Review of Mr. Right
If you bring the flowers, I’ll bring the candy, to this short and sweet review of a date movie! Ken reviews the action/rom-com Mr. Right starring Anna Kendrick and Sam Rockwell.
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If you bring the flowers, I’ll bring the candy, to this short and sweet review of a date movie! Ken reviews the action/rom-com Mr. Right starring Anna Kendrick and Sam Rockwell.
Ken and Richard have a ball discussing the upcoming MLB season and the state of American Cinema. They also finish up with the year 2006 in the History of Comic Book Movies!
Grab your knife and spork as Richard serves up his take on the 4th installment of this Pixar franchise!
The excitement is palpable as your hosts tackle a variety of subjects: Fallout from our national obsession with the Super Bowl, a discussion of our favorite (and less well known) fast food franchises, and we continue our discussion of comic book movies in the year 2006.
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Hey there Pudding People! Today we have a great episode featuring a discussion with our new gaming correspondent @GamingWScott! We also talk about how movies have affected us throughout life and continue the history of comic book movies with Garfield 2!
In this retro review, Ken takes on a comic book adapted into a star-studded action film. RED (Retired, Extremely Dangerous), is a high profile showcase for Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, John Malkovich, and Morgan Freeman. Can it deliver, or is it DOA?
Today, we bring you a lively discussion about the upcoming Academy Awards with our fabulous entertainment correspondent Linzi Gray! Also, we address Disney’s attempt to change the name of 20th Century Fox, and we continue our voyage through the history of Comic Book Movies with “Art School Confidential” from 2006.
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This week was intended to be the first episode of our new format, but due to technical issues with the recording, we had to bury that one behind the shed. Instead join us for the new first episode of the new format (even if we call it the second)! We talk about the new Morbius trailer, the scourge of click bait and more!
Ever wanted to see a movie about spies, but also about rats with wings? Then you are in luck! Join Richard as he reviews Spies in Disguise. Perfect, if you love Audubon on the Autobahn.
There have been so many epic sports movies, it would be impossible to rank them. Well, we did anyway, with the help of our friend from the Comedy Attic (Bloomington Indiana), Jared Thompson!
Richard takes a stab at reviewing the new Frozen sequel. Did it give him chills, or was it ‘snow’ good?
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In preparation for the upcoming Kingsman prequel, here is a “retro review” of Kingsman: The Secret Service!
If you’re looking for a good murder mystery, is this one worth taking a stab at? The scene is set: A famous (and wealthy) crime novelist dies on the night of his 85th birthday. Is it suicide, or murder? The detective who has been hired to investigate (by who?) must sift through red herrings, half-truths, and lies to uncover the true circumstances of the case.
The year 2005 was stuffed with so many comic based movies, that we could only fit half of them in this episode! Join us for the part 11 in our History of Comic Book Movies series.