Bryce and Nic both are both involved in the entertainment industry AND they both love movies! While Bryce scoffs at Nic's artistic and glossy recommendations, Nic turns his nose at Bryce's gritty and often macho taste. The duo go back and forth by giving each other flicks to watch and dissecting them the only way they know how, by ripping them to pieces!
After being deeply unimpressed with Nic’s last feature, Bryce decided to show Nic how it’s done when it comes to romantic dramas. This week, Bryce goes for a freshie with Celine Song’s sophomore effort, Materialists. Can Nic get on board, or is this one set up for disappointment.
After having success with his last pick, Nic makes the ambitious choice of giving Bryce quite an artsy flick in Parthenope. Will he be bewildered by the beauty, or will this one fall short?
After a long awaited win last week, Bryce doubles down by giving Nic a risky film. Nic has a tendency to turn his nose at violent films, but can he come around to Green Room?
In a desperate bid to get back on track, Nic takes on a different strategy by giving Bryce a documentary! This week, we take a look at the indie cult classic Frank and Cindy and we’ll see if Bryce can get on board!
As Bryce looks to desperately break out of the losing slump he’s in, he must dig deep into his arsenal of beloved films to get Nic onside again. The formula is simple, a big budget, a big time director, the best cast the 90s has to offer and one of the highest grossing films of the 90s. Can Bryce get Nic excited about Ron Howard’s Ransom?
Nic is sure he has an absolute sure thing on his hands by picking a film that is considered to be one of the greatest creations of all time, but does Bryce have other thoughts in mind?
Bryce pulls out the big guns in the midst of a losing streak, trying out another fighting film to try and get Nic on board. Will he see the light with the MMA family drama Warrior?
Nic picks the incredibly divisive Swedish flick The Square as his answer to a return to form. This movie is long, it is artsy and it is incredibly odd. So will Bryce enjoy it, or is it more misery for the guy that likes arty films?
After a slow burn last week, Bryce kicks things up a gear with Robert Rodriguez’s cult classic The Faculty. Nic has a strong opinion about this one, but will he love it or hate it?
After Bryce threw his attempt at an artsy film at Nic last week, this week he returns serve with his attempt at a macho flick. The flick in question is Roman Polanski's Chinatown, which is a strange attempt at going macho. That being said, will Bryce be charmed by Jack Nicholson and co in this 70s classic?
This week, the boys switch roles! Instead of Bryce picking his usual macho selection, he blesses Nic with an artsy flick that he hasn't seen. Looking back to his days learning Italian in high school, Bryce recalled the Robert Benigni film that left a lasting impression. Playing right into Nic's hand, will he enjoy this Oscar favourite from the 90s, or will the switcheroo backfire BADLY!?
After back-to-back disappointments, Nic pulls out the big guns with a 90s Oscar favourite in As Good As It Gets. The Academy loved this film, but will Bryce feel the same way?
After being given a film that is revered last week, Bryce decided to give Nic a film that is equally as iconic. Will Nic get on board with the dark horse in Ben Stiller’s The Cable Guy, or will this be another flop in a long line of flops?
After leaving Bryce deeply unsatisfied with his last selection, Nic pulls out the big guns with the Orson Welles’ classic Citizen Kane. Will Bryce be wowed by the film people often praise as the all time greatest, or is more disappointment in store?
After a pretty solid stance on Nic’s choice last week, Bryce fights Heche with Heche by giving him a black comedy satire with 2016’s Catfight. Will Nic get on board with this bizarre piece of cinema, or is it a little too out there and violent for the boy who thinks artsy films are sick?
This week Nic takes us back to the 90s for Ivan Reitman’s Six Days, Seven Nights, a film that time forgot. Nic thinks it’s a bundle of fun, but will Bryce share the same sentiment?
Bryce tasks Nic with an all time classic in The Deer Hunter in a bid to get him on board with a war film, which isn’t typically to his liking. Can he get on board with this epic War drama starting the great Robert De Niro?
Nic picks his second 2024 release of the season with Heretic, a horror film starring Hugh Grant. Will this eerie chiller about religion be enough to get Bryce over the line?
After an unsuccessful venture with Nic’s favourite flick of 2024, Bryce gives Nic his favourite to see if he can get him over. The dark indie thriller, Strange Darling is the film in question and Nic has a LOT of thoughts.
Nic picks his favourite film of 2024, political thriller and Oscar favourite Conclave. Will Bryce find himself enthralled by this critically acclaimed Pope flick, or will it be a snoozer?
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