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Deliberations of Doom Ep 13: Stephen King Movies Part 2
We’re back with the second half (the longer one) of our show about some of the lesser-discussed (but not claw-your-eyes-out-in-pain-bad) Stephen King film adaptations. The Doom Patrol discusses Maximum Overdrive, Needful Things, The Mangler, 1408, and The Night Flier. If you missed the first part of our Stephen King show you can listen to it here. You can follow The
Movie BS Ep 371: ‘Logan Lucky,’ ‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard,’ ‘Brigsby Bear’
0:00 – Hello, community service, an iTunes review 3:35 – Logan Lucky review 16:25 – The Hitman’s Bodyguard review 28:40 – Brigsby Bear review 34:25 – The final Summer Box Office Challenge update of 2017, in which bets are finalized and the historical record is amended 44:10 – Alien: Covenant and Everything, Everything are on DVD, if that matters to
The Original Gentlemen: Season 4 Episode 2: The Defenders
With The Defenders launching on Netflix today, we thought it was a great opportunity to talk about what’s happening with these characters in the comic books. Martin and Chris talk the current runs of Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, Daredevil, Luke Cage, and The Defenders, and, of course, get sidetracked A LOT by other superhero comics. Brown Coat subscribers and above
Highly Suspect Reviews: Logan Lucky
Getting so you can’t trust anyone in Hollywood who says they’re ‘retired’ anymore. Steven Soderberg only took a five year break from directing films after his announcement before he came back but it seems like we’re all happy about it regardless. His latest, Logan Lucky, is a southern-boys heist comedy film starring Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, Riley Keough, Daniel Craig
Highly Suspect Reviews: Good Time
NYC has often been visualized as a fantasy land, a nightmarish landscape, or even hell itself, and the film Good Time definitely puts the city into the ‘almost a character in the film itself’ category. Robert Pattinson (yes, that one) has a brother who is mentally handicapped but he refuses to admit there’s anything wrong with him. When he makes
Highly Suspect Reviews: Ingrid Goes West
Ingrid (Aubrey Plaza) is a bit on the obsessive side. To put it mildly. She’s seriously into fantasizing about having a friendship with an Instagram influencer (Elizabeth Olsen) who lives on the other side of the country. So she packs up and moves out there to insinuate herself into her life and then, of course, everything will be wonderful when

