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School of Movies

School of Movies

By: Alex & Sharon Shaw
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Super in-depth analysis of movies (and occasionally TV, and video games). Hosted by veteran podcasters Alex & Sharon Shaw with different guests for round-table chats every week.Copyright 2015 . All rights reserved. Art
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  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
    Apr 24 2026

    [School of Movies 2026]

    This is a commissioned episode for Toby Skeels-Jungius and Chris Finik. It also happens to be our second show in a row about a bunch of stunningly animated ninja teens who are taught their skills by Jackie Chan, deal with both High School and abiding Daddy issues and wind up having to defend a metropolitan city from a Kaiju attack, thus proving their worth in the process, to the people, to their immediate family, and to themselves.

    Mutant Mayhem is in fact the TENTH Ninja Turtles movie, and it's up there with the very best of what has come before. On this show we recruit Willow who finally gets to talk about their favourite brothers, as we look back on creative choices of previous incarnations and what this one does to set itself apart. And while you could superficially say it has Spider-Verse animation, we hope that how we articulate the distinction gives you folks a clearer idea of what I'm terming ''Asymmetrical, Impressionist Graffiti'.

    Next week we begin a month-long project focusing on movies with the theme of Artificial Intelligence.

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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • The Lego Ninjago Movie
    Apr 17 2026

    [School of Movies 2026]

    Because literally nobody demanded it, here is our Main Event show on the third of the Warner Animation Lego quartet, making it the final one we have not spoken of up to now.

    The Ninjago line began in 2011 as part of Lego's new approach at creating multimedia sub-franchises with purposefully limited lifespans. The plan was to put out a simply animated and fun kid's show which drew from Power Rangers and TMNT and tied in with a series of lavish playsets centring around this nonspecifically Asian mystical tech mythology. The plan was to close out within two years and move on to a new line called Chima about battling animal people. What they didn't expect was a passionate fanbase that pleaded with Lego to extend the show and toy line beyond Season 2.

    Ninjago is still wildly popular today, but in between then and now this movie emerged, scrapping all the established continuity in order to tell a tale accessable to all... about another Lego kid with a deadbeat Business Dad. However, while it's the least of the four there is still much to like about this visually-stunning and fast-paced adventure.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Grindhouse
    Apr 10 2026

    [School of Movies 2026]

    Grindhouse is a deliberate evocation of grotty late night movies at the most questionable and sticky of back-alley theatres in the 1980s. The kind of places you go if you wish to purchase a human kidney. Robert and his frequent colaborator Quentin Tarantino remember these dives fondly and wanted to bring us that feeling with an audacious double-bill of two authentic-feeling movies, Planet Terror and Death Proof, accompanied by trailers for films that did not exist (at least at the time, three of them were made for real afterwards).

    How did this bold experiment go for them? Here you can find out from a variety of angles, including a journey back to one of the first podcast episodes I ever recorded, as well as the direct response to the first time Sharon and I ever got to see the double-bill as intended and finally a culmination discussion regarding a very decisive re-edit of both films by me.

    Here is a turning point in the career of Robert Rodriguez, and here is where our Director Season will close out (though we are continuing with discussions on Alita: Battle Angel, Machete and Spy Kids 4 on the patreon After School Club bonus podcast feed for everyone who throws in five bucks or more a month).

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    2 hrs and 8 mins
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