The Ringer’s Bill Simmons and Sean Fennessey gear up to rewatch Martin Scorsese’s 1985 neo-noir comedy After Hours (with Griffin Dunne and Rosanna Arquette) and can’t stop riffing on their dream “Plaster of Paris bagel and cream cheese” paperweight. Along the way they dive into why this late-night caper flips the script on what you expect from Scorsese, pinpoint the episode’s most rewatchable moment, and break everything down into fun categories.
This episode is produced by Jack Sanders and Ronak Nair, sponsored by State Farm (“Like a good neighbor…”), and even throws in a Holiday Inn business-travel plug. If you’re into podcasts with witty banter, deep film takes, and the occasional paperweight obsession, you know where to subscribe.
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