Episodes

  • The Cable Guy Review – Jim Carrey’s Strangest Role?
    May 26 2026

    Episode Description

    JR and Stacey dive into Ben Stiller's 1996 dark comedy "The Cable Guy" starring Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick. This retro review examines how this psychologically twisted comedy holds up 30 years later, exploring its controversial humor, standout performances, and why it developed a cult following despite mixed critical reception.

    The Movie Overview

    • Jim Carrey's extreme performance as an obsessive cable installer
    • Matthew Broderick as the unwitting victim of an increasingly dangerous friendship
    • Notable cast: Jack Black (described as "skinny Jack Black"), Leslie Mann, Owen Wilson, Kathy Griffin, Andy Dick, and Ben Stiller

    Key Themes

    • Dark humor vs. sensitivity in modern context
    • The evolution of comedy from 1996 to today
    • Jim Carrey's acting range and how this film showcases his psycho-dramatic abilities
    • Homoerotic undertones and obsessive relationships

    Production & Reception

    • Budget: $47 million
    • Box Office: $102.8 million
    • Critical reception: Mixed (56% Rotten Tomatoes, C+ CinemaScore)
    • Roger Ebert called it the worst film of 1996
    • Gene Siskel praised it as Carrey's best since The Mask
    • Developed a cult following over time

    Our Takes

    • JR's perspective: The movie made him cringe, doesn't hold up to Carrey's classics like Ace Ventura or The Mask, but showcases a different acting ability
    • Stacey's perspective: Enjoyed it for its time period, appreciated it as a standalone product, recognized Carrey's strong performance despite production limitations

    "This movie hurt my body... it made me cringe." - JR

    "If you're offended, don't watch it. Like that is not gonna hurt the producers, directors, or authors." - Stacey

    "A cable guy could be watching from anywhere." - JR

    While not Jim Carrey's best work, "The Cable Guy" serves as a time capsule of 1996 comedy and demonstrates Carrey's range beyond his typical comedic roles. Worth watching for those who appreciate dark humor and aren't easily offended.

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    Content Warning: This episode discusses a film with dark humor, mature themes, and content that may not be suitable for all audiences.


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    12 mins
  • Project Hail Mary
    May 19 2026

    JR flies solo to review Project Hail Mary (2026), the sci-fi film directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, based on Andy Weir's novel. Starring Ryan Gosling, Sandra Bullock, James Ortiz, and Lionel Boyce, the film became the third highest-grossing movie of 2026 at $668 million worldwide on a ~$200M budget. JR breaks down the plot, the surprising alien friendship at the heart of the story, and why it's one of the best films he's seen in years.

    Timestamped Show Notes:

    • 0:00 — Cold open: Teasing the film and its directors
    • 0:20 — Show intro by King Jerm / Pod Saved Our Marriage
    • 0:48 — JR introduces the solo episode and Project Hail Mary
    • 1:21 — Box office & production overview: budget, cast, streaming release
    • 1:49 — Plot breakdown: Ryan Gosling as Raylan Grace, waking up alone in space
    • 2:16 — Introduction of Rocky, the alien companion
    • 3:11 — The one-way mission to save Earth; Grace and Rocky's shared goal
    • 3:58 — Cultural exchange between Grace and Rocky; the planetarium scene
    • 4:37 — Emotional depth: the alien develops human-like emotion and sacrifice
    • 5:09 — The feel-good quality that sets this film apart
    • 5:44 — JR's recommendation: open your senses and immerse yourself
    • 6:12 — Who can relate to Raylan Grace (teachers, loners, drifters)
    • 6:33 — Disclaimer: requires a good attention span; one of the best films of 2026
    • 7:05 — JR's 2026 movie streak; looking ahead to the next review
    • 7:30 — Thanks to listeners; show charts milestone (Apple Film Review Top 200, 128+ days)
    • 7:56 — Outro: Connect on Threads, feedback welcome, sign-off


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    8 mins
  • Rotten Tomatoes Said 83%, the Box Office Said Nah : The Good Luck , Have Fun, Don't die Movie Review
    May 12 2026

    Overview: Stacey and JR review the sci-fi comedy Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, comparing it to their previous review of Wuthering Heights. They break down the film's budget, box office performance, critical reception, and share their spoiler-free takes.

    Key Topics:

    • Box Office vs. Budget: $20M budget, only ~$8–9M worldwide box office
    • Critical Reception: 83% on Rotten Tomatoes, 67/100 on Metacritic, B from CinemaScore
    • Comparison to Wuthering Heights: Despite a much smaller box office, Good Luck scored significantly higher with critics than Wuthering Heights (57% RT, $221M box office on an $80M budget)
    • Genre: Sci-fi comedy with elements of horror, action, and drama — compared to Scary Movie vibes and the indie feel of Everything Everywhere All at Once
    • Spoiler-Free Impressions: JR calls it a future cult classic; Stacey says it kept her engaged and giggling. Both recommend it.
    • Viewing Tips: Pay close attention to the opening 5 minutes and all diner scenes. "Don't worry about a damn piece of pie."
    • Double Feature Weekend: Watched back-to-back with Wuthering Heights on Friday the 13th weekend — both left them wanting more.

    Call to Action: Watch both Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die and Wuthering Heights, then comment which one you preferred.


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    12 mins
  • Hoppers 2026 Pixar Review: Plot Twists, Box Office Numbers & Bold Opinions | Sparrows Under Review
    May 5 2026

    Hosts: JR Sparrow & Stacey Sparrow Guest Intro: King Jerm (Poddin' Saved Our Marriage)

    This Week's Review: Hoppers (Disney/Pixar, 2026)

    This week JR Sparrow flies solo to review Pixar's latest animated feature, Hoppers — currently the 4th highest-grossing film of 2026with a $375 million box office haul on a $150 million budget.

    What's it about? Hoppers follows Mabel Tanaka, a young girl raised near a forest by her grandmother, who becomes deeply connected to nature and wildlife. When Mabel is transformed into a beaver, she finds herself navigating a world of animal kingdoms — insects, amphibians, fish, reptiles, and birds — each with their own rulers, agendas, and comedy. The film tackles themes of government, environmental activism, neglect, and loss, wrapped in stunning Pixar animation.

    Director: Daniel Chung End Credits Song: Save the Day by Scissor

    Critical Reception:

    • Rotten Tomatoes: 94%
    • Metacritic: 73/100 (based on 46 critics)
    • CinemaScore: A
    • RogerEbert.com (Neil Minow): ★★★★ — "Pixar at its very best"

    JR's Take: A well-crafted, thoughtful film that demands your full attention from the start. The plot twists are earned, the ensemble voice cast is stellar, and the writing subverts villain expectations in a refreshing way. Best suited for teens and adults, though younger kids will enjoy the humor and colorful animal characters. Features a standout performance from Meryl Streep.

    2026 Box Office Rankings (as of April 28):

    1. Super Mario Galaxy
    2. Pegasus 3
    3. Project Hail Mary
    4. Hoppers
    5. Weathering Heights

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    Sparrows Under Review — every take is examined, nothing escapes the spotlight. Follow Poddin' Saved Our Marriage with King Jerm — new episodes every Friday


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    13 mins
  • The CoHo Movie Universe: A Deep Dive into Colleen Hoover's Film Adaptations
    Apr 28 2026

    JR Sparrow flies solo this week to break down the growing cinematic universe built around bestselling author Colleen Hoover — aka the "CoHo Movie Universe." With over 26 books and a built-in audience supercharged by BookTok, Hoover's work has attracted major Hollywood studios including Sony, Paramount, Universal, and Amazon MGM.

    In this episode:

    • How TikTok's BookTok community turned Colleen Hoover into a publishing phenomenon — and made her irresistible to Hollywood
    • A rundown of the four CoHo films: It Ends With Us, Regretting You, Reminders of Him, and the upcoming Verity
    • Box office breakdown: It Ends With Us ($35M), Regretting You ($90M), Reminders of Him ($88M on a $25M budget)
    • Why critics gave Reminders of Him mixed reviews — and why JR disagrees
    • JR's personal ranking of the CoHo films and why Reminders of Him might be the best entry point for new viewers
    • What Colleen Hoover's hands-on involvement means for the franchise's future

    JR's Take: Reminders of Him tells a grounded, realistic story about redemption, community, and second chances — themes that resonate far beyond the romance genre. Don't let the critic scores fool you.

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    12 mins
  • Send Help – No Seriously, We Need It
    Apr 21 2026

    Stacey and Jr. Sparrow sit down with King Jerm to review a 2026 thriller directed by Sam Raimi, starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien. Jr. calls it his top film of the first quarter of 2026 — a suspenseful, twist-filled ride that kept him on the edge of his seat. Stacey came in for Rachel McAdams and left with a lot to say about the film's morally complex lead character.

    What We Cover:

    • First impressions and why this film was on Jr.'s radar early
    • Sam Raimi's filmography and how this film compares to his usual style (think Evil Dead, Drag Me to Hell, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness)
    • Stacey's "you go, girl" reaction to the main character's big reveal
    • The moment Stacey says the character went too far — and what she would have done differently
    • The subtle clues you might miss on a first watch (and why Jr. wants to rewatch it)
    • Comparisons to M. Night Shyamalan's Old and other suspense films from recent years

    By the Numbers:

    • Budget: $40 million
    • Box Office: $90.4 million
    • Rotten Tomatoes: 93% positive
    • Metacritic: 75/100
    • CinemaScore: B+

    The Verdict: A well-earned B+ in the hosts' book — with Jr. ready to rewatch for hidden clues and Stacey impressed by the lead's calculated, survivor-mentality performance.

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    10 mins
  • The Strangers: Chapter 3 – Terrifying or Tired? Our Honest Take
    Apr 14 2026

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of Sparrows Under Review, Jr and Stacey complete their trilogy review with The Strangers: Chapter 3. After loving Chapter 1, being disappointed by Chapter 2, they discuss whether the final installment delivers a satisfying conclusion—or leaves them wanting more.

    📽️ The Trilogy Experience

    • All three films were shot in 2022 as one production, then released over multiple years
    • Chapter 1: 2024 release, grossed $48M
    • Chapter 2: 2025 release, grossed $22M
    • Chapter 3: Released January 15th, grossed only $9.2M
    • Production budget: ~$8.5M for all three films combined

    🎬 Chapter 3 Breakdown

    • Maya is the sole survivor from previous chapters
    • One of the Strangers has been killed
    • The sheriff's backstory is revealed
    • Ending is divisive: provides closure on the history but execution was disappointing

    ⭐ Final Verdict

    • Jr's Rating: 100% dumpster juice as a standalone film
    • Recommendation: Watch all three movies as a trilogy in one sitting (4.5-5 hours total)
    • Certified as a "Sparrow Under Review trilogy" - enshrined in the show's legacy
    • Not recommended as a standalone watch

    💡 Viewer Challenge What would you change about the ending to make it better? Let us know in the comments!

    Key Discussion Points

    📽️ The Trilogy Experience

    • All three films were shot in 2022 as one production, then released over multiple years
    • Chapter 1: 2024 release, grossed $48M
    • Chapter 2: 2025 release, grossed $22M
    • Chapter 3: Released January 15th, grossed only $9.2M
    • Production budget: ~$8.5M for all three films combined

    🎬 Chapter 3 Breakdown

    • Maya is the sole survivor from previous chapters
    • One of the Strangers has been killed
    • The sheriff's backstory is revealed
    • Ending is divisive: provides closure on the history but execution was disappointing

    ⭐ Final Verdict

    • Jr's Rating: 100% dumpster juice as a standalone film
    • Recommendation: Watch all three movies as a trilogy in one sitting (4.5-5 hours total)
    • Certified as a "Sparrow Under Review trilogy" - enshrined in the show's legacy
    • Not recommended as a standalone watch

    💡 Viewer Challenge What would you change about the ending to make it better? Let us know in the comments!

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    13 mins
  • Super Mario Galaxy Movie: Worth the Hype or Not?
    Apr 7 2026

    JR Sparrow, Stacey, and King Jerm sit down fresh off opening weekend to give their take on The Super Mario Bros. Movie: Galaxy — and they've got a lot to say.

    What's Covered:

    • The hosts' history with the Super Mario franchise — owning every game but skipping a few
    • Their opening weekend theater experience at Regal Theater in Nitro, WV (sold-out Yoshi buckets, uncomfortable seats, and a spot on the screen)
    • A spoiler-light breakdown of the film's plot, pacing (98 min), and how it sets up a larger Nintendo cinematic universe
    • Easter eggs and callbacks to Super Mario 2 — including the villain Wart (voiced by Luis Guzmán)
    • The surprise appearance of Star Fox / Fox McCloud (voiced by Glenn Powell Jr.)
    • Donald Glover as a surprisingly ruthless Yoshi
    • Returning cast: Chris Pratt (Mario), Jack Black (Bowser), Keegan-Michael Key (Toad), Brie Larson (Princess Rosalina)
    • The mid/post-credits scene — don't leave early!
    • Critical reception breakdown: Rotten Tomatoes 41%, Metacritic 36/100 vs. CinemaScore A- and PostTrak 79%
    • Box office: $110M budget vs. $122.1M opening weekend haul (and counting)
    • Should you see Movie 1 first? JR and Stacey debate it

    The Verdict: A fun, fast, family-friendly film that serves as a bridge to a larger Nintendo universe. Critics may be harsh, but audiences are showing up — and the hosts recommend you do too.

    Stay until the END of the credits.

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    16 mins