In this episode, hosts discuss the Netflix hit series "His & Hers". We dive into the show's plot, discussing the twists and turns that kept them engaged. We also share their thoughts on the show's pacing, character development, and the reveal of the killer's identity.
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In this episode, we review the fourth and latest installment in the 28 Days Later franchise, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, starring Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell. We discuss whether the franchise is moving in the right direction as new characters are introduced, and we debate whether the series deserves another installment to complete the story.
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In this episode, we review the fifth and final season of the Netflix original hit TV series Stranger Things, starring Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour. We discuss whether the season’s release strategy worked or became frustrating, and we debate whether this final season lived up to the hype of the entire series.
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In this episode, we review the first season of the Apple TV+ original series Pluribus, starring Rhea Seehorn. We discuss whether Seehorn is a star who can carry a show, and we debate whether the creators of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul have another hit on their hands.
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In this episode, we release our Patreon exclusive review of the classic film starring Leonardo DiCaprio & Jack Nicholson titled “The Departed”. We discuss how great the directing was by Martin Scorsese, we debate if Leo or Matt Damon had a better performance in this film, and one of us explains why the ending was underwhelming.
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In this episode, we do a live review on our YouTube channel of the latest installment in the worldwide phenomenon blockbuster franchise created by James Cameron and starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, and Sigourney Weaver, titled Avatar: Fire & Ash. We discuss whether James Cameron is wasting his time and talents by continuing this story after years of delays, and we debate whether we even care to see another installment in this franchise, with the fourth film scheduled for release in 2029.
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In this episode, the crew discusses some of the best TV shows that have come from Netflix. Whether they are Netflix originals or series that became popular after being added to the platform, we debate which ones stand out to us the most and talk about whether Netflix is still the king of the streaming era after nearly 20 years of dominance.
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In this episode, we do a rewatchable review of the 2015 mystery western thriller The Hateful Eight, directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Walton Goggins. We discuss whether this is one of Tarantino’s best films, and we debate whether he will truly stop making movies after his tenth film.
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In this episode, we review the first season of the new supernatural horror HBO original series based on Stephen King’s novel It, titled IT: Welcome to Derry. We discuss how impressed we are — or aren’t — with the series as it transitions from film to television, and we debate whether it enhances the lore of It or if it now feels a bit watered down.
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In this episode, the crew discusses their favorite films based on true stories. We explore which films genuinely qualify as “real” based on how accurately they portray their subjects, and we debate whether “based on a true story” films still hold the same cultural value as we move into 2026.
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