This week on At The Show, we roll out the red carpet for a cinematic icon — Robert Redford. From prison walls in The Last Castle, to conspiracy corridors in All The President’s Men, to riverbanks and typewriters and grifts — Redford has shaped generations of storytelling.
Join Yump (who just watched The Nun 1 & 2) and Tone as they deep dive into Redford’s finest roles, explore wild behind-the-scenes trivia, VHS memories, and the lasting impact of one of cinema’s most captivating talents. Whether you’re a film buff, trivia lover, or just love a good Redford tale, this episode is your front-row seat to legacy, storytelling, and Hollywood charm.
🍿 So get your popcorn ready, grab a drink, and “Red-ford yourself in” for this episode of the At The Show Podcast!
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🎙️ Yumper and Cotton are BACK with another episode of Frame to Frame — and this time, it’s a full-on horror showdown.
We’re diving into The Fly (1958) vs The Fly (1986) — two films built on the same terrifying concept, but executed in completely different ways.
One is a classic, slow-burn sci-fi horror with that vintage ‘50s charm…
The other is a grotesque, emotional, body horror masterpiece that still makes people squirm.
In this episode, we break down:
🪰 Classic vs modern horror storytelling
🪰 Practical effects evolution and nightmare fuel
🪰 Performances, themes, and what hits harder today
🪰 What holds up — and what doesn’t
🪰 And which version truly earns the title of THE definitive Fly
Is the original a timeless classic?
Is Cronenberg’s version the ultimate transformation horror?
And which one sticks with you long after the credits roll?
Tap in, and let us know — which Fly are you riding with?

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