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🪰 The Fly (1958) vs The Fly (1986) – Classic Horror vs Body Horror Masterpiece | Frame to Frame

Welcome back to Frame to Frame, where Cotton and Yumper take two films with the same DNA and break them down frame by frame. And this time… things get weird. 🪰 The Fly (1958) vs 🪰 The Fly (1986) Two films. Same concept. Completely different nightmares. The original The Fly (1958) is a classic piece […]

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Top X-Files Episodes Ranked 👽 | Mulder, Scully & Pure Chaos!

The truth is out there… and we’re chasing it down. In this episode of At The Show Podcast, we dive deep into our favorite episodes of The X-Files—from unforgettable monster-of-the-week stories to the conspiracy-heavy arcs that made the show legendary. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just getting into the series, we break down what

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Oscar Predictions 2026, Arnold Back to Predator?, Sugar Baggy’s Soundtrack Pick

This week on At The Show Podcast we dive into our predictions for the upcoming Academy Awards and talk about which films and performances we believe will take home Oscar gold. Every year the Oscars bring debates, surprises, and plenty of controversy, so we break down the biggest categories and share our thoughts on who

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Frame for Frame: The Running Man (1987 vs 2025)

Yumper and Cotton return for another deep-dive edition of Frame for Frame, this time tackling one of the wildest dystopian action films ever made: The Running Man. We compare the original 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger classic to the brand-new 2025 remake starring Glenn Powell, exploring how the story, tone, worldbuilding, and characters have evolved across nearly

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Robert Redford: A Hollywood Icon — The Legacy of a Legend

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

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