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First time Missing Framer Carley Cooper joins Shawn to chat about Michael Crichton's 1973 directorial debut Westworld. In addition to their reviews of the film, Shawn and Carley share their thoughts on Westworld Season 2 and discuss Carley's...
Celebrate Missing Frames' 40th episode and My Neighbor Totoro's 30th anniversary in one go! Brad Gullickson (ITMODcast, Rest in Pictures) returns to Missing Frames for his first viewing of the Hayao Miyazaki classic. Shawn has always loved Totoro and...
Released in 1987, Dirty Dancing became an unexpected box office smash, grossing over $200 million worldwide on a $6 million budget. Shawn's wife Sarah has decided now is the time for Shawn to finally see it. In this episode, they'll discuss the...
In anticiption of The Incredibles 2, Shawn Eastridge and John Mills (Aggressive Negotiations, Great Shot Kid) go back to Brad Bird's feature debut The Iron Giant. Released in 1999 to rave reviews, the film ended up a box office dud due to a...
After watching (and loving) YouTube Red's new series Cobra Kai, Shawn's wife Sarah decided to sit down and watch the original Karate Kid for the first time. In this episode, they talk about what works/doesn't work for them and their love of Ralph...
"Utah! Get me two." How Shawn has gone his whole life without seeing Point Break, he'll never know. The important thing is first-time guest host Aaron Prescott (Rest in Pictures Podcast) is a big fan and has provided Shawn the opportunity to see it...
In this Between Takes episode of Missing Frames, Shawn Eastridge and his wife Sarah pass the time during their drive to Nashville to talk about their favorite road movies. In addition, they offer their reviews for new movies they've seen in theaters...
Released in 1986, Blue Velvet was considered a return to form for David Lynch following his widely dismissed adaptation of Dune. It combined his surrealistic and horrifying imagery with scenes of idyllic surbaban life and humor, making for an...
While it was dismissed upon its release in 1998, The Big Lebowski's reputation as a cult classic has only grown through the years, with many now considering it one of the Coens' finest works and one of the best comedies of all time. In celebration of...
Missing Frames goes full-on philosophical like never before! Dan Rainer makes his first Missing Frames appearance to discuss one of his favorite films: My Dinner with Andre. Shawn has never seen it but many of his favorite filmmakers have been...