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The Dig

Daniel Denvir

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The Dig is a podcast from Jacobin magazine that discusses politics, criminal justice, immigration and class conflict with smart people. Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4839800
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Analyzing War, National Security, Politics & Foreign policy. 4x Combat Deployer. Unintimidated & Uncompormised. Danniel Davis is a Bronze Star Medal for Valor in Iraq + Bronze Star for Service in Afghanistan. He has a deep love for America. He remains Unintimidated + Uncompromised.
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American Prestige

Daniel Bessner & Derek Davison

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A podcast from Daniel Bessner and Derek Davison that provides listeners with everything they need to know about what’s going on in the world. americanprestige.supportingcast.fm
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The Medieval Podcast

Danièle Cybulskie

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A friendly podcast on all things medieval. Join host Danièle Cybulskie each week as she interviews the world's experts on topics ranging from pigs, to Persian poetry, to the Plantagenets.
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Tosh Show

Daniel Tosh

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Tosh Show is a window into the mind of comedian Daniel Tosh. Each week Daniel interviews people from all walks of life that he finds interesting, shares his take on current events, and gives you a little insight into his world. Nothing is off limits and with endless topics to explore, Tosh and his guests will satisfy everyone's curiosity.
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Change Your Brain Every Day

Dr Daniel & Tana Amen

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New York Times bestselling authors, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen are your personal Brain Warrior Guides to help you win the war for your health and defeat anxiety, depression, memory loss, ADHD, addictions, disease, and obesity. Learn how you can take control of your brain and body for the rest of your life.
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The AI in Business Podcast is for non-technical business leaders who need to find AI opportunities, align AI capabilities with strategy, and deliver ROI. Each week, Emerj research staff and journalists interview top AI executives from Fortune 2000 firms and unicorn startups - uncovering trends, use-cases, and best practices for practical AI adoption. Visit our advertising page to learn more about reaching our executive audience of Fortune 2000 AI adopters: https://emerj.com/advertise
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Welcome To Hell with Daniel Foxx & Dane Buckley

Daniel Foxx & Dane Buckley / Podcast House

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Join comedians Daniel Foxx and Dane Buckley as they judge outrageous confessions from you, Hell’s newest arrival. ‘Welcome to Hell’ is the podcast that celebrates the salacious, basks in the bitchy, and revels in a good old fashioned gossip. Because down here the tea is hot, and the conversation is even hotter. Send in your sinful tales to [email protected], or using the anonymous form at hellpod.com And enjoy WTH ad free, plus monthly bonus episodes and extended guest episodes, by joini ...
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Fantasy Focus Football

ESPN, Field Yates, Stephania Bell, Mike Clay, Daniel Dopp

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ESPN Fantasy Football experts Field Yates, Daniel Dopp, Mike Clay and Stephania Bell provide daily strategy, previews, injury reports, and debates around news and notes of the day.
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Daniel Harper is a researcher who goes where few others can bear to go: he listens to what the reactionaries - from the IDW to the modern day Nazis - say to each other in *their* safe spaces! In this timely and shocking - but entertaining - anti-fascist podcast, Daniel tells his friend, online writer Jack Graham, all about it.
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The Trajectory

Daniel Faggella

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What should be the trajectory of intelligence beyond humanity? The Trajectory pull covers realpolitik on artificial general intelligence and the posthuman transition - by asking tech, policy, and AI research leaders the hard questions about what's after man, and how we should define and create a worthy successor (danfaggella.com/worthy). Hosted by Daniel Faggella.
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Quick Question with Soren and Daniel is a comedy podcast from the former editors of Cracked.com Soren Bowie and Daniel O’Brien. With new episodes every week, join Soren and Daniel in answering life’s deep and also probably shallow questions.
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Scientists Daniel and Kelly cannot stop talking about our amazing, wonderful, weird Universe! Each episode is a fun, easy-to-understand, and in-depth explanation of topics in science, from particles to black holes to moon colonies to ecosystems to parasites and everything else in the Universe!
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We believe that when people think historically, they are engaging in a disciplined way of thinking about the world and its past. We believe it gives thinkers a knack for recognizing nonsense; and that it cultivates not only intellectual curiosity and rigor, but also intellectual humility. Join Al Zambone, author of Daniel Morgan: A Revolutionary Life, as he talks with historians and other professionals who cultivate the craft of historical thinking.
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Data Over Dogma

Daniel McClellan and Daniel Beecher

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This ain't your pastor's Bible podcast. This is a deep interrogation of the book, and we're bringing receipts. Bible scholar Dr. Dan McClellan and atheist podcaster Dan Beecher team up to discover what the Bible actually says, what it decidedly doesn't say (even if everyone thinks it does), and explore the history of the most popular book of all time.
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Tinfoil Swans

Food & Wine

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Food & Wine has led the conversation around food, drinks, and hospitality in America and around the world since 1978. Tinfoil Swans continues that legacy with a new series of intimate, informative, surprising, and uplifting conversations with the biggest names in the culinary industry, sharing never-before-heard stories about the successes, struggles, and fork-in-the-road moments that made them who they are today. Each week, you'll hear from icons and innovators like Daniel Boulud, Guy Fieri ...
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Brotherly Pod

Daniel Esche

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Brotherly Pod talks all things Philadelphia Flyers. Daniel Esche hosts a wide variety of guests to break down the news, rumors, and transactions of the greatest sports team on earth!
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The Movies

Daniel Berrios

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I'm Daniel Berrios. This is my journey to learn about the movies - the art form I adore - one review, interview, editorial at a time. Take care of yourselves. Take care of each other. Take care of the movies.
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eyeBytes Podcast

Daniel & Sajandeep

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A couple of amateur blind tech enthusiasts talking about mainstream/assistive technologies, movies/television, gaming, science-fiction and anything else in the nerd sphere that might tickle our fancy.
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Spain To Go

Daniel Welsch

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All about life in Spain, from a longtime expat and travel writer living in Barcelona. This podcast talks about Spanish culture, travel, language, history, politics, food and much more.
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Media Pass

Daniel Gooda

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Creatives candidly speaking about their experiences, with advice for those interested in the field. Daniel Gooda hosts a new guest every episode for their unique perspective and outlook.
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The Great War Podcast provides a mostly chronological overview of the origins, battles and consequences of the First World War. It will cover the years between 1890 up to the 1920s. This podcast is an independent production. All episodes are researched, written and produced by Daniel Clark. Any errors are my fault alone. All discrepancies will be addressed. Contact: [email protected] @greatwarpodcast.bsky.social
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Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks open the show with a discussion on Michigan hiring former Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham and examine his fit to replace Sherrone Moore (0:55). Then, the guys make their Week 18 rookie draft picks (3:30) and preview Week 18 by diving deep into the three games that will decide division championships, including Panth…
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The 4-2-5 has a lot of answers to common problems in high school football. If you're team is struggling to stop the opposition, you'll likely find the answer somewhere within this playbook and scheme. In this episode, the guys are doing a crossover episode on the Coaching 101 Podcast with Kenny Simpson. Check it out to find the basics of installing…
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A listener email from Danielle turns into a full-on behind-the-scenes autopsy of visual gags in adult animation: marquee jokes, fake brand names, book titles, and who actually adds what—writers, artists, animators, or a chaotic mix of everyone. Soren breaks down what tends to be scripted versus what often comes from the production/art side. Daniel …
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Subscribe now to skip commercials and get all of our episodes. Use the code XMAS2025 for a $45 annual subscription! Danny and Derek speak with journalist and cultural critic Daniel Waite Penny to discuss the relationship between masculinity, the manosphere, and climate politics, as explored in the new season of Non-toxic, Carbon Bros. They talk abo…
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Everyone wants success. Very few people are prepared for what success demands internally. In this episode of the Wealth On The Beach Podcast, Ted Ryce explains why inner strength is the true separator between those who rise and those who quietly disappear. Hosted by Daniel Alonzo, this conversation reveals how inner strength is built through advers…
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Merry Christmas! The infernal aunties open gifts from Devilled Eggs, play drinking games, and Daniel tests Dane with his ‘Quiz of the Year’… it’s oh-so festive in hell! After the aunties crack open a bottle of Whispering Angel (with a drill), they exchange gifts: a mugwort wand, bath pearls, mince pie syrup, and a capybara light - we’ll let you gue…
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Hollywood Royalty murdered by his son. The Seven Rules of Parenting. Explore the ways in which you are raising children right and where you could improve. See Chanukah's power here: https://rabbidaniellapin.com/product/festival-of-lights-instant-download/ You'll be shocked to discover how many American parents are killed by their children each year…
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Like I did last month, here's a list of the movies I watched in February that I haven't yet talked about on the podcast (I might've cheated on one of 'em, but fuck it, I'm gonna consider it a new perspective for a new version of life.) From least to greatest: THE STUFF (1985) dir. Larry Cohen BARBIE (2023) dir. Greta Gerwig DUNE (2021) dir. Denis V…
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In DUNE: PART 2, Paul (Timothee Chalamet) is advised to climb the tallest dune before every hunt to obtain the best possible vantage point. It reflects director Denis Villenueve's approach to the sequel: Expand the story's gaze; Throw Greig Fraser (director of photography) at some BREATHTAKING vistas; Fill said massive frame with an army-sized cast…
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Welcome back to "In Four Films," the segment where I bring on film lovers to talk the four films that make them who they are!Today, critic, instructor and podcaster (And A Rewatch, CinemaGals) Chelsea Eichholz joins me to talk queer love, long-term relationship drama, paternity messes and female entrepreneurship! Plus cute dogs, body aches, fucked-…
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No, not Taylor Swift's boyfriend. Taylor Swift's boyfriend's brother. Ha, it sounds like I'm explaining a soap opera. Don Argott's football documentary about veteran Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce dropped last September on Amazon Prime. The movie recounts Kelce's whirlwind 2022-23 season, in which his team won 14 of 17 games, landing them a…
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I'm currently bearing a stupid fucking grin as I type. Alex Winkler's soundtrack for MOLLI AND MAX IN THE FUTURE, a bouncy, jazzy number, kicks about, a woman singing about how she may not love you in the present, but maybe in the future, y'all can be more than friends. Michael Lukk Litwak's sci-fi rom-com, following the titular couple Molli (Zosia…
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These are the movies I watched in January 2024 I haven't yet discussed on the podcast, RANKED (cause fuck it, why not?). 5) THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD (1951) dir. Christian Nyby - Tubi 4) NEKROTRONIC (2018) dir. Kiah Roache-Turner - YouTube 3) THE THIRD MAN (1949) dir. Carol Reed - Tubi 2) THE LAST REPAIR SHOP (2023) dir. Ben Proudfoot & Kris Bow…
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Welcome to The Rachel McAdams Picture Show! This segment starts a celebration of my favorite actress by looking back at every one of her movies, and specifically, the choices she makes to better them.So with the MEAN GIRLS remake in theaters, what better way to kick this off than by covering Rachel McAdams' tour-de-force performance as the ICONIC R…
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Welcome to the first installment of "In Four Films" in 2024! Today, Josie Melendez (creator of the Film Posers podcast, author, poet, screenwriter, film critic) jumps on to talk about the four films that made her the movie lover she is today! I've been itching to have her on the show since I started this segment, so typing these show notes today fe…
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Looking towards the future, we were begging for the past, but not today! 2024 boasts a wealth of exciting cinema yet to be watched, from horror remakes to nuns, Xenomorphs and lesbians on the run. This is a selection of films that get me the most hyped to drive to theaters and will hopefully give you a few more additions to your personal theatrical…
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It's the most! wonderful tiiime of the yeeaarrr! The nominations for the 96th Academy Awards dropped earlier this morning and while I didn't plan to wake up this early to react to them live, my 4-month-old daughter had other plans. Life, lemons, lemonade: you know the drill.--- Follow The Movies on ⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠& ⁠⁠Letterboxd⁠⁠ Financially support…
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Sean Durkin's THE IRON CLAW got me to a place I've never been. Afterwards, I found myself crying in the movie theater bathroom. Of course, I'd already cried a handful of times in the theater, but this affected me on multiple layers, the ones I find myself hurting over in private. I'm the oldest of three brothers, growing further apart with time and…
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70 years into the Godzilla franchise, it seems improbable the best installment, of which there are 38, would end up being the newest, but stranger things have happened. GODZILLA MINUS ONE sees a post-WWII Japan stumbling towards survival. It's not enough to sustain a thankless war and nuclear fallout, but now, a giant radiation-breathing lizard? If…
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Tuesday night's alright for sickos, baby! One of my favorite movies of last year is Emerald Fennell's SALTBURN, a sordid descent into glamorous hell, guided by an ill-placed, unfettered id. When you've got such talents as Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Rosamund Pike, Archie Madekwe and Richard "I'm an international treasure" E. Grant, how can this fe…
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I didn't watch a movie in theaters from May 31 to November 25. This list reflects that reality. You might think that's a negative, but I don't see it that way. Be honest: did you really wanna hear yet another person talk about OPPENHEIMER, POOR THINGS or THE ZONE OF INTEREST for the umpteenth time? Nah, buds. I'm a different breed. Strap in. --- 65…
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Jesus, I'm going into Year 3 of this show? That's wild. Even wilder when you look at 2023 and realize I could visualize my podcast output as a donut: nothing between April and December. I'm not proud nor happy about that, but that's what New Year's Resolutions are for, right? So here's my annual state of the union. This episode goes into a little m…
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Merry belated Christmas, friends! How better to celebrate the season than to talk about a swarm of scaly ne'erdowells fucking up a sleepy American town? Joe Dante's GREMLINS has only gotten stronger with age, celebrating the hard work necessary to work with a metric fuckton of puppets, the resilience and kindness of the American working class, and …
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"Evil Dead Rise" meets me as a tempered 30-year-old, married with two kids. Fede Alvarez's "Evil Dead" met me at 20, boundlessly obsessed with what could be achieved with a fire tanker's worth of blood. Sam Raimi's "The Evil Dead" stunned me at age 11, the gnarliest movie I'd seen up to that point. I've grown up loving this franchise, so when I say…
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Steven Soderbergh is one of my favorite directors. That's not to say he's made my favorite movies, but rather, I admire the way he goes about selecting projects, his efficiency in getting projects done (He sometimes completes multiple movies in the same year!) , his penchant for big indulgent swings. And God, what a swing THE GOOD GERMAN is. The gu…
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Welcome back to The Movies! God, it feels good to type this. It's been more than seven months since the last episode, so THIS episode serves to explain a few things: where I've been, where I find myself now and where I hope to bring the podcast along in the future. It's a good ol' fashioned rambling ranty episode, so if you're into that, hang on ti…
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I look down at my keyboard typing this and in my periphery, see my Mario Bros. pajamas, covered with Mario, Luigi, Wario and Waluigi (characters my 2-year-old excitedly points out to me despite not ever having played a Nintendo console). I think back to last night, after the post-credit scene of THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE finished, and the amount …
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Gals, ghouls & badass theys of the world, welcome back to "In Four Films," the segment of the show where I bring on film lovers & aficionados to talk about the movies that make them who they are!Today, Cass Clarke, co-host of the podcast Horror Hangover, editor at /Film, Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, comes aboard to chat:HEATHERS (1988) dir. Mic…
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There's a moment in the opening sequence of JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4 where Lawrence Fishburne facilitates a ripoff of a shot in LAWRENCE OF ARABIA. Yes, THAT shot. The most iconic in the movie and one of the most iconic in film history. No spoilers, obviously.Of course, director Chad Stahelski knows he's aping one of the all-time grand epics. But that'…
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It's an exciting time here at The Movies! I reviewed LIVING WITH CHUCKY a few episodes back, but today, I get to talk with the director, Kyra Elise Gardner! We chat about the process of turning her 2017 short THE DOLLHOUSE into a full feature, the nature of collaborating with others on such a personal project, the way making the movie has affected …
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My Make Believe Seattle Film Festival coverage comes to an end with Kirsten Carthew's POLARIS, a sci-fi survival thriller set in a future where the world's blanketed in ice. Sumi (Viva Lee) is a young girl raised by a mother polar bear. It's a happy life, where Sumi gets to be one with nature. However, a group of marauders, hellbent on gathering ev…
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LIVING WITH CHUCKY is Kyra Elise Gardner's documentary detailing not only the history of the CHILD'S PLAY horror franchise (about a serial killer who possesses a doll via voodoo to keep from dying, and if you think that's weird, that's the tip of the iceberg) but also celebrating the families, both biological and found, who've bonded through the fu…
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The Make Believe Seattle Film Festival coverage trucks along with David Farrier's documentary "Mister Organ"! Farrier, a New Zealand-based documentarian and journalist (known for 2016's TICKLED), focuses this story on Michael Organ, an enigmatic con man known for forging documents, stealing yachts and serving $760 tickets to folks who park at Bashf…
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MALUM sees director Anthony DiBlasi reimagining his 2014 film LAST SHIFT, where a rookie cop undergoes some supernatural hazing on her first night in a decommissioned police station. Almost a decade later, DiBlasi, with the backing of Welcome Villain Films, expands on the story, introducing more lore and gore to wonderfully deranged effect, sending…
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No, I didn't make a typo. THE THIRD SATURDAY IN OCTOBER should, according to what I was told in the press email, be watched - AFTER - THE THIRD SATURDAY IN OCTOBER PART V.I talked about PART V being my cinematic comfort food; this continues my personal legacy by replicating the way I watched the NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET movies: out of order. I caugh…
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My coverage of the Make Believe Seattle Film Festival continues with a slasher throwback double-feature!Jay Burleson's "The Third Saturday in October Part V" pays homage to '70s/'80s slasher sequels of the less-good variety, the "A New Beginning," "The Dream Child" kind. When a serial killer, infamous for surviving his execution, returns to a small…
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Make Believe Seattle is a genre film festival celebrating their inaugural year this weekend (March 23-26)! Thanks to Ted Geoghegan, I have the opportunity to cover six titles for this year's run, releasing the reviews as a miniseries on THE MOVIES. First up is the festival's Opening Night selection, Jake Van Wagoner's ALIENS ABDUCTED MY PARENTS AND…
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I'm a fan of metaphorical comparisons, so let's launch this one: I think Radio Silence (directing duo Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett) wants SCREAM VI to be the franchise's THE LAST JEDI, when it's really THE RISE OF SKYWALKER. Characters are brought back for little reason other than their actor is free. The franchise's legacy is discussed to…
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THE WORST ONES is an eye-catching title. It conjures, in my mind, that scene from Guy Ritchie's THE GENTLEMEN when Colin Farrell gives four shithead teens a verbal and physical lashing in a restaurant. These kids are boisterous and braggadocious as fuck until challenged by someone who clearly knows what they're doing. That's when the insecurity all…
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These guys, Beck and Woods, love themselves a concept. They write A QUIET PLACE, where making any noise sentences you to monstrous death, so in order to survive the movie, you've gotta shut the absolute fuck up.Now, they return, not only as writers, but also directors with 65, which plays like a 10-year-old's trip down the rabbit hole."DUDE. Who'd …
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This episode exists because last December, my best friend Dakota messaged me a picture of a platinum blond, bearded, trench-coat donning BADASS Mark Hamill. He followed the pic with "do this review!" Challenge accepted. So here, we have SLIPSTREAM, a 1989 venture from Steven Lisberger (best known for directing 1982's TRON), about a post-apocalyptic…
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ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANIA is exactly what you think it is: a big, dumb roller coaster ride where you whiz past crowds of aliens on the way to save your family [I mean, Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), the Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), Cassie (Kathryn Newton from what must be Earth 615, because where's Emma Fuhrmann from AVENGERS: ENDGAME?), Janet van Dyne (…
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AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER is the next step in James Cameron's crusade to take over the box office, one blue Smurf-cat at a time. This sequel sees Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) & Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) raising a family of four and leading the Forest People. When a familiar foe returns for revenge, the family's forced to run, finding refuge among the Se…
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