Episodes
Codi, Kyle and Ken discover a new study that majority of audiences want 90 minute movies. They discuss why the 90 minute movie is perfect for theaters, but also ask why audiences spend their money on long movies despite this study's findings? They also have a few choice words to say about Jerry Seinfeld's thoughts on movies in current culture and give new advice on The Fall Guy after it's disappointing opening.
Published 05/10/24
The Fall Guy has a lot to offer for audiences, so could it be possible that this opens bigger than anticipated? Kyle gives his thoughts on the movie and how his audience responded to it. Ken and Kyle also shed light on an upcoming Bleecker Street movie called Ezra, while Codi and Kyle get nerdy about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Published 05/03/24
Ken and Kyle got to see Amazon & MGM's upcoming tennis drama Challengers, and give their two cents on whether it's a playable title for all movie theaters or not. But before that, Codi and Ken give their thoughts on how this year's CinemaCon was. The three hosts also play catch up on how the April box office has been going after missing two weeks. Plus, a debate about what elements are needed to get families to see older kids movies at a theater.
Published 04/19/24
As we get closer to Civil War's April release, questions are rumbling from movie theaters about what to expect from it due to its subject matter. Fortunately, Ken and Kyle got to see the movie early, and discuss what the movie is about and what theaters should expect from it. With Codi back in the studio, the three of them also talk about IMAX planning on showing the opening ceremony of the summer Olympics.
Published 03/29/24
Kyle and Ken hold down the fort for Codi while we is away, so it's up to them to "celebrate" the 5 year anniversary of the Disney-Fox merger. It was also a busy week for the industry as they released 6 new trailers, so Kyle and Ken go over which movies show a lot of promise for the rest of 2024. They also discuss who the potential new buyer is for Paramount Pictures, and Kyle gives his thoughts on the upcoming movies Arcadian and Boy Kills World.
Published 03/22/24
For the first time (in a long time), Codi, Kyle and Ken talk about a very good Oscars show, along with the satisfying results. They also give their two cents on recent comments by the Cinemark CEO on how the industry will shape out in 2025. Plus, they celebrate great results from the first half of March, while giving insights towards the future from releases such as Monkey Man and The Fall Guy.
Published 03/15/24
Now that it's officially been 4 years since America was shut down by the pandemic, Ken creates a new strategy in order to have the podcast hosts put it behind them for good. He, Codi and Kyle discuss the great opening of Dune Part 2, but question why a third movie hasn't been announced yet. Plus, in honor of the Oscars coming this weekend, the OTB Podcast awards come back for its second year with all new categories!
Published 03/08/24
After a rough few months, the hosts of the podcast are over the moon for Dune Part 2 opening this weekend. The three of them bring their predictions for what the opening gross could be, and how things could play out in its entire theatrical run. Codi and Kyle also discuss Lionsgate making a live-action movie of the anime, Naruto, while Ken wishes he could be anywhere else to avoid the nerd talk.
Published 03/01/24
We are just days away from the release of Dune Part 2, which will bring the industry's mood back up after weeks of underwhelming movies. But that doesn't mean everything is perfect, after Kyle and Ken take note of IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) starting to hint at a possible strike. Kyle also gives his thoughts on Drive-Away Dolls and an upcoming April release called Sasquatch Sunset.
Published 02/23/24
Kyle informs Codi and Ken that Regal has been playing less trailers than usual at their theaters, so speculating begins on if other chains will follow. Kyle also gives a quick review of the upcoming horror movie Immaculate, while also addressing his disappointment with Lisa Frankenstein's box office. The three also discuss the new trailers that came from the Super Bowl.
Published 02/16/24
The hosts have noticed some theaters being unsure of playing Dune Part 2 at their theaters, so they break down the reasons why it will perform better than the previous movie. They also talk about the surprise announcement of Moana 2 and if studios may be scheming to sign AI companies rather than sue them.
Published 02/09/24
Kyle gives a glowing review of American Fiction, which emphasizes that now is the time to be playing the movie in theaters after it received many Academy Award nominations. On top of that, he, Codi and Ken bring up stories of filmmakers like Doug Liman and Jordan Peele, who go the extra mile in supporting theatrical exhibition over streaming.
Published 02/02/24
Codi, Kyle, and Ken are usually not fans of the Oscars, but there could be one or two titles from their recently announced nominees that could benefit movie theaters. Codi and Ken also take a moment to discuss why there are so many re-releases of previously released films this month and the annoyances that come with booking them. Kyle also gives shout outs to under the radar gems that theaters may want to book.
Published 01/26/24
Codi, Kyle and Ken talk about Tom Cruise and his production company moving onto the Warner Bros. lot to develop original movies and franchises for movie theaters. Speaking of Warner Bros, they made a few changes on the release schedule that could lead to shake ups in the first quarter of 2024. The podcast crew also discusses the news of National Popcorn Day coming January 19th, and the problem with Star Wars currently.
Published 01/10/24
After coming back from the Christmas break, Kyle gets to gush to Ken over how amazing The Iron Claw is. And the both of them arrive into the New Year celebrating the success that came from the Christmas box office, which could be an indicator on how the industry will progress forward. They also speak about a film company's CEO's comments on its current state and how dead on the money he was.
Published 01/05/24
Codi, Kyle and Ken celebrate the end of the year by looking forward in the first quarter of 2024 for what the best movies could be for theaters, as well as talk about what changes in behavior there could be for moviegoers. They also have to keep the sky from falling as they bring up the rumors of Warner Bros. and Paramount Pictures potentially merging.
Published 12/22/23
Movie theaters are now voicing their opinions on the intermission debate as they give great points and bring in data showing audiences would be on board with the idea. Also, Kyle teaches Codi and Ken about the hip new app Letterboxd, and how movie theaters could benefit from using it themselves.
Published 12/15/23
Codi, Kyle and Ken discuss what this means for Disney after announcing Pixar's pandemic movies are releasing to theaters. They also give information on Fathom Event's new way of getting their events booked and whether it's a smart idea or not.
Published 12/08/23
Codi, Kyle and Ken rejoice at the successful Thanksgiving weekend as it leads to speculation that maybe the movie theater industry is returning to an older formula. They also question if movie theaters are relying too much on Aquaman 2 when evidence shows the superhero genre is not what it once was.
Published 12/01/23
In typical Looney Tunes fashion, they caused quite a stir between Hollywood and the US Government. Codi, Kyle and Ken discuss how a finished Looney Tunes movie nearly became unreleased due to Hollywood accounting, and the ethical merits surrounding the ordeal. There is also good news about Dune Part II, and healthy debates over today's action stars and how The Holdovers will perform.
Published 11/17/23
The actors strike has ended, which leads our hosts into a discussion about the 2024 release calendar and how actors are better protected from A.I. They also discuss an interesting development with Sony Pictures and Universal Pictures involving a Legend Of Zelda movie. Plus, a heated debate about Ghostbusters as a franchise.
Published 11/10/23
Codi, Kyle and Ken discuss the opening success of Five Nights At Freddy's and wonder if it'll continue into a crowded November. They also discuss Disney animators unionizing and what that means for future animated theatrical releases. The hosts also give more insight into the intermission debate after Paramount strikes down on theaters for adding them to Killers Of The Flower Moon.
Published 11/03/23
Codi, Kyle and Ken discuss whether it is okay for theaters to add their own intermission to movies due to the complaints of Killers Of The Flower Moon's run time. They also discuss the release change for Mission Impossible 8 and what it means for the summer of 2024 and Tom Cruise's career.
Published 10/27/23
The group gets to celebrate the massive opening success of The Eras Tour opening in theaters. They also get more excited for theaters as Killers Of The Flower Moon is about to open to discuss its potential in a very dry October. AMC CEO Adam Aron also makes headlines for an unpleasant reason.
Published 10/20/23
Beyonce is trying to follow in Taylor Swift's footsteps by releasing her new documentary to theaters in December. But will it spark the same excitement that Taylor's announcement did, and is the Christmas season the best time to release it? Other discussions also include if Warner Bros. releasing a new Kevin Costner western in two parts is wise and the state of standees and physical one sheets.
Published 10/06/23