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Wild Burro Studio
I'M NOT CRYING
TV & Film
Fiction
English
Discussing why certain movies make you weep, sob, and wail.
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Episodes
22
22 March 2026
A Song of Ice and Fire (with Jacob Dallas)
On the season finale, I'm joined by Jacob Dallas, co-host of Workers' Lit, to talk about how George R.R. Martin's infamous Red Wedding once moved him to tears.
1 h 0 min
15 March 2026
Raising Arizona (with Miles Klee)
Writer and journalist Miles Klee joins me to talk about the Coen Brothers' 1987 crime caper Raising Arizona, the challenge of sounding hopeful without sounding corny, and why—even after watching it 20 times—it still brings him to tears.
1 h 8 min
08 March 2026
Big Fish (with Nick Coffman)
Nick Coffman, writer for Hard Drive and co-host of the dad-themed movie podcast Stand N' Watch, joins me to talk about Tim Burton's Big Fish, relationships between parents and their children, and the all-too-familiar experience of joining a cult-adjacent, Masonic-affiliated leadership group when you're young.
1 h 7 min
01 March 2026
Avengers: Endgame (with Kaz Wheeler)
Kaz Wheeler, host of "Didn't Get All of It Japan" and "Ultimo! Dragonball," joins me to talk about death, tears, and resurrection within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
1 h 6 min
22 February 2026
Dancer in the Dark (with Rowan Lee)
Rowan Lee, folk horror connoisseur and author of The Harvest Maid's Revenge, joins me to talk about Lars von Trier's Dancer in the Dark, the existential horror of life in the modern world, and the small pleasures of escaping into the movies.
55 min
15 February 2026
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (with Ivan)
On today's episode, I'm joined by Ivan to talk about regret, heartbreak, and the cerebral whimsy of Michel Gondry's 2004 film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Intro music provided by The Grey Room.
1 h 29 min
08 February 2026
Ordinary People (with Eugene Grygo)
Eugene Grygo, who is featured in the 2024 documentary Look Into My Eyes, joins me to talk about loss, belief, psychic intuition, and the enduring power of Robert Redford's 1980 Academy Award-winner Ordinary People.
1 h 4 min
01 February 2026
Close (with Eileen G'Sell)
Poet and culture critic Eileen G'Sell joins me to talk about Lukas Dhont's 2022 film Close, male melodrama, and the liminal space of adolescence.Check out Eileen's essay on Close in Mubi Notebook.
1 h 21 min
25 January 2026
Hamnet (with my Mom)
For some critics, Chloe Zhao's Hamnet was an emotionally manipulative tearjerker. For others, it was a sincere and heartfelt exploration of grief and loss. Today, I'm joined by Ann Jones, known in many circles as my mom, to talk about why Hamnet was one of 2025's best films—and why it made her cry.
1 h 10 min
18 January 2026
We Live in Time with Brianna Kearney
Brianna Kearney joins me to talk about why the 2024 romantic drama We Live in Time inspired her to publicly share her tears on social media—and how the movie helped her process her own mother's battle with cancer.
1 h 13 min