Money Monster, the latest feature from Director Jodie Foster, features an all-star cast and tackles corruption on Wall Street. However, does it make an effective political statement while also serving as an entertaining thriller? Continue reading
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Doug Reviews: Hail, Caesar! (2016)
Hail, Caesar!, the latest film from the Coen Brothers, is a heartfelt and meticulously crafted love letter to Old Hollywood. But, is the film itself any good? Continue reading
EPISODE 101: DEADPOOL SNUFFS EDDIE CAESAR
All alone on Valentine’s Day? Cozy up with Doug and Dirty A as they welcome back author Matt King to shower love on Ryan Reynolds‘ Deadpool and give the cold shoulder to Hail, Caesar and Eddie the Eagle. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Our Brand is Crisis (2015)
Our Brand is Crisis, the latest film from Director David Gordon Green and Producers George Clooney and Grant Heslov, is a fictionalized remake of the documentary of the same name by Rachel Boynton. The film follows a presidential election in Bolivia and how the candidates use American political strategists to win. Is the film another great political satire or dead on arrival? Continue reading
EPISODE 76: TOMORROWLAND with Matt King
Episode 76 is all about Disney’s Tomorrowland as Doug and Dirty A welcome back friend of the show author Matt King. After discussing the film and touching on Director Brad Bird‘s other films, the discussion turns to the upcoming Fantastic Four reboot, Matt’s revisit of Michael Bay‘s first Transformers movie, and a…Hodgepodge of other topics. Take a listen! Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Tomorrowland
Director Brad Bird makes another foray into live-action filmmaking with Disney’s Tomorrowland. This time he teams with LOST alum Damon Lindelof, but is Tomorrowland another Brad Bird classic or just a time waster until he finally makes Incredibles 2? Continue reading
Episode 24: Building Lego Monuments
In Episode 24 of The Hodgepodge Podcast, Dirty A and I discuss two of February’s biggest releases,
George Clooney‘s The Monuments Men and the animated comedy The Lego Movie. Continue reading