Directed by Reginald Hudlin, Marshall tells a story from the life of Thurgood Marshall prior to his becoming a Supreme Court Justice. However, would this great man have been better served by a film about his entire life? Continue reading
Reviews
EPISODE 157: BLADE RUNNER
On Episode 157 of The Hodgepodge Podcast, Doug and Dirty A discuss both 1982’s Blade Runner and its new sequel, Blade Runner 2049! You can also follow along as they journey through the interwebs to get tickets for Star Wars: The Last Jedi! Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Battle of the Sexes (2017)
From Directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris comes Battle of the Sexes, the real life story of the tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs in 1973. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
35 years ago, Blade Runner hit theaters and became a cult hit later on video after failing at the box office. In the process, it became one of the most influential science fiction films of all time. Now, Director Denis Villeneuve along with original Screenwriter Hampton Fancher, (as well as co-writer Michael Green), present Blade Runner 2049, a sequel that takes place 30 years later. Does 2049 live up to the first film’s legacy or does it find a way to surpass it? Continue reading
EPISODE 156: SEPTEMBER MOVIE ROUND-UP!
After a quick hiatus, Doug and Dirty A are back to give the lowdown on a bunch of September movie releases! Films covered include:
Mother!
Battle of the Sexes
Doug Reviews: Brad’s Status (2017)
When I saw the trailer for Writer-Director Mike White’s Brad’s Status, I really considered including it in my 2017 Fall Movie Preview. It looked like a good comedy with a great cast, but something held me back. Now that I’ve seen it, I not only wish I had included it in my preview, I also wish I could make everyone I know go see it. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: American Made (2017)
Is Tom Cruise at the top of his game with American Made or does it represent a decline in the superstar’s powers? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017)
In 2015, Director Matthew Vaughn adapted Kingsman: The Secret Service from the Mark Millar/Dave Gibbons comic series, The Secret Service. Now, with co-writer Jane Goldman, he has crafted a sequel, Kingsman: The Golden Circle. Is it better than the original or just more of the same? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Stronger (2017)
From Director David Gordon Green comes Stronger, the story of Jeff Bauman, a survivor of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing whose story inspired millions. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: The Hitman’s Bodyguard (2017)
From Director Patrick Hughes and Screenwriter Tom O’Connor comes The Hitman’s Bodyguard, an action comedy that has some nice laughs and plenty of action, but is not unique enough to stand out in the crowd. Continue reading