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Highly Suspect Reviews: Life of the Party
“Hey, come on, Spy was funny”. This was the refrain oft-heard before the screening of Melissa McCarthy and her director/writer husband Ben Falcone’s latest film, Life of the Party. The desperate refrain of critics trying to shed themselves of expectations. But oh, how those instinctual expectations were justified. McCarthy plays a housewife and mom who when her husband unexpectedly dumps
Five and Out 170: Make Me a Musical!
This week Wes and Steve discuss more Wiggles, Wes’s Horizon Zero Dawn binge, Infinity War (Spoilers: 16:30 – 20:30) and our Top 5 Make Me a Musical! What are your Top 5 Make me a Musical? Let us know! Leave a comment or e-mail us at fiveandoutshow@gmail.com!
The Gathering – The Seventh Party
This week’s party podcast The Gathering was BY FAR our largest group of attendees yet. So much so that not even everyone who attended got a chance to show up on mic. But what you do get is more of that party-discussion format you’ve come to enjoy where we talk about what we think is going to happen in Avengers
Highly Suspect Reviews: Cobra Kai Season 1
A television series set thirty years after the original The Karate Kid? Produced by and distributed through YouTube Red? Written and directed by the teams behind Harold and Kumar and Hot Tub Time Machine? None of this sounds like a recipe for success. So how in the world did Cobra Kai end up being so nuanced and emotionally involving? Well,
Highly Suspect Reviews: Overboard
In a gender-swapped remake of the 1987 Kurt Russell/Goldie Hawn film, now we see Anna Faris as a working-class mom who convinces snobby prick Eugenio Derbez, after he falls OVERBOARD his yacht and becomes an amnesiac, that they are actually married. Which normally wouldn’t work (or, you know, ever) but Derbez’s wife is more than happy to let that particular
Highly Suspect Reviews: Tully
Director Jason Reitman, writer Diablo Cody, and actress Charlize Theron are together again on Tully, the story of a beleaguered mother who when she has a third child, is reluctantly talked into hiring a night nanny (basically a babysitter who only comes over for overnights so you can sleep). Much to her surprise, the nanny (Mackenzie Davis) is indeed the