Doug Reviews: Eye in the Sky (2015)

In Director Gavin Hood’s Eye in the Sky, modern warfare has become war by committee in a tense film that explores how the countries of the world handle the conflicts of today. But is the way we fight now the right way? Continue reading

EPISODE 106: HOUSE OF CARD SEASON 4

On Episode 106 of The Hodgepodge Podcast, Doug and Dirty A recap and discuss Season  Four of Netflix’s House of Cards! Listen in as the guys break down the season and divulge their favorite parts. Beware, TONS of spoilers in this one. If you haven’t seen the latest season, best wait to listen until after. Continue reading

EPISODE 105: CRITICS v BATMAN v SUPERMAN

In Episode 105, Doug and Dirty A welcome back author Matt King to discuss Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice! The film has taken a drubbing from critics, but what did the guys think about the launch of the DC Extended Universe? Continue reading

Doug Reviews: Eddie the Eagle (2016)

Eddie the Eagle, directed by Dexter Fletcher and produced—in part—by Matthew Vaughn’s Marv Films, is loosely based on the life story of Michael Edwards, or Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards, a British ski jumper that competed in the 1988 Winter Olympics. The film is positioning itself as a feel-good movie, but does it stick the landing? Continue reading

EPISODE 99: THE BEST FILMS OF 2015!

As Doug and Dirty A close in on Episode 100, they compile their lists of what they saw as the best films of 2015. Which films will take their top spots? The last two years, they have picked the same film as the best. Will that trend hold for this year as well? Continue reading

Doug Reviews: The Revenant (2015)

After winning the Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director for Birdman last year, Director Alejandro González Iñárritu is back with The Revenant, a film based on a novel written about real people. Is The Revenant another winner, or will you feel like you just got mauled by a bear? Continue reading

Doug Reviews: Trumbo (2015)

Trumbo, the latest film from Director Jay Roach, is a biopic of screenwriter and author Dalton Trumbo and features some dynamic performances from a stellar cast. However, does the film as a whole live up to the cast’s hard work? Continue reading

Doug Reviews: The Theory of Everything

TheoryOfEverythingPoster-01Director James Marsh‘s latest film, The Theory of Everything, based on Jane Hawking‘s memoir, tells the story of her life with theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking (Eddie Redmayne). However, does it tell the whole story?

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