The unofficial podcast of Hollywood. Movie reviews, recommendations, trivia, games, and chaos, hosted by Chris Collins, Josh Rodriguez, and Alex Wilshin.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 220 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
The bois discuss Black Swan, The Dark Knight Rises, The Conjuring: Last Rites, Shang-Chi, and more!
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The bois are joined by Liza Treyger (@glittercheese) to discuss Dexter, Caught Stealing, Weapons, navigating Hollywood as a comedian, and more!
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The bois discuss Michael Clayton, Disturbia, Honey Don't, Peacemaker, and more!
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The bois discuss Weapons, Fantastic Four, Barbarian, King of the Hill, and more!
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This is a great show; Alex, Josh and Chris have an amazing chemistry together whilst reviewing their film as well as keeping things lighthearted and entertaining each week!
A podcast devoted to film that offers no insight into cinema. More like 3 guys reliving their high school cafeteria discussions.
Love the boys though the addition of Gala to the recent episodes is amazing. She brings a whole new vibe!
They got my taco bell order wrong. 10/10.
I get bored of podcasts easily but after 4 years and hundreds of episodes I still seem to look forward to a new episode if this one each week.
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Topics discussed generally revolve around popular films, with a notable emphasis on a mix of humor and critique, revealing the hosts' personal relationships with various cinematic experiences. The lively discussions touch upon a wide range of movies from blockbuster hits to lesser-known titles, along with themes of nostalgia, horror, and comedy. The hosts frequently engage in banter, often drawing on their experiences and fandoms while delivering fresh takes on mainstream cinema. Unique elements include their irreverent approach to film discussions, which tends to blend light-hearted commentary with deeper explorations of cinematic themes and storytelling, creating a relatable and entertaining atmosphere for listeners.
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