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It feels like Wonka is more sugar substitute than sweet. Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is full of jokes that fail to fly. We're not sure who The Family Plan is intended for.
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We admire the superior craftsmanship of Poor Things, and are left baffled by Eileen. Plus our holiday binge recurs with A Christmas Frequency.
Poor Things builds a wild and rich world. Miyazaki's latest film, The Boy and the Heron might be one of his most personal. Finally, The Garden: Commune or Cult is more reality show than reality, but …
Is Natalie Portman TOO good for May December? We also continue our unhealthy holida binge with Christmas in Notting Hill, and get sucked into Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God.
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You'll be surprised who gives the best performance in May December. Silent Night is like the John Wickiverse met John Woo. Eileen has some unexpected twists and turns.
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Napoleon shows us we would have aggressively failed world history. Priscilla is a non-existent conversation. Finally A Biltmore Christmas! triggers the need for a holiday movie intervention.
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Writer / Director Emerald Fennell is here to dig in to the dirt on making love at first sight work on film in Saltburn, reflective weaknesses, and insect incarnations,.
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We're finally able to compare head to head the book reader vs non book reader experience for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes. Also please don't think of us when it comes to watchin…
Wish has to live up to 100 years of Disney Animation history. Saltburn is just a story of two school chums... that will haunt your eyeballs. Ridley Scott takes on Napoleon and says to hell with histo…
An absolutely jam packed week with a variety of pre-holiday options including: The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, Next Goal Wins, Trolls Band Together, Rustin, Please Don't Destroy: …
What does The Marvels mean for the directional style of the next phase of the MCU? What did we glean from the finale of Loki season 2? Also a possible holiday film intervention is in the works.
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Dr. Tom Fletcher is here to chat about the perfection of sharks (and how they're oft misrepresented in blockbusters), the evolutionary importance of Lystrosaurus (or "potato tortoise things"), and ha…
Expectations are the name of the game this week with The Marvels (review is spoiler free), the latest Nic Cage vehicle Dream Scenario, and David Fincher's The Killer.
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Director Jessica Yu buzzes in to chat about BTS (the K-Pop grou) easter eggs, sibling fights, pragmatic parents, chicken facts, and her new film Quiz Lady.
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NYAD takes on the story of legendary swimmer Diana Nyad but can it dive deep or does it just skim the surface? Quiz Lady pairs Sandra Oh and Awkwafina on a trivia trial. The Marsh King's Daughter has…
We're 2/3 through Loki season 2 but asking ourselves what is it all for? Pain Hustlers is a pleasant surprise, or is our pain tolerance just super high?
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Pain Hustlers isn't too painful compared to some of its other original streaming counterparts, but it doesn't quite go far enough. Life on Our Planet is part documentary, part recreation, all nature.…
There's no arguing Martin Scorsese's latest film, Killers of the Flower Moon, is beautifully shot and has powerful performances, but would it have been even more impactful if it didn't spend as much …
Synergy is in the air in Loki season 2 Episode 02. Onscreen chemistry is the name of the game when it comes to Fair Play and Lessons in Chemistry.
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In spite of two Academy Award winning leads The Burial feels more like a slog than a trial. Bibliophiles may want to take a page from the scripture of "book first" when it comes to Lessons in Chemist…