
New Episode Out Now
Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

We're diving into the rain-soaked dystopia of 2049 for our latest episode, where John, Westy, and Matt explore how Denis Villeneuve achieved the impossible—making a Blade Runner sequel that works.
This week's ATRM Classic uncovers the fascinating journey of a film nobody thought should exist. We reveal how Hampton Fancher returned after three decades to craft a screenplay worthy of the original, why Harrison Ford finally said yes to reprising Deckard, and the stunning visual techniques that helped Roger Deakins claim his first Oscar after 14 nominations.
Get ready for tales of Villeneuve's bold creative gambles, the practical effects magic that brought holograms to life, and Hans Zimmer's sonic assault that shook cinema walls. Plus, we explore how Ryan Gosling created a replicant performance that questions what it means to be human.
Previous Episodes

The Fugitive (1993)
There's a one-armed man on the loose as we chase down Andrew Davis's relentless thriller. Join Luke, Matt, and Westy as they investigate the train crash that changed action cinema, dissect Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones's electric cat-and-mouse dynamic, and reveal how this adaptation transformed a forgotten TV show into a blockbuster phenomenon.
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The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
There's madness in the jungle as we construct our way through David Lean's epic war film. Join John, Westy, and Matt as they march into the chaotic Sri Lankan shoot, examine Alec Guinness's Oscar-winning obsession with military perfection, and uncover the explosive truth behind Hollywood's most controversial screenplay credit.
Available anywhere you get your podcasts!
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