High n' Dry Podcast
Hosted by Ryan Baron North, James Crosslin, and Luke, High n' Dry tackles film and philosophy with their patented 3-part method. What makes them so special and fun? One of them is drunk, and the other two are really, really high. Welcome to a drunken chat at 3 in the morning with your best buds. Come talk movies and philosophy, and get wasted along the way. New episodes every other week! Music by AlexGrohl @ Pixabay
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Podcasting since 2020 • 108 episodes
High n' Dry Podcast
Latest Episodes
"Undertone": Dutch Angle The Dishes And Call It Horror
We review Undertone, a horror movie built around a remote podcast and a daughter caring for her dying mother, and we keep circling the same feeling: huge potential with too little payoff. We score the acting, cinematography, sound, plot, and re...
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Episode 107
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56:03
Unstitching The Bride: Style, Rage, And A Messy Revival
Three hosts pick apart The Bride with sharp takes on feminist rage, authorship, and whether lavish style can carry a stitched-together plot. We rate acting, visuals, soundtrack, and rewatchability, and debate who this film truly serves....
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Episode 106
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56:35
"Bugonia": When The Rich Feel Alien And The Poor Choose Violence
We rate Bologna a bleak four out of five and unpack why stellar performances can coexist with near-zero rewatchability. The film’s black comedy bends into class, power, and the costs of choosing violence when systems refuse to change.• ...
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Episode 105
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1:02:05
Why This Wuthering Heights Remix Works And Fails At Once
We rate and debate a new Wuthering Heights adaptation, digging into where it stuns on screen and where the story blinks. We push past the outrage cycle to ask what an adaptation owes the source and what happens when a film hints at heavy themes...
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Episode 104
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57:05
From Corporate Pawn To Island Queen: A "Send Help" Thriller Review
We rate Sam Raimi’s “Send Help” four stars and dig into how an island strips the gloss off corporate ambition, turning tropes into a sharp critique of power, merit, and survival. McAdams owns the screen, the camera bites, and the final stare pu...
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Episode 103
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54:45