Lass is More with Josh Lasser

Josh Lasser

Lass is More with Josh Lasser

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Millions were captivated a few years ago when a group of Reddit users managed to push GameStop stock to incredible levels, making millions for themselves and taking billions from some hedge funds.  As a movie, "Dumb Money" purports to give an i
Gareth Edwards "The Creator" is now out on blu-ray and it's a swell movie, one with a great lead performance and some excellent visuals.  It is truly smart in the way a lot of it is put together.  It doesn't make a difference, we're still going
Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" is a brilliant movie.  It is a movie that we love.  It is a movie filled with excellence.  It also has this one thing about it that we simply do not understand, and we've tried.  We have really and truly tried.
With the third entry in Kenneth Branagh's Hercule Poirot series, "A Haunting in Venice," the director and star of the franchise has put out his best effort.  Slimmed down, darker, and oh so moody, it is the work of someone who is clearly feelin
The newest entries for both the "Mission:  Impossible" and "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" franchises are both available on blu-ray and digital now.  With one of these ongoing series we see a reinvention and desire to put new things out there.  With
Happy Halloween to you!  What better day than this is there to discuss Disney's 2023 live action "Haunted Mansion."  None.  There isn't a better one, so let's jump right in.
"Strays" is one of those movies where you're going to know well in advance if you're going to enjoy it.  All you have to do is ask yourself one question:  do you want to see dogs get high and tell sex jokes?  If the answer is yes, "Strays" is t
There is a great idea at the core of "Theater Camp," a clever notion that gets muddled with too many storylines and a lack of depth to the characters.  It is a case where more is less and where the whole may have benefited from trimming one are
So many horror movies offer up people in crisis as the victims.  No, not all horror movies, just many.  On today's episodes we look at one movie from this year, "The Boogeyman," that does just that and cogitate the reasons why the trope works.
"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," the fifth entry in the franchise, is now out on digital.  The big question with this film, at least the one asked by audiences, seems to be "is it better than the last one?"  That is the exact thing we'r
Do you ever watch something where half of it works so very well and the other half feels, a little, like they just weren't trying that hard?  That's the way we feel about "Elemental," Pixar's latest which features a great world, wonderful chara
Not every podcast ends where you think it might when you begin.  Today's episode is a case in point as we discuss the new version of "The Little Mermaid," where it goes right, where it goes wrong, and where it might teach us some things.
We will be honest with you, the "Fast and Furious" franchise does not operate in our world.  The physics are wrong.  The inability for so many people to die is wrong.  There is just so much that could not happen. Okay, that may be true, but so
There is something wonderful in the notion that the new film "Kandahar" (2023) attempts to give us a more nuanced, multi-faceted, look at Afghanistan, the surrounding nations, and the world at large.  It is admirable, particularly when we have
With "Volume 3" now out on blu-ray and digital, our time with this version of the "Guardians of the Galaxy" is done.  Where do folks end up?  Well, we're not possibly going to tell you that, but we are going to offer up some of our thoughts on
Up this week on the podcast, "Book Club:  The Next Chapter," which could also be titled "Book Club 2," but isn't.  Heck, it could also be titled "Let's Take a Trip to Italy Rather than Making a Great Sequel."  There would be truth in all those
James Cameron's "Avatar" is now available in 4K and that makes it the right time to look at the movie once more.  But, upon doind so, we find out opinions wholly unchanged.  Stellar in some respects, it is a complete disappointment in others.  
A not-quite-untold story, "Chevalier" offers up beautiful sets and costumes and a truly charismatic lead performance.  But, is that enough to win our hearts and minds or is there something, unfortuntately, missing from the overall tale?
Out now on Blu-ray and digital is the bloody good film, "Renfield."  It is not, sadly, bloody great, just bloody good.  And yet, it starts off in absolutley brilliant fashion.  Where does it go right?  Where does it go wrong?  Just how deep wil
Out a couple weeks ago on digital and in a couple of weeks on Blu-ray is the third Ant-Man movie, "Ant-Man and the Wasp:  Quantumania."  It is good enough, surpassing the second film in the series but not as enjoyable as the first.  But, what c
At first blush, it may seem like a whole lot of silliness, but the truth is that there's a genius to Elizabeth Banks' "Cocaine Bear."  It is funny and disgusting and barrels its way through its 90+ minute runtime like a bear high on... well, co
The new "Avatar" sequel is... a lot.  A lot of pretty.  A lot of time.  A lot of CGI.  A lot of effort on all parts.  Well, all except for the story.  The story is a significant disappointment.  The story, which somehow tends to get a pass when
We may have a soft spot for epic fantasy and adventure films, but that doesn't mean that we're a complete pushover.  This week, with the 1981 film "Dragonslayer" now available on 4K, we find an example of film in the genre that simply does not
This past weekend, "Women Talking" won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.  The accolade is well deserved, as the movie is an incredibly powerful one.  Dealing with upsetting material, "Women Talking" is distrubing not just for the re
Some actors find themselves, at some point in their career, having a moment.  Right now, Jonathan Majors is having a moment, one that we hope continues for decades to come; that the moment becomes a long and varied and fascinating career.  He n
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