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Movie Nights with Dad

Movie Nights with Dad

De : Riley and Mark Tullis
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Movie Nights with Dad is a film review podcast hosted by a father and son from the St. Louis area. Each episode, Riley and his dad Mark — a longtime community theater veteran with deep roots in classic Hollywood — watch a movie and talk about it the way most people wish they could: honest, unhurried, and without pretense. Mark leads the show's signature "Stage vs. the Screen" segment, where his background in live performance shapes a perspective on acting and direction you won't find anywhere else. Episodes release every Sunday at 5pm CT. Follow us on Instagram & Tiktok: @movienightswithdadRiley and Mark Tullis Art
Épisodes
  • The Odd Couple (1968) Review | A Comedy That Still Holds Up | MNWD Ep. 39
    Jun 28 2026

    The Odd Couple (1968) pairs Jack Lemmon's neurotic, freshly divorced Felix against Walter Matthau's slovenly, exasperated Oscar, and the chemistry between them is the entire engine of the film. Neil Simon wrote the script, and more than fifty years later the comedic timing still lands. This week continues our Summer from the Stage series, and Mark played Murray the cop, one of the regulars at Oscar's poker table, in a theatrical production of the show. Riley and Mark get into what makes Lemmon and Matthau's pairing feel so effortless, whether Felix or Oscar is genuinely the harder roommate, and what changes in the conversation when you've actually performed inside this world.

    New episodes every Sunday at 5PM CT. Find us on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you listen.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Brighton Beach Memoirs (1986) Review | Reviewed by Someone Who Played Jack | MNWD Ep. 38
    Jun 21 2026

    Brighton Beach Memoirs (1986) adapts Neil Simon's own semi-autobiographical play about a cramped, struggling Brooklyn household during the Great Depression. Jonathan Silverman plays Eugene, the teenage narrator caught between adolescence and his family's hardships, and Bob Dishy plays Jack Jerome, the father quietly exhausted from trying to hold everything together. This week's episode continues our Summer from the Stage series, and Mark played Jack in a theatrical production of the show, bringing firsthand experience inside the role to the conversation. Riley and Mark get into what Neil Simon's voice does differently on screen versus on stage, how Bob Dishy keeps Jack sympathetic even while barely holding it together, and what it means to watch someone else perform a role you've lived inside yourself.

    New episodes every Sunday at 5PM CT. Find us on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you listen.

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    1 h et 9 min
  • The Rainmaker (1956) Review | Reviewed by Someone Who Actually Played Starbuck | MNWD Ep. 37
    Jun 14 2026

    The Rainmaker (1956) stars Burt Lancaster as Starbuck, a charming, larger-than-life con man who rides into a drought-stricken town promising rain, and Katharine Hepburn as Lizzie, the rancher's daughter who slowly, reluctantly lets herself believe in something for the first time. This week is the second episode in our Summer from the Stage series, and Mark played Starbuck in a theatrical production of the show. Reviewing a film when you've lived inside its central character is a completely different experience, and that comes through in the conversation. Riley and Mark get into what Lancaster brings to Starbuck that makes him so magnetic, how Hepburn finds the emotional truth in Lizzie without ever playing for sympathy, and what the play gets right that the film has to work harder to earn. Mark brings his personal experience inside this role alongside his theater lens.

    New episodes every Sunday at 5PM CT. Find us on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you listen.

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    1 h et 12 min
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