Episodes

  • EXTENDED REVIEW: The Devil Wears Prada 2
    May 14 2026

    Dom and Sonita are back from watching The Devil Wears Prada 2 — and despite some serious trailer anxiety, they both came away surprised by how much they enjoyed it.


    In this extended review discussion, we break down why the sequel starts a little wobbly but grows into something genuinely emotional, funny, and surprisingly thoughtful. We talk about Miranda Priestly adapting to the modern digital publishing world, Andy Sachs finally writing again, the HR jokes, Simone Ashley as the new Emily-style assistant, the blue sweater callback, the Nigel storyline that almost worked, and whether Emily’s billionaire romance is secretly a Jeff Bezos / Lauren Sanchez parody.


    We also discuss why sequels to beloved movies are so hard to get right — and why The Devil Wears Prada 2 might have pulled it off better than expected.


    Spoilers included after the spoiler warning.


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    24 mins
  • EXTENDED REVIEW: Michael
    May 10 2026

    Dom sits down with Frosty — the biggest Michael Jackson fan he knows — for a deep discussion about Michael.

    Coming at the movie from completely different perspectives, they debate:

    • whether the film actually works

    • Jaafar Jackson’s performance

    • comparisons to Bohemian Rhapsody

    • the strange ending

    • Rotten Tomatoes critics vs audiences

    • why hardcore MJ fans may actually be harsher on the film

    • whether the movie “whitewashes” Michael

    • and how a sequel should handle the allegations.

    As a more casual MJ fan, Dom came away far more positive on the movie than Frosty expected — but the conversation becomes increasingly nuanced as they unpack the impossible challenge of adapting Michael Jackson’s life into a mainstream biopic.

    This episode also explores:

    • Motown 25

    • Billie Jean

    • the Bad Tour

    • Joe Jackson

    • the Pepsi hair incident

    • Michael’s public image

    • and the difference between imitation vs performance in music biopics.

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    23 mins
  • Ep 17 Man on Fire (2004) | An Action Movie With Purpose
    Apr 30 2026

    Man on Fire is one of Denzel Washington’s most iconic movies… but is it actually his BEST performance?


    In this episode of Dom’s Film Club, Dom & Ums break down Tony Scott’s 2004 revenge thriller in detail — from Creasy & Pita’s emotional relationship, to Dakota Fanning’s incredible performance, the film’s chaotic visual style, the unforgettable soundtrack, the original A.J. Quinnell novel, shocking deleted scenes, the alternate ending, and why critics completely misunderstood the movie when it released.


    We also compare Man on Fire to Training Day, John Wick, Equalizer, Kill Bill, Taken and more.


    Topics include:
    • Denzel Washington’s range
    • Tony Scott’s directing style
    • Dakota Fanning’s performance
    • Book vs movie differences
    • The deleted scenes
    • The alternate ending
    • The Netflix adaptation
    • Best quotes & moments
    • Revenge movie Mount Rushmore

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    CHAPTERS:

    IFY CHAPTERS

    (00:00) Intro (Spoiler-Free)

    (12:28) SPOILER LINE

    (12:42) Entertainment Value

    (18:05) The Story

    (59:13) Netflix 2026 TV Show Trailer Reaction

    (01:00:05) The 2004 Movie vs. the 1987 one

    (01:02:17) The Book vs. The Movie

    (01:07:52) Actors/Characters

    (01:25:56) Mount Revengemore: Best Revenge Movie Characters

    (01:29:21) The Script/Dialogue

    (01:36:34) The Production

    (01:46:46) Recap + All Time Rankings

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • Ep 16 The Devil Wears Prada
    Mar 26 2026

    The Devil Wears Prada is often seen as a film about fashion — but it’s really about ambition, identity, and the price of success.


    With the sequel releasing May 1st, we revisit the original and break down why it works so well — from Meryl Streep’s iconic performance as Miranda Priestly, to the deeper themes around success, compromise, and growing up.


    We also dive into:

    • The biggest differences between the book and the film
    • Whether Nate is actually the villain
    • Why Andy’s arc is so effective
    • And why this film is one of the most rewatchable of the 21st century
    • And so much more!


    (00:00) Intro (Spoiler-Free)

    (15:12) SPOILER LINE

    (15:39) Entertainment Value

    (20:19) The Story

    (01:34:37) The Book vs. The Movie

    (01:48:59) Actors/Characters

    (02:34:09) The Script/Dialogue

    (02:47:17) The Production

    (02:56:32) Recap + All Time Ranking's


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    3 hrs and 1 min
  • Ep 15 Gone Girl
    Feb 26 2026

    Today Dom sits down with Sonita to break down one of the most disturbing relationship thrillers of the 21st century: Gone Girl.

    We go deep into:

    • Amy’s full master plan (explained chronologically)

    • What was real vs misdirection

    • The “Cool Girl” monologue

    • Marriage, ego & modern gender expectations

    • Media frenzy & public perception

    • Why Ben Affleck was perfect casting

    • Whether the ending actually makes sense

    • And our 2026 recasting picks

    Is Amy a feminist icon… or one of cinema’s greatest villains?

    Is Nick a monster — or just weak?

    Let us know your take and follow Dom’s Film Club for monthly deep dives into classic films + bonus episodes in between.


    (00:00) Intro (Spoiler-Free)

    (06:31) SPOILER LINE

    (06:57) Entertainment Value

    (13:42) The Story

    (54:46) Actors/Characters

    (01:29:13) Modern Recasting (make sure to vote in poll)

    (01:38:05) The Script/Dialogue

    (01:44:06) The Production

    (01:54:36) Recap + All Time Ranking's


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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • Ep 14 The Prestige
    Jan 29 2026

    In this episode of Dom’s Film Club, we take a deep dive into The Prestige, Christopher Nolan’s most intricate and obsessive film.


    After a spoiler-free introduction, we unpack the film scene by scene and timeline by timeline, breaking down how Nolan constructs one of cinema’s most complex narrative puzzles — from the twin magicians at the centre of the rivalry, to the ethics of obsession, sacrifice, identity, and deception.

    Topics covered include:

    • The true meaning of “the prestige”

    • The twin theory and how the film hides it in plain sight

    • Angier vs Borden: obsession, class, and identity

    • The cloning machine — how it works, who survives, and who dies

    • Why the diaries are misleading (but not unreliable)

    • The moral cost of greatness and the people left behind

    • How the final reveal recontextualises the entire film

    We also compare the film to Christopher Priest’s original novel, explore what Nolan changed — and why — and discuss why The Prestige rewards rewatches more than almost any other modern movie.

    A spoiler-heavy, full-analysis episode for viewers who want to go all the way under the stage.

    🎩 Watch closely.


    (00:00) Intro (Spoiler-Free)

    (20:37) SPOILER LINE

    (20:56) Entertainment Value

    (32:26) The Story

    (01:37:15) Film vs. Book

    (2:21:29) Actors/Characters

    (02:26:22) The Script/Dialogue

    (02:35:22) The Production

    (02:41:57) Recap + All Time Ranking's


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    2 hrs and 46 mins
  • Ep 13 Arrival
    Dec 25 2025

    Bharat takes Dom through why Arrival is one of his all-time favourite movies. From the editing, Denis Villeneuve's direction and though-provoking themes to the performances of Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner and Forest Whitaker.


    (00:00) Intro (Spoiler-Free)

    (11:14) SPOILER LINE

    (11:44) Entertainment Value

    (18:48) The Story

    (32:54) Actors/Characters

    (48:25) The Script/Dialogue

    (58:36) The Production

    (01:12:42) Recap


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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ep 12 Elf
    Nov 27 2025

    Sonita and Dom discuss one the most iconic Christmas movies for millennials: 2003's Elf starring Will Ferrell, James Caan, and Zooey Deschanel.


    They go through the journey the script went on from the mind of David Berenbaum to Jon Favreau's set, how Rankin/Bass was central to their shared vision, and how pivotal the success of Elf was to Ferrell's career.


    (00:00) Intro (Spoiler-Free)

    (07:42) SPOILER LINE

    (08:02) Entertainment Value

    (09:32) The Story

    (01:02:50) Actors/Characters

    (01:18:52) The Script/Dialogue

    (01:22:36) The Production

    (02:12:34) Recap


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    1 hr and 36 mins