And so, after much fanfare, the first “Star Wars Story,” Rogue One, is here. Does it live up to the hype/inflated expectations created by the massive success of The Force Awakens? Continue reading
Critique
Doug Reviews: Miss Sloane (2016)
Director John Madden‘s Miss Sloane tackles the lobbying industry in Washington D.C. Is it possible for this movie to be anything but a bore? Luckily, the answer is yes. Continue reading
EPISODE 126: A NOCTURNAL OFFICE PARTY IN LA LA LAND
In Episode 126, Doug and Dirty A discuss the baffling Nocturnal Animals, the comedy Office Christmas Party, and the critically-acclaimed musical La La Land. They also find some time to discuss the new trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming, due in theaters next summer. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Manchester by the Sea (2016)
Written and Directed by Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea is a slice of life picture about dealing with grief and tragedy. But don’t worry, it’s actually pretty funny too. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: La La Land (2016)
After giving audiences the brilliant Whiplash in 2014, Writer-Director Damien Chazelle is back with a full-fledged musical in La La Land. Can this throwback cut it in today’s modern movie landscape? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Office Christmas Party (2016)
In the (surprisingly) growing sub-genre of raunchy Christmas movies, does Office Christmas Party stand above the rest or is this a party that you won’t want to RSVP to? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Nocturnal Animals (2016)
With Nocturnal Animals, Writer-Director Tom Ford delivers his second feature film. Is it an engaging thriller or too Avant-garde for its own good? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Rules Don’t Apply (2016)
Rules Don’t Apply represents the first directorial effort from Warren Beatty in eighteen years. Is it a return to glory for him or should he have left well enough alone? Continue reading
EPISODE 124: THE SPACE BETWEEN MOANA AND TERRIBLE MOVIES
In Episode 124 of The Hodgepodge Podcast, Doug and Dirty A discuss Disney’s latest world-conquering film, Moana. Then they try to figure out why the Rules Don’t Apply to Warren Beatty before having a hilarious discussion about the weirdest film they’ve seen this year, Neon Demon. It’s all capped off with an EARLY REVIEW of The Space Between Us. Continue reading
Episode 18: Her, Inside Llewyn Davis, Lone Survivor
It’s the first episode of 2014!
In Episode 18, Dirty A and I tie off some loose ends for the films of
2013 as we discuss:
Spike Jonze’s Her
The Coen Brothers’ Inside Llewyn Davis
Peter Berg’s Lone Survivor
Take a listen and enjoy!
Doug
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