Zach is on his own this week and it has never been more obvious as he gets fired up about The Martian being considered a comedy for the Golden Globes and more!
Browsing: Zach on Film
Beasts of No Nation gets a review and discussion this week, plus our eyes are looking toward OSCAR season as we wonder if Beasts of No Nation will make the cut in this week’s Zach on Film.
Zach is all alone this week, giving you his take on The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2.
Two writers sit down for an interview, while Stephen, Zach, and Rodrigo discuss the end result of The End of the Tour starring Jesse Eisenberg and Jason Segel.
Horror and Western collide head on in the 2015 feature film, Bone Tomahawk. Zach and Stephen reflect on genre mashing, gore, and the ability to attract big names with a small budget.
Bond is back and this time he’s taking on the secret organization known only as SPECTRE. Zach and Stephen share their thoughts on the movie in this installment of Zach on Film.
“Danny’s not here, Mrs. Torrance.” This week, Zach dives into the 1980 Stanley Kubrick classic, The Shining. Will Zach come away with new understanding, or will he simply learn that all work and no play makes Zach something, something?
This week, Zach and Stephen review Rick Famuyiwa’s latest film, Dope.
We are stranded in the middle of Western Kansas, so we kind of know what Mark Whatney is going through as he tries to survive on the Red Planet. Stephen and Zach sit down to discuss Ridley Scott’s The Martian on this episode of Zach on Film.
This week, a number of topics are discussed including, what is your go to movie when on the road?
This week on Zach on Film – Ridley Scott isn’t sorry that he cast white actors in Exodus. We look at that from both sides of the argument.
The Visit opens in theaters, and M. Night Shyamalan’s comments about studio views on mid-budget movies spurs discussion on this week’s Zach on Film.
Rumors lead to moral questions. Moral questions lead to fighting. Fighting leads to the dark side. This week on Zach on Film, we talk the legal and moral issue of digital doubles.
Is the movie theater a church? That’s one of the topics in this week’s Zach on Film.