In this special solo episode, Matt shares his thoughts on the 2016 Indy Film Fest and the 7 features, 28 shorts, and 2-dozen 48 Hour Film Project entries he saw throughout the 10-day festival. For more information about Indy Film Fest and how you can attend their year-round events, go to http://indyfilmfest.org. Continue reading →
This week Matt and Tiny discuss some of their favorite TV neighbor characters after discussing some news about The Dark Tower as well as some news about MoviePass. For Potpourri, they share their thoughts on Finding Dory and 13 Hours.
This week Matt and Tiny discuss some of their favorite TV neighbor characters after discussing some news about The Dark Tower as well as some news about MoviePass. For Potpourri, they share their thoughts on Finding Dory and 13 Hours. Continue reading →
In this SPOILER-FILLED bonus episode, Tiny and I talk about season 6 of Game of Thrones, it’s finale, and what we think the future holds for this series. This episode is extremely spoiler-filled, so be warned! We talk in depth about each of the season’s major story arcs and discuss what we thought of them as viewers and fans of the series. Continue reading →
This week Matt welcomes friend and frequent guest Fekkes to the podcast to fill in for Tiny, who had to work late. In the episode, Matt and Fekkes discuss Roland Emmerich’s latest movie, Independence Day: Resurgence. For Potpourri, they share their thoughts on The Lobster, Central Intelligence, and Matt reflects on turning 30 with a viewing of Jurassic Park.
Indy PopCon 2016 has come and gone and we were there, once again, all three days! This year was a lot of fun and once again we met a ton of really cool people and got to meet up with our old Con friends as well.
This is the second of two PopCon episodes. In this episode, we reflect on 2016’s PopCon and share the recordings we created at the booth at this year’s convention. This year we asked people: If you could remake, reboot, or revive any movie, show or franchise, what would it be and why? Continue reading →
Beautiful movie. It took a while for me to really get into it but the complete shift in Cleo's day is really well showcased. The ending worked very well for me.
Part of my low rating may be due to having just finished re-reading the novella before watching this for the first time. King is very hard to adapt and Apt Pupil makes a solid effort. Some things are streamlined, some dropped entirely. The finished product is just okay, though. I very rarely connected with Brad Renfro's performance. It seems like the ma […]
Solid enough. Its based on King's collection of 5 interconnected stories and I think stripping the book of all but 2 of the stories was probably the right thing to do. However, it loses quite a bit of the collection's deeper meaning and themes in the translation. It's still a solid enough coming of age story and Anton Yelchin gave an amazing p […]