Movies Episodes

Midweek Mention... The Running Man (1987)
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Nov. 18, 2025

Midweek Mention... The Running Man (1987)

Arnold Schwarzenegger in a yellow jumpsuit, a murderous game show, and more terrible puns than should be legal – this week we’re diving into The Running Man (1987). Set in the far-flung future of… 2017, the film drops Arnie into a fascist police state where the government keeps the masses quiet with a wildly popular TV bloodsport. Framed as the “Butcher of Bakersfield,” helicopter pilot Ben Richards is forced onto The Running Man , a gladiatorial game show hosted by the gloriously slimy Damon Ki...
The King of New York
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Nov. 13, 2025

The King of New York

Christopher Walken, Larry Fishburne, and Abel Ferrara’s moral abyss of a movie. This week, the dads descend into King of New York , the neon-slick crime drama that turns Manhattan into a fever dream of violence, power, and warped justice. Walken plays Frank White , a freshly released drug lord who wants to “give back” — but only by murdering every rival and funding a hospital with blood money. His crew? Mostly Black. His moral compass? Bent beyond repair. His dance moves? Still pure Walken. What...
Midweek Mention... Badlands
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Nov. 11, 2025

Midweek Mention... Badlands

You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out! Terrence Malick’s debut gets the Bad Dads treatment. We dive into the cool, clinical menace of Martin Sheen’s James-Dean-by-way-of-the-Midwest and Sissy Spacek’s fairytale-flat voiceover that makes murder sound like homework. What the episode covers The real-world shadow: The Starkweather–Fugate killings that inspired Bad...
Starship Troopers
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Nov. 6, 2025

Starship Troopers

Starship Troopers (1997): Would you like to know more? We’re suiting up for Paul Verhoeven’s gloriously un-subtle space satire—where propaganda pops like bubblegum, the bugs aren’t the dumb ones, and “service guarantees citizenship.” We talk giant arachnids, bigger egos, and why so many people somehow missed the joke. What we cover The Federal Network effect: recruitment ads, newsreels, and how the film weaponises UI/UX to sell fascism with a smile. Rico’s journey: classroom ideology → boot-camp...
Midweek Mention... Chinatown
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Nov. 4, 2025

Midweek Mention... Chinatown

In this episode, we wade into Chinatown — a sun-bleached noir where water is power, everyone’s lying, and the system wins. We talk Jack Nicholson’s bandaged nose, Faye Dunaway’s glass-shard fragility, John Huston’s all-time villainy, and that ending that still guts you. Yes, we address the director caveat up front; then we focus on what’s on screen: A precision-engineered thriller that never wastes a line, a clue, or a cut. What we cover Why “Chinatown”? The title’s bleak punchline and what “for...
Screens & Better Man
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Oct. 30, 2025

Screens & Better Man

In this week’s episode we dive into Better Man , Michael Gracey’s glossy Robbie Williams biopic — the one where Robbie is portrayed as a CGI chimp . Yes, really. It’s a bold swing that reframes a familiar music-biopic arc with unexpected bite: boy-band manufacture, burnout, reinvention, and the messy business of becoming “Robbie” when “Robert” is still in the room. What we cover The Big Swing: Why the CGI chimp isn’t a gimmick for giggles but a visual metaphor for the “performing monkey” persona...
Midweek Mention... Project Nim
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Oct. 28, 2025

Midweek Mention... Project Nim

Chimp genius or 70s hubris in a suede jacket? We dive into James Marsh’s Project Nim —the wild “let’s raise a chimp as a human” saga aimed at dunking on Noam/“Nim” Chomsky and proving apes can master language. What we actually get: sex-commune vibes, bad science, worse ethics, and one heartbreakingly charismatic chimp shunted between indulgent “parents,” media circuses, and grim laboratories. We talk: Language vs mimicry: 120+ signs learned…or just expert begging? The ‘parents’: breast-feeding (...
Neighbours & The Ballad of Wallis Island
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Oct. 23, 2025

Neighbours & The Ballad of Wallis Island

This week, the dads swapped blockbusters for something quieter, sadder, and sneakily hilarious: The Ballad of Wallis Island , the melancholic comedy starring Tim Key , Tom Basden , and Carey Mulligan . In a remote Welsh idyll, a lonely lottery winner (Key) invites his favourite long-lost folk duo to reunite and perform a private gig just for him. What follows is a beautifully awkward, bittersweet exploration of nostalgia, grief, and the impossibility of recapturing the past — with an emotional g...
Midweek Mention... Neighbours (Again)
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Oct. 21, 2025

Midweek Mention... Neighbours (Again)

Neighbours — Episode 234 (Charlene’s Debut) We dove back into Ramsay Street for a pure hit of Aussie soap nostalgia: Neighbours ep. 234 , a.k.a. the first-ever appearance of Charlene (a tiny, feral Kylie Minogue ) breaking into a house and into British hearts. Why this episode slaps Iconic entrance: Scott grabs a “burglar” in the window… hat comes off… “ Charlene! ” Cue destiny, perms, and pop superstardom. Peak mullet era: Two mullets before the first ad break. Oxygen levels dangerously low in ...
Alarms & Love Lies Bleeding
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Oct. 16, 2025

Alarms & Love Lies Bleeding

The dads return to their spiritual home — the grimy, neon-lit world of A24 — for Love Lies Bleeding , a wild, sweaty, steroid-soaked crime-romance from director Rose Glass ( Saint Maud ). Kristen Stewart plays Lou , a gym manager in a desert backwater who falls for Jackie (Katy O’Brien), a drifter and aspiring bodybuilder built like a Marvel origin story. Their chemistry is instant, their passion feral — and before long, they’re injecting more than just steroids together. But this love story’s l...
Midweek Mention... Chopper
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Oct. 15, 2025

Midweek Mention... Chopper

This week, the dads head down under for Chopper — the semi-biographical crime film that introduced the world to Eric Bana’s raw, terrifying range. Directed by Andrew Dominik ( The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford ), it tells the story of Mark “Chopper” Read , Australia’s most notorious criminal, self-mythologising psychopath and folk hero rolled into one. Part prison horror, part dark comedy, Chopper opens with its antihero stabbing a rival inmate 15 times for crossing a li...
Hot Drinks & Green Room
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Oct. 9, 2025

Hot Drinks & Green Room

This week, the dads head into the mosh pit with Jeremy Saulnier’s brutal, claustrophobic thriller Green Room — where a struggling punk band finds themselves trapped in a neo-Nazi club after witnessing a murder. It’s one part siege movie, one part social horror, and all parts grim . When the Ain’t Rights take a last-minute gig deep in Oregon’s backwoods, they expect low pay and bad beer — not blood, dogs, machetes and Patrick Stewart as a terrifying skinhead ringleader. What follows is a night of...
Midweek Mention... King of Kong: A Fistful of Dollars
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Oct. 7, 2025

Midweek Mention... King of Kong: A Fistful of Dollars

The dads go full retro this week with The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters , the 2007 documentary that turns arcade gaming into blood sport — complete with villains, underdogs, mullets, and enough ego to fill an entire arcade. In one corner: Billy Mitchell , hot-sauce magnate, self-styled all-American hero, and the reigning Donkey Kong world champion since 1982. In the other: Steve Wiebe , a laid-off family man from Seattle with a garage, a Donkey Kong cabinet, and an obsessive drive to final...
Roberts & All The President's Men
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Sept. 25, 2025

Roberts & All The President's Men

This week we celebrate the late, great Robert Redford the Bad Dads way: with a chaotic Top 5 Roberts and a deep dive into All the President’s Men — the newsroom thriller where Redford and Dustin Hoffman painstakingly peel back Watergate until the whole presidency caves in. It’s cigarettes, typewriters, and journalism that actually mattered. What we get into Redford & Hoffman, peak charisma: why their odd-couple energy (and immaculate 70s fits) makes procedural journalism feel electric. The craft...
Midweek Mention... Indecent Proposal
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Sept. 23, 2025

Midweek Mention... Indecent Proposal

We don’t usually double up on an actor, but when Robert Redford died at 89, it felt only right to go again. A true Hollywood legend — Butch Cassidy , The Sting , All the President’s Men — Redford left us not just with an iconic filmography but also Sundance, a festival that gave countless indie movies a life. This week, we pay tribute by reviewing Indecent Proposal (1993). It’s the one where a young, loved-up couple (Woody Harrelson and Demi Moore) are offered a cool million dollars by Redford’s...
Breaks & No Hard Feelings
Sept. 18, 2025

Breaks & No Hard Feelings

Jennifer Lawrence goes full-send comedy in No Hard Feelings , playing Maddie — a broke Montauk local hired by uptight parents to “de-awkward” their 19-year-old son before college. The setup’s spicy, the execution’s funnier than it has any right to be, and yes, we talk about that beach fight. What we dig into J-Law in chaos mode: fearless physical comedy, tight timing, and why this role works because it’s her. Awkward vs. raunchy: does the film land its sweet/icky tightrope walk? Age-gap discours...
Midweek Mention... Breakdown
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Sept. 16, 2025

Midweek Mention... Breakdown

The dads are back in the mid-90s sweet spot with Breakdown (1997), a lean, relentless thriller starring Kurt Russell and his glorious Hollywood hair. Jeff (Russell) and his wife Amy (Kathleen Quinlan) are relocating cross-country when their Jeep suddenly dies in the middle of nowhere. A friendly trucker (the ever-sinister J.T. Walsh) offers Amy a lift to a nearby diner. She never arrives. What follows is a stripped-down race against time, as Jeff discovers he’s stumbled into a gang’s deadly sche...
Copies & Copycat
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Sept. 11, 2025

Copies & Copycat

This week the dads take a look at Copycat (1995), a mid-90s thriller that wants to be Silence of the Lambs but often ends up more made-for-TV movie . Sigourney Weaver stars as an agoraphobic psychologist dragged into a game of cat-and-mouse with a serial killer imitating history’s most infamous murderers. Holly Hunter and Dermot Mulroney round out the cast, while Harry Connick Jr. chews the scenery as a crooning creep. In true Bad Dads style, we pull the film apart and ask: Does Copycat earn its...
Midweek Mention... The Pink Panther
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Sept. 9, 2025

Midweek Mention... The Pink Panther

This week the dads step into glamorous 1960s Europe with Blake Edwards’ The Pink Panther (1963) — the first outing for Peter Sellers’ bumbling Inspector Clouseau. For many of us, this was like watching it for the first time. Sure, we’d caught bits on Sunday TV over the years, but sitting down start-to-finish was a new experience — and a surprising one. Despite being branded a Clouseau movie, Sellers actually takes a back seat to David Niven’s dashing jewel thief Sir Charles Lytton and Robert Wag...
Cowboys Vs Waiting Rooms & The Man Standing Next
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Sept. 4, 2025

Cowboys Vs Waiting Rooms & The Man Standing Next

South Korea. 1979. Forty days to an assassination. We dive into Woo Min-ho’s icy political thriller The Man Standing Next — a gripping, true-events drama about KCIA director Kim Gyu-pyeong (played by Squid Game ’s Front Man, Lee Byung-hun ) as he weighs loyalty, country, and a bullet. What the film’s about After years in President Park Chung-hee ’s inner circle, Kim watches the regime harden: political purges, wiretaps, street crackdowns, and a rival enforcer ( Chief Kwak ) pushing for blood. Wh...
Midweek Mention... Mad to be Normal
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Sept. 2, 2025

Midweek Mention... Mad to be Normal

This week the dads take on Mad to Be Normal (2017), a little-seen British drama starring David Tennant as the controversial Scottish psychiatrist R.D. Laing. Set in 1960s London, the film follows Laing’s radical experiment at Kingsley Hall, where doctors and patients lived side by side without medication, shock therapy, or the heavy hand of institutional psychiatry. Instead, Laing championed empathy, conversation, and even LSD as pathways to healing — ideas that put him at odds with the medical ...
Hughs & Heretic
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Aug. 28, 2025

Hughs & Heretic

This week’s episode is positively huge (and Hugh-filled). 👼 Heretic We dive into Heretic (2024), the claustrophobic new thriller from A24 in which two young missionaries find themselves trapped in the home of Hugh Grant — who’s swapped his floppy-haired rom-com persona for a sinister host obsessed with theology, control, and blueberry pie. It’s equal parts scripture, serial killer, and Monopoly rules lawyer. We get into: Hugh Grant’s unnervingly charming turn as a religious sadist. The film’s su...
Midweek Mention... Four Weddings and a Funeral
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Aug. 26, 2025

Midweek Mention... Four Weddings and a Funeral

This week, the Dads dust off their morning suits and dive into Richard Curtis’ runaway hit Four Weddings and a Funeral . Mike Newell’s rom-com was the film that turned Hugh Grant into floppy-haired royalty, introduced us to Andie MacDowell’s enigmatic Carrie, and made swearing at alarm clocks a national pastime. We talk through all four weddings (and, yes, the funeral), unpacking: Hugh Grant’s career-defining “stammering English gent” routine. Andie MacDowell’s aloof American elegance — and the ...
Twins & Barbie
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Aug. 21, 2025

Twins & Barbie

This week on Bad Dads Film Review , we double up on trouble (and laughs) with our Top 5 Twins before diving headfirst into Greta Gerwig’s billion-dollar juggernaut Barbie . 👯 Double Vision From Arnold and Danny in Twins to the terrifying Grady girls from The Shining , via Tintin’s bumbling detectives and even a detour into real-life Hollywood doppelgängers, we explore the weird, wonderful, and occasionally creepy world of twins on screen. Expect heated debate, dodgy impressions, and at least one...