
Movie Guys Podcast is a weekly movie discussion show released every Thursday morning, hosted by Eric and Jordan, with occasional guest hosts joining the conversation. With 11 years in the game, this podcast isn’t chasing trends—it’s built on experience, consistency, and a genuine love for film.
What sets Movie Guys Podcast apart is its in-depth, thoughtful conversations about movies both new and old. Eric and Jordan go beyond surface-level reviews, diving into themes, performances, filmmaking choices, and how movies resonate over time. Each year, the show also introduces a new retrospective series, revisiting classic films and franchises through a seasoned, modern lens.
Whether you’re a longtime movie fan or just looking for a smart, laid-back film podcast with history behind it, Movie Guys Podcast delivers insight, perspective, and real conversations from hosts who’ve been doing this for over a decade.
Movie Guys Podcast is a weekly movie discussion show released every Thursday morning, hosted by Eric and Jordan, with occasional guest hosts joining the conversation. With 11 years in the game, this podcast isn’t chasing trends—it’s built on experience, consistency, and a genuine love for film.
What sets Movie Guys Podcast apart is its in-depth, thoughtful conversations about movies both new and old. Eric and Jordan go beyond surface-level reviews, diving into themes, performances, filmmaking choices, and how movies resonate over time. Each year, the show also introduces a new retrospective series, revisiting classic films and franchises through a seasoned, modern lens.
Whether you’re a longtime movie fan or just looking for a smart, laid-back film podcast with history behind it, Movie Guys Podcast delivers insight, perspective, and real conversations from hosts who’ve been doing this for over a decade.
Episodes

Thursday May 14, 2026
The Bride (2026)
Thursday May 14, 2026
Thursday May 14, 2026
The story is set in 1930s Chicago and begins with an unusual framing device: the spirit of Mary Shelley (Jessie Buckley), speaking from the afterlife, laments that her original story was incomplete. She possesses the body of Ida, a high-spirited gangster's moll, whose sudden "possession" leads to a confrontation with mobsters and her subsequent death after falling down a flight of stairs. Meanwhile, Frank (Christian Bale)—Frankenstein’s monster, who has been lonely for over a century—arrives in the city seeking help from Dr. Cornelia Euphronius (Annette Bening). He asks her to create a companion for him. They recover Ida's body and, through a ritual of unnatural science and electricity, bring her back to life.
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