Podcast: 417 – THE SUICIDE SQUAD
This week, Adam and Kevin review James Gunn's latest, The Suicide Squad and talk about some other stuff including The Green Knight, The World to Come, Jungle Cruise, Bagdad Cafe, F9, and Woodstock 99.
This week, Adam and Kevin review James Gunn's latest, The Suicide Squad and talk about some other stuff including The Green Knight, The World to Come, Jungle Cruise, Bagdad Cafe, F9, and Woodstock 99.
Austin’s Fantastic Fest is gearing up for its 2021 edition and today the first set of titles have been revealed. Julia Ducournau‘s Titane will be kicking off the festival, which already has an insanely impressive lineup.
With the Toronto International Film Festival quickly approaching, the lineups for the Tiff Docs, Midnight Madness, and Wavelengths have been revealed along with more special presentations and the Contemporary World Cinema program.
This year’s Tiff will be taking place from
Amazon has released a final trailer for Leos Carax‘s upcoming musical Annette, starring Adam Driver as a comedian who falls in love with an opera singer played by Marion Cotillard. This is the film that garnered a ridiculously long standing ovation at
The ‘90s saw the rapid growth in technology and as such, a slew of techno-thrillers were released, four of which we’re going to discuss this month including Ghost in the Machine, Timecop, Johnny Mnemonic, and The Net.
Focus Features has released the trailer for Paul Schrader’s The Card Counter, which stars Oscar Isaac as a gambler who sets out on a quest for revenge after finding the man who set him up and put him in prison. The film
A24 has released the trailer for their upcoming Icelandic folk horror title Lamb, directed by Valdimar Jóhannsson and starring Noomi Rapace, Hilmir Snær Guðnason, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, and Ingvar E. Sigurðsson.
The film involves a childless couple who make a startling discovery
This week, Adam and Kevin head back into the absurd world of Quentin Dupieux with his latest comedy, Mandibles. Other titles discussed include Blood Red Sky, Wrath of Man, and Zola.
IFC has released a new full-length trailer for Neill Blomkamp‘s upcoming horror title Demonic, in which a woman goes inside her comatose mother’s mind to discover why she went on a murderous rampage. The film stars Carly Pope, Chris William Martin, and
This week, Adam and Kevin review the final part of the Fear Street trilogy along with the Nicolas Cage-starring drama Pig. Other titles discussed include The Tomorrow War, Barb and Star Go To Vista del Mar, and Gunpowder Milkshake.
Screen Media Films has released the trailer for the upcoming crime thriller Naked Singularity which stars John Boyega as a public defender who gets caught up in a drug heist that seems to spiral out of control. Adapted from the novel by
IFC has released a trailer for the upcoming thriller John and the Hole from director Pascual Sisto. This very disturbing looking title involves a 13 year-old kid who discovers an unfinished bunker in the woods and decides to drug and throw his
Neon has released the trailer for the upcoming animated documentary Flee, from director Jonas Poher Rasmussen. The film follows the life of Amin Nawabi as he recounts his journey as a refugee from Afghanistan.
Expect Flee to release this year, however
This week, Adam and Kevin review the eco-horror movie Gaia and talk about some other stuff including Reunion, All My Friends Hate Me, Poser, and How It Ends.
Magnolia has released a new trailer for the upcoming animated film Cryptozoo from director Dash Shaw (My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea). The film involves the lives of a group of zookeepers who work at a facility that houses a
The '90s was the decade of Grisham, with a whopping seven adaptations of his novels released. This month we take a look at three of them (The Firm, The Pelican Brief, The Rainmaker) along with an adaptation of an Aaron Sorkin-written play, A Few Good Men.