SpiritLive Radio
Late Admission
Two friends embark on a mission to watch the cinematic masterpieces they somehow missed. With zero expertise and no nostalgia, Miguel and Antheaume decide if Hollywood’s 'greatest hits' actually live up to the hype and what makes these stories resonate decades later. Late Admission breaks down if the movies are a must-watch, or should be left in the past.
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Latest episode
Apr 17, 2026
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Episodes
Gladiator: Are You Not Entertained? 17.04.2026 25:00
To end the semester of Late Admission, Miguel and Antheaume step into the colosseum to review Gladiator and talk about their survival strategies. The guys break down the complex rivalry between Maximus and Commodus before officially revealing their definitive ranking of all five movies watched this term.
Forrest Gump (The Dave Chappelle What-If) 10.04.2026 24:50
We take a seat on the bench to review the 1994 classic Forrest Gump and debate whether the movie actually holds up against Pulp Fiction. We also discuss some wild Hollywood casting alternatives and bring out the sportsbook for a brand new trivia minigame.
Gadgets, Triple Cross and Mini Games 27.03.2026 23:36
This week, we watched James Bond’s Casino Royale and analyzed key plot points, played mini games and told our feeling about the movie in our casual manner.
Schindler’s List: Black, White, & Red and The Meaning of Power 13.03.2026 22:04
In the second episode of Late Admission, Miguel and Antheaume shift gears to explore the legacy of one of Steven Spielberg's most famous movies.
Pulp Fiction: Aura Farming & The Royale With Cheese 27.02.2026 22:29
In the debut episode for "Late Admission," Miguel and Antheaume explore the diverse world of one of Quentin Tarantino's most famous movies.
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