We’re an average couple (but this isn’t your average movie podcast). MICROSODES is a comedy podcast where we share our opinions, one movie at a time. No deep dives, no ”movie critic” personas, always spoiler-free, and always shorter than the movie.
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We’re an average couple (but this isn’t your average movie podcast). MICROSODES is a comedy podcast where we share our opinions, one movie at a time. No deep dives, no ”movie critic” personas, always spoiler-free, and always shorter than the movie.
Aaaand we’re back! This week we’re diving into Weapons, the movie that had everyone talking long before it even hit HBO Max (streaming October 24, 2025).
In this episode, we bring you our exclusive, never-heard-before-on-any-other-podcast* movie facts, Ashley’s (thankfully shorter) Take on the trailer, Bobby’s dramatic reading of the actual synopsis, what we thought of the film, and what other viewers had to say about it. And because we can’t stay on topic to save our lives, you’ll also get prime banter about Gladys look-alikes, the deafening crunch of a chicken BBQ salad, surprise mermaid commentary, our thoughts on Trolls, and the ongoing debate of whether any review is technically a “good” review.
*…of all movie-related podcasts specifically named Microsodes.
Trailer Links:
Weapons Trailer 1
Weapons Trailer 2
Chapter Markers:
09:57 - Movie Details
18:03 - Movie Facts
29:57 - Our Review
53:20 - Audience Reviews
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Weapons 2025 Movie Review by Microsodes
MICROSODES | Movies from Two Perspectives
We’re an average couple (but this isn’t your average movie podcast). MICROSODES is a comedy podcast where we share our opinions, one movie at a time. No deep dives, no ”movie critic” personas, always spoiler-free, and always shorter than the movie.