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
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Episode 75: Mad Max: Fury Road with Matt King
In Episode 75 of The Hodgepodge Podcast, Doug and Dirty A welcome back friend of the show Matt King to discuss Director George Miller‘s Mad Max: Fury Road starring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron. They also discuss the big comic book presence at the 2015 TV Up Fronts as well as Arnold Schwarzenegger‘s surprising turn in the zombie drama Maggie. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Mad Max: Fury Road
Cult antihero Max Rockatansky is back in Director-Co-Writer George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road. However, this is both a very similar and very different Mad Max than audiences may remember. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Child 44
Child 44, the latest film from Director Daniel Espinosa, should be a taut thriller with a solid cast, but in actuality, it’s kind of a mess. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: The Drop
The Drop, directed by Michaël R. Roskam with a screenplay by author Dennis Lehane, represents the final film performance of the late James Gandolfini. Does the film send him off in style, or does it drop the ball? (heh, heh) Continue reading
Episode 37: Godzilla, Three Indies, and an early review of A Million Ways to Die in the West
In Episode 37, Doug and Dirty A deliver their verdict on Godzilla and an early review of A Million Ways to Die in the West. In-between those two films, they discuss three indie films that are in theaters now: Locke, Chef, and God’s Pocket. Thanks for listening!