Two sisters. Two coasts. One shared history of television super-fandom. Connor & Jordan Riley are re-watching the formative media of their youth - back with big brains and even bigger mouths.
Connor and Jordan can't stop the beat when they break down the dudes, dancing, and do's in the pod's first ever musical; Hairspray (2007) featuring Amanda Bynes.
Connor and Jordan celebrate 50 episodes of 2nd Showing by rehashing controversial takes, reading audience comments, and ranking the classics from the first four seasons. Here's to 50 more!
Connor and Jordan go backpacking through the Eurotrip of your dreams, meeting bald misogynists, bohemian bungeejumpers, and one very sexy secret service agent as they discuss Chasing Liberty, starring Mandy Moore.
Connor and Jordan enroll in Illyria Preparatory School for some gender-bending shenanigans, including brawling debutantes, tampon-treated nosebleeds, and Channing Tatum's cheese preferences in Amanda Bynes' teen soccer comedy based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, She's the Man.
Connor and Jordan learn the value of love (even if it's just for a little while) as they discover how to deal with dead boyfriends, DJ dads, and "just friends" who don't dance in the 2003 film adaptation based off of Sarah Dessen's books, How to Deal, starring Mandy Moore.
Connor and Jordan cross the pond once again to discuss the merits of chandeliers as party topics, rich boys as parking attendants, and Kelly Preston as the villain in the teen rom-com What A Girl Wants, starring Amanda Bynes.
Connor and Jordan take a walk down memory lane with Mr. If He Wanted To He Would, jumping into a discussion of ugly sweaters, alt-right pipelines, and Jamie's other boyfriend in Mandy Moore's 2003 tearjerker, A Walk To Remember.
Connor and Jordan post up in the prop closet to discuss free cokes, Frankie Muniz, and the wave of familiar faces in their first Amanda Bynes feature, Big Fat Liar.
Mandy Mania begins with the first episode of season 4! Princess lessons are in session when Connor and Jordan dissect deadbeat dads, dates with Michael Moscovitz, and the Stupid Cupid dance routine in Mandy Moore's first feature film, The Princess Diaries.
That's a wrap on season 3! Connor and Jordan unpack the Kirsten Dunst lore, her early work as well as her more recent turns, and her most notable fashion and popular culture moments in the season 3 Finale of Days of Dunst.
Connor and Jordan draw the Days of Dunst to a close in a daze of pastel Monolos, impotent men, and the downfall of the French monarchy. Let them eat cake as they watch Sofia Coppola's ode to the ultimate teen queen, Marie Antionette, starring Kristin Dunst.
Connor and Jordan ring in the New Year with the one we've been waiting for. Filmed on location in their Kentucky hometown, Cameron Crowe's Elizabethtown (2005) is cracking open an Ale 8, rooting for the Cardinals and correcting your pronunciation of "Louisville".
Connor and Jordan are serving up a well-matched discussion on Kirsten Dunst's backhand, Austin Nichol's sweatband, and Paul Bettany's sex appeal in the tennis movie that walked so that Challengers could run - 2001's unsung sports rom-com Wimbledon (2004).
Connor and Jordan throw out their spidey suits, reject rugged individualism, and get caught in the web of Sam Raimi's inspiring superhero classic, Spider-Man 2, starring Kirsten Dunst.
Connor and Jordan find that there's so much to tell when talking about upside-down kisses, Macy Gray parades, and manic weapons manufacturers in their first Marvel movie, Spiderman (2002), starring Kirsten Dunst as Mary-Jane Watson.
Connor and Jordan enter the blue-tinged world of LA in 2001 to discuss race relations, mental health, and whatever the hell is on Kirsten Dunst’s floor in the troubled teen blueprint Crazy/Beautiful.
Connor and Jordan egg each other on discussing Martin Short's one liners, Kirsten Dunst's original compositions, and Shane West’s fake British accent while recapping 2001's Midsummer Night’s Dream adaptation, Get Over It.
Connor and Jordan discuss Cliff's entitlement, Isis's academic career, and Torrence's second-place win in Part 2 of this Bring It On rewatch.
Connor and Jordan chat spirit fingers, stress dreams, and suburban white guilt in this rewatch of the ultimate entry in cheer-cinema, Bring It On, starring Kirsten Dunst.
Connor and Jordan take on nepo babies, bible thumpers, and teenage voyeurs in their discussion of Sophia Coppola’s first feature film, the Virgin Suicides, starring Kirsten Dunst. TW: Suicide
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