VFXShow 303: Hail Mary
For this episode of the VFXshow we takeoff on Hail Mary and discuss this smash hit film which is based on the popular book.
VFXShow 302: Avatar: Fire and Ash
Matt Wallin, Jason Diamond, and Mike Seymour inhabit Pandora once again for the latest Avatar: Fire and Ash. The team discuss the third epic science fiction Avatar film directed by James Cameron, who co-wrote the screenplay with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver.
VFXShow 301: Frankenstein
In this episode of The VFXShow, Matt Wallin, Jason Diamond, and Mike Seymour dive into Guillermo del Toro’s long-awaited passion project: Frankenstein.
VFXShow 300: Fantasic Four, First Steps
In our 300th episode the guys cover how the film threads the needle between Marvel spectacle and period storytelling as well as a whole lot more.
VFXShow 299: Superman
From pocket universes to 2000-frame “one-take” shots, the panel dives deep into the VFX of Superman — faster than a speeding render!
VFXShow 298: Jurassic World: Rebirth
The guys take a journey into the lush, danger-filled world of Jurassic World: Rebirth, the latest installment in the iconic dinosaur franchise.
VFXShow 297: F1 – The Movie
In this ep, we drop into the slipstream of real-world F1, with Brad Pitt behind the wheel + Lewis Hamilton in the producer’s seat for Apple Studios F1: the Movie
VFXShow 296: Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
The team race against time to discuss the latest Mission Impossible that can possibly entertain all of mankind.
VFXShow 295: Thunderbolts*
Mike, Matt, and Jason discuss the vfx, cinematography, stunts, practical effects and more from the latest film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
VFXShow 294: Black Mirror + the (mad) life of the Sci-Tech Oscars
Where dystopian fiction meets real-world tech — and both get applauded by the Academy — on this episode of The VFXShow podcast.
VFXShow 293: amid industry collapses, guest panelist Scott Ross
With the devastating job losses in our industry, we have a special episode discussing the state of the industry with guest panelist Scott Ross (ex-ILM, ex-DD) who has a new book out.
VFXShow 292: Oscars and Alien: Romulus
A discussion of the the 2025 Oscar nominations, plus we a short review of Alien: Romulus.
VFXShow 291: Better Man
The fxcrew discuss the VFX and crafting of a Monkey Robbie Wlliams in Better Man.
VFXShow 290: Wicked
The crew this week discuss Wicked, Universal Pictures’ dazzling new adaptation of the Broadway hit, directed by Jon M. Chu.
VFXShow 289: HERE
Here, directed by Robert Zemeckis, is a visually groundbreaking film with cutting-edge technology but the panel finds itself deeply divided over the film.
VFXShow 288: The Penguin
The Penguin views the world from down in the gritty streets of Gotham, far below the world of The Batman, as we witness the complex origin story of Oz Cobb.
VFXShow 287: Deadpool & Wolverine
The team discusses the VFX of the smash hit Deadpool & Wolverine, and everyone’s reaction is not what you might expect
VFXShow 286: Alien Vs. Aliens
After 45 years: Alien and Aliens are two of the great Sci-Fi films of all time and cultural touchstones that continue to influence filmmakers today.
VFXShow 285: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
The crew go to the wastelands and discuss the visual effects of the latest Mad Max installment.
VFXShow 284: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
We discuss Wes Ball’s hit new APES film and where it might go next
VFXShow 283: The Fall Guy
This week, we discuss The Fall Guy and the significance of it’s cinema release.
VFXShow 282: Shōgun vs. 3 Body Problem
This week, we talk about two big-budget, major TV series: Netflix’s 3 Body Problem and FX’s Shogun.
VFXShow 280: Masters of the Air
This week on the show we review the WW2 drama Masters of the Air.
VFXShow 279: Godzilla Minus One
The team discuss Takashi Yamazaki’s remarkable Godzilla Minus One.
VFXShow 278: Poor Things
For our Christmas episode, the team discuss the visuals of Poor Things.
VFXShow 277: Napoleon
The team join Napoleon on the Battlefield to discuss Ridley Scott historical epic.
VFXShow 276: No One WIll Save You
We discuss the Hulu original film No One Will Save You. This science-fiction horror film is remarkable for having only five words of dialogue spoken during the entire film.
