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After The Movies
LoMo Media
80 episodes
3 days ago
Every week, hosts Aaron Mook, James Lombardo, and Jesse Arkwright discuss the most recent streaming releases, from their production all the way through their release and reception. In the Age of Streaming, who will be remembered, and what will happen After the Movies?
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Every week, hosts Aaron Mook, James Lombardo, and Jesse Arkwright discuss the most recent streaming releases, from their production all the way through their release and reception. In the Age of Streaming, who will be remembered, and what will happen After the Movies?
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Son of the Mask (Lawrence Guterman, 2005)
After The Movies
40 minutes 50 seconds
3 years ago
Son of the Mask (Lawrence Guterman, 2005)

For our first "most hated" film of LoMo's Most Wanted, Aaron has selected the first film he remembers having the self-awareness to hate in theaters. He was 10. But is the movie as bad as he remembers, or is Jamie Kennedy misunderstood? Spoiler alert: the movie is still quite bad. Please forgive Aaron for always forgetting to upload on time and take stock of your babies and pets as the boys bravely subject themselves to Lawrence Guterman's SON OF THE MASK.

After The Movies
Every week, hosts Aaron Mook, James Lombardo, and Jesse Arkwright discuss the most recent streaming releases, from their production all the way through their release and reception. In the Age of Streaming, who will be remembered, and what will happen After the Movies?