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You might be dodging a bullet by skipping Bullet Train. Neil Gaiman's The Sandman is an adaptation we want to see more of. Finally the new animated film Luck is cursed in the story department.
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Does Paper Girls deliver as far as comic adaptations go? Plus Surface is too shallow for some of us (in spite of our adoration for Gugu Mbatha-Raw).
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Documentarian Jono McLeod drops by to discuss the greatest Scottish scandal, how memory can't be trusted, and the 90s classic Daria.
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B.J Novak makes his feature directorial debut with Vengeance and still seems to be channeling Ryan the Temp (which is not a good thing here). Meanwhile Alan Cumming stars in the documentary My Old Sc…
Marvel Studios was back in Hall H and this episode is hot off the presses! It's everything we saw (ok blearily saw from the side of the stage) at San Diego Comic-Con including Rings of Power, Sandman…
Jordan Peele is back and still scaring the bajzeesus out of us (but not in the way you'd expect) with Nope. Plus the Russo Brothers team up with an all star cast for a film that pales in comparison t…
That's a wrap on this season of Ms. Marvel and we take inventory of how it went. Plus two adaptations, one with a stranger than fiction story about the author and the other from one of the great roma…
Welcome creators / executive producers Peter Hasting and Shaunt Nigoghossian to discuss the continuing adventures of everyone's favorite Ailuropoda melanoleuca, how we're more than our titles, and be…
An abundance of adaptations this week with Where the Crawdads Sing, Jane Austen's Persuasion, John Cho in Don't Make Me Go (the solo non-adaptation of the week), and the attempting to be fashion forw…
Welcome writer/director Chris Williams to chat about the greatest cinematic action heroes, orphaned animated leads, and how an audience gains ownership of a film once it's out in the wild. Also the s…
It's not all love for Thor: Love and Thunder from some of us. We're also confused by Ms. Marvel Episode 05 but still cautiously optimistic. Finally Taron Egerton heads to the big house in Black Bird.…
Thor: Love and Thunder once again helps prove Taika Waititi is the GOAT in this spoiler free review. Netflix takes to the open ocean with the animated The Sea Beast. Taron Egerton heads to the big ho…
The scope of Ms. Marvel might be getting away from what makes the show great and lead us down a paradoxical road. Then we tackle the Austen wannabe Mr. Malcolm's List, and the first episode of the ne…
Baz Lurhman's Elvis is as bloated as the King himself at times. Mr. Malcolm's List does it's best to draw from the greats, but doesn't necessarily achieve greatness itself. Finally Minons: The Rise o…
Well hello there to the season (or series?) finale of Obi-Wan Kenobi. Also we're at the midpoint of Ms. Marvel and wanting more. Finally Maya Rudolph brings the humor and depth to Loot.
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Phil Tippett's Mad God is next level unhinged, and not necessarily in a good way. Angelyne is an interesting look at LA's billboard queen. The Umbrella Academy is back for season 3 but we're starting…
We're getting payoffs in Ms. Marvel and Obi-Wan Kenobi but are questioning where the "beyond" is in Lightyear and what the hell we watched with Spiderhead.
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Lightyear heads to infinity but doesn't push beyond a very basic story. Spiderhead is a web of hot mess. Emma Thompson gives her Emma Thompson best in Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. Cha Cha Real Smoot…
The premiere of Ms. Marvel makes us relive our teenage a-hole ness in the best way possible. We're not sure what path Obi-Wan Kenobi is setting us on. Finally Jurassic World: Dominion is hopefully th…
Jurassic World: Dominion tries to prey upon your desire for nostalgia, but it's a dino doo-doo sized mess. Thankfully Ms. Marvel is a breath of fresh air to the MCU. Finally our third iteration of Qu…