Send us a text In this episode, we dive into two wildly different but equally entertaining films. First up: The Running Man, the neon-soaked dystopian action flick that pits Glenn Powell against a deadly game show long before reality TV took over the world. Then we switch gears to the slick, twist-heavy world of Now You See Him, Now You Don’t, breaking down the tricks, turns, and cinematic sleight of hand that keep the story—and us—on our toes. But that’s not all. We wrap things up with a dra...
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into two wildly different but equally entertaining films. First up: The Running Man, the neon-soaked dystopian action flick that pits Glenn Powell against a deadly game show long before reality TV took over the world. Then we switch gears to the slick, twist-heavy world of Now You See Him, Now You Don’t, breaking down the tricks, turns, and cinematic sleight of hand that keep the story—and us—on our toes. But that’s not all. We wrap things up with a dra...
Send us a text Fernando Jimenez is back! Filling in for Brandon this week, Fernando goes over some breaking news over this last week. From Bad Bunny's announcement of performing at the Super Bowl, to Tilly Norwood breaking into Hollywood as an AI actress. I give my quick thoughts over Leonardo DiCaprio's new movie, One Battle After Another. And we finish the episode with a game of This or That content creator addition.
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into two wildly different but equally entertaining films. First up: The Running Man, the neon-soaked dystopian action flick that pits Glenn Powell against a deadly game show long before reality TV took over the world. Then we switch gears to the slick, twist-heavy world of Now You See Him, Now You Don’t, breaking down the tricks, turns, and cinematic sleight of hand that keep the story—and us—on our toes. But that’s not all. We wrap things up with a dra...