Joshua and Phoebe Yell About Movies!
Newlyweds Joshua and Phoebe mix film reviews with a little conversation - and a lot of laughs. Join them (and some amazing featured guests) as they navigate a new film each week; bringing unique perspectives on the latest films that have people talking.
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Joshua and Phoebe Yell About Movies! is back! What's with all the exclamation points? We love the Oscars and we love talking about the Oscars. We hope that you have just as much fun listening to this as we do talking about. We especially want to thank special guest Daniel (DB) Frick for talking with us about it. Yo
Joshua and Phoebe Yell About Movies! is back! What's with all the exclamation points? We watched the new release film The Menu starring Ralph Fiennes as a chef of a restaurant that only serves once a day on an island only accessible by boat that people pay thousands of dollars to eat at. He secretly has a grudge and wa
We've been waiting for this film for a long time and now that it's out we can tell you with no spoilers that The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent starring Nicolas Cage and Pedro Pascal is the funniest film of all time if you are a Nicolas Cage superfan which we apparently are. Watch the film and see if you can cat
Hey Movie Listeners! Walk. Don't run to your nearest movie theater because Everything Everywhere All At Once is not streaming everywhere and its breathtaking combination of Matrix Style universe building with Jackie Chan style martial arts fighting crossed with a real family drama about love and acceptance will make
Coda won Best Picture and Our Hearts and we say ”Why Will Smith? Why?” with Phoebe’s Dad George!
Hey Movie Yelling Listeners! This week's episode was recorded the day after the Academy Awards, yes the same awards with the now infamous Will Smith slapping Chris Rock moment that you, me, and everyone you know could not stop talking about. But we also could not stop talking about Coda, a film that we watched the n
Hey gang! Phoebe and I had the time of our lives on our recent honeymoon in Hawaii and took away memories that will last a lifetime, including watching the films The Lost Daughter and Old Henry on the plane. Naturally, we decided to yell about them. The Lost Daughter is a haunting, slow-moving, moody meditative piece