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The podcast currently has 204 episodes available.
On the 30th episode of Purely and Simply Evil, we're taking a deep dive into Mike Flanagan's Doctor Sleep (2019) - the incredible sequel to Stanley Kubrick's 1980 adaptation of Stephen King's The Shining. We're also joined by Brett of Good Reel Hunting, Nick from The Lost River Drive-In, and Austin from SPC Unleashed!
"HERE'S JOHNNY!!" 🩸🪓❄️
We've done it, LTM family! We've officially hit the 1,000 subscriber milestone on YouTube!! To celebrate, we're hosting a live Q&A event, as well as talking the week's movie news, and even playing some trivia! Want to talk horror movies? Want to talk Marvel? Want to talk Godzilla and Kong? Whatever the topic, you ask, we answer. Grab a cold drink and let's celebrate 1K TOGETHER!! 🤘🏼
Hey, party people! Quick question - what in the holy hell is up with the Jason Universe thing!? Is this just another way of saying that we aren't going to see a NEW iteration of the character for a while, or is something new really coming? And that mask?? Whew. On the 122nd episode of Let's Talk Movies, we're talking the possible return of Jason Voorhees, plus Cillian Murphy's confirmed return to the 28 Days Later franchise in Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later, the fact that Adam Wingard is NOT returning for a Godzilla x Kong sequel, and MORE! Let's hang out!
On the 121st episode of Let's Talk Movies, we're finally talking all things Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire! In addition to our full review of Godzilla and Kong's latest battle, we're ranking every entry of the Monsterverse so far! Godzilla 2014, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Kong: Skull Island, Godzilla vs. Kong, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, and Monarch: Legacy of Monsters!
The road to Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is ON!! We're just a few weeks away from watching Godzilla and King Kong unite against Skar King and Shimo in quite possibly the largest Monsterverse battle yet, and to celebrate, we're watching Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)!!
On the 120th episode of The Let's Talk Movies Podcast, we're talking a whole bunch of movie and TV news, taking your questions live on the show, and breaking down the newest trailers for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Deadpool and Wolverine, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, Twisters, and More!
Mike Flanagan's Doctor Sleep (2019) is widely considered to be one of the greatest horror sequels of all time. It pulled off a pretty incredible feat, considering that its a direct sequel to arguably the most influential horror film of all time - Stanley Kubrick's The Shining (1980), starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall. Quite frankly, this movie has no business being as good as it is, but its truly one of the best sequels to any film in any genre from the last 50 years. Let's watch it!
The first episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live aired on AMC this past Sunday, and it did NOT disappoint. TWD is back in full force with the highly anticipated (and long-awaited) return of Andrew Lincoln's Rick Grimes to the world of The Walking Dead. At it's core, this first episode (which felt more like a feature film rather than a TV pilot) is a story of grit, determination, and brokenness; a longing for what you cannot have. This is a tale of mental health and emotional intensity that happens to take place within the horrors of the zombie apocalypse. The CRM is bigger and more immense that we ever could have imagined, and it looks like after the remaining five episodes of this series, The Walking Dead Universe will never be the same again.
Saviors may be my new favorite Green Day record, and I’m not afraid to say it.
That's right. As a lifelong fan of Green Day and their music, this new album hits in all the right ways. It's a major return to form in concept, while simultaneously daring to push the boundaries of the traditional punk rock sound. It tackles politics, the nuances (and simplicities) of love, mental health, the legacy of rock and roll, and the continuously changing times that are only getting stranger. Green Day rules the punk rock scene, and Saviors proves that even 30 years after the release of their breakout album, Dookie (1994), AND 20 years after their rock-opera masterpiece, American Idiot (2004) changed the music world, they've still got it.
Strange days are indeed here to stay. And so is Green Day. Here's my full track-by-track review!
Check it out on YouTube! https://youtu.be/X3AMew1EVM8
**All music and tracks belong to Warner Records and Green Day. Let's Talk Movies does not own any of the pictures, music, or footage used within this video.**
The podcast currently has 204 episodes available.