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Welcome to Multiplex Time Machine.

This weekly limited-run series is based on the idea that 2007 was a surprisingly great year in modern movie history. It saw bad movies, good movies, and GREAT movies, but more than anything, it saw NOTABLE movies. Every episode of this show will look at a release from that same week 15 years ago, in 2007.

Dec 31, 2022

With this episode, Multiplex Time Machine concludes its year-long look at the movies of 2007, a strangely notable year in modern movie history. What were our favorites? What do we still wish we could have covered? What comes next? Was this worth it? Listen to find out the answers to those questions and more!

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Dec 30, 2022

We've reached our final movie of 2007, and it's one that many consider not only one of the best movies of the year but also one of the best movies of this century: There Will Be Blood. It's been discussed for years, but let's see if there's still any milkshake here to drink.

There Will Be Blood was written and directed...


Dec 23, 2022

In the end of 2007, one of the all-time great movie spoofs was released to a disappointing reception. Does it deserve its cult status? Should it have single-handedly stopped the further production of music biopics? We'll discuss all of that in Episode 51 of Multiplex Time Machine, as we look at Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox...


Dec 16, 2022

Welcome to a weird one! In Episode 50 of Multiplex Time Machine, we're looking at Francis Ford Coppola's ambitious (and kind of inaccessible) Youth Without Youth, originally released to audiences on December 14, 2007!

Youth Without Youth was written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola from the novella by Mircea Eliade,...


Dec 9, 2022

In Episode 49 of Multiplex Time Machine, we're rounding out our pregnancy trilogy of 2007. First, there was Waitress, then there was Knocked Up, and now we're turning our attention to the feel-good teen pregnancy movie of the year, Juno, originally released on December 5.

Juno was directed by Jason Reitman from a...