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The Postscript Podcast

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Chris Hall and Mateo Javier Acosta revisit films of recent memory whose discourses were left unsettled—where the conversation ended with an ellipsis rather than a period. These are films with reputations that have yet to be properly nailed down and often make you ask, “Where are they now?” The first halves of episodes are spoiler-free discussions of the film’s life cycle since release and everyone's experiences with the film before rewatching it and moving into the spoiler-filled deep dive in the second half.

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Jun 19, 2026

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War of the Worlds (2005) with Riley Auman 19.06.2026

Happy New Spielberg Month to those who celebrate! To usher in the release of Steven Spielberg's newest film, Disclosure Day , we will be covering some of his most controversial films from over the years. We are beginning with his 2005 alien invasion film, War of the Worlds starring Tom Cruise. This would be their second and final collaboration together. Why was the response to this film less e...

2025 In-Review: The Postscript State of the Union 06.03.2026

As the Oscars approach and we finally close the book on last year in film, we continue our yearly tradition of reflecting on all that the previous year had to offer and determining which films from 2025 are most likely to be Postscript-eligible in the future. We also use this episode as an opportunity to take stock as a podcast and the nearly 70 films we covered, discussing which movies we’ve cove...

The Superman Ep: Man of Steel (2013) with Dylan Smith and Jacob Boesger 05.02.2026

With Superman (2025) being one of the most widely seen and discussed films of last year and Man of Tomorrow (2027) production now underway, the boys revisit Zack Snyder's polarizing Man of Steel (2013). Over a decade later, how does movie stack up against James Gunn's Superman , and where does it sit in the zeitgeist alongside other Superman and superhero films? Is it really all that diffe...

Tron: Legacy (2010) with Sebastian Georgiev and Laurence Barnes 13.09.2025

The Summer of Postscript continues as the fellas journey to everyone's favorite honeymoon spot, The Grid. In honor of Joseph Kosinski's F1, we take another look at Kosinski's debut, Tron: Legacy . After discussing what we felt was an exemplary legacy sequel last week in T2 Trainspotting , we examine one of the first proper legacy sequels of the 2010s, coming over half a decade before t...

T2 Trainspotting (2017) with Tommy and Jimmy Rosilio 05.09.2025

The Summer of Postscript has begun! With the release of the audacious 28 Years Later in June, we are kicking off this miniseries by heading back to Edinburgh with the Rosilio brothers to examine Danny Boyle's T2 Trainspotting. How did a sequel to the first Trainspotting even come to be? How does this film fare as a legacy sequel? Why does this movie handle nostalgia better than almost all of c...

Captain America: Civil War (2016) with Chance Freytag (+ "Brave New World" Discussion) 10.03.2025

To merely label this as a podcast episode about the 2016 film Captain America: Civil War would be both misrepresentative and deeply reductive of what these three and a half (3.5) hours hold. What once started as a bit to unethically force our dear friend Chance Freytag to rewatch Civil War and watch the newest MCU entry, Captain America: Brave New World , with us evolved into something much grande...

Red Rocket (2021) with Sebastian Griffin 17.02.2025

To continue the trend of covering this year's Oscar-nominated directors' previous features, Mateo, Chris, and Seb take a trip with Mikey Saber down to Galveston, TX to watch Sean Baker's (surprisngly underseen) Red Rocket . How does this one compare to Anora, which has now emerged as the clear frontrunner in the race? Why did people latch onto Anora but not Red Rocket? Was Simon Rex sn...

Vox Lux (2018) with Ethan Page 03.02.2025

With The Brutalist announcing itself as one of the films to beat this awards season, we examine director Brady Corbet's previous feature film, Vox Lux from 2018, starring Natalie Portman. To set the table for this relatively underseen movie, we thoroughly discuss the production, context, and intention of the film (2:03) before all watching it for the first time ourselves (35:17). Did Corbet al...

Top 5 Future Postscript Films from 2024 07.01.2025

Mateo and Chris kick off the New Year by looking back at 2024 and assessing which released films are most likely to warrant an episode on the podcast 3+ years from now. What films will people sour on? What films will rise in our estimation? Did we miss any movies?

Sunshine (2007) with Sebastian Georgiev 30.12.2024

The fellas load up on sunscreen as they take a trip directly into the sun to shine some light on Danny Boyle and Alex Garland's hugely underseen space film, Sunshine . Chris shares some lore on the production and botched release of the film, detailing why this movie fell so hard through the cracks before Mateo and Seb both watch it for the first time. Is this a true buried classic of 21st century...

First Man (2018) with Riley Auman 24.12.2024

Space Month continues as the boys gear up to go to the Moon. They are joined by their pal Riley to revisit what is perhaps Damien Chazelle's truly most underappreciated film, First Man from 2018. The fellas discuss how this movie fits into Chazelle's filmography, what makes it special, and why it ultimately wasn't a hit.

Ad Astra (2019) with Nick Wibert and Nicole Americano 12.12.2024

SPACE MONTH BEGINS with James Gray's divisive Ad Astra from 2019 . Mateo and Chris are joined by returning guests Nick and Nikki on their voyage to Neptune. They discuss the reception and slightly troubled production of the film and why it deserves to be revisited before re-evaluating it themselves. Is this actually one of the most beautiful films of its decade? Would it have been a bigger hit in...

Kingdom of Heaven (2005) Director's Cut with Adam Chronister 21.11.2024

In honor of the release of Gladiator II, the boys travel to the Holy Land to experience the acclaimed director's cut of Ridley Scott's once-panned 2005 Crusade epic, Kingdom of Heaven. Is this the most substantial director's cut ever? Would this have been a hit if the theatrical cut wasn't so compromised? Is this actually one of Ridley's best movies? All is discussed.

Doctor Sleep (2019) Director's Cut with Owen Ward 05.11.2024

We say farewell to Spooky Month by taking on Mike Flanagan's increasingly reclaimed, three-hour adaptation of Stephen King's Doctor Sleep with the one and only, Owen Ward. The fellas discuss why this film left people feeling a bit mixed upon release and how it has only grown in fans' estimations since then. What separates this film from the many other legacy sequels and trauma-core horror films? D...

Crimson Peak (2015) with Vance Osteen 26.10.2024

We continue our month of horror with Guillermo Del Toro’s Crimson Peak from 2015. Coming after a string of Del Toro’s biggest commercial hits and right before The Shape of Water , this movie is often left out of conversations when determining Del Toro’s best film. Which is why we’ve brought back Crimson Peak champion Vance Osteen to take us to Cumberland, England and show us the truth. 

Suspiria (2018) with Jasmine Perez 21.10.2024

Spooky Month continues as the boys enroll at the Helena Markos Dance Academy with their friend Jasmine to watch Luca Guadagnino's audacious Suspiria remake (but don't call it a remake). They discuss the extremely polarizing reception to this film upon release and how it's currently viewed within Guadagnino's filmography before watching it (all for the first time) and deciding for themselves how mu...

Silent Hill (2006) with Craig Cardillo 12.10.2024

The fellas kick off their 1st Annual Spooky Month by taking a lil trip to ol' Silent Hill, accompanied by their travel agent, Craig Cardillo. Is this the only truly good video game adaptation? They discuss the turbulent reception to this movie and how people have warmed on it over time before diving into the foggy dimensions themselves and seeing how this movie holds up. Pyramid Head is real.

The Coppola Ep: Twixt (2011) with Alex Franco and Emergency Megalopolis (2024) Discusssion with Chance Freytag 05.10.2024

To prepare for the release of the most polarizing film of the year, Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis, Mateo and Chris are joined by Alex Franco to examine his most recent release, Twixt (2011). They discuss Coppola’s career arc and what he aimed to achieve with these 21st century entries (1:00) before diving into the madness themselves. The Twixt Post-Watch discussion begins at (33:55). Afterwar...

The Bourne Ep: The Bourne Legacy (2012) & Jason Bourne (2016) with Dylan Smith 23.09.2024

And we’re back! The boys kick off Year Two of the pod by viraling out on their blues and greens and revisiting the two Bourne entries post-Ultimatum, The Bourne Legacy (2012) and Jason Bourne (2016). Mateo and Chris are joined by Dylan Smith discuss the history of the Bourne films and why the creative schism within this franchise that manifested itself in these two movies is so fascinating. They c...

One-Year Anniversary Episode 05.09.2024

To commemorate The Postscript's first birthday, Chris and Mateo reflect on their first year of podcasting and the dozens of films they've covered by giving their biggest surprises (8:08), disappointments (23:30), and Top 5s (43:23) of all the movies they've watched for the pod.

The Happening (2008) with Tommy Rosilio 30.08.2024

There appears to be an event happening. The boys' Shyamalan fever refuses to break, so they have decided to cover one of his most panned films, The Happening. Did this movie deserve the level of hate and mockery it has and continues to receive? Or is this movie an early instance of general audiences misunderstanding Shyamalan? Our guest Tommy helps make the case for why it may be the latter be...

Evil Dead (2013) with Owen Ward (+ "Alien: Romulus" Discussion!) 22.08.2024

In honor of the release of Alien: Romulus , the boys rev up their chainsaws and re-examine Fede Álvarez's (largely forgotten) Evil Dead reboot from 2013. Owen makes a compelling case for the merit and importance of the film before Mateo and Chris both give it their first viewings (36:24). They later dive into Romulus and discuss how it's in conversation with Evil Dead and represents an evo...

Old (2021) with Ethan Page 12.08.2024

Something is going on with time on this podcast. Mateo and Chris are joined by their pal Ethan to rewatch the first ever Shyamalan film covered on the pod, the extremely polarizing Old . Was this film a stroke of brilliance and the mark of an exciting new era of M. Night, or a clunky mess? How will this stretch of films from Shyamalan be remembered? All is discussed on this episode.

Ocean's Twelve (2004) with The Postscript's Twelve 29.07.2024

Happy 7-29! As its 20th Anniversary draws near, Chris and Mateo assemble a crew, now known as The Postscript’s Twelve, to celebrate and reappraise Steven Soderbergh’s misunderstood sequel, Ocean’s Twelve . This movie means a great deal to the pod, so it deserved the most ambitious episode to date.  The two are joined by 10 of their friends (who are also previous guests) to take turns discussing th...

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016) with Cara Panarisi 25.07.2024

Mateo and Chris are joined by resident Andy Samberg professor Cara Panarisi to show some love to the underseen and underappreciated 2016 mockumentary, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping. Is this the funniest movie of the 2010s?

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