Pop Culture Leftovers

Episode 327: Ant-Man 3 Nabs Rick and Morty Writer, Movies Changing Dates, ☕ Coffee and Kareem, Home Before Dark, Blow the Man Down, Badland, Dude Bro Party Massacre III, 100 Humans, Mickey and the Bea

04.05.2020 - By Pop Culture LeftoversPlay

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It's Episode 327 and we're joined by Rebekah Dahling of Picardcast as well as Neil Thollander. In this episode for Good Pop Bad Pop we talk about some movies that hit streaming services. First off the Netflix comedy Coffee and Kareem starring Ed Helms and Teraji P. Henson where a 12-year-old's scheme to scare away his mom's new boyfriend, police officer James Coffee, backfires, exposing his family to a secret network of criminal activity. ☕ We also discuss Blow the Man Down with Margot Martindale available to stream on Amazon Prime Video where Mary Beth and Priscilla Connolly attempt to cover up a gruesome run-in with a dangerous man. To conceal their crime, the sisters must go deep into the criminal underbelly of their hometown, uncovering the town's darkest secrets.

Brian talks about the indie film Mickey and the Bear. Rebekah gives us her thoughts on 100 Humans, The Banker and Good Girls Season 3. We discuss the Netflix western movie Badland. Apple TV Plus has dropped the entire season of Home Before Dark and we give you our thoughts on what we've seen so far. Brian and Neil talk about a film that you can watch right now for free on Shudder by using the code 'SHUTIN' with the comedy Dude Bro Party Massacre III. And Brian talks about Handsome Siblings on Netflix. Which I still think has a stupid name for a show.

In News we talk about every new movie ever getting pushed back. In Marvel News Ant-Man 3 gets a writer. In DC News HBO Max trolls the Snyder Cut fans. And in Star Wars News Jamie Lee Curtis could be joining the cast of The Mandalorian Season 2.

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