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Back in Black — Reviewing 'The Punisher: One Last Kill' | SIDEBAR FOREVER
Jun 12, 2026
40m 07s
The Best and Worst Superhero Origins | SIDEBAR FOREVER
Jun 8, 2026
1h 27m 26s
Star Trek Turns 60 | SIDEBAR FOREVER
May 7, 2026
1h 22m 14s
10 Things We Love (and Hate) About Modern Movies & TV | SIDEBAR FOREVER
Apr 20, 2026
1h 22m 22s
1986: A Landmark Year in Comics — The Dark Knight Returns | SIDEBAR FOREVER
Apr 8, 2026
1h 21m 48s
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| 6/12/26 | ![]() Back in Black — Reviewing 'The Punisher: One Last Kill' | SIDEBAR FOREVER | Frank Castle returns, wreaking havoc on those who got it comin' in this action-packed, one-shot special on Disney+. Co-written by the man behind the skull himself, Jon Bernthal, One Last Kill finds Frank trapped in a high-rise tenement, dispatching bad guys after a bounty is placed on his head by an enemy with a personal score to settle. On the pod, we discuss how this special fits into the larger Punisher universe first established on Netflix, break down what works—and what doesn't—and spotlight a few of One Last Kill's guest stars, including a memorable appearance by Bernthal's own daughter. We also compare key plot elements in the special to The Raid 2 and debate how this version of the Punisher might fit into the MCU proper ahead of Spider-Man: Brand New Day. | 40m 07s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() The Best and Worst Superhero Origins | SIDEBAR FOREVER | Have you ever been exposed to radiation and walked away all the better for it? Or maybe you have a coworker who’s secretly an alien from another planet… and thankfully, one of the good ones? On this week’s episode, we examine the thin line between the iconic and the absurd as we rank the best—and worst—superhero origins. We talk about why, as kids, we were so obsessed with where these heroes came from—so much so that Marvel and DC built entire issues around origin stories. We debate the scientific accuracy behind how our favorite characters gained their abilities, while also exploring what truly motivates them. For instance, Batman and Spider-Man are driven by loss, while Captain America and Wonder Woman are fueled by duty and a sense of mission. Along the way, we ask a few questions: Have certain superhero origins been rebooted too many times? Do heroes like Zatanna and Ghost Rider feel less “super” because their origins are rooted in magic and the occult? And why do some origin stories sound completely ridiculous when reduced to a single sentence: “Scientist makes himself tiny… on purpose.” Special guest: Ernesto Figueroa. | 1h 27m 26s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Star Trek Turns 60 | SIDEBAR FOREVER✨ | Star Trektelevision history+4 | Warren DrummondRobinTreks+2 | Star Trek: The Original SeriesAmok Time+4 | — | Star Trek60th anniversary+6 | — | 1h 22m 14s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() 10 Things We Love (and Hate) About Modern Movies & TV | SIDEBAR FOREVER✨ | modern moviesTV shows+3 | — | Project Hail MarySeverance+1 | — | cinephilesstreaming platforms+2 | — | 1h 22m 22s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() 1986: A Landmark Year in Comics — The Dark Knight Returns | SIDEBAR FOREVER✨ | The Dark Knight ReturnsFrank Miller+3 | — | Absolute BatmanDC Comics'+2 | Gotham CityGotham | Gotham CityKlaus Janson+2 | — | 1h 21m 48s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() 1986: A Landmark Year in Comics — Maus: A Survivor's Tale | SIDEBAR FOREVER✨ | MausArt Spiegelman+4 | — | MausMaus: A Survivor's Tale+2 | — | 1986landmark year+2 | — | 1h 16m 31s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Unsung Ink: Sam Kieth | SIDEBAR FOREVER✨ | Sam Kiethsuperhero comics+5 | — | MageThe Sandman+5 | — | comicsart+2 | — | 46m 27s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() 1986: A Landmark Year in Comics — Daredevil: Born Again | SIDEBAR FOREVER✨ | comicsDaredevil+4 | — | IDW Publishing's Artist Edition of Born AgainIDW Publishing’s+5 | — | Born AgainIDW Publishing+4 | — | 1h 06m 07s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Unsung Ink: The Legacy of Black Writers and Artists in Comics | SIDEBAR FOREVER✨ | Black writersBlack artists+3 | — | Unsung Ink: The Legacy of Black Writers and Artists in ComicsUnsung Ink | — | Matt BakerBilly Graham+6 | — | 1h 57m 50s | |
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Can Artists and Art Styles Be an Acquired Taste? | SIDEBAR FOREVER✨ | acquired tasteart styles+3 | — | — | — | Richard CorbenTony Salmons+4 | — | 1h 07m 59s | |
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| 2/2/26 | ![]() Blue-Collar Creators: The Backbone of Comics | SIDEBAR FOREVER✨ | blue-collar creatorscomics+3 | — | Marvel | — | creatorscomics industry+5 | — | 1h 11m 52s | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() All-in-One-Day Movies | SIDEBAR FOREVER✨ | moviessingle day+3 | — | SIDEBAR FOREVERDog Day Afternoon+6 | — | Dog Day AfternoonSinners+5 | — | 1h 06m 35s | |
| 12/22/25 | ![]() The Sidebar Guests That Never Happened | SIDEBAR FOREVER✨ | holiday reflectionsguest interviews+1 | David MazzucchelliJeffrey Jones+4 | SIDEBAR | — | memory lanebehind-the-scenes stories+1 | — | 1h 30m 40s | |
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Controversial Moments in Superhero Comics | SIDEBAR FOREVER | When subjects like rape, domestic violence, and bigotry make their way into the pages of American superhero comics, they don’t just grab readers’ attention—they make headlines. Today, we revisit some of the most controversial moments in superhero comics history. From the sexual assault of Barbara Gordon at the hands of the Joker, to Yellow Jacket physically abusing the Wasp, to the Punisher’s brief and baffling transformation into a Black man, these moments forced fans and publishers alike to confront where the line should be drawn. We also discuss a crisis of consciousness with Captain America putting down his shield and becoming Nomad, only to later be fired by the government and replaced with John Walker We wrap things up by asking: Were these moments bold statements or just stunts for attention? How has the definition of “controversial” shifted over the years? | 1h 01m 04s | ||||||
| 11/14/25 | ![]() What is a Game Changer? | SIDEBAR FOREVER | This week, we’re talking about those moments in film, television, and comics when everything shifted. From The Matrix redefining action movies, to Netflix establishing binge culture, to Neal Adams reshaping comic book art—we break down the creative breakthroughs that changed the game forever. We also discuss game changers in modern music and art like rise of music videos in the 80s, the use of sampling and autotune, and the impact of illustrator Frank Frazetta on generations of young painters. Finally, we look at so-called negative game changers: the Comic Book Speculator Boom, the slow death of physical media, and how streaming reshaped (and maybe even hurt) how we experience TV, film and music. | 1h 54m 58s | ||||||
| 11/4/25 | ![]() Let's Do It Again (for Better or Worse) | SIDEBAR FOREVER | Everyone longs for the glory days—that moment in life or career when everything clicked and it felt like you couldn’t miss. On this episode, we’re talking about actors and filmmakers who decided, decades later, to try and capture that magic again. From Tom Cruise revving back up as Maverick, to Michael Keaton slipping on the wig and makeup for Beetlejuice once more, to icons like Harrison Ford, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Mark Hamill stepping back into their legendary roles—we’re digging into what it means when stars revisit past hits. We also look at directors like Tim Burton, Ridley Scott, and Roland Emmerich returning to the worlds that made them famous, and comic book legends Frank Miller, Chris Claremont, and Jim Starlin revisiting their signature creations and stories. Oh, and we’ve got a confession about this version of Sidebar that fits right in with this theme. Plus, we ask:– What really drives these creative run-backs—fan service, nostalgia, or the quest for relevance?– Do these returns add to a legacy, or water it down?– And is there any "nostalgia porn" we’d actually welcome? | 1h 19m 41s | ||||||
| 10/31/25 | ![]() Remembering Drew Struzan | SIDEBAR FOREVER | We’re heartbroken to say goodbye to one of our artistic heroes—and a true friend of the show—Drew Struzan. Known around the world for his unforgettable movie posters, Drew’s brush brought to life the magic of Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, Blade Runner, Harry Potter, and so many more films that shaped generations. A legend in every sense, Drew received countless honors throughout his career, including multiple awards and his induction into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame. We were lucky enough to have him as one of Sidebar’s very first big guests, and his kindness and humility stayed with us ever since. He was truly one of the greats, and we’ll miss him dearly. Drew passed away on October 13, 2025. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his wife, Dylan, and to all of his family and friends. | 20m 12s | ||||||
| 10/22/25 | ![]() A Special Halloween Episode: Black Horror | SIDEBAR FOREVER | In part two of our Halloween specials, things go bump in the night as we look at what we’re calling the Black Horror Canon—horror films that feature Black heroes and protagonists, majority Black casts, or stories rooted in the Black experience. We resurrect some true classics like Night of the Living Dead, Blacula, and Candyman, then creep our way into more modern examples such as Attack the Block, Get Out, and Nope. We even touch on Black horror comedies like Tales from the Hood and The Blackening. Along the way, we ponder why some Black characters don’t make it past the first act, Black audiences’ long and complicated relationship with horror both on screen and in real life, and what keeps all of us coming back to horror—the genre that just won’t die! | 54m 24s | ||||||
| 10/14/25 | ![]() A Special Halloween Episode: 'Sinners' | SIDEBAR FOREVER | It’s Spooky Season, and Adrian has never seen Sinners—Ryan Coogler’s fantastic vampire film set in the Jim Crow South—so here we go! Released in April 2025, Sinners became one of the year’s surprise hits, a box office success built around an original screenplay. The film stars Michael B. Jordan in a dual role as twins who return to their Mississippi hometown to open a juke joint—only to find themselves under attack by vampires. Swain and Adrian discuss their relationships with vampire movies, the racial themes at play in Sinners, and the deeper questions the story raises—including whether the film’s villain, Remmick, might actually have a point. They also spotlight Sinners’ terrific supporting cast—Hailee Steinfeld, Wunmi Mosaku, Delroy Lindo, and breakout star Miles Caton. Keeping it one hundred, they offer a few critiques as well, including the movie’s uneven pacing and thoughts on "that" scene. Overall, Sinners is a blast, and we think it earns a solid spot in the horror genre and within what we’ll gladly call the Black Horror Canon. | 58m 55s | ||||||
| 10/8/25 | ![]() Comic Book Masterpieces | SIDEBAR FOREVER | Every creative person has that one work their audience considers the ultimate creation—their masterpiece. On today’s pod, we had a blast digging into some of our favorite comic creators’ defining works. We talk about legends like Jack Kirby and Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Neal Adams, along with later giants like Frank Miller, Bill Sienkiewicz, Mike Mignola, and many more. Is a masterpiece a single issue, an iconic run, a stretch of covers, or even one unforgettable cover? Is it the creation of an iconic character like Thanos or Deadpool? Or could it be something beyond the page, such as the launch of Image Comics and Milestone Media? The conversation runs long and goes in all kinds of directions (as you might expect), but one thing’s for sure—the opinions fly fast and furious! | 2h 26m 25s | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | ![]() Must-See Movies: Did They Live Up to the Hype? | SIDEBAR FOREVER | As die-hard cinephiles, we all have those legendary films that somehow slipped under our radar. This week, we’re finally tackling some of our biggest blind spots. Join your hosts as we review a trio of iconic, must-see movies we definitely should have seen by now—but somehow hadn’t. Dwight sat down with Goodfellas (1990), Martin Scorsese’s mafia masterpiece. Swain checked out Fight Club (1999), David Fincher's gritty, genre-defining thriller. And Adrian took on Magnolia (1999), Paul Thomas Anderson’s sprawling ensemble drama. In the conversation, we dive into each film’s standout cast (and where they went next), reflect on how these movies were received when they premiered, and ask the big question: do they actually live up to the hype? (With just a bit of healthy scrutiny, of course.) To wrap things up, each of us recommends a must-see film we think deserves more love. Tune in for fresh insights, surprising takes, and maybe even a few overlooked classics to add to your watchlist. | 1h 16m 18s | ||||||
| 8/1/25 | ![]() First Reactions to 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' | SIDEBAR FOREVER | The Fantastic Four: First Steps has finally hit theaters, and you know we had to jump in with our instant reactions! The film stars Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Marvel’s First Family, and we had plenty to say about their performances, the story, and all the delicious fan service moments sprinkled throughout. (Spoiler alert: Galactus finally looks awesome!) We also take some time to compare this iteration of the FF to the two previous feature film versions—both of which earned mixed-to-poor reviews. First Steps isn’t a perfect film, but if you’re a longtime Fantastic Four fan (like we are), it’s a fun and entertaining ride. | 1h 00m 03s | ||||||
| 7/20/25 | ![]() 'Superman' is Here! | SIDEBAR FOREVER | Look! Up in the sky... it’s Sidebar Forever! On this episode, we react to the latest Superman film — written and directed by James Gunn, and starring David Corenswet as Clark Kent/Superman, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor. We dive into our expectations going in, what worked (and what didn’t), the clear influence of All-Star Superman on the film, and how well supporting characters like Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, Mr. Terrific, and Krypto were portrayed. We also break down how this new Man of Steel stacks up to past cinematic versions. Plus: Does Gunn's take on Superman kick off the new DC Extended Universe with a bang… or a shrug? | 56m 20s | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | ![]() Wrestlemania 41|SIDEBAR FOREVER | The Showcase of the Immortals was upon us once again as WWE’s Wrestlemania 41 was unleashed this past Easter weekend. While there was little to rival the extravaganza of last year’s Wrestlemania XL/40, Dwight and Adrian do discuss the sterling highlights as well as the match-ups that could have turned out better — or in some cases not at all! We close discussing the link between professional wrestling and comic books with storytelling and continuity being vital to both mediums. As always, thanks for listening. ‘Cause Sidebar said so…..! | 1h 21m 45s | ||||||
| 3/24/25 | ![]() Reacting to 'Daredevil: Born Again' (Eps 1-3) | SIDEBAR FOREVER | Daredevil: Born Again has arrived, and we have thoughts! Join us as we break down the return of Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio as Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk, welcome new faces like Nikki M. James and Clark Johnson, and question some of the show’s biggest choices. Why did the series sideline Foggy, Karen, and even Bullseye so quickly? Do the exposition dumps and breakneck pacing undercut the stakes? And could they have handled White Tiger’s introduction better? We say yes! Finally, the big question: Does Born Again need to surpass Netflix’s Daredevil, or just be better than Marvel’s recent offerings? | 58m 53s | ||||||
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