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The podcast currently has 214 episodes available.
In the latest episode of InsideFlix, movie-loving brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond talk enthusiastically about the newest films they've seen. Raymond shares his takes on recent theatrical releases, including "Venom: The Last Dance," the final installment in Tom Hardy's comic book trilogy, and the horror sequel "Smile 2." As they discuss "Venom 3," the brothers revisit the controversy surrounding "Joker 2: Folie à Deux," with Mike and Raymond standing by their defense of the divisive film. They also delve into the season's surprise horror sensation, "Terrifier 3," debating whether it truly earns its place as a slasher classic. Wrapping up the episode, Mike and Richard review Anna Kendrick's Netflix serial-killer thriller "Woman of the Hour" and the much-buzzed-about horror-thriller "Strange Darling." Tune in for a fun listen!
In the latest InsideFlix episode, brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond dive into a fun conversation about the latest films they've watched. They kick things off by breaking down "I Saw the TV Glow," an arthouse psychological drama from trans writer-director Jane Schoenbrun. Next, they shift gears to discuss the heartwarming Netflix documentary "Will & Harper," which follows comedian Will Ferrell and comic writer Harper Steele on a road trip across the U.S., where Harper comes out as a trans woman. The episode wraps up with some rapid-fire reviews of the recent Netflix basketball underdog movie "Rez Ball" and the bizarre supernatural horror film "Cuckoo," starring Hunter Schafer. Catch the full episode for all the details!
In the newest episode of InsideFlix, brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond dive into a lively discussion about the films they've recently seen. Raymond starts by offering his take on the new DC musical sequel "Joker: Folie à Deux," which sees the return of Joaquin Phoenix, starring alongside Lady Gaga. The trio then share their thoughts on "The 4:30 Movie," Kevin Smith's latest coming-of-age comedy set in the mid-80s, inspired by his teenage summers spent at a local movie theater. Mike and Richard chime in with their opinions on "Wolfs," a darkly comedic crime flick starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt as two fixers. The episode wraps up with a brief review of the Paramount Plus documentary "Casa Bonita Mi Amor," which follows South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone as they buy and renovate the famous Mexican restaurant and theme park in Colorado. Tune in for the full discussion!
In the latest episode of InsideFlix, brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond dive into a lively discussion about the movies they've recently watched. Raymond kicks things off by sharing his thoughts on the new animated film "Transformers One," while Mike and Rich express their admiration for the prison drama "Sing Sing," starring Colman Domingo. Raymond also reflects on the unique experience of watching Francis Ford Coppola's highly anticipated epic "Megalopolis," a long-in-the-making film project that's shaping up to be one of the most divisive movies in recent years. Mike then weighs in on Zoe Kravitz's horror thriller "Blink Twice," starring Channing Tatum. To wrap things up, the trio reviews the premiere episode of "The Penguin," the new Batman-adjacent miniseries with Colin Farrell in the lead role.
In the latest episode of InsideFlix, brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond dive into a discussion about Tim Burton's latest blockbuster hit, "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice." They kick things off by recommending "Rebel Ridge," the new Netflix thriller written and directed by Jeremy Saulnier, which features a star-making performance by Aaron Pierre. The trio then shares their insights on the highly anticipated sequel and explores why the original "Beetlejuice" has become a beloved classic. They also examine how Tim Burton's style has evolved over the years and whether this new installment represents a return to his roots. Curious about the verdict? Tune in and find out!
In the newest episode of InsideFlix, brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond gather to share their insights on a few recent films they've watched. They dive into their impressions of the latest entry in the "Alien" franchise, "Alien: Romulus," and discuss M. Night Shyamalan’s newest thriller "Trap," starring Josh Hartnett. To wrap things up, Raymond weighs in on the highly talked-about horror thriller "Strange Darling." Could it be his favorite horror film of the year?
In the latest episode of InsideFlix, brothers Mike, Richard, and Raymond come together to discuss some of the recent films they've been watching. Raymond shares his opinions on the heavily criticized video game-based action movie "Borderlands," which just hit theaters this past weekend. The conversation then shifts to the trio's thoughts on Ti West's final installment of his horror "X" trilogy, "MaXXXine." Finally, Mike and Richard give their take on the new Apple original movie, the heist film "The Instigators," starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck. To wrap things up, Mike and Richard recommend two digital releases: "Thelma" and "Ghostlight."
In the latest episode of InsideFlix, brothers and movie enthusiasts Mike, Richard, and Raymond delve into the key moments from this year's D23 Expo. They share their reactions to the major announcements from the annual Disney event, offering their insights and opinions on Disney's upcoming slate of films and TV shows, including the next MCU movie, new Star Wars series, and upcoming Disney feature films, etc.
In this new episode of InsideFlix, brothers and movie buffs Mike, Richard, and Raymond discuss the highlights from this year's San Diego Comic Con. They share their reactions to the thrilling news of Robert Downey Jr.'s return to the MCU, this time playing the villain Dr. Doom. The brothers also delve into the announcement that the Russo Brothers will be directing two upcoming "Avengers" movies, paving the way for Marvel's future plans. So, have a listen and enjoy the chat.
In this latest episode of InsideFlix, brothers and movie buffs Mike, Richard, and Raymond dive into a conversation about the Marvel universe. They engage in a thorough discussion about the MCU and the recent summer hit "Deadpool and Wolverine," complete with plenty of spoilers. Consider yourself warned.
The podcast currently has 214 episodes available.