Harsh Language

Harsh Language Podcast

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Ever miss wandering Blockbuster, picking a movie, and arguing about it after? That’s the vibe here. We’re three friends who love movies and talk about them the way real people do once the credits roll. No critic voices, no lectures, just honest opinions, dumb jokes, and good conversation. Each week we discuss a new movie, usually once it hits streaming, and once a month we make Marvin watch a classic he somehow missed. If you enjoy talking through movies and hearing different takes, pull up a chair and join the conversation.

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Jun 17, 2026

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Episodes

173. Hokum 17.06.2026

This week on episode #173 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we cover Hokum, the slow burn Irish folk-horror film that has quietly become one of the most talked about horror movies of the year. With an 89% on Rotten Tomatoes and a genuinely divisive audience reaction, we break down what Hokum actually understands about fear that most modern horror films have stopped bothering with. We also discuss our...

172. Miracle 09.06.2026

This week on episode #172 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we made Marvin watch Miracle for the first time to see if it still holds up as one of the great sports movies. It has all the pieces: the underdog team, the iconic speech, the Cold War backdrop, and the “do you believe in miracles?” moment. But we also get into the bigger question behind the movie: is Miracle genuinely great sports filmmakin...

171. Project Hail Mary 29.05.2026

This week on episode #171 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we dive into Project Hail Mary , the biggest movie of 2026 so far. With huge expectations and a massive domestic release, it looks like the kind of space survival story audiences already understand, but that might not be what this movie actually is. We break down why Project Hail Mary works differently than expected, how it balances science...

170. Pizza Movie 09.05.2026

This week on episode #170 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we dive into Pizza Movie , a comedy that feels like it was ripped straight out of the 2000s studio comedy era. At a time when theatrical comedies are almost extinct, the movie clearly wants to bring back that chaotic, dumb-fun energy that used to dominate, but does it actually work? We break down whether the humor lands, why this style of co...

169. They Live 29.04.2026

This week on episode #169 of The Harsh Language Podcast, it's Marvin's first time watching They Live! It’s a movie most people think they already understand, but the deeper you go, the more unsettling it actually becomes. On the surface, it’s often reduced to a story about capitalism and consumerism, but we get into the much more uncomfortable idea at the core of the film. We break down wh...

168. Scream 7 22.04.2026

This week on episode #168 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we dive into Scream 7, a movie that felt like it was falling apart before it was even made and somehow still became a massive success. Between behind-the-scenes controversy, cast shakeups, and mixed reactions from critics and audiences, this is one of the strangest releases the franchise has ever had. We break down how Scream 7 ended up beco...

167. Send Help 12.04.2026

This week on episode #167 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we dive into Send Help , the latest film from Sam Raimi that’s being praised as a return to form, and even his highest rated movie in 22 years. On paper, it has everything you’d expect from a Raimi comeback, but does it actually feel like one? We break down what works, what doesn’t, and why the movie never fully comes together despite having...

166. The World's Fastest Indian 05.04.2026

This week on episode #166 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we dive into The World’s Fastest Indian , a movie that feels like it should be talked about way more than it is. With an incredible performance from Anthony Hopkins and a simple, inspiring story, it’s the kind of film people say they want more of, so why does it feel like everyone forgot about it? We break down why the movie works so well, w...

165. War Machine 26.03.2026

This week on episode #165 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we dive into War Machine , a movie that might be the perfect Netflix film... and that’s not a compliment. It’s built to be easy to watch, easy to follow, and just engaging enough to keep on in the background… which raises a bigger question about what Netflix actually wants movies to be. We break down why War Machine feels like “empty calorie...

164. F1: The Movie 11.03.2026

This week on episode #164 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we review F1: The Movie , the massive racing blockbuster that’s been praised as one of the most technically impressive films in years. The racing sequences are incredible, the sense of speed is insane, and the craftsmanship is undeniable, but does the movie actually have anything meaningful to say underneath all that spectacle? We break down...

163. Heat 06.03.2026

This week on episode #163 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we made Marvin finally watch Heat , Michael Mann’s legendary crime epic that’s often considered the gold standard of the genre. Nearly 30 years later, we revisit the film to see if it actually lives up to its reputation. We break down why the movie still works so well, how the performances from Al Pacino and Robert De Niro hold up, and the d...

162. Marty Supreme 21.02.2026

This week on episode #162 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we dive into Marty Supreme to figure out whether it actually lives up to the hype. With expectations sky-high, we break down what works, what doesn’t, and whether the film earns the buzz surrounding it. We unpack the performances, the narrative choices, and the bigger ideas underneath it all to decide if Marty Supreme is the real deal or jus...

161. Blue Moon 03.02.2026

This week on episode #161 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we review Blue Moon, a film that completely defied our expectations by avoiding every tired biopic trope in the book. While we walked in expecting another sanitized tribute, Richard Linklater delivered a gritty, real-time character study that forced us to reconsider everything we thought we knew about the biopic genre. We dive into how the 9...

160. Dragnet 28.01.2026

This week on episode #160 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we dive into Dragnet, an '80s gem that rarely gets the credit it deserves despite its massive star power. We had Marvin watch Dragnet for the first time to see if this Dan Aykroyd and Tom Hanks classic still holds up. We break down why this masterclass in deadpan satire is one of the most underrated comedies of the 80s that you probably...

159. Train Dreams 23.01.2026

This week on episode #159 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we review Train Dreams, a film that stands as a defiant reminder of why the theatrical experience is irreplaceable. In an era of digital convenience, this movie utilizes scale and atmosphere to create an immersive weight that simply cannot be replicated at home. We explore how its cinematography demands a larger-than-life canvas and why this...

158. Bugonia 09.01.2026

This week on episode #158 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we review Bugonia, a film that does something we haven't seen in years by forcing a genuine, uncomfortable self-reflection. While most modern sci-fi plays it safe with spectacle, Yorgos Lanthimos has delivered a story that actually made us question our own worldview. We dive into how this Jesse Plemons and Emma Stone-led conspiracy thril...

157. Stand By Me 24.12.2025

This week on episode #157 of The Harsh Language Podcast, it's Marvin's first time watching Stand By Me, a film that has been misremembered for forty years as a warm, nostalgic hug. In our review, we dig into how it is actually the best coming-of-age story ever told, but not for the reasons people seem to remember. We also discuss why IT: Welcome To Derry was way better than expected, the d...

156. One Battle After Another 10.12.2025

This week on episode #156 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we discuss One Battle After Another, a film that has been dragged into pointless political arguments even though its actual meaning is something far more personal and devastating. We dig into why the loudest voices online are completely missing the point, and how the film is really wrestling with generational failure and the world we’re leav...

155. First Blood 26.11.2025

This week on episode #155 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we discuss First Blood, a film that has been completely misunderstood thanks to the version the franchise turned it into. This week we made Marvin watch First Blood for the first time, and we dig into how its real story reveals a darker truth about a veteran abandoned by the very system that created him. We also cover the latest in film and...

154. Frankenstein 18.11.2025

This week on episode #154 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we discuss Frankenstein, a film that delivers striking craft but still stumbles on the very ideas it sets out to modernize. We dig into why its execution raises bigger questions about the state of studio horror and what happens when ambition outpaces thematic clarity. We also cover the latest in film and TV news, including the escalating Pre...

153. The Long Walk 04.11.2025

This week on episode #153 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we dive into The Long Walk , a brutal, slow-burn story of endurance, obedience, and what happens when a system forces you to keep walking until you collapse. I think it might honestly be my favorite movie of the year, not because it’s flashy, but because it got under my skin in a way I didn’t expect. We also cover why IT: Welcome to Derry di...

152. The Wailing 28.10.2025

This week on episode #152 of The Harsh Language Podcast, it's Marvin’s first time watching The Wailing . We made Marvin watch one of Korea’s most legendary horror films. Released well before COVID, The Wailing feels eerily prophetic now: a village stricken by an unexplained sickness, fear turning neighbors against each other, and religious voices collapsing under pressure. It’s horror rooted i...

151. Strange Harvest 21.10.2025

This week on episode #151 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we review Strange Harvest , a mock true-crime documentary horror movie that finally made us feel something we haven’t felt in years: genuine unease. We also reveal the scariest horror movies ever made, according to science, the growing wave of live-action animation remakes , new Stranger Things Season 5 runtime details, and what a Grave Enco...

150. The Ugly Stepsister 15.10.2025

This week, on episode #150 of The Harsh Language Podcast, we review 'The Ugly Stepsister,' a brutal reimagining of the Cinderella story that turns fantasy into horror and beauty into obsession. We break down why this version feels more honest in today’s world and what it says about the cost of perfection. We also talk about the Peacemaker Season 2 finale, Mia Goth’s star power in the X tri...

149. Bring her Back 07.10.2025

Today on episode #149 of the Harsh Language Podcast, we discuss Bring Her Back, a film that nails horror’s biggest trend and shows why the genre feels stuck in one emotional gear. We dig into the Philippou brothers’ latest film, discussing where it falters and why its strengths still point to a bigger problem in horror today. We also cover the latest in film and TV news: Peacemaker setting up Jame...

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