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Green River Honey Review + David Huffman on the Cleveland Cinematheque
Jun 9, 2026
47m 49s
West Side Story (2021) Revisited with Patrick H. Willems + Penelope Riviera Review
May 26, 2026
2h 18m 55s
Seabiscuit (2003) / Kentucky Derby 2026
Apr 30, 2026
51m 25s
Season 10 Finale: The Final Four, The Filmies & A Very Controversial Champion
Mar 31, 2026
1h 03m 43s
Season 10 Bracket Challenge (Part 2): Chaos & Coin Flips
Mar 24, 2026
46m 46s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/9/26 | ![]() Green River Honey Review + David Huffman on the Cleveland Cinematheque✨ | whiskey reviewrepertory cinema+4 | David Huffman | Green River Honey-Finished BourbonCleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque | — | Green Riverhoney-finished bourbon+6 | — | 47m 49s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() West Side Story (2021) Revisited with Patrick H. Willems + Penelope Riviera Review✨ | film reviewWest Side Story+3 | Patrick H. Willems | Penelope RivieraAmerican Light Whiskey+2 | — | West Side StoryPatrick H. Willems+3 | — | 2h 18m 55s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Seabiscuit (2003) / Kentucky Derby 2026✨ | nostalgiaAmericana+3 | — | Seabiscuit | — | SeabiscuitKentucky Derby+5 | — | 51m 25s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Season 10 Finale: The Final Four, The Filmies & A Very Controversial Champion✨ | Film reviewsBracket challenge+3 | — | Bardstown Bourbon Company’s Cascadia Garryana Oak Barrel FinishRear Window+2 | — | Film & WhiskeyFilmies+3 | — | 1h 03m 43s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Season 10 Bracket Challenge (Part 2): Chaos & Coin Flips✨ | bracket challengefilm debate+4 | — | VertigoStar Wars+4 | — | bracket challengefilm debate+5 | — | 46m 46s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Oscars 2026 Recap + Season 10 Bracket Challenge Begins (Round of 32)✨ | Oscars recapBracket challenge+4 | — | One Battle After AnotherStar Wars+5 | — | Oscars2026 Academy Awards+3 | — | 1h 31m 20s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Sinners (2025) / Bardstown Bourbon Company Bottled-in-Bond✨ | film reviewbourbon tasting+3 | — | Bottled-in-BondBardstown Bourbon Company+1 | — | SinnersRyan Coogler+3 | — | 1h 27m 42s | |
| 2/22/26 | ![]() Forrest Gump (1994) / Glenmorangie Nectar D'or Single Malt Scotch✨ | film reviewnostalgia+3 | — | Nectar D'or Single Malt ScotchGlenmorangie+1 | — | Forrest GumpGlenmorangie+5 | — | 1h 10m 31s | |
| 2/19/26 | ![]() One Battle After Another (2025) / Green River Wheated Full Proof Bourbon✨ | film reviewbourbon review+4 | — | Green River Wheated Full Proof BourbonOne Battle After Another | — | One Battle After AnotherGreen River Wheated Full Proof Bourbon+5 | — | 1h 38m 27s | |
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Rear Window (1954) / Four Roses Yellow Label Bourbon✨ | film analysisHitchcock+3 | — | Four Roses Yellow Label BourbonRear Window | — | Rear WindowAlfred Hitchcock+5 | — | 1h 15m 34s | |
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| 2/3/26 | ![]() The Shawshank Redemption (1994) / Chivas Regal 12 Years Old Blended Scotch✨ | film reviewwhiskey review+5 | — | Chivas Regal 12 Years Old Blended ScotchThe Shawshank Redemption | — | The Shawshank RedemptionChivas Regal+5 | — | 56m 47s | |
| 1/27/26 | ![]() West Side Story (1961) / Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban Single Malt Scotch ft. Patrick H. Willems | Bob and Brad revisit 1961’s West Side Story as part of Film & Whiskey’s Season 10 rewind, joined by returning guest Patrick H. Willems. The trio dives deep into why the film remains one of the most cinematic musicals ever made, breaking down its bold visual language, Bernstein’s towering score, and the performances that still electrify more than 60 years later. Along the way, they pour Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban (now a 14-year, port-finished single malt), exploring how its rich, ruby-toned sweetness mirrors the film’s passion, tragedy, and romantic excess. It’s a wide-ranging conversation about cinema, color, choreography, American mythology, and why some movies don’t just entertain but overwhelm.For longer episodes and special bonus content, consider joining our Patreon for as little as $3/mo!Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. | — | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() The Lord of the Rings at 25: The Cultural Impact of the Trilogy | To mark the 25th anniversary of The Lord of the Rings, Bob and Brad are joined by Zach Johnston for a wide-ranging retrospective on why this trilogy still endures, and why revisiting it now feels different than it did the first time around.Rather than re-reviewing the films beat by beat, the conversation looks at how Fellowship, Two Towers, and Return of the King function as a single, unified story; how their craft and restraint have allowed them to age with uncommon grace; and how their themes of friendship, sacrifice, authority, and moral clarity land differently decades later. Along the way, the hosts share personal touchpoints, from marathon viewings of the Extended Editions to introducing the films to a new generation, and reflect on what the trilogy reveals about growing older alongside art that was once formative.The episode also wrestles with adaptation choices, the balance between spectacle and discipline, and why Peter Jackson’s trilogy remains a cultural reference point in an era of endless franchises. More than a nostalgia trip, this is a conversation about legacy: what lasts, what deepens with time, and why The Lord of the Rings still feels like a singular cinematic achievement.For longer episodes and special bonus content, consider joining our Patreon for as little as $3/mo!Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. | — | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() Oscar Nominations 2026: Reactions and Breakdown ft. Daniel Joyaux | In this bonus episode, Bob is joined by guest Daniel Joyaux to discuss today's announced Oscar nominations for 2026. They analyze the nominees, the cultural significance of the Oscars, and the diversity in this year's Best Picture nominations. The conversation also covers the standout films, surprises, and snubs in the nominations, as well as predictions for the acting categories. They conclude with recommendations for films to watch before the ceremony.For longer episodes and special bonus content, consider joining our Patreon for as little as $3/mo!Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) / Jack Daniel's Twice Barreled American Single Malt | This week, Bob and Brad head back to 1948 for John Huston’s The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, a sweaty, dusty, “dudes movie” masterpiece about greed, isolation, and what money does to a man’s soul. They dig into how the film’s early “luck vs. violence” setup becomes the engine for Dobbs’ slow moral collapse, why the movie is both deeply fun and deeply bleak, and how Huston’s wilderness setting functions like a pressure chamber that reveals character.On the whiskey side, they crack open a heavy-hitter: Jack Daniel’s Twice-Barreled American Single Malt (2022 Limited Edition), a rich, sherry-finished single malt that drinks way smoother than its proof and lands in rare “all-timer” territory for the show. Dark chocolate, brown sugar, stone fruit, and a Christmas-spice finish have them asking whether Jack accidentally bottled liquid gold… and why the distilleries keep shipping the “peasant stuff” when they clearly can make this.They cap it off with Two Facts and a Falsehood (including an unhinged John Huston adoption story), debate the Oscars snubs, and build a perfect double-feature night with the theme of the week: “men + dirt + moral collapse.”For longer episodes and special bonus content, consider joining our Patreon for as little as $3/mo!Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. | — | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Fight Club (1999) / Four Roses Small Batch Bourbon | Bob and Brad dive deep into the 1999's Fight Club, directed by David Fincher, and its accompanying whiskey, Four Roses Small Batch. They explore the film's themes of masculinity, consumerism, and the complexities of its characters, particularly Edward Norton and Brad Pitt. The conversation touches on the film's controversial reception, its twist ending, and the implications of its messages about violence and identity. Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. | — | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() (500) Days of Summer (2009) / Pursuit United Triple Mash Rye | Brad and Bob are joined by guest Daniel Joyaux to revisit the romantic comedy 500 Days of Summer, exploring its themes of love, nostalgia, and millennial identity. The trio discuss the film's unique structure, character dynamics, and the impact of its soundtrack. The conversation also touches on recent Oscar news and the evolution of streaming, as well as the personal connections each host has to the film. Then, Brad and Bob review Pursuit United Triple Mash Rye, a barrel proof offering from the folks behind the Bourbon Pursuit podcast. It's been touted as a whiskey of the year candidate, but can it live up to the hype?Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. | — | ||||||
| 12/30/25 | ![]() Pulp Fiction (1994) / Weller Antique 107 Bourbon | Bob and Brad are joined by guest David Thomas Tao to dive deep into Quentin Tarantino's iconic film Pulp Fiction and the whiskey Weller Antique.They discuss their first encounters with the film, and its cultural impact. Topics also cross into Tarantino's unique storytelling style including character dynamics, particularly focusing on Vincent and Jules, and the performances of John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson. Then, they revisit Weller Antique 107, an insanely popular and sought-after mid-shelf bourbon. Does it hold up to the hype?--Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. | — | ||||||
| 12/21/25 | ![]() Cruisemas, Vol. 4: The Color of Money (1986) / Bardstown Bourbon Company Normandie Calvados Brandy Barrel Finish | Brad and Bob dive into "The Color of Money," a Martin Scorsese classic starring Tom Cruise and Paul Newman. This episode explores the film's dynamic themes of hustling and transformation, with a special focus on Cruise's early career choices and Newman's timeless charisma. Plus, a solo whiskey review of Bardstown Bourbon Company's Normandie Calvados Brandy Barrel Finish.Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. | — | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() On the Waterfront / Gentleman Jack Tennessee Whiskey | Bob and Brad dive into the iconic 1954 film On the Waterfront, starring Marlon Brando and directed by Elia Kazan. The hosts explore the film's themes of power, corruption, and social justice while analyzing standout performances from Brando, Karl Malden, and Rod Steiger. In the second half of the episode, the hosts review Gentleman Jack Tennessee Whiskey, delving into its smooth, double-mellowed flavor profile and discussing how it stacks up against Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Select and other Tennessee whiskeys.(0:00) Intro(09:21) Brad Explains(12:45) Performances, Themes(37:47) Gentleman Jack Tennessee Whiskey review(47:47) Two Facts and a Falsehood(53:12) Final Analysis(1:04:38) Let's Make it a Double and Final ScoresFilm & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Tuesday.Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. | — | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | ![]() Amadeus (1984) / Redbreast 12 Year Irish Whiskey | Bob and Brad return to one of cinema’s grandest portrayals of genius and jealousy with a revisit of the 1984 theatrical cut of Amadeus, winner of 8 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actor. From Tom Hulce’s electrifying portrayal of Mozart to F. Murray Abraham’s haunting, Oscar-winning turn as Salieri, the film’s mix of theatricality and psychological depth makes for one of the most fascinating character studies in film history. Then, the hosts sip and review Redbreast 12 Year Irish Whiskey, a staple of the single pot still category.(0:00) Intro(8:01) Brad Explains(11:59) Performances, Themes(37:03) Redbreast 12 Year Irish Whiskey review(47:44) Two Facts and a Falsehood(52:30) Final Analysis(1:00:23) Let's Make it a Double and Final ScoresSave on your bottle of Blackwood (use code FILMWHISKEY)Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com.Timestamps | — | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | ![]() Hanksgiving VI: Catch Me If You Can (2002) / Johnnie Walker Black Label | In 2002, Steven Spielberg and Leonardo DiCaprio teamed up for a cat-and-mouse drama with surprising emotional heft. In 2025, Bob and Brad unwrap a Hanksgiving gift of their own: a revisit of Catch Me If You Can paired with the classic blended Scotch, Johnnie Walker Black Label.(0:00) Intro (08:20) Brad Explains (13:15) Performances, Themes (30:28) Johnnie Walker Black Label review (39:55) Two Facts and a Falsehood and Final Analysis (1:08:19) Let's Make it a Double and Final Scores--Bob and Brad return with another Hanksgiving installment, revisiting Steven Spielberg’s 2002 biographical caper Catch Me If You Can as part of their Season 10 re-review series. Bob recalls loving the film back in Season 1 but hasn’t revisited it in years, while Brad brings fresh eyes (and big feelings) to Spielberg’s blend of charm, melancholy, and father-wound storytelling. Together they unpack how the film plays differently after The Fabelmans, why Leonardo DiCaprio’s performance might be one of his best, and how Tom Hanks turns a supporting role into one of the most quietly emotional characters of his career.Then, the guys crack open Johnnie Walker Black Label, the iconic 12-year blended Scotch whisky. Is it still the gold standard of affordable scotch—or does it fall short compared to modern favorites like Monkey Shoulder and Chivas Regal? Brad finds more fruit and toffee than Bob does, leading to one of their more divided reviews this season.Along the way, they celebrate Hanksgiving, dive into Spielberg’s evolving themes of identity, deception, and family fragmentation, revisit Christopher Walken’s unforgettable supporting turn, and explore why Catch Me If You Can might secretly be one of the all-time great Thanksgiving movies.Has it been a while since you revisited Catch Me If You Can? Is it a stealth Thanksgiving movie in your house?Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com.Join the Conversation | — | ||||||
| 11/17/25 | ![]() Singin' in the Rain (1952) / Weller Special Reserve Bourbon | Bob and Brad are joined by friend-of-show Lee Diaz to revisit the classic film Singin' in the Rain alongside a review of Weller Special Reserve bourbon. They explore the film's themes of whimsy, the transition from silent films to talkies, and the iconic performance of Gene Kelly. TThen, they break to sample Weller Special Reserve, discussing its nuances of pricing and value.Chapters00:00 Introduction04:02 Brad Explains the Plot of Singin' in the Rain07:19 Personal Connections to the Film17:53 Gene Kelly: The Icon and His Persona23:56 Stylistic Choices and Cinematic Techniques35:34 Whiskey Tasting: Weller Special Reserve Overview56:10 Two Facts and a Falsehood01:16:00Final Thoughts on Singing in the Rain01:26:28 Let's Make it a Double and Final Scores--Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. | — | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() The Lion King (1994) / Henry McKenna 10-Year Single Barrel Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon | Bob and Brad revisit one of the most beloved animated films of all time, Disney’s The Lion King (1994). From its unforgettable soundtrack toBob and Brad revisit one of the most beloved animated films of all time, Disney’s The Lion King (1994). From its unforgettable soundtrack to its Shakespearean themes, they explore why this movie remains a cultural juggernaut 30 years later. They discuss the film’s stunning animation, powerhouse voice cast (including James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, and Matthew Broderick), and its deep-rooted themes of destiny, grief, and redemption.Then, they turn their attention to a whiskey widely regarded as one of the best values in bourbon: Henry McKenna 10-Year Single Barrel Bottled-in-Bond. This award-winning bourbon, known for its rich caramel and oak flavors, has been a fan favorite—but does it live up to the hype?(0:00) Intro (07:54) Brad Explains (10:28) Performances, Themes (40:00) Henry McKenna 10-Year Bourbon Review (52:46) Two Facts and a Falsehood & Final Analysis (1:10:08) Let’s Make It a Double and Final Scores Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. | — | ||||||
| 11/7/25 | ![]() Cinderella Man (2005) / Bulleit 95 Rye | Bob and Brad delve into the film 'Cinderella Man,' exploring its themes of redemption, the debated artistry of Ron Howard, and the emotional weight of the performances. They discuss the film's portrayal of the Great Depression, the significance of music in setting the tone, and the impact of sports as a metaphor for life's struggles. Then, they sample Bulleit Rye, a lower-proof staple in liquor stores across America. At an affordable price point, is it worth picking up?(0:00) Intro (06:49) Brad Explains (09:20) Performances, Themes (34:29) Bulleit 95 Rye Review (42:51) Two Facts and a Falsehood & Final Analysis (55:32) Let’s Make It a Double and Final Scores Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. | — | ||||||
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2 placements across 2 markets.
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