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Hello, darkness, my old remake. Jay and Nate turn the lights on Star Trek Into Darkness (2013). J.J. Abrams and co. had a certified blockbuster reboot with the 2009 film. Why did it take four years to get this one together? Was this the worst-kept casting secret of all time? Where does this take the new timeline? Find out in our latest episode!

When you're scared but you still do it anyway, that's podcasting. Ryan, Ron, & Lindsey take you through the world of Coraline (2009).Henry Selick's stop-motion animation of the Neil Gaiman's novella was an artistic gamble that led to the third-highest grossing stop-motion movie of all time and a heap of critical praise. Join the Film Strip crew as they explore this dark fantasy and discuss why is still resonates with audiences.

The most Airplane - Star Wars movie ever made! The Film Strip crew reviews Spaceballs (1987). Mel Brooks leads a veritable all-star cast of comedic character actors in one of the best spoof movies ever filmed. Come celebrate your annual May the Fourth Be With You movie time with us as we discuss what makes this movie work some 30 years later.

This podcast is always one toke over the line. The Film Strip crew goes headlong into Reefer Madness (1936).

We make this podcast look good. Film Strip celebrates our 16th anniversary reviewing Men in Black (1997). Thank you to all of our loyal listeners for 16 years of this podcast!We hope you have fun as we take a light-speed journey down nostalgia lane with this late 90s, buddy-cop, star-making, quirky comedy.

Strange and Interesting things are the mission of this podcast. The Film Strip crew reviews the 1986 adaptation of Little Shop of Horrors. #musicalmovies #littleshopofhorrors #podcast

We all scream for nostalgia sometimes. Jay and Anthony from ‘Tis the Podcast review Scream 7.

This podcast will stop you cold. Lindsey, Ryan, and Ron review Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo.

Podcast ain’t empty, cuz. The Film Strip crew goes undercover for 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003).

Among Us on a train. The Film Strip gets a little sus for Murder on the Orient Express (1974).