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This week Joel and Cameron review all the movies in the episode title. They also review Peacock limited series Dr. Death. They have fun and hope you do too.
This week our intrepid heroes endured some reality tv for the shallowest of shallow people, Too Hot to Handle. Joel watched a couple of smaller streaming films he gives his solo review on, and Cameron watched one big blockbuster he tries to convey to Joel in scope and ridiculousness. Family's all we got.
This week Joel and Cameron discuss Disney Pixar's newest offering Luca, Paramount Plus original film Infinite and Netflix original Fatherhood. Also we dive in to a reboot of a show we weren't at all familiar with, iCarly. Join us. One of us. One of us. Gooble gobble.
On this week's episode of Screen Streets, Joel and Cameron watch the 3rd installment of a popular romantic comedy movie series on Netflix. They also watch the brand new movie on HBO Max Judas and the Black Messiah. They get to the bottom of a disappearance in Binge or Cringe's Crime Scene: The Vanishing at Cecil Hotel on Netflix. Cameron for the first time watches 1996 movie That Thing You Do and Joel watches Hush. Does he get scared? Does Cameron get That Thing You Do, the song, out of his head? No, he doesn't!
Joel and Cameron review the movies 12 hour shift and The Tax Collector from Hulu and from Netflix they argue over Malcolm and Marie. Cameron watches Jojo Rabbit for the first time and Joel watches Road to Perdition for the first time.
This week Joel and Cameron review 3 new films. Can you dig The Dig with Ralph Fiennes? Seriously, can you? Cut Throat City is a RZA directed crime drama. The Little Things stars Denzel Washinton! Stuff happens in these films. Is it good stuff? Listen and learn. Cameron watches the Jesse Plemons drama film Other People and Joel for the first time watches A Clockwork Orange. E-Mail us at [email protected]
Also any speculation about James Corden's sexuality is purely speculative and alleged. He does not have talent of any kind, though. That much is indisputable.
This week Joel and Cameron review Netflix's newest offering, The White Tiger. HBO documentary Tiger, about Tiger Woods, is also discussed at some length. Joel watches Aliens naturally for the first time after last watching Alien for the first time last week, and Cameron watches Netflix original Dolemite is My Name. They also review a viewer's choice film, Monos. A Colombian film and this movie has it all, buff midgets, violent kids, jacked midgets, beautiful scenery and an oiled muscular midget. If there's a film currently streaming you'd like us to watch and review email us at [email protected]
Joel and Cameron revew Netflix original film Outside the Wire and HBO Max's Locked Down. They dive into the new MCU television project WandaVision and decide if it's worth its salt in the shaker. Cameron also watches for the first time Steven Spielberg's Amistad, and Joel goes to space and for the first time watches Ridley Scott's classic Alien. Enjoy. Rate, review? Maybe, if you feel like it.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.