Episodes

Thursday Jun 09, 2016
174 - Popstar
Thursday Jun 09, 2016
Thursday Jun 09, 2016
This week we talk about he nuances of primary voting and review the Lonely Island film "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping." For our Netflix Homework we review the David Gordon Green indie "Prince Avalanche," starring Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch.

Thursday Jun 02, 2016
173 - The Nice Guys & X-Men Apocalypse
Thursday Jun 02, 2016
Thursday Jun 02, 2016
This week we catch up on reviews for Shane Black's new crime comedy "The Nice Guys" and last weekend's "X-Men: Apocalypse." We also discuss the status of Terry Gilliam's long gestating Don Quixote project and Cassidy talks about why he feels old going to punk shows in Los Angeles. No Netflix homework this week. Sorry.

Wednesday May 18, 2016
172 - The Darkness & The Huntsman: Winter's War
Wednesday May 18, 2016
Wednesday May 18, 2016
This week we catch up on "The Huntsman: Winter's War" and the new Blumhouse horror film "The Darkness." We discuss Kevin Smith's plans to adapt "Buckaroo Banzai" into a TV series and at the end of the program we also review the 1991 documentary "Paris is Burning" for our Netflix Homework.

Thursday May 12, 2016
171 - Captain America: Civil War
Thursday May 12, 2016
Thursday May 12, 2016
This week we recap our nerdy weekend's - Cassidy talks about Free Comic Book Day and Richard describes the World Horror Convention and how he ended up guesting on a podcast with Brian Keene. We also review the latest Marvel film "Captain America: Civil War" and at the end of the show we review the Russian vampire movie "Night Watch."

Tuesday Apr 26, 2016
169 - Jungle Book & Green Room
Tuesday Apr 26, 2016
Tuesday Apr 26, 2016
This week we say farewell the his Purpleness, Prince, and after discussing this week's movie news we review Disney's latest version of their classic, "The Jungle Book." We also review the violent indie thriller "Green Room," which stars Sir Patrick Stewart as a Neo-Nazi skinhead. At the end the program for our Netflix Homework we review the British road-comedy "The Trip," starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon.
The Jungle Book trailer

Wednesday Mar 30, 2016
166 - Batman v Superman
Wednesday Mar 30, 2016
Wednesday Mar 30, 2016
This week we bring on Patrick, host of the podcasts Almost Educational and Make Dad Read Comics, to help us review Warner Bros' "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. I also quiz our guest with a game of "Real Movie Premise or Made Up." At the end of the program we review the homelessness-themed drama "Shelter" for our Netflix homework.
Batman v Superman trailer

Tuesday Mar 01, 2016
164 - Eddie the Eagle
Tuesday Mar 01, 2016
Tuesday Mar 01, 2016
San Diego comedian and friend of the show Keith Foster takes Richard's spot as co-host for a week to review the Olympic ski-jumping comedy "Eddie the Eagle." We also discuss our reactions and opinions about the 88th Academy Awards, and for our Netflix Homework we review the Lorn Michael's produced "Staten Island Summer."

Wednesday Feb 17, 2016
162 - Deadpool
Wednesday Feb 17, 2016
Wednesday Feb 17, 2016
This week we review Twentieth Century Fox's "Deadpool" marketing campaign, as well as the movie that followed it. We also discuss Johnny Depp's casting as Universal's new "Invisible Man" and at the end of the show we review the sports documentary "30 for 30: Broke."
Deadpool trailer

Wednesday Feb 10, 2016
161 - Hail Caesar! & Jane Got a Gun
Wednesday Feb 10, 2016
Wednesday Feb 10, 2016
This week we play catch up with reviews for both the Natalie Portman western "Jane Got a Gun and the new Coen Brothers movie "Hail Caesar!" We also discuss the current movie news and for our Netflix Homework we review the 80s styled exploitation comedy "Turbo Kid."

Tuesday Jan 26, 2016
160 - The Boy
Tuesday Jan 26, 2016
Tuesday Jan 26, 2016
This week we review the haunted doll movie "The Boy" and discuss the news of McG's "Masters of the Universe" reboot, as well as Sam Raimi's American remake of the French thriller "A Prophet." We discuss, at some length, the #OscarsSoWhite activist campaign and it's effects of the official membership rules enforced by the Academy of Motion Pictures. At the end of the program we also review Otto Preminger's 1944 noir "Laura."