play_arrow

keyboard_arrow_right

skip_previous play_arrow skip_next
00:00 00:00
playlist_play chevron_left
volume_up

TV & Film

575 Results / Page 24 of 64


Background
play_arrow
share playlist_add
close

TV & Film

Mission: Impossible

Hemal Jhaveri October 18, 2022

Is there a more iconic Tom Cruise movie than ‘Top Gun’? If there is, it’s ‘Mission: Impossible’, the film that launched his longest-running and best-loved franchise – and steered him from the dramatic roles of the 80s and early 90s to the high-octane action films of his career.

play_arrow
share playlist_add
close

Ten Movies

Top Gun

Hemal Jhaveri October 11, 2022

If you’re a fan of strong-jawed confident men making American military hegemony look fun and awesome, then Top Gun is the movie for you. Most of the time they’re flying their cool fighter jets, but sometimes they’re having intense but controlled confrontations in their underwear.

play_arrow
share playlist_add
close

Hall of Justice

304. The Deal with Superman’s Son

Seth Everett October 6, 2022

In the new Warner Bros. DC Universe animated film “’Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons,” Superman and Lois Lane have a son named Jonathan Kent. In the CW TV show “Superman and Lois,” Clark and Lois have twin sons, a twist after the CW’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths.”

play_arrow
share playlist_add
close

TV & Film

Trailer: Tom Cruise

Hemal Jhaveri October 4, 2022

Every season the Ten Movies podcast picks one actor and watches ten of their most iconic movies. Join your delightful hosts Hemal and Brian for a brand-new season featuring The Last Great American Movie Star – Tom Cruise himself. The confidence. The boyish charm.

play_arrow
share playlist_add
close

Sports

303. Quantum Leap, A Discussion

Seth Everett September 29, 2022

This episode focuses both on the original Quantum Leap series that aired on NBC from 1989-1993 and the 2022 revival series airing on NBC and Peacock. In the original series, Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and began leaping through time.

play_arrow
share playlist_add
close

Hall of Justice

302. The Evolution of the Superhero Genre

Seth Everett September 22, 2022

In the 1950s there were the Adventures of Superman. In the 60’s it was Batman. The 70s brought us Wonder Woman on television, Star Wars, and Superman: The Movie. How did we get from that era to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Arrowverse, & today’s glutton of superhero content?