Doug Reviews: While We’re Young

while were youngWriter-Director Noah Baumbach‘s latest, While We’re Young, stars Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts as a married couple that seeks refuge with a younger couple when their friends have a baby. It’s also totally hilarious. Continue reading

EPISODE 70: WHAT WE DO IN WIZARD WORLD

Episode 70 kicks off with Doug and Dirty A’s disappointment with the last two episodes of Empire, before shifting gears to their trip to Wizard World Raleigh. Then, they talk about three films: What We Do in the Shadows, Insurgent, and The Gunman. Take a listen! Continue reading

Doug Reviews: The Gunman

THE-GUNMAN-exclusive-PosterSean Penn tries to collect some of that sweet Liam Neeson money by teaming with Taken director Pierre Morel in The Gunman. Unfortunately, this doesn’t end up being a recreation of Penn’s movie-within-a-movie from What Just Happened. Continue reading

Doug Reviews: Insurgent

insurgent_ver10_xlgBasically, if you read my review of Divergent from last year, a lot of the criticisms still apply to its sequel, Insurgent. There is a point in the film where Tris (Shailene Woodley) literally turns to Four (Theo James) and says, “I know this doesn’t make any sense.” Truer words were never spoken, sweetheart. Continue reading

EPISODE 69: HOUSE OF EMPIRES

In Episode 69, Doug and Dirty A discuss two of the best series currently airing right now: House of Cards and Fox’s Empire. House of Cards features one of the great TV characters in history in Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey), while Empire has resurrected the glitzy nighttime soap opera from the 80s, a la Dynasty. Take a listen! Continue reading

EPISODE 68: CHAPPiE IS A LITTLE CRAPPY AND RUN TO PERDITION

In Episode 68, Doug and Dirty A take aim at director Neill Blomkamp‘s latest, CHAPPiE before breaking down Liam Neeson‘s latest actioner, Run all Night. Then, they wrap up by giving praise to the live show of The Dan Band, so check them out if they’re in your area. Take a listen! Continue reading

Doug Reviews: Run all Night

run_all_night_xlgTom Hanks shines as a mob hitman out to protect his son from his former employers when the boy witness…wait, Run all Night? Tom Hanks isn’t in this? No Jude Law? Ohhhh…I was confusing Run all Night with the film it rips off, Road to Perdition. Well, this one can’t be too far off the mark, right? Continue reading