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ND Stevenson swings by to chat about the film adaptation of his comic, Nimona, a history of on-screen shapeshifters (we see you Animorphs and Zam Wesell), and fighting against being judged by first i…
A much beleaguered hero Nimona finally shifts her way onto the big (or streaming) screen. We say "yes chef" to season 2 of The Bear but be aware it returns with a slightly different flavor profile.
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Joe Lo Truglio and Beth Dover join to chat about their new podcast, The Bystanders season 2, parasympathetic nervous systems, which Property Brother is likely more handy in an emergency, and resolvin…
There's nothing secret about our frustration (and excitement) for Marvel's Secret Invasion. Plus Jennifer Lawrence has us split with her new comedy, No Hard Feelings.
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Actor Teo Yoo dives into his own history in this chat about Past Lives, life changing connections, and vulnerability.
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Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected childhood friends,…
Our Past Lives exploration continues with John Magaro who chats about the film, his real life parallels to it, forgotten New York City institutions, and childhood friends.
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Actress Greta Lee comes to chat about her new film Past Lives, having an evolving identity, and the importance of role models who take up space.
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Celine Song's Past Lives is a beautiful contemplative look at identity, expectation, and what could have been. Meanwhile Wes Anderson's Asteroid City has us more spaced out than over the moon. Finall…
Which Bat-Verse is best in The Flash? Batfleck-verse, Keaton-verse? or Schumacher-verse? Plus we all brought different components to Elemental, find out who it lit a fire for.
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Pixar's latest is Elemental but it might be too elementary for its own good. The Flash comes with a bevy of issues but could be a good time. Chris Hemsworth returns to Netflix with the forgettable Ex…
We had a less than optimal time at Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. Plus perhaps there's a reason The Crowded Room has been unadaptable until now.
Bonus: A Jurassic Park anniversary inspired journe…
We had less than maximal fun at Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. We also closed the books on Never Have I Ever and justice was served on Jury Duty.
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The latest web slinging film, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, has us wrapped around its spider-finger, and we can't wait for the next one. However then we've got The Idol, which leaves us feelin…
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has us well wrapped up in its web of artistry, humor, and action.
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Are we poor unfortunate viewers or part of the world of the new The Little Mermaid? Also we journey to the western TV with American Born Chinese, and want to befriend Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne in Pla…
Two themes for this week: AAPI Heritage Month and MerMonth? Find out if the new "live action" The Little Mermaid makes a splash. American Born Chinese is one of the best adaptations we've seen in a l…
Has the Fast Family franchise surpassed the MCU with Fast X? How many more Oscar winners can it add? Also we go over Selling Sunset Season 6 with a gaudy overpriced fine toothed comb.
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The Fast Family is back for Fast X and may have found their best villain yet. Meanwhile the ladies of Book Club: The Next Chapter have nothing to do with books, but seem to be having fun. Finally dra…
Is Book Club: The Next Chapter a real page turner? Also what was Jennifer Lopez thinking with The Mother?
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We dive into where Jennifer Lopez's latest film, The Mother, goes wrong. Meanwhile BlackBerry is a clever and intentional tale of everything that could have and did go awry with the world's first sma…