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  • Top Gun 3, Ocean’s Prequel & Spaceballs 2 — The Biggest Movie News This Week
    2026/04/24

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James break down a stacked lineup of movie news, starting with developments on the Ocean’s prequel and what a return to that world could look like from a new perspective. They then dive into updates on Top Gun 3, discussing how the franchise might follow up its massive success and what expectations look like going forward. The conversation also covers the long-rumored Spaceballs 2, exploring whether the comedy sequel can land in today’s landscape and what it would need to get right. Wrapping things up, Matt and James talk about the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic and why it’s shaping up to be one of the most talked-about music films in years. Along the way, they reflect on how studios are balancing nostalgia, legacy, and audience demand across these major projects.

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    30 分
  • Criterion of the Month | Paths of Glory — War Without Glory
    2026/04/21

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    This month on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James take a deep dive into Paths of Glory, one of the most powerful anti-war films ever made. The conversation explores how the film confronts authority, morality, and the brutal realities of war through its stark storytelling and unforgettable performances. Matt and James break down the film’s structure, its use of tension and perspective, and how it builds toward one of the most devastating conclusions in cinema. Along the way, they reflect on its historical context, its lasting influence, and why Paths of Glory continues to resonate as both a film and a statement decades after its release.

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    47 分
  • Movie News | Gosling, Dafoe, Harry Potter Series & Adam Sandler Projects
    2026/04/17

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James break down a wide range of movie and television news, starting with the latest updates involving Ryan Gosling and what his upcoming projects could mean for his already diverse career. They then turn to Willem Dafoe, discussing his continued presence in bold, character-driven roles and what’s next for one of the most distinctive actors working today. The conversation also dives into the developing Harry Potter television series, exploring what a long-form adaptation could bring to the world and how it might differ from the original films. Wrapping things up, they talk about Adam Sandler’s latest projects and how his career continues to balance between comedy hits and more dramatic turns.

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    39 分
  • Ranking the Most Iconic Movie Cars of All Time
    2026/04/07

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James rank the most iconic movie cars of all time, breaking down the vehicles that became just as legendary as the characters who drove them. From crime-fighting machines and time-traveling classics to street-racing staples and muscle car monsters, the conversation explores what makes a movie car truly unforgettable. Is it design? Cultural impact? The scenes they’re attached to? Or the way they define an entire film? Along the way, Matt and James debate personal favorites, controversial placements, and the difference between a cool car and a cinematic icon. It’s a full throttle discussion about the machines that stole the spotlight and left tire marks across film history.

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    43 分
  • Movie News | Chuck Norris Passing, Tarantino TV Show, Spider-Man: Brand New Day & Project Hail Mary
    2026/03/27

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James break down a major slate of entertainment headlines, starting with the latest news and online reports surrounding Chuck Norris and addressing what’s confirmed versus speculation. From there, the conversation shifts to updates on Quentin Tarantino’s reported television project and what a move to the small screen could mean for his legacy as a filmmaker. They also dive into Spider-Man: Brand New Day, discussing what the project could signal for the future of the character and the broader franchise. Wrapping things up, Matt and James explore new developments on Project Hail Mary, examining the challenges of adapting the ambitious sci-fi novel and why it could become one of the most exciting releases on the horizon.

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    51 分
  • Movie News | Lanterns, The Boys, Tarantino’s Next Project & Scary Movie 6
    2026/03/20

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James break down a packed lineup of movie and television updates, starting with new developments surrounding Lanterns and what the series could mean for the future of DC’s interconnected storytelling. They also dive into the latest news on The Boys, discussing how the franchise continues to evolve and what might be next for its violent, satirical take on superheroes. The conversation then shifts to Quentin Tarantino’s next project, examining what we know so far and how it could fit into the legacy of one of modern cinema’s most distinctive filmmakers. Wrapping things up, they react to news about Scary Movie 6 and whether the spoof genre can still land in today’s film landscape.

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    40 分
  • 2026 Oscars | Winners, Surprises & Snubs
    2026/03/17

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James break down the 2026 Oscars, diving into the biggest winners, the most surprising moments, and the snubs that sparked the most debate. The conversation looks at how the night unfolded, which films and performances came out on top, and whether the Academy got it right this year. Along the way, they reflect on the state of the industry, how the awards season shaped expectations going in, and what these results might say about where movies are heading next. It’s a full recap of the night, from the predictable wins to the moments no one saw coming.

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    58 分
  • (Re-Release) | Christopher Nolan’s Batman Full Trilogy Review
    2026/03/10

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    This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James revisit one of the most influential superhero sagas ever put to screen — Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy. Nearly two decades after it began, these films still define what a modern comic book movie can be. We start with Batman Begins (2005), exploring how Nolan rebuilt Batman from the ground up with a gritty origin story, grounded world-building, and Christian Bale’s layered take on Bruce Wayne. Then we dive into The Dark Knight (2008) — the film that redefined the genre with Heath Ledger’s legendary performance as the Joker, a crime-thriller edge, and a cultural impact that still resonates today. Finally, we unpack The Dark Knight Rises (2012) — its ambitious scope, divisive moments, and whether it sticks the landing as the trilogy’s finale. Along the way, we compare the films’ themes, highlight the performances that shaped them, and debate whether Nolan’s trilogy still stands as the definitive Batman story in cinema.

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