
Oh Brother
Real brothers, Reel Talk: Dan & Mike Smith cover film, TV, & artist interviews 🍿📺🎤 My brother Mike and I launched the “Oh Brother” podcast in 2020. The show’s primary objective is to share our enthusiasm for film and cinema in an informative and entertaining way. We also enjoy interviewing artists with diverse backgrounds in film and television who work both in front of and behind the scenes. We invite you to join us each week and follow the podcast so you never miss an episode. We’d love to hear from you, so email us or text us some fan mail to share your feedback on the show!
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Send us a text Ben Affleck is back, crunching numbers and cracking skulls—but does The Accountant 2 balance the books, or is it a cinematic audit nightmare? We"re breaking down the action, the math (don"t worry, there won’t be a pop quiz), and whether this sequel delivers the goods or fudges the numbers. Tune in to fin
Send us a text In this episode, my we take a spoiler-free look at Season 1 of Mobland, the gripping crime drama starring Tom Hardy. We discuss the show"s intense atmosphere, standout performances, and how it stacks up against other crime sagas. From power struggles to character dynamics, we break down what makes Moblan
Send us a text Finales can make or break a show"s legacy, and in this episode of the Oh Brother podcast we dive into the best and worst of them all. From The Sopranos" infamous blackout to the emotional farewell of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, plus the divisive endings of Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad—we break down wh
Send us a text In this episode, we dive into Steven Soderbergh’s latest spy thriller, Black Bag, starring Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett. We break down its sleek direction, gripping espionage twists, and the moral dilemmas at its core—loyalty to country vs. loyalty to love. With sharp dialogue and tense performa
Send us a text Alec Baldwin’s Rust is finally here—but can the film escape the shadow of its tragic past? In this episode, we break down the Western’s story, performances, and cinematography while commenting on the controversy that shaped its legacy. Is Rust a gripping tale of redemption, or does its history overshadow
Send us a text Dan and Mike go noir as they dive into Stephen Frears" The Grifters in its stunning new 4K release from the Criterion Collection. The brothers Smith break down the performances of John Cusack, Anjelica Huston, and Annette Bening, discuss the film’s slick style and haunting score, and debate whether this