InsideFlix Podcast
From blockbusters to hidden gems and beloved classics, Mike, Richard, and Raymond, three movie-loving brothers, explore the entertainment landscape through weekly pop culture discussions. Get their insights, opinions, and binge-watch recommendations for recent releases. With a perfect blend of critique and heartfelt appreciation, these brothers celebrate the magic of movies and TV.
Episodes
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
Brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond are here for their weekly discussion, covering the recent movie and television news. They also offer their thoughts on some recent movie releases.
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
Brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond discuss recent Marvel news and they also share their first reactions to the first two episodes of Disney Plus's new MCU series "WandaVision," which stars Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany.
Friday Jan 15, 2021
Friday Jan 15, 2021
Brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond take a deep dive into the DC superhero sequel "Wonder Woman 1984," dissecting the major weak points of the movie in this spoiled-filled review.
Thursday Dec 31, 2020
Thursday Dec 31, 2020
Brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond discuss and review three new movies that were released on Christmas Day on three different streaming services: HBO Max's DC superhero sequel "Wonder Woman 1984," Disney Plus and Pixar's latest animated comedy "Soul," and Netflix's new Robert Rodriguez kids superhero comedy "We Can Be Heroes."
Thursday Dec 24, 2020
Thursday Dec 24, 2020
Brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond discuss and review Season 2 of Disney's popular Star Wars streaming series "The Mandalorian." The brothers offer their opinions as they talk about each episode in Season 2 of "The Mandalorian," discussing everything from the reveal of Baby Yoda's real name to the climactic final episode.
Saturday Dec 19, 2020
Saturday Dec 19, 2020
Brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond are back after a long break to discuss the recent announcements from Warner Bros and Disney Plus
Friday Oct 30, 2020
Friday Oct 30, 2020
Brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond get in the spirit of the Halloween season as they take a look back at two horror classics from legendary director John Carpenter. The brothers discuss and examine the seminal 1978 boogeyman thriller "Halloween" as well as Carpenter's cult-favorite 1982 alien monster movie "The Thing."
Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
Brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond are counting down the days until Halloween. They discuss and take look at a few cult horror movies from the 1980s in this new InsideFlix episode.
(1:15) Mike tells a behind-the-scenes story about the making of Martin Scorsese's mafia epic "Goodfellas" and its unusual connection to a 1990 mafia comedy. (8:35) Mike, Richard, and Raymond discuss the best and worst parts of Tom Holland's classic 1985 vampire flick "Fright Night" with Chris Sarandon and Roddy McDowall. (34:30) And the brothers also discuss the best and worst parts of Stephen King's notoriously cheesy 1986 horror movie "Maximum Overdrive" with Emilio Estevez.
Monday Sep 21, 2020
Monday Sep 21, 2020
On this episode we review Disney's latest live-action remake Mulan, starring Yifei Liu as a young Chinese maiden who decides to disguise herself as a man and take her father's place in fighting a war against an army of evil warriors. The film also stars Donnie Yen, Jason Scott Lee, Gong Li, Yoson An, Tzi Ma and Jet Li as The Emperor of China.
Friday Sep 11, 2020
Friday Sep 11, 2020
On this episode we review the long-awaited third film in the Bill and Ted series, Bill & Ted: Face The Music, starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter reprising their roles as "Ted" Theodore Logan and William S. Preston, Esq., otherwise knows as The Wyld Stallyns. Joining them on their most excellent adventure are Bill & Ted's daughters, played by Samara Weaving and Brigette Lundy-Paine, along with Anthony Carrigan, Erinn Hayes, Jayma Mays, Kid Cudi, Kristen Schaal, Hal Landon Jr., and William Sadler as The Grim Reaper.
Wednesday Aug 19, 2020
Wednesday Aug 19, 2020
On this episode we review HBO Max's new sci-fi comedy An American Pickle starring Seth Rogen as a Jewish man named Herschel Greenbaum who falls in a vat of pickle brine which magically preserves himself for a hundred years. Now awakened in a modern day Brooklyn, Hershel is a man lost in time when he meets his only living relative, a great-great-grandson, named Ben.
Friday Aug 07, 2020
Friday Aug 07, 2020
On this episode we review Hulu's new comedy Palm Springs starring Adam Samberg, Cristin Milioti, and J.K. Simmons, as three wedding guests who get themselves in a complicated situation which may take some time to get out of. We also give a quick look at Apple Plus' new WWII drama Greyhound starring Tom Hanks, and Netflix's new comic book action flick The Old Guard starring Charlize Theron as the leader of group of immortal warriors.
Friday Jul 24, 2020
Friday Jul 24, 2020
We take a look and review the new Will Ferrell comedy for Netflix, Eurovision Song Contest, starring Ferrell and Rachel McAdams as two aspiring Icelandic singers who earn the chance to compete in the biggest music competition in the world. We also review Irresistible, which is the new political satire written and directed by comedian Jon Stewart. In it, Steve Carell stars as a big-city Democratic strategist who travels to a small town in Wisconsin to help turn a local farmer into a Democratic mayoral candidate. Chris Cooper, Mackenzie Davis, and Rose Byrne costar.
Monday Jul 13, 2020
Monday Jul 13, 2020
We take a look and review Spike Lee's new film for Netflix, Da 5 Bloods, starring Delroy Lindo, Clarke Peters, Isiah Whitlock, Jr., and Norm Lewis as four elderly African-American Vets who return to Vietnam for the first time since the war. We also review two new Amazon original films: the hijacking airline thriller 7500, which stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and also the new family action-comedy My Spy which stars Dave Bautista.
Sunday Jun 28, 2020
Sunday Jun 28, 2020
On this episode, we take a look and review Judd Apatow's new film "The King of Staten Island," which stars SNL comedian Pete Davidson as an inspiring tattoo artist who is forced to grapple with his personal issues. Davidson co-wrote the script, which was loosely inspired by his own life. The film also stars Marisa Tomei, Bill Burr, Maude Apatow, Bel Powley, and Steve Buscemi. Also in the episode, we discuss and each rank all six feature films from Judd Apatow.
Saturday Jun 20, 2020
Saturday Jun 20, 2020
On this episode, we take a look and review the new Disney action fantasy movie "Artemis Fowl," which is based on the best-selling kid-friendly book series. The film, directed by Kenneth Branagh, stars Josh Gad, Judi Dench, Colin Farrell, Nonso Anozie, and Lara McDonnell, and introducing newcomer Ferdia Shaw as 12-year-old criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl.
Sunday Jun 14, 2020
Sunday Jun 14, 2020
On this episode, we give two non-spoiler film reviews: we start with the new music showbiz comedy "The High Note," starring Dakota Johnson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Ice Cube, and Kelvin Harrison Jr. We also review the new twisty home-invasion thriller "Becky" starring Lulu Wilson with Kevin James and Joel McHale.
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
On this episode, we give non-spoiler reviews on the new Amazon Prime film "The Vast of Night." This Slamdance-winner is a 1950s-set UFO mystery thriller from first-time feature filmmaker Andrew Patterson and tells the story of a young switchboard operator and a radio DJ investigating a strange audio frequency. We also review the Spanish-language Netflix drama "I'm No Longer Here" from Mexican filmmaker Fernando Frias, which explores Monterrey, Mexico's underground street music culture.