Jim and Teal are two movie enthusiasts who love to dish about themes, genres, the latest films, and oddball hidden gems. Sometimes there’s even a guest. The new season is now streaming, but there are more than a hundred back episodes to keep you entertained.
After almost eight years and nearly 200 episodes, Stuff We've Seen wraps up with one final episode. Bill from Queens returns to hang out with Jim for a discussion on favorite film opening sequences and great character introductions. Thanks for listening all these years. It's been a blast. Enjoy this last episode, and as always, go see some stuff. -Jim
Wait...what? That's right, gang, Jim and Teal are back for a special episode to run down all of the 2026 Oscar nominations. In this super-sized, episode Jim walks Teal through every category and they play a bit of catchup discussing some of 2025's best movies. Enjoy!
Why settle for one Pedro Pascal movie when you can have three? This week, on a surprise episode of Stuff We've Seen, Jim and Teal discuss "Eddington," "The Materialists," and "The Fantastic Four: First Steps," plus Jim fills Teal in on "Superman." And finally, to end the episode, J&T talk about that "South Park" episode. You know the one.
It's been a while since Jim and Teal have been on the mic, but we're back with a big announcement. We have a new podcast out now called "Fascism on Film." This new podcast series examines fascism through the lens of film history. Each episode is roughly 30 minutes in length. The first three episodes of season 1 are available now on Apple podcasts and Podbean, and you can find the episodes each…
Here is a rare mini bonus episode for everyone. We had to do a test of our new audio recording setup, so we talked a couple minutes about "Mickey 17" and then had some fun destroying the movie trailer for the abysmal looking remake of "Snow White." Enjoy!
Teal didn't feel confident enough to make a list this year, so on this episode he asks Jim to reveal his top 10 films of 2024. You already know "The Brutalist" and "Anora" were two of Jim's favorites. What else made his top 10? Listen and find out.
Jim and Teal have your Academy Award Nominations 2025 wrap-up, and a whole heck of a lot of praise for "The Brutalist." J&T recap all the major categories, and in between, they talk about a film they believe towers above all others. This episode is a long one, but stay tuned for the final 15 minutes when things go hilariously off-the-rails.
This week Jim and Teal offer three year end films: "Nosferatu", "A Complete Unknown", and "Anora." Which film hits all the right notes for J&T, which film is respected more than loved, and which film finds our two podcasters more at odds than with any film in the past six years. It's all for you, Damian.
Thematics galore tie several new fall offerings together as Jim and Teal discuss "Wicked," "Conclave," "A Different Man," and "Emilia Perez." It's been a bit since J&T got on the mic, but they are back with this comprehensive, super-sized episode that is sure to tie you over until the next one. Enjoy!
This week Jim and Teal explore the wonderful body horror experience, "The Substance," from director Coralie Fargeat. In addition, Jim and Teal talk about "Strange Darling," "Woman of the Hour," "Alien: Romulus," and "Late Night with the Devil."