Wolf review – A scrappy set of performances bolster a somewhat incomplete film
In Wolf, George MacKay plays Jacob, a young man who thinks that he’s a wolf. No, not a werewolf, but an actual wolf. He is
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In Wolf, George MacKay plays Jacob, a young man who thinks that he’s a wolf. No, not a werewolf, but an actual wolf. He is
Listen to this while you cook your feast! We wrote a new holiday classic. Dan rehashes his rivalry with octopi. Then we talk about food
In 1984 a martial artist named John Liu wrote, directed, and starred a film called New York Ninja. In it we follow John, a mild-mannered
Oreo is making cookie ratios for everyone. Stephen yells at the parking authority. Bustin makes Dan feel good. Do you Live Mas? Hot Property can
This week I am joined by Stephen Richards of Hot Property to discuss Denis Leary’s Dune. This latest adaptation is a dream for Dune fans,
Rocky IV has always been my least favorite of the series. This doesn’t mean that I dislike it, just that I think it doesn’t quite
Ghostbusters premiered on June 7th, 1984, about two months before I was even born. I have never known a world that didn’t have Ghostbusters in
Full disclosure, Stephen forgot we were recording the podcast tonight. We unlock the secrets of Daylight Savings Time. Dan has a lot of feelings about
Today we are joined by actor, playwright, photographer, and all-around nice guy Christian Lloyd, aka Herr Kommandant Greg in Ryan Prows’ Terror segment of V/H/S/94.
One look at the trailer for Belfast and you could be forgiven for thinking that this is Kenneth Branagh’s attempt at making his own personal