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Eye On The Prize Awards Show Podcast

Eye on the Prize – Episode 3: The Golden Sag

The Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild have announced their nominees, helping to give this largely formless competition some shape as front runners start emerging. Justin Zarian, Ian Butcher and Shakyl Lambert return once again to discuss how these and other major contenders affect the race. They also discuss the recent Oscar shortlists, recent activities in their lives and their
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Movie BS Ep 387: ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi,’ ‘Ferdinand,’ ‘Darkest Hour’

0:00 – Hello, there’s a new “Star Wars” movie so let’s get to it! 1:00 – Star Wars: The Last Jedi review 21:25 – Ferdinand review (Snider only) 27:15 – Darkest Hour review 37:25 – An update on the thing Patreon screwed up, which is fixed now 39:50 – New DVDs this week, including an Agent giveaway of Home Again
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Highly Suspect Reviews – Star Wars: The Last Jedi

It’s finally here. The second film in the final trilogy in the Skywalker line of Star Wars movies. I know not everyone was pleased with The Force Awakens. Some were. Our group of reviewers (John, Chris, Ian) are convinced that both groups will really, REALLY dig on The Last Jedi as director Rian Johnson brings some things to the film
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Intern Dot Cast Ep 27 – A Christmas Prince and El Camino Christmas

The intern’s holiday wishes this year are for cocaine to fall from the heavens this year instead of snow. Simply because it would be the only way to enjoy the two Netflix Original’s A Christmas Prince and El Camino Christmas. Listen to this week’s reviews and let us know if you like this new wave of “a copy of a
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Digital Noise

Digital Noise Episode 176: Slay Bells Ring

Chris and Aaron celebrate the holiday season by taking on a massive stack of blu-ray/dvd titles including the film they agree is the ‘Best Christmas Horror Film…Ever”.                           
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Somebody Likes It Ep 121: The Cure – “Bloodflowers”

It’s kind of a trick question: when your band sounds a little gloomy to begin with, how can your audience tell when you’re despondent? Maybe that’s not fair. Maybe it’s possible that Bloodflowers, The Cure’s 2000 LP and, per Robert Smith, the end of a trilogy that began with Pornography and continued with Disintegration, is less a swan song and
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