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By Michael Kirkpatrick and Wayne Juerke
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The podcast currently has 132 episodes available.
This week, in what will be our last episode in this format, and for about a month, we talk about RomComs and review the brand new Amazon Prime Original Somebody I Used to Know. Check out all of our previous 129 episodes as we start to prepare for going in somewhat of a new direction. Thanks to everyone that has listened to us for these 130 episodes. We hope you will continue to listen to us when we return.
This year we take a look back at our Childhood. We also do a Retro Review of The Last Dragon. New Episodes every Friday.
This week we talk about Meeting the Family films. Then we review the brand new Netflix film You People. Join us every Friday for a new episode.
This week we dive into the Most Dangerous Game of All, Humans, as in Hunting Humans. Then we review the Prime Original Run Sweetheart Run. Catch new episodes every Friday.
This week we dive into more Slasher films and then review the brand new slasher Sick, currently streaming on Peacock. Catch new episodes of Now Showing with Mike and Wayne every Friday.
This week we dive into the films of Oscar winner Christian Bale. We also review his brand new Netflix film from director Scott Cooper, The Pale Blue Eye. Catch new episodes of Now Showing with Mike and Wayne every Friday.
This week we talk about some of our favorite Murder Mysteries. We also review the brand new sequel to Knives Out, The Glass Onion, which is exclusively streaming on Netflix. Listen to new episodes of Now Showing with Mike and Wayne every Friday.
This week we talk about some of our favorite films involving immigrants. Then we review the brand new Prime Video film NANNY. Catch new episodes every Friday.
This week we dive into Creepy Kids Movies. We also review the brand new Netflix children's film, Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio. Tune in every Friday for a brand new episode.
This week we talk more Monster films. We dive into some of the fantastic creatures that you might have missed over the years. Then we review the brand new Netflix film Troll, fresh out of Norway. Catch new episodes every Friday.
The podcast currently has 132 episodes available.