All posts by Robert Yaniz Jr.

Franchise Detours Episode 56: ‘Knocked Up’ / ‘This Is 40’ (feat. Kai Yaniz of Crooked Table Productions)

Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, mainstream comedies were dominated by just one man: Judd Apatow. As a writer, director, and/or producer, Apatow was behind many of the biggest hits of the era, including classics such as Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Superbad, Bridesmaids, The Big Sick, and — as we’ve previously discussed — The 40-Year-Old Virgin.

Now Kai Yaniz returns to discuss 2007’s Knocked Up and its “sort-of sequel,” 2012’s This Is 40. Apatow wrote and directed both movies, which have a lot to say about parenthood, relationships, and how time affects them. We’ll discuss whether these movies still hold up, weigh in on Leslie Mann and Paul Rudd’s performances, and reveal our personal connection to them.

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Close Watch Episode 19: ‘An American in Paris’ (feat. Philip Boone of Ultimate Gilmore Girls Movie Night)

Every episode, Close Watch gives us the chance to get to know our guest through the movie they love. But more recently, the show has sharpened its focus on the wide world of movie musicals. And after the man-eating plant of Little Shop of Horrors and the cultural celebration of In the Heights, musical icon Gene Kelly has officially entered the chat.

Philip Boone of the Ultimate Gilmore Girls Movie Night podcast joins us to discuss 1951’s An American in Paris. We’ll discuss where it fits into Kelly’s filmography, how it compares to fellow classics Singin’ in the Rain and On the Town, and why — despite winning six Academy Awards, including Best Picture — An American in Paris remains underrated.

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Franchise Detours Episode 55: ‘War for the Planet of the Apes’ (feat. David Rosen of Piecing It Together)

After nine films and three different incarnations, our Planet of the Apes mega-series ends here. We went in-depth on the original five-film series, dug up the oft-maligned Tim Burton “reimagining,” and now we conclude our discussions on the recent reboot trilogy starring Andy Serkis as Caesar.

David Rosen of Piecing It Together joins us to discuss 2017’s War for the Planet of the Apes. We’ll cover how director Matt Reeves elevates the trilogy to mythic heights, whether this is a satisfying follow-up to Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, and what we hope to see in 2024’s Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.

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