4th Wall Inward
4th Wall Inward
The Fourth Wall InwardMost film podcasts tell you what to think about a movie. We're more interested in what the movie thinks about you. Two voices. One obsession. A conversation that starts with cinema and ends up somewhere you didn't expect — because the best films never really stay inside their own frames. Every episode we take one film apart and put it back together differently. Not reviews. Not rankings. Not hot takes dressed up as criticism. Just two people who believe that cinema is one of the few places left where you can still sit with a question that has no clean answer. From legacy
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Apr 9, 2026
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Ep. 11 | The Drama — The Bravest Question of 2026. Then It Looks Away 09.04.2026 16:32
Kristoffer Borgli has made a film about the worst thing you never did. Whether that is enough is the conversation we are having this week. The premise arrives early and without warning. Emma and Charlie are days away from their wedding. Their friends suggest a game over drinks. Everyone admits the worst thing they have ever done. Charlie confesses to bullying a classmate. Rachel confesses to somet...
Ep. 10 | Marty Supreme — Josh Safdie Is Back and He Brought a Ping Pong Table 04.04.2026 22:24
Here is the full description with the corrected opening: Josh Safdie has spent the last decade making films with his brother Benny. Good Time. Uncut Gems. A creative partnership so specific and so singular that when it was announced he would direct Marty Supreme alone, the question was inevitable: what does a Safdie film look like when there is only one of them? The answer arrived Christmas Day 20...
Ep. 9 | Sinners — Ryan Coogler Just Made the Best American Film in Years 02.04.2026 21:05
1932. Clarksdale, Mississippi. Jim Crow. Two brothers who worked for Al Capone come home with enough money to build something of their own. A juke joint in an old sawmill. A space where the Black community of the Delta can drink, dance, and exist freely for one night. And a young blues prodigy named Sammie, whose talent is so extraordinary it does not just move the people in the room. It moves som...
Ep. 8 | Wuthering Heights — When a Director Mistakes Desire for Depth 01.04.2026 18:05
Emerald Fennell wanted to recreate the feeling of a teenage girl reading Wuthering Heights for the first time. That is the stated intention. It is also, perhaps, the most honest description of what the film actually achieves and where it ultimately falls short. This week on The Fourth Wall Inward we go deep on the most divisive film of early 2026. Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw. Jacob Elordi...
Ep. 7 | Crime 101 — The LA Noir That Almost Became a Masterpiece 31.03.2026 20:54
Los Angeles. A jewel thief who has never left a fingerprint. A detective who has finally found a pattern. An insurance broker standing at the edge of a decision that will change everything. And a wildcard who is about to blow the whole thing apart. This week on The Fourth Wall Inward we go deep on Crime 101, Bart Layton's adaptation of Don Winslow's novella, and ask the question that has b...
Ep. 6 | Send Help — Sam Raimi Is Back and He Brought Everything 30.03.2026 19:49
Sam Raimi has not made a horror film since Drag Me to Hell in 2009. Seventeen years. And then he made Send Help, an original R-rated survival horror thriller about a downtrodden office worker and her insufferable boss stranded alone on a deserted island after a plane crash. No franchise. No remake. No sequel. Just Raimi, a wickedly clever script, Rachel McAdams, and a lot of blood. This week on Th...
Ep. 5 | Project Hail Mary — The Blockbuster That Actually Earned Its Ending 28.03.2026 21:56
A man wakes up alone on a spaceship light years from Earth. He does not know who he is. He does not know why he is there. He does not know that everyone else on the crew is already dead. And neither, for a long beautiful stretch of this film, do we. This week on The Fourth Wall Inward we talk about Project Hail Mary — Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's adaptation of Andy Weir's Hugo Award-...
Ep. 4 | The Long Walk — Stephen King's Darkest Idea Finally Gets the Film It Deserved 27.03.2026 20:03
Fifty boys. One rule. Keep walking or die. That is the entire premise of The Long Walk — and it is one of the most brutal, psychologically devastating ideas Stephen King ever put on a page. He wrote it as a nineteen-year-old college freshman in 1966. It took nearly sixty years to reach the screen. Francis Lawrence, the director who gave us the best Hunger Games films, was the one who finally got t...
Ep. 3 | War Machine — When Netflix's Biggest Movie of 2026 Has Nothing to Say 26.03.2026 21:29
Netflix's biggest movie of 2026 is about an alien robot hunting Army Rangers through the Colorado wilderness. It stars Alan Ritchson, Dennis Quaid, and a cast of characters identified by numbers rather than names. It made Ritchson look great and cost him nothing. It cost the film everything. This week on The Fourth Wall Inward, we talk about War Machine — and more importantly, we talk about wh...
Ep. 2 | One Battle After Another — The Best Picture That Anderson Almost Ruined Himself 24.03.2026 21:03
This is a big one — Best Picture winner, PTA, DiCaprio, Sean Penn. And you already wrote a review of it. Here's the title and description: Episode Title:Ep. 2 | One Battle After Another — The Best Picture That Anderson Almost Ruined Himself Description: Paul Thomas Anderson just won Best Picture. Six Oscars. Fourteen BAFTA nominations. The most decorated film of the 2026 awards season. And yet...
Ep. 1 | Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die — The Film That Forgot Its Characters 21.03.2026 21:58
Gore Verbinski hasn't directed a feature in over a decade. That absence matters. This is the man behind the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films, The Ring , and Rango — a filmmaker with a specific, unmistakable intelligence. So when Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die arrived — a sci-fi action comedy about a man from the future recruiting diner strangers to stop a rogue AI — the anticipat...
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