Mita was feeling holier than thou when she had to pick a movie that starts with "D". So, she went with Satyajit Ray's "Devi" for the next movie review. Nadeem has a new "Rocky Aur Rani".
Following spooky season, Nadeem must pick a movie that starts with an "S" or "Z" sound. So, he opts for the later and chooses the political thriller from 1969, "Z" for the next movie review. Mita and Nadeem get into it about Marvel and movie goers.
It's the end of spooky season, so when tasked with picking a movie that starts with "D", Mita chooses 1988's "Dead Ringers". A movie that would fit better in creepy season.
It's still spooky season and, mainly to appease Mita, Nadeem decided to pick a horror movie for the next movie review. Once again, picking a movie that starts with "N", Nadeem picked the B-classic "Night Of The Living Dead" from 1968. It's coming to get you, Barbara....
To start off spooky season, Mita was on the hunt for brains, but when tasked with picking a movie that starts with "Y", she landed on the Mel Brooks classic, "Young Frankenstein" for the next movie review. Nadeem plays movie Russian roulette.
It's only fitting that when tasked with picking a movie that starts with the letter "O", Nadeem picked the 2003 Korean drama, "Oldboy" for the next movie review. Mita would like to remind everyone she is very young.
It's Guido time! Mita picks the 1988 Italian film, "Cinema Paradiso" for the next movie review when tasked with picking a movie that starts with "C". This episode is not about Rob Marshall's musical, "Nine", but it's still about "Cinema Italiano".
Completely sober, Nadeem decides to pick John Cassavetes' "A Woman Under The Influence" for the next movie review when tasked with picking a movie that starts with "W". It's Mita and Nadeem's favourite season of the year: awards.
It's a dog day afternoon and Mita has to choose a movie that starts with "B". So, she picks the Christopher Guest mockumentary, "Best In Show" for the next movie review. For some reason, this brings out the sass in both Nadeem and Mita.
The category is, movies that start with "D" and Nadeem, reluctantly chooses the Stanley Kubrick classic, "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" for the next movie review. Who knew a nuclear war could be so charming?