
Sometimes its good, sometimes its bad, but we're always watching something! Join for recent movie and tv reviews, special guest interviews, and more! We focus on diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and representation in media and watch all things from blockbusters, animation, independent cinema, foreign films, television, streaming, and more. Oftentimes we watch so YOU don't have to! Foll... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 617 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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The new Zootopia 2 goes for a maximalist mammal (and reptile) approach. Eternity is the best and most romantic afterlife film we’ve seen since Defending Your Life.
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Important Wicked: For Good discussion points include: the efficacy of a full length cable knit come-hither sweater and what is the Scarecrow's junk made of?
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Should you spend a clock tick of your time (and money) on Wicked: For Good? Rental Family continues the Brenaissance in the best possible way. Train Dreams is a meditative tone poem of a film. Let Baloney Tony shepherd you through In Your Dreams.
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Edgar Wright takes on Stephen King's (sadly) still relevant The Running Man. The Horsemen return in Now You See Me: Now You Don't but do we wish the franchise was a disappearing act instead?
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DHK gives clear and concise reviews and the panel shows are fantastic!
I continually return to this podcast to help my navigate the massive amount of content available to consume on tv and film. I really enjoy the focus on diversity in media which puts me in front of entertainment that I may have not found on my own!
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Content focuses on reviews and discussions of a vast array of movies and television shows, ranging from blockbusters to independent films, as well as foreign cinema. A commitment to examining issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and representation in the media informs the critique, making it particularly relevant for an audience interested in socially conscious entertainment. With both formal reviews and roundtable discussions, listeners can expect a mix of serious analysis alongside humor and personal anecdotes related to viewer experiences. The hosts may also feature guest interviews, enhancing the depth and perspective of the conversations.
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