The Whatnauts present The Review Show, a book club style podcast covering a variety of genres and mediums including movies, TV shows, comics, anime, manga, and even audio fiction. Join your intrepid co-hosts Kyle and Melissa for fun discussions on a wild variety of entertainment you should know!
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 334 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Episode 326. We finally begin a show that's been on our mutual to-watch list for years: FX's 2013 spy drama The Americans. "Philip and Elizabeth Jennings" are undercover KGB agents who have been embedded in the US since the '60s, living as a married ... more
Episode 325. To prepare for Paul Thomas Anderson's new movie One Battle After Another, we watched his 2012 drama The Master. A volatile vagabond crosses paths with a charismatic scholar with a cult-like following, and the two men form a bond that thr... more
Episode 324. We read Secret Identity by Alex Segura, a prose novel set in the world of 1970s comic book publishers. Carmen Valdez is a publisher's secretary trying to break in as a writer, and when she finally gets the chance to introduce her own sup... more
Episode 323. We read the first two volumes of The Terrifics, a DC story featuring fan-favorite characters from James Gunn's Superman, in a format that feels more like Marvel's Fantastic Four. The best of both worlds! Mr. Terrific, Metamorpho, Plastic... more
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Tried to listen to one episode on a movie I recently watched but I genuinely couldn’t make it past 10 minutes of this podcast before I got way too frustrated to continue. Whatever that th-th-thing the m-m-male host d-d-d-does is so annoying. You can tell he thinks it’s an endearing and comical trope but it’s just annoying and dumbs down the quality of the podcast, especially when used as frequently and incorrectly as it is here. (I’m guessing it’s some weird sophomoric homage to Scooby Doo, wher... more
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This podcast offers engaging discussions on a diverse range of entertainment, including movies, TV shows, comics, anime, and audio fiction. Co-hosts Kyle and Melissa bring their personalities to each episode, sharing insights, anecdotes, and humorous commentary that resonate with fans of multiple genres. Notably, the format mimics a book club, inviting listeners to participate in the conversation while exploring various narratives and themes. The chemistry between the hosts and their deep dives into both popular and niche content create a welcoming atmosphere for both casual viewers and dedicated fans, making it a delightful listen for anyone interested in contemporary culture and storytelling.
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