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Following the same format as the previous 86, this week opens with a discussion of some new streaming content. Dan takes on Archive 81, and digs into John and the Hole, while James reviews Japanese Netflix offering The Journalist and finds comfort in the familarity of The Apprentice. Then, without a hint of irony, the boys discuss the repetitive nature of Netflix's Harlan Coben adaptations.
In the news section that acts mainly as a buffer between the two content review sections, there is talk of Fight Club's new Chinese ending, the Mission Impossible delay, and the new dramatic take on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
The main review is Kenneth Brannagh's much-praised black and white comedy drama Belfast. Wouldn't it be funny if the hosts had completely contrasting opinions?
By James Rothwell and Daniel Acton5
66 ratings
Following the same format as the previous 86, this week opens with a discussion of some new streaming content. Dan takes on Archive 81, and digs into John and the Hole, while James reviews Japanese Netflix offering The Journalist and finds comfort in the familarity of The Apprentice. Then, without a hint of irony, the boys discuss the repetitive nature of Netflix's Harlan Coben adaptations.
In the news section that acts mainly as a buffer between the two content review sections, there is talk of Fight Club's new Chinese ending, the Mission Impossible delay, and the new dramatic take on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
The main review is Kenneth Brannagh's much-praised black and white comedy drama Belfast. Wouldn't it be funny if the hosts had completely contrasting opinions?