they’re genetically engineered super pigs or mysterious shipwrecked horses. Featuring a very special performance by Jake Gyllenhaal that we’re still trying to figure out.