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We watch the new horror film Cuckoo and bird is the word.
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Solar Opposites stars Thomas Middleditch and Sean Giambrone and producer Sydney Ryan get loopy with us in preparation for Season 5.
Filmed at San Diego Comic-Con, other roundtable participants are B…
Borderlands is an entertainment desert. The Instigators is criminally intolerable. Thankfully The Influencer is a captivating social experiment.
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Solar Opposites creatives Mike McMahan and Josh Bycel unleash all sorts of chaos including what they'd want for a live action crossover, a theme park ride, and some of the fun in store for season fiv…
After Trap we're afraid of more Shyamalan family "experiences"... Thankfully Time Bandits proves that comedy transcends space, time, and age.
Izaac Wang (aka Wang Wang) is here to discuss his new film DìDi (弟弟), early 2000s trends we should revive, and family sacrifice.
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In 2008, during the last month of summer befor…
Legendary actress Joan Chen is here to talk about her new film DìDi (弟弟), relating to raising her own daughters, and contextualizing success.
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In 2008, during the last month of …
M. Night Shyamalan tries to foil us into seeing Trap. DìDi is a perfectly put together coming of age film.
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We're having a Marvel-ous week in some respects, but feel very doomed in others... We've got all our thoughts from Marvel's Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con and we're unpacking Deadpool & Wolverin…
Starting with Deadpool & Wolverine, the theme of the week is "not necessarily for everyone, but definitely for us." Also the new Time Bandits series and The Decameron.
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We experience Twisters in unintentional 4D (and prepare for Twist3rs - you can have that name for free Universal...). Also we dive into the first two episodes of Lady in the Lake starring NatPo and M…
Double the sequels this week with the action blockbuster Twisters and the action "comedy" My Spy the Eternal City.
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For once our Star Wars theories were right with The Acolyte. Plus we're awed by space exploration and Scarlett Johansson's wigs in Fly Me to the Moon. Plus what robotic mysteries will unfold in Sunny…
Jacob Batalon plans his vampire empire, muses on representation, and admires an unexpected cartoon character.
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Actor and executive producer, Jacob Batalon, has established…
Can the new romcom Fly Me to the Moon achieve liftoff? Sunny explores what it means to be human. Touch is a love story through the ages.
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Author Justinian Huang is here to chat spicy thesaurus usage, bringing visibility to Asian queerness, and opening a new professional chapter in their life.
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Born to immigrants …
Is Aniseya the Galadirel of The Acolyte. Also Matt proclaims Elizabeth Debicki the next Cate Blanchett. (Basically it's a Blanchett fest this episode.)
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Does Maxine Minx get her Hollywood ending in MaXXXine? Studio Ponoc serves up their best Ghibli attempt in The Imaginary. Finally a return to La-La Land with Eddie Murphy trying to reinvigorate Bever…
This is a buff arms code zero for the latest episode of The Acolyte. Plus our Zac Efron / Shrek dream casting on the heels of A Family Affair.
A Quiet Place: Day One is a return to form for the franchise. Is A Family Affair cringe or camp? Kinds of Kindness is more than kind of not for us.
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