After years of hints, denials, and rumors Jason Bourne has finally returned to theaters with Director Paul Greengrass back at the helm. Is his latest adventure a worthy addition to the series or should the filmmakers have just left well enough alone? Continue reading
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Doug Reviews: Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016)
The 1990s cult hit sitcom Absolutely Fabulous has finally made it to the big screen. Will the concept and characters still resonate over twenty years after the show’s premiere? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Star Trek Beyond (2016)
In 2009, Paramount did a soft reboot of the Star Trek universe with Director J.J. Abrams and a young cast re-creating the roles originated on the original television series. Star Trek Beyond is the third film in this new series and it feels like the filmmakers are finally getting their footing. Continue reading
EPISODE 116: BEYOND SAN DIEGO COMIC CON
In Episode 116 of The Hodgepodge Podcast, Doug and Dirty A welcome back friend of the show author Matt King to discuss the avalanche of news that came out of San Diego Comic Con last week. Then Dirty A and Matt talk about how much they loved Lights Out before the crew delves into Star Trek Beyond. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Nerve (2016)
Based on the novel of the same name, Nerve presents a dangerous game of truth or dare live on the internet. However, is it a game that movie audiences will want to play? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Ghostbusters (2016)
After a blizzard of “controversy” and an ocean of fanboy tears, Director Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters reboot is finally here. The only question that matters is, is it any good? Continue reading
EPISODE 115: INFILTRATE THE GHOSTBUSTERS
In Episode 115, Doug and Dirty A discuss The Infiltrator, starring Bryan Cranston, before being joined by friend of the show Matt King to dissect Paul Feig‘s Ghostbusters reboot. It all kicks off, though, with a short talk on all the happenings at Star Wars Celebration this past weekend. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: The Infiltrator (2016)
From Director Brad Furman comes The Infiltrator, the real life story of how U.S. Customs went after Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Does the film tell a compelling story or does it just spit out facts with no narrative flow? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Swiss Army Man (2016)
Writer-Directors Dan Kwan and Daniel Schinert bring audiences Swiss Army Man, a strange adventure about a man and his corpse. Does the film cut through its inherent weirdness to connect with moviegoers? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016)
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates is another raunchy comedy hitting theaters, but will this one break the mold and be both funny and a good movie? Continue reading