The boys celebrate the third year of The Film Blerds by revisiting Christopher Nolan's Tenet in IMAX 70mm with special guests Khal and Vyce Victus in giving the definitive discussion and breakdown of Nolan's spy film. It's a Mobius strip of a movie so strap in as we enter the twilight world of The Protagonist.
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The Lobby: Nia DaCosta in talks to direct second film in the new 28 DAYS LATER trilogy MONARCH renewed with 2 spin-offs in the works INTERSTELLAR IMAX 70mm and 70mm re-release CinemaCon 2024 What Have You Watched Lately? Trailer Talk: SPEAK NO EVIL MAXXXINE JOKER: FOLIE À DEUX Main review: THE IDEA OF YOU (Brandon solo) CHALLENGERS (Brandon solo) CIVIL WAR
On the news front, the boys talk about the READY OR NOT sequel, Nolan and Emma Thomas are going to be knighted, Legendary is locking Denis in for an adaptation of NUCLEAR WAR: A SCENARIO and DUNE MESSIAH, and Drew Goddard writing and directing a MATRIX film produced by Lana Wachowski. Jeff and Brandon go through their watches when a earthquake hits. The two then talk about the trailer for A24's JANET PLANET. Brandon does a solo review on SUNCOAST and SELF RELIANCE. Jeff then joins Brandon for reviews of THE FIRST OMEN and MONKEY MAN
GODZILLA x KONG: THE NEW EMPIRE / ROAD HOUSE / IMMACULATE / LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL / STING3/29/2024 In this episode, the boys discuss Scarlett Johannsson's possible joining the JURASSIC franchise as well as the behind-the-scenes woes for the long-delayed third season of EUPHORIA. The two discuss their watches including Ramy Youseff's newest HBO special MORE FEELINGS, X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE, the first season of MONARCH, and the first two seasons of JACK RYAN on Prime Video. Trailers for CUCKOO, IN A VIOLENT NATURE, KIND OF KINDNESS, and the fourth entry into the BAD BOYS series titled BAD BOYS: RIDE OR DIE are discussed. Finally, Brandon does solo reviews for STING and IMMACULATE, with Jeff joining in for LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL and GODZILLA x KONG: THE NEW EMPIRE.
In episode 114 Brandon and Jeff dive right into the news of Patty Jenkins' ROUGE SQUADRON back on at Lucasfilm, Neve Campbell returns to star in SCREAM 7 with Kevin Williamson directing, and the rumor that Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the next Bond. Jeff talks about his watches including DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS and (insert title of Nick doc) Brandon talks about his watches including the Sydney Sweeny episode of SNL, rewatches GHOSTBUSTERS II, and finally takes in an IMAX 70mm screening of DUNE: PART TWO. The two talk trailers for HAROLD AND THE PURPLE CRAYON, REBEL MOON: PART TWO - THE SCARGIVER, STAR WARS: THE ACOLYTE, ALIEN: ROMULUS, THE PENGUIN, BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE, and THE CROW aka NU-CROW. Finally, the two review GHOSTBUSTERS; FROZEN EMPIRE.
Big DUNE: PART TWO box office news kicks off this week's episode along with news of on-set armorer Hannah Guiterrez-Reed convicted for the RUST shooting, Zack Snyder's extreme comments on Batman and BARBIE, and this year's Oscars. Jeff talks about his watches, including HALO Season 2, as he continues TOKYO VICE and the final season of CURB. Brandon talks about the Josh Brolin hosted SNL (Sydney Sweeny next episode), DUNE: PART TWO in 70mm, MR. & MRS. SMITH on Amazon, and the documentary RYUICHI SAKAMOTO: OPUS. Trailers are discussed for STING, BOY KILLS WORLD, SING SING, THE IDEA OF YOU, and THE STRANGERS: CHAPTER 1. Brandon does solo reviews for ONE LIFE, IMAGINARY, and ARTHUR THE KING. Jeff does a solo review for RICKY STANICKY on Prime Video. And finally, the two review KUNG-FU PANDA 4.
Jeff launches off the bat into a tirade on David Lynch's DUNE in which Brandon joins in as well. The two finally move onto news of the creative team behind the new JURASSIC film as well as the FANTASTIC FOUR Valentine's Day announcement. Jeff gets into his watches which include MAYOR OF KINGSTOWN & WHAT DOESNT'T KILL YOU Brandon gets into his watches which include a rewatch of DUNE: PART TWO with a Q&A with Denis Villenunve himself. The boys get into trailers including I SAW THE TV GLOW, THE WATCHERS< BODERLANDS, HORIZON: AN AMERICAN SAGA, and X-MEN '97. The two review Ethan Coen's DRIVE-AWAY DOLLS and Rose Glass' LOVE LIES BLEEDING with Brandon doing a solo review of PROBLEMISTA.
In Episode 111, Brandon and Jeff do some corrections on MADAME WEB before Brandon dives into solo reviews for LAND OF BAD and ORDINARY ANGELS. The two then talk about the fourth iteration of TRUE DETECTIVE, this time subtitled NIGHT COUNTRY. Then Brandon and Jeff go long on the highly anticipated DUNE: PART TWO from master filmmaker Denis Villeneuve.
In this episode The Blerds dig deep on The Wrap's expose on WB Discovery's deleting of COYOTE VS. ACME. The two then discuss how Universal is rushing another JURASSIC movie out for 2025. The two then discuss their weekly watches which includes TOKYO VICE, CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 3, and GRESILDA. The talk trailers for KNUCKLES, TALES OF THE TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, PARISH, DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE, WICKED, and TWISTERS. Finally, Jeff does solo reviews for LISA FRANKENSTEIN and THE KITCHEN. Then the two review the latest movie in Sony's Spider-Man universe MADAME WEB.
In Episode 109, the Blerds talk about a recent Disney shareholder meeting including a surprise MOANA sequel dropping in November. The two also discuss the long gestating 28 DAYS LATER sequel with Danny Boyle, Alex Garland, and Cillian Murphy all involved. Then the two talk about a special IMAX 70mm screening of TENET followed by Christopher Nolan and Denis Villenuve discussing TENET, DUNE: PART TWO and IMAX film. The two go through their weekly watches including GRISELDA on Netflix, the season twelve premiere of CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, a revisit of BEVERLY HILLS COP II, and a revisit of Jonathan Glazer's BIRTH. They then talk trailers for A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE, RICKY STANICKY, WE GROWN NOW, and the ROAD HOUSE re-imagining. Finally, Brandon does a quick solo review of LISA FRANKENSTEIN and the two review the new biopic BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE.
Summary In this episode, Jeff and Brandon discuss the challenges of buying tickets for movies in IMAX, particularly for Dune Part II. They express frustration with the limited number of IMAX screens and the poor user experience of ticketing platforms. The conversation then shifts to the upcoming Oscar nominations for 2024 and the potential snubs of Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig. Despite the snubs, they acknowledge the success and recognition that both actresses and directors have achieved in their careers. The hosts discuss recent movies they have watched, including The Passenger, Joe Dirt 2, Brawl in Cell Block 99, Brooklyn's Finest, Sexy Beast, and Jack Ryan. They also talk about TV shows such as Ted, In the Know, and The Curse. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various TV shows and movies. They talk about the TV show 'The Rehearsal' and its inventive nature. They recommend the show 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' and praise its adaptation from the books. They also discuss the second season of 'CSI Vegas' and its improvement over the first season. The hosts share their thoughts on recent episodes of 'SNL' and highlight the performances of Renee Rapp and Dakota Johnson. In terms of movies, they review 'The Immigrant,' 'The Hulk,' 'Jupiter Ascending,' 'Speed Racer,' 'The Yards,' 'Picnic at Hanging Rock,' and 'The Matrix Resurrections.' They express their opinions on each film and discuss their strengths and weaknesses. In this part of the conversation, the hosts review various movies including 'Ruby Gilman, Teenage Crackin'', 'Sicario', 'Mortal Kombat Legends: Snowblind', 'Little Odessa', 'Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match', 'Arrival', 'Monkey Man', 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare', 'Despicable Me 4', 'ISS', and 'Out of Darkness'. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each film and share their personal opinions. The conversation covers a range of genres and provides insights into the quality and impact of these movies. The hosts review the movie 'Argyle' and express their disappointment with its execution. They discuss the flaws in the screenplay, direction, and editing choices. The excessive use of CGI and artificial visuals is criticized, as well as the misleading marketing campaign. The lack of chemistry between the actors and the forced love story are also mentioned. The hosts express their concerns about Matthew Vaughn's recent filmography and question the decision-making process behind the movie. They conclude by discussing the unrealistic elements and excessive reveals in the plot. The conversation covers various topics related to the quality of movies, including Apple movies, the plot and character choices in a specific movie, disappointment with the third act, and the lack of screen time for certain actors. The discussion also touches on the overall quality of movies in 2024, the overuse of franchises and sequels, and the desire for more original movies. There is criticism of the planned Argyle franchise and appreciation for Christopher Nolan's film Tenet. The conversation concludes with final thoughts and a recommendation not to see the discussed movie. Takeaways
Summary In this special episodes the boys talk with writer, director and star of "The Bastard Sons", Kevin Interdonato. Kevin discusses his career trajectory as an actor turned producer. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the business side of the film industry and the need for actors and filmmakers to be proactive and knowledgeable. Kevin shares his experience of making the film 'The Bastard Sons' and the challenges and rewards of being involved in all aspects of the production. He also reflects on the concept of 'making it' in the film industry and the constant drive for creative fulfillment. The conversation highlights the importance of finding trustworthy collaborators and the joy of acting. In this conversation, Kevin discusses his experience as an actor and filmmaker. He emphasizes the importance of giving everything as an actor and leaving a piece of oneself in each performance. Kevin also shares his motivation for making films, which is to create a platform for other actors to showcase their talent. He highlights the significance of telling a good story and ensuring that everyone involved in the production is treated fairly. Kevin concludes by mentioning where people can follow him on social media and expressing gratitude to the distributors of his film. Takeaways
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:17 Career Trajectory 06:28 The Business of Filmmaking 12:06 What Does 'Making It' Mean? 19:53 Finding Trustworthy People in the Industry 22:23 Defining Success in the Film Industry 28:04 The Making of 'Bastard Sons' 32:45 Release and Reception of 'The Bastard Sons' 35:12 Lessons Learned from 'The Bastard Sons' 37:36 Favorite Recent Movie 40:09 The Joy of Acting 40:51 The Importance of Acting 43:07 Creating a Platform for Other Actors 44:02 Where to Follow Kevin Interdonato 44:24 Acknowledging Distributors and Looking to the Future
Summary In this episode, Jeff and Brandon discuss various topics including the future of Star Wars, the streaming wars and the dominance of Netflix, Tom Cruise's move to Warner Bros, the release schedule of Warner Bros films, the cancellation of Our Flag Means Death, and a recap of the Golden Globes. The conversation covers various topics, including the Golden Globes, Oppenheimer's success, Christopher Nolan's directing, recent movie watches, Marvel's TV shows, the 'Purge' movies, Disney's release schedule, 'Bob's Burgers,' 'Picard,' and 'The Curse.' In this part of the conversation, the hosts review two movies: Night Swim and The Book of Clarence. Night Swim is described as a dumb movie that starts stupid and gets stupider as it goes along. The hosts criticize the lack of effective jokes and the overall plot. The Book of Clarence, on the other hand, is a mystery movie that the hosts had no expectations for. They discuss the slow start and the lack of humor in the film. The hosts also mention the talented cast and the director's attempt to create a biblical epic. In this episode, the hosts review two movies: 'The Beekeeper' and 'Mean Girls 2024'. They discuss the release strategy for movies and the scheduling of multiple releases in the same weekend. They share their thoughts on 'The Beekeeper', criticizing its lack of character development and excessive profanity. They also discuss Jason Statham's career choices and the entertainment value of the action scenes in the movie. Moving on to 'Mean Girls 2024', they talk about the self-referential elements and improved storytelling compared to the original. They highlight the performances of the cast and the relevance of the 'Mean Girls' franchise. Takeaways
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Star Wars 02:02 Netflix and Streaming Wars 05:02 Tom Cruise and Warner Bros 08:10 Warner Bros Release Schedule 13:15 A24 and Neon 25:17 Mickey 17 and Godzilla vs. Kong 30:48 Our Flag Means Death 35:19 The Hulk and Ang Lee 39:32 Golden Globes Recap 40:41 Discussion on the Golden Globes and Joe Ko 42:37 Recognition of Oppenheimer's Success 44:28 Appreciation for Christopher Nolan's Directing 46:04 Praise for 'Poor Things' and Other Recent Watches 51:02 Debate on Scorsese vs. Spielberg 53:00 Discussion on 'Echo' and Marvel's TV Shows 58:13 Review of the 'Purge' Movies 01:04:04 Opinions on 'Echo' and Disney's Release Schedule 01:13:44 Thoughts on 'Bob's Burgers' and 'Picard' 01:21:22 Review of 'The Curse' 01:22:20 Review of 'Night Swim' 01:46:19 Review of 'The Book of Clarence' 02:00:53 Review of 'The Beekeeper' 02:09:39 Review of 'Mean Girls 2024'
In this special episode of the Film Blurreds, Brandon Norwood and Jeff Stewart discuss seven upcoming films in 2024 featuring young Black actors and filmmakers. The films cover a range of genres, from drama to fantasy comedy. The hosts express their excitement for each film and discuss the talent involved. They also touch on the importance of supporting Black independent films and the challenges faced by Black creatives in the industry. Takeaways
Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:51 We Grown Now 04:02 Dune Part 2 04:19 Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 10:01 Ricky Stanicky 14:07 The American Society of Magical Negroes 19:25 A Quiet Place Day One 22:21 Deadpool 3 25:33 Conclusion
In our first episode of 2024 we discuss our favorite films from 2023. *We are trying something new with the show rundown below, so if you don't like it blame your robot overlords and their artificial intelligence.* Summary In this episode, Brandon and Jeff discuss their favorite films of 2023. They also talk about streaming services and the state of the film industry. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including TV shows, movie theater snacks, and the impact of COVID-19 on the entertainment industry. The hosts share their opinions on various films, including 'Barbie,' 'Oppenheimer,' 'Godzilla Minus One,' 'Guardians Vol. 3,' 'All of Us Strangers,' 'The Killer,' 'Leave the World Behind,' 'Bottoms,' 'They Clone Tyrone,' and 'The Creator.' Overall, they emphasize the importance of personal preferences and the enjoyment of movies as a form of entertainment. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various movies and provide their honorable mentions. They cover films such as 'Better Oblivion,' 'Operation Fortune,' 'Dungeons and Dragons,' 'No One Will Save You,' and more. The conversation also touches on the themes and styles of these films, as well as the directors and actors involved. The hosts express their opinions and highlight the strengths and weaknesses of each movie. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various movies and their impressions of them. They cover films like Barbie, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Dungeons and Dragons, May, December, The Holdovers, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, The Iron Claw, Poor Things, Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3, and Oppenheimer. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the impact of the movie Tenet and its significance in IMAX. They also reflect on the monumental nature of the film and its potential for winning awards. The conversation then delves into the historical context of the movie and the fascinating stories of real people involved. They discuss the impact of the movie on their understanding of history. The hosts also look ahead to the movie releases in 2024 and express their concerns about the lack of exciting options. They conclude by criticizing the poor release strategy for the movie Nosferatu. Takeaways The hosts discuss their favorite films of 2023, including 'Barbie,' 'Oppenheimer,' 'Godzilla Minus One,' 'Guardians Vol. 3,' 'All of Us Strangers,' 'The Killer,' 'Leave the World Behind,' 'Bottoms,' 'They Clone Tyrone,' and 'The Creator.' They share their opinions on streaming services and the state of the film industry, including the impact of COVID-19 on movie releases. The hosts emphasize the importance of personal preferences and the enjoyment of movies as a form of entertainment. They discuss the challenges and decisions involved in choosing which streaming services to subscribe to and the increasing cost of multiple subscriptions. The hosts have diverse opinions on movies, but they appreciate each other's perspectives. The films discussed cover a range of genres, including sci-fi, action, romantic comedy, and psychological thriller. The hosts emphasize the importance of timing and marketing in the success of a movie. They discuss the significance of representation and storytelling from different perspectives. Greta Gerwig's films are consistently impressive and showcase her clear and strong voice as a filmmaker. The animation style of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is unique and groundbreaking, setting a new standard for animated films. The film Past Lives is a powerful exploration of life and its complexities, leaving viewers with a sense of uncertainty and reflection. The Iron Claw is a standout film with a remarkable performance by Zac Efron, showcasing his range as an actor. Poor Things is a weird and gory film that offers a unique and hilarious story, making it a must-watch. Godzilla Minus One is an intense and immersive film that pushes the boundaries of the genre. Oppenheimer is a technical masterpiece that combines stunning visuals with a thought-provoking story, solidifying Christopher Nolan's status as a visionary filmmaker. Tenet had a significant impact and is best experienced in IMAX. The movie is monumental and has the potential to win awards. The historical context and real stories in the movie are fascinating. The hosts are concerned about the lack of exciting movie releases in 2024. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and New Year's Greetings 00:40 Discussion on Jim Caviezel and Scams 01:00 Opinions on Political Figures 02:17 Food and Movie Theater Snacks 03:32 Introductions and Nicknames 04:12 Introduction of Jeff Stewart 05:14 Discussion on Not Caring About Others' Opinions 06:17 Discussion on Best Films of 2023 07:25 Discussion on TV Shows 08:01 Discussion on Streaming Services 09:17 Discussion on 2024 Film Releases 10:33 Discussion on '13 Hours' 11:22 Discussion on TV Shows and Streaming Services 14:16 Discussion on TV Shows and Streaming Services 15:01 Discussion on Streaming Services 16:12 Discussion on Streaming Services 17:26 Discussion on Film Industry Recovery 18:50 Discussion on Best Films of 2023 19:33 Discussion on 'Barbie' 20:59 Discussion on 'Oppenheimer' 22:33 Discussion on 'Killers of the Flower Moon' 23:24 Discussion on 'Godzilla Minus One' 24:48 Discussion on 'Across the Spider-Verse' 25:27 Discussion on 'Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem' 26:32 Discussion on 'Guardians Vol. 3' 27:46 Discussion on 'All of Us Strangers' 28:39 Discussion on 'The Killer' 29:34 Discussion on 'Leave the World Behind' 30:37 Discussion on 'Bottoms' 31:45 Discussion on 'They Clone Tyrone' 32:46 Discussion on 'The Creator' 39:04 Better Oblivion 42:15 Operation Fortune 45:14 Dungeons and Dragons 47:52 No One Will Save You 49:44 Honorable Mentions 01:02:28 The Zone of Interest 01:03:05 American Fiction 01:03:36 The Boy and the Heron 01:04:07 Anatomy of a Fall 01:04:33 Saltburn 01:12:05 All of Us Strangers 01:12:56 Origin 01:14:26 Barbie and Greta Gerwig 01:15:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem 01:16:31 Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves 01:18:13 May, December 01:20:02 The Holdovers 01:20:43 How to Blow Up a Pipeline 01:22:34 The Iron Claw 01:24:38 Poor Things 01:27:24 Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 01:29:38 Oppenheimer 01:52:28 The Impact of Tenet and IMAX 01:53:43 The Monumental Nature of the Movie 01:54:08 Christopher Nolan's Overdue Recognition 01:54:31 The Historical Context of the Movie 01:55:37 Fascinating Stories of Real People 01:57:19 Reflections on History 01:57:44 Looking Ahead to 2024 01:59:24 Slim Pickings in 2024 02:00:00 The Challenge of Releasing Movies at Christmas 02:01:15 The Poor Release Strategy for Nosferatu 02:01:57 Closing Thoughts
Our newest episode is so big we had to split it into two episodes!!! (Episode 105 Part 2) The Lobby: SAW XI greenlit with a September 27, 2024 release date Ralph Maccio and Jackie Chan are co-starring in a new KARATE KID movie together A24 is working with Hideo for the DEATH STRANDING movie THE BIKERIDERS is now dated for June 24,2024 at Focus Features. Benny Safdie to direct The Rock in a MMA drama for A24 Jonathan Majors found guilty and dropped from Marvel as Kang SCREAM VII: Director Christopher Landon walks. Paramount and Warner Brothers are in talks to merge. What Have You Watched Lately? Trailer Talk: THE GARFIELD MOVIE IF KUNG FU PANDA 4 THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAGICAL NEGROES BEVERLY HILLS COP: AXEL FOLEY CIVIL WAR Main Review: ANYONE BUT YOU REBEL MOON PART ONE: A CHILD OF FIRE (Jeff solo) THE COLOR PURPLE (Brandon solo) AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM
Our newest episode is so big we had to split it into two episodes!!! (Episode 105 Part 1) The Lobby: SAW XI greenlit with a September 27, 2024 release date Ralph Maccio and Jackie Chan are co-starring in a new KARATE KID movie together A24 is working with Hideo for the DEATH STRANDING movie THE BIKERIDERS is now dated for June 24,2024 at Focus Features. Benny Safdie to direct The Rock in a MMA drama for A24 Jonathan Majors found guilty and dropped from Marvel as Kang SCREAM VII: Director Christopher Landon walks. Paramount and Warner Brothers are in talks to merge. What Have You Watched Lately? Trailer Talk: THE GARFIELD MOVIE IF KUNG FU PANDA 4 THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAGICAL NEGROES BEVERLY HILLS COP: AXEL FOLEY CIVIL WAR Main Review: ANYONE BUT YOU REBEL MOON PART ONE: A CHILD OF FIRE (Jeff solo) THE COLOR PURPLE (Brandon solo) AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM
The Lobby: Ari Aster is mad on how BEAU IS AFRAID was received as well as everyone not finding the Easter eggs in the film. Adam McKay shelving his film AVERAGE HEIGHT, AVERAGE BUILD to focus on a movie about climate change. Kevin says Iron Man will stay dead New Bourne movie in development with ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT director What Have You Watched Lately? Trailer Talk: GODZILLA x KONG: THE NEW EMPIRE FURIOSA Main: Brandon solo: GODZILLA MINUS ONE SILENT NIGHT MERRY LITTLE BATMAN ANSELM DREAM SCENARIO NEXT GOAL WINS AMERICAN FICTION ORIGIN POOR THINGS Together: WONKA
On this special bonus episode, Brandon and Jeff interview producer Lenny Emery on a wide range of subjects including his new film "Nobody's Home".
The Lobby: SAG-AFTRA strike over! Too bad THE BIKERIDERS moves from Disney to Focus due to the strike. Marvel Studios delays slate. DEADPOOL 3 only one in 2024. CAPTAIN AMERICA: BRAVE NEW WORLD to undergo heavy reshoots. KANG DYNASTY loses director and writer. Gains a new writer. LEGEND OF ZELDA live-action movie in development with Wes Ball directing and Avi Aard producing. Warner Brothers Discovery shelves completed Looney Tunes live-action film COYOTE VS. ACME despite high test scores and execs high on the film. Now it's back on the schedule. SCREAM 7 loses both Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega for different reasons. What Have You Watched Lately? Trailer Talk: SOMETIMES I THINK ABOUT DYING INSIDE OUT 2 GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE Main: LOKI series discussion TROLLS: BAND TOGETHER MAY DECEMBER THE IRON CLAW MAESTRO THANKSGIVING THE KILLER NAPOLEON THE BOY AND THE HERON WISH THE HUNGER GAMES: THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS & SNAKES
The Lobby: Variety's Marvel Studios exposé Disney delays films due to strike MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - DEAD RECKONING PART TWO delayed with a possible title change. HBO Max price increase What Have You Watched Lately? Trailer Talk: ECHO THE FALL GUY KINGDOM OF THE PLANET OF THE APES Main review: PRISCILLA (Brandon solo) THE HOLDOVERS (Brandon solo) THE NUN II FERRARI THE MARVELS
The Lobby: Drew Barrymore loses three top writers Jason Momoa wanted Amber Heard fired from AQUAMAN 2 Jada Pinkett-Smith tells more of her personal life. Marvel Studios to overhaul TV division What Have You Watched Lately? Trailer Talk: THE IRON CLAW THE BEEKEEPER HORIZON: AN AMERICAN SAGA Main review: THE ZONE OF INTEREST (Brandon solo) KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON (Brandon solo) SAW X
*Due to some technical issues some segments may be effected* The Lobby: Nia DaCosta shares her feelings on Marvel Rumor has it BLADE is getting another new script Comic book fans push back when Scorcese said support filmmakers like Nolan What Have You Watched Lately? Trailer Talk: SCAVENGERS REIGN SILENT NIGHT Main review: THE SETTLERS (Brandon solo) FOE ALL OF US STRANGERS THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER with Lee Romero
The Lobby: .WGA reaches agreement. SAG looks to reach deal as well. Rumor: Nolan possibly writing and directing TWO Bond films. Scorcese said he has two more films left in him. Denis Villeneuve, Richard Linklater, and Paul Thomas Anderson all say OPPENHEIMER saved cinema What Have You Watched Lately? Trailer Talk: OLD DADS GOOSEBUMPS TV show DREAM SCENARIO ARGYLE Main review: THE BABY BOOMER DILEMMA (Brandon solo) NO ONE WILL SAVE YOU SALTBURN (Brandon solo) THE CREATOR
The Lobby: Drew Barrymore is a SCAB Scorcese rewrote KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON as it focused too much on the white guys What Have You Watched Lately? Trailer Talk: DARL HARVEST AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM Main Review: FROM THE SHADOWS DUMB MONEY
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