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There's some crossover in content this week as we both discuss the unexpected delight that is Hunter Hunter, coupled with the sheer banalness of Netflix's bizarre new dating show Sexy Beasts. Dan also fills his contractual obligation by watching another True Crime documentary, this time it's Sophie: A Murder in West Cork. Meanwhile, James narrowly avoids admitting that he watches Love Island by reviewing the shambolic reality show that airs straight after it, Apocalypse Wow. He also rips into Masters of the Universe: Revelation and "By the power of Grayskull" he is not happy!
In a plot twist to rival anything we've seen in the Marvel Universe, Scarlett Johannsson has taken a firm bite out of the hand that has fed her over the last decade as it emerges she is suing Studio juggernaut, Disney. We share the details and our unqualified opinions.
It's a podcast milestone! Yes, after over a year, this week's main review marks the first time we have been to the cinema together (since the inception of this podcast). What a momentous occasion! Can M. Night Shyamalan's Old ensure it's a fitting reunion not to be forgotten? Or will we be left older yet non the wiser after the credits roll?
By James Rothwell and Daniel Acton5
66 ratings
There's some crossover in content this week as we both discuss the unexpected delight that is Hunter Hunter, coupled with the sheer banalness of Netflix's bizarre new dating show Sexy Beasts. Dan also fills his contractual obligation by watching another True Crime documentary, this time it's Sophie: A Murder in West Cork. Meanwhile, James narrowly avoids admitting that he watches Love Island by reviewing the shambolic reality show that airs straight after it, Apocalypse Wow. He also rips into Masters of the Universe: Revelation and "By the power of Grayskull" he is not happy!
In a plot twist to rival anything we've seen in the Marvel Universe, Scarlett Johannsson has taken a firm bite out of the hand that has fed her over the last decade as it emerges she is suing Studio juggernaut, Disney. We share the details and our unqualified opinions.
It's a podcast milestone! Yes, after over a year, this week's main review marks the first time we have been to the cinema together (since the inception of this podcast). What a momentous occasion! Can M. Night Shyamalan's Old ensure it's a fitting reunion not to be forgotten? Or will we be left older yet non the wiser after the credits roll?