Chinese director Zhang Yimou teams with a trio of American writers to bring audiences The Great Wall. Well, is it…great? Continue reading
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EPISODE 134: GOLD LEGO JOHN WICK BATMAN: CHAPTER 2
After a couple of weeks off, Doug and Dirty A return with Episode 134 of The Hodgepodge Podcast! The boys take time to discuss the Oscar nominations and then dive into the films: John Wick: Chapter 2, The LEGO Batman Movie, and Gold.
Watch out for Gold SPOILERS at 43:10 until 46:00! Continue reading
Doug Reviews: The LEGO Batman Movie (2017)
In 2014, The LEGO Movie was a surprise hit, but what was even more surprising was that it was a quality film and hilariously funny. Now, Warner Bros. is revving up the spinoff machine and the first LEGO Movie spinoff stars a guy you may have heard of: Batman. So, does The LEGO Batman Movie live up to its predecessor? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)
The Boogeyman is back in John Wick: Chapter 2! Is the sequel an improvement on the first film or just more of the same? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: The Comedian (2016)
Does Director Taylor Hackford‘s latest, The Comedian, make you want to laugh or hang yourself? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: The Space Between Us (2017)
It’s hard to believe that The Space Between Us needed three writers to tell such a pedestrian story. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Gold (2016)
Very loosely based on true events and directed by Academy Award-winning writer Stephen Gaghan, Gold tells a 1980s story of obsession and greed and is trying really hard to be American Hustle. Continue reading
EPISODE 133: SPLIT BY THE FOUNDER ON PATRIOTS DAY WITH SILENCE
On Episode 133, Doug and Dirty A discuss the films Silence, Patriots Day, Split, and The Founder. They also take the time to talk about the newly revealed title for Star Wars Episode VIII: THE LAST JEDI.
Be warned: MAJOR SPOILERS for Split start at 39:53 and end at: 48:17 Continue reading
Doug Reviews: The Founder (2016)
Hey folks, are you ready to hate Michael Keaton? Because after seeing The Founder, you just may. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Split (2016)
After falling off a cliff in terms of the quality of his films, Writer-Director M. Night Shyamalan has begun making a small comeback. That comeback continues with Split, a psychological thriller that in its final two minutes becomes something else entirely. Continue reading