Star Wars might be too iconic for its own good
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Star Wars might be too iconic for its own good
In this episode of Spoiler Nation, Howie and Rhys dissect all that Avengers: Infinity War has to offer.
Why does Last Flag Flying fall frustratingly short of great?
This episode on the Spoiler Nation Podcast, we try our best to solve the spoiler-filled maze that is HBO's Westworld.
It gets weird. But it’s best seen with the knowledge that director Jason Reitman and screenwriter Diablo Cody know exactly what they’re doing.
A little preview of the 2018 Spanish Film Festival.
So, could the answer to more peaceful coexistence lie in the form of the universal language of music, and reflection upon our own behaviour and how it mirrors that of our ancestors and surrounding organisms? For two hours on a certain Friday night, I was tempted to conclude that this was the case.
For younger viewers, it is a window to another time - a chance to learn of the hardships and sorrow that war inevitably brings to all involved. With the current wars in Syria and Afghanistan, this movie is timely and a wonderfully gentle exposure to the horrors and heartbreak of war.
Well, quick-ish facts.
Who's going out like a champ?
Rampage finds the Rock at a most interesting time in his career
In this blockbuster-centric episode of the Spoiler Nation podcast, Howie and Rhys dive deep into Steven Spielberg's "Ready Player One" and John Krasinski's "A Quiet Place". But before that, some brief speculation about the most recent trailer for Ron Howard's "Solo: A Star Wars Story".
For the right audience, Abracadabra will be an enjoyable break from life, no matter what time you take it.
Amongst a flurry of wild anticipation comes Wes Anderson’s second stop-motion animated film.
A Quiet Place succeeds as an atmospheric and white knuckles thriller that benefits from a clever script, solid acting and a terrifying creature.
‘Pop-Aye’ sets itself as a fantastic adoration and exploration into the human heart.
‘I Am Not a Witch’ is not for the faint-hearted.
It's brainy sci-fi versus brainless sci-fi in this episode of the Spoiler Nation podcast
‘The Death of Stalin’ beautifully and impressively balances grim history with subversive black comedy to a terrific effect.