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Seems like The Falcon and the Winter Soldier finally "went there" but where do they go from here? Plus the new Shang-Chi trailer and are you really a capital A Actor if you AREN'T in a Marvel film at…
Out of your Sundance nightmares comes In the Earth from Ben Wheatley. Also the reality competition show The Circle returns - except we're all in the Circle now [Send Message].
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Can The Falcon and the Winter Soldier wrap up in two episodes or are they secretly setting up for a season two? How did Thunder Force go so awry? Finally we talk about if you can separate art from ar…
The women of Thunder Force have 7 Academy Award nominations (and 2 wins) between them but is their might enough? Voyagers throws a bunch of horny teens into space and the rest is chaos. Thankfully Hy…
Is The Falcon and the Winter Soldier setting up Thunderbolts? Does the new Disney+ Loki series matter or have we messed up the time stream too much? Plus a clash of titans in Godzilla vs Kong!
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It's a clash of epic scale in Godzilla vs. Kong but does the film live up to the two titular titans legacies? Plus Michelle Pfeiffer brings her all in French Exit.
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John Walker is White Boy Summer and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier continues to scratch the surface of white supremacy and racial inequality but we want it to really dive in. Plus Sir Anthony Hopk…
Bob Odenkirk is Nobody and struggles to make the film worth seeing. Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman bring their acting chops to the intimate portrait of aging in The Father.
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We finally got to watch The Falcon andthe Winter Soldier and there's lots to discuss about code switching, race relations, and social debt (yes all in a superhero television show). Also a look at the…
Benedict Cumberbatch gets his spy on in the Cold War thriller, The Courier, (but it doesn't quite deliver). Robin Wright makes her directorial debut in Land.
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It's a Russo Brothers double feature as we watch Captain America: The Winter Soldier (in preparation for the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier) and their latest film (with fellow Marve…
After watching Cherry perhaps Tom Holland and the Russo Brothers should keep their collaborations to comics only. Also the Youths take center stage in Genera+ion on HBO Max.
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Even though WandaVision is done it continues to divide us! Plus Disney's latest animated film, Raya and the Last Dragon and Amy Poehler's Moxie!
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This week brings a smorgasbord of diverse films but that doesn't automatically mean they're good. Raya and the Last Dragon, Coming 2 America, Moxie!, Boogie, and Chaos Walking are all up for review!
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Things get heated as we discuss WandaVision Episode 08! We also watched the Golden Globes and were disappointed (shocking!) at the way they actually managed to set back Diversity and Inclusion effort…
Minari might be the perfect film to watch during this horrid wave of Anti-Asian and Anti-Asian American crime in the US to help others understand that we're not different, we're all human. Then there…
We were right all along (about WandaVision)! Plus the controversy over the Golden Globes and Framing Britney Spears (#FreeBritney). Finally we watched the timely historical piece, Judas and the Black…
Unfortunately you will probably not care much for I Care a Lot. In spite of the star power of Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci is not enough to make Supernova a stellar film. Finally there's the family …
Would we recommend WandaVision to our parents? Will Whitney Houston and Brandy's Cinderella hold up as it makes its streaming debut? What did we expect from Cathy Yan's Dead Pigs? Should we break up …
Judas and the Black Messiah gives a skillful lesson for Black History Month. Barb & Star Go to Vista del Mar is the right brand of weird (for some). To All The Boys: Always and Forever stretches thei…