Ewan and Lachlan have succumbed to the darkness... it is time to talk about Robert Eggers Nosferatu's remake - our most anticipated film of 2024. Aardman is back and treats us with a second Claymation film in 2024 in Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl. Ewan watched Kiyoshi Kurosawa's remake of his film, Serpent's Path, Nightbitch, and Exhibiting Forgiveness. They discuss the box office gross in 2024 and what movies we expect to see in 2025.
Companion List
Nosferatu (2024) | Spoiler Review
Ewan and Lachlan review Robert Eggers' fourth feature film Nosferatu, starring Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Bill Skarsgård, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Willem Dafoe, and Emma Corrin.
2024 In Film | A Movie Montage
Full list of movies
Our Producer Kevin spent the last few months creating an overview of the movies released in 2024 in a montage told in 6 chapters. Enjoy!
The Northman is a Viking Blockbuster with Depth | Review
Ewan and Connor review Robert Eggers' third feature The Northman with Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Ethan Hawke, & Willem Dafoe.
The Lighthouse is Robert Eggers at his Peak | Roll That Again Review
Ewan and Connor review Robert Eggers' second feature The Lighthouse with Robert Pattinson & Willem Dafoe.
The VVitch is Robert Eggers Best Film | Review
Ewan and Lachlan revisit Robert Eggers' feature film debut The VVitch.
Companion List - (Every movies & filmmakers mentioned in the review)
Nosferatu (1922) Still Holds Up | Review
Ewan and Connor revisit F.W. Murnau's classic vampire film Nosferatu from 1922.
Companion List (Every movie & filmmaker mentioned in the video)
216 - 2024 Movie Round-Up w/ The Order, Mufasa, Flow, Kraven the Hunter & more
For the final time in 2024, Ewan and Lachlan discuss what they watched this week. For Ewan, that was Mufasa: The Lion King, Kraven the Hunter, Sonic The Hedgehog 3, Y2K, and Squid Game's second season. Lachlan caught up with We Live In Time, Juror Nr.2 & The Last Stop in Yuma County. After an underwhelming limited run in theaters, The Order is out on VOD and they're sharing their spoiler thoughts on this crime thriller starring Jude Law, Nicholas Hoult & Tye Sheridan. They review the cat-led animated gem Flow. It's light in movies news this week but Christopher Nolan's adaptation of The Odyssey with a stacked cast, a new Mummy movie, James Bond is becoming a MCU-like franchise, and Barack Obama's favorite movies of the year give them much to discuss.
Why The Lion King Remake is Awful...
Ewan and Connor discuss the abysmal remake of The Lion King.
215 - ANORA is the Movie of the Year
Anora is finally out on VOD! Ewan and Lachlan share their spoiler review on the inarguable movie of the year, praising Sean Baker's writer-director-editor work and Mikey Madison's stunning performance. They discuss the trailer for James Gunn's Superman, Warfare from A24 and Alex Garland's writing, and the Oscar Shortlists for International & Documentary Features. Ewan has short reviews for Robert Eggers' Nosferatu, the Bob Dylan music biopic A Complete Unknown starring Timothée Chalamet, and the second season of Squid Game.
Is The Lion King the Best Animated Movie of All Time?
Ewan and Connor revisit one of the best Disney Animated films ever made: The Lion King (1994). The film conquered the box office and has become a beloved modern classic.
214 - The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim
Ewan is back, and the episode stays reversed! We got a spoiler review for The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim and a breakdown of why Secret Level falls short. Lachlan watched Conclave and Escape From the 21st Century. Ewan caught up with Nutcrackers, Creature Commandoes, and Skelton Crew and watched A Man on the Inside. He also saw the Robbie Williams biopic Better Man early and started playing Balatro. The Game Awards just happened and we got thoughts on some announcements. Critic's Choice and Golden Globes nominations were announced and the Sundance 2025 lineup was revealed.
Just How Horrible is Madame Web? - Review
Ewan and Lachlan catch up with this year's biggest flops: Madame Web
Orion and the Dark - Spoiler Review
Ewan and Lachlan review Orion and the Dark, written by Charlie Kaufman for Netflix.
Hundreds of Beavers: Slapstick at its Best - Review
Ewan and Lachlan review Hundreds of Beavers.
Gladiator II - Are You Entertained? - Spoiler Review
213 - The Best, Cutest and Creepiest Movies of the Year | Quiet on Set Pod
While Ewan is away on his GRAND vacation, Lachlan enlists Kevin's help to turn the podcast—much like Australia—upside down! Even grander is the TRIPLE, yes, you heard it... TRIPLE feature we're doing this week from a creep called Mr. Reed, played by Hugh Grant, to an otter being homies with Billy, and ending in prison with some theater prodigies led by Colman Domingo bringing a reality that doesn't exist beyond the prison walls to life. Heretic, Billy & Molly, and Sing Sing are the week's main topics today! Dare I say it, but... episode 213 is one for the history books folks!
Companion List 213
A Different Man: An Underrated Gem - Review
Ewan and Lachlan review A Different Man from Aaron Schimberg starring Sebastian Stan, Adam Pearson & Renate Reinsve.
Aspiring actor Edward undergoes a radical medical procedure to drastically transform his appearance. But his new dream face quickly turns into a nightmare, as he loses out on the role he was born to play and becomes obsessed with reclaiming what was lost.
Will The Wild Robot Win the Animation Oscar? - Spoiler Review
Ewan and Lachlan share the spoiler thoughts on Dreamwork's The Wild Robot. The current frontrunner for Animation Oscar.
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212 - Why Wicked is Getting a Best Picture Nomination | Quiet On Set Podcast
It's a musical double feature week with spoiler reviews for Wicked and Moana 2. Let's hold some space for Ewan's week off next week while he shares his thoughts on the end of Arcane and Escape from the 21st Century. Lachlan is now a musical theater fan and is optimistic about the Lilo & Stitch live-action movies. Should you sing along to movies and film them for social media? Why is Ridley Scott's cinematography talking s**t? Why have tech companies used over 100'000 films & TV episodes for their AI training? Let's discuss...