The Next Picture Show

Looking at cinema's present via its past. From the former editorial team of The Dissolve, The Next Picture Show examines how classic films inspire and inform modern movies. Episodes take a deep dive into a classic film and its legacy, then compare and contrast that film with a modern successor. Hosted and produced by Genevieve Koski, Keith Phipps, Tasha Robinson, and Scott Tobias.

TV & Film
Film History
Film Reviews
1
#517: In a Lonely Space, Pt. 1 — Silent Running
Before Rocky, there was Huey, Dewey, and Louie
71 min
2
#516: Couples Getaway, Pt. 2 — The Bride!
Does Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ambitious but flawed Bride of Frankenstein/Bonnie and Clyde mashup have second-life potential as a cult film?
50 min
3
#515: Couples Getaway, Pt. 1 — Bonnie and Clyde
Why Arthur Penn's lovers-on-the-lam classic hit the way it did in 1967, and what remains striking about it to this day.
51 min
4
#514: If We Picked the Oscar Winners
Our official recommendations to the Academy.
58 min
5
#513: Pop Classics, Pt. 2 — Wuthering Heights (...
Emerald Fennell's provocative, often wet take on another literary tale of doomed love and/or lust.
77 min
6
#512: Pop Classics, Pt. 1 — Romeo + Juliet (1996)
Baz Lurhmann's irreverently reverent take on the Bard's star-crossed lovers.
63 min
7
#511: Both Sides of the Isle, Pt. 2 — Send Help
What happens on the island stays on the island, in Sam Raimi's new comedic survival thriller.
59 min
8
#510: Both Sides of the Isle, Pt. 1 — Swept Awa...
Sorting through the layers of provocation in Lina Wertmüller’s 1974 romantic farce.
67 min
9
#509: Captive Audiences, Pt. 2 — Dead Man's Wire
Even without the Al Pacino connection, Gus Van Sant's new dramatization of a real-life 1970s hostage situation turned public spectacle was destined for comparisons to Dog Day Afternoon.
61 min
10
#508: Captive Audiences Pt. 1 — Dog Day Afternoon
Sidney Lumet's unconventional true-crime classic
58 min
11
#507: Our Top Films of 2025
Kicking off the new year by looking back at last year's best.
62 min
12
Avatar: Fire and Ash (The Lobby Bonus Episode)
Keith and Tasha make a return trip to Pandora, character-name cheat sheets in hand.
37 min
13
#506: Lose to Win, Pt. 2 — Marty Supreme
What if Uncut Gems, only ping-pong?
57 min
14
#505: Lose to Win, Pt. 1 – The Hustler
Do you like to gamble, Eddie? Gamble money on pool games?
56 min
15
#504: The Eternal Question, Pt. 2 — Eternity
David Freyne's post-mortem romcom just scratches the surface of its narrative potential.
62 min
16
#503: The Eternal Question, Pt. 1 — After Life ...
What Hirokazu Kore-eda's dilapidated post-life waystation lacks in luxury, it makes up for in rich thematic ideas.
64 min
17
#502: Human/Nature, Pt. 2 — Train Dreams
We're all just passengers on the train ride of life.
49 min
18
#501: Human/Nature, Pt. 1 — Days of Heaven
Terrence Malick's magic-hour marvel lets the natural world do the talking.
54 min
19
#500: What's In a Name — The Last Picture Show
A decade of podcasting.
85 min
20
#499: Impaired Visions, Pt. 2 — Radu Jude's Dra...
The Romanian filmmaker's nearly 3-hour film may be more fun to talk about than it is to watch.
57 min
21
#498: Impaired Visions, Pt. 1 — 8 1/2
Federico Fellini’s reveries of a blocked creative mind.
57 min
22
#497: First Strikes, Pt. 2 — A House of Dynamite
Is Kathryn Bigelow's hooky premise enough to support a successful movie?
57 min
23
#496: First Strikes, Pt. 1 — Fail Safe
Lumet's 1967 nuclear thriller is grand in scope and human in focus.
54 min
24
#495: Revolutionary Roads, Pt. 2 — One Battle A...
Thank you, Sensei.
66 min
25
#494: Revolutionary Roads, Pt. 1 — Running on E...
Sidney Lumet's '88 family drama was a direct influence on "One Battle After Another".
54 min