Ep. 655: The Shiz Witch Project
Ep. 574: Snuff Film
The Reel Nerds get higher baby when they review Cocaine Bear.
Ep. 573: Quantum of Smallace
The Reel Nerds witness the beginning of a new dynasty when they review Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
Ep. 572: Postpartum Postmortem
The Reel Nerds make babies cry when they review Baby Ruby.
Ep. 571: Apocalypse How?
The Reel Nerds make the choice when they review Knock at the Cabin.
Ep. 570: Pool Boys
Complete your transformation when the Reel Nerds review Infinity Pool.
Ep. 569: Ottoman Empire
Fall in love with the grumpiest man in America when the Reel Nerds review A Man Called Otto.
Ep. 568: Meganlomania
Friendship has evolved when the Reel Nerds review M3GAN.
Filmsplosion 2022
The Reel Nerds feel the need for speed when they rank their favorite films of 2022!
Ep. 567: Rated RRR
The Reel Nerds rise, roar, revolt when they review RRR.
Ep. 566: Ba Ba Land
The Reel Nerds always make a scene when they review Babylon.
Ep. 565: Blue Cat Group
The Reel Nerds return to Pandora when they review Avatar: The Way of Water.
Ep. 564: Spiel Nerds
Capture every moment when the Reel Nerds review The Fabelmans.
Ep. 563: Santa’s Slay
You better watch out when the Reel Nerds review Violent Night.
Ep. 562: Ass Funyun
When the game ends, the real mystery begins when the Reel Nerds review Glass Onion.
Ep. 561: We Got Served
Painstakingly Prepared. Brilliantly Executed when the Reel Nerds review The Menu.
Ep. 560: Wakanda Life
Long live Wakanda when the Reel Nerds review Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Ep. 559: Life Accordion to Al
The world belongs to the weird when the Reel Nerds review Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.
Filmsplosion 2012 Redux
The fire rises when the Reel Nerds re-rank their favorite films of 2012!
Ep. 558: Power Struggle
The time of heroes is over when the Reel Nerds review Black Adam.
Ep. 557: Dead Ends
The showdown between Laurie and Michael concludes when the Reel Nerds review Halloween Ends.
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Ryan
Executive Host
As far as nerds go, there are not many reeler than Ryan. His love for movies is unmatched. He also loves comic books. When you combine comic books and movies Ryan is at his happiest. He enjoys all forms of pop culture and prides himself on knowing more then average nerds. Ryan has a couple of characters he prefers over the rest, first and foremost is Spider-Man. He also loves Ash from the Evil Dead. Ryan also enjoys Finishing people in Mortal Kombat and hopping on Goombas. He has attended Comic-Con and several Starfests with his good buddy Brad. He is amazed on how awesome Brad is at designing Reel Nerds pages. But don’t tell Brad. He needs to stay humbled.
Favorite movie: Army Of Darkness
Favorite Genres: Action, Horror, Comic Book, Comedy
Brad
Producer, Co-Host, Designer
His earliest memory of nerdiness is discovering the Star Trek motion pictures when his parents (presumably) accidentally rented the first one on laser disc. He attended his first convention at the age of 12 and has been to many Star Trek conventions since, as well as SDCC, NYCC, and E3 twice. He’s also an avid TMNT fan who has each of the first four issues of the original comic book signed by Eastman AND Laird. Brad also favors Batman and loves Nintendo so much he still plays his Virtual Boy from time-to-time. When he’s not immersed in nerd media, he’s out competing at bar trivia or working on several creative projects like podcasting, producing short films, publishing books, and drawing cartoons.
His favorite film of all-time is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie and with over 600 DVD’s and blu-rays in his collection, Brad is surely a Reel Nerd.
Zach
Co-Host
Zach Eastman is the weirdest and most annoying one on the Reel Nerds Podcast. He’s been interested in film and filmmaking in one fashion or another since age 6 when he saw Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, and has never slowed down the movie watching train. He is an avid proponent for the theatrical experience and eerily obsessed with Hollywoods Golden Age, but loves Film History as whole on top of that.
The primary reason he has no friends is because he wont shut up about the above. His Favorite films include JACKIE BROWN, CASABLANCA, ZODIAC, JOHN CARPENTER’S HALLOWEEN, and TO BE OR NOT TO BE (1942). But honestly he loves too many films to count. He is also obsessed with Old Time Radio and will mention it faster than … well… a very fast thing. He also put The Nice Guys at only Number 7 on his 2016 Filmsplosion, and therefore, is just the worst.
Corinne
Co-Host, Writer
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Henry
Co-Host
Henry Jarvis is the youngest member of the Reel Nerds. His favorite films include Space Jam and Dude, Where’s My Car? and Lawrence of Arabia. He enjoys those pretentious art house films that Ryan hates. He sees a lot of movies! Honestly more than he should. He replaces his lack of social skills and meaningful friendships with his love of cinema! He’s also crying while he writes this biography for himself. His favorite directors are Andrei Tarkovsky, David Fincher, and David Lean.
James
Co-Host
James grew up in a house where Friday night was Movie night, which meant that he’d watched more movies than anybody else his age before he was even old enough to watch the rated R ones. He’ll watch just about anything, though he tends to avoid the horror movies without a sense of humor. Among his favorite movies are: Alien, Fargo, True Romance, Ed Wood, and Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. He’s a die-hard LOST fan and a Brown Coat.
As a writer, story usually comes first for James. Memorable characters and sharp dialogue are the things that separate the classics from the chaff. That said, he does his best to keep having fun at the movies. He’s seen plenty of critics who would once have accepted summer blockbusters as entertainment become jaded and nit-picky. Sure James loves the art of film and storytelling, but fun comes first, the fun that he had watching Raiders when he was little.
Also, E.T. scares the pants off him.