Nate and Catie travel back to a simpler time, where Baldwins other than Alec had paid work, people could go outside, and it was socially acceptable to have sex on the roof of a fire truck.
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Nate and Catie travel back to a simpler time, where Baldwins other than Alec had paid work, people could go outside, and it was socially acceptable to have sex on the roof of a fire truck.
Okay, so we've hopped off the Liam Neeson train for now, and jumped firmly on-board with another DC movie that coulda been a contender.
We’re back, and we’re still stuck with Liam Neeson in our two-part series, “Liam Neeson Doing Sad Things In The Snow”. Crack open our thoughts on another ice-cold flick, The Grey.
Did you miss Cold Pursuit? Same. However, we got it on Blu-ray and now you have to deal with our verbal tinkering of what is a pretty messy action film… for all the wrong reasons.
Catie and Nate are back with episode double-oh-seven, and what better excuse is there for critiquing some James Bond films, eh?
Nate and Catie rewatched Truth or Dare to find out just how it all went so wrong... and were surprised to find some elements worth saving, floating belly-up in this cinematic sewer.
Here’s My Movie is back for episode five, so get comfy and take a trip back to 1984. We're discussing The Terminator with all the gusto you'd expect from two people who can't shut up.
May the fourth be with you, folks. In this two-hour whinefest, Nate and Catie dissect the cultural marxterpiece that is The Last Jedi.
Join Nate and Catie's virtual lounge room to talk all things Prometheus. Yes, we're cracking open that old chestnut to find out how it all went so wrong.
Here’s My Movie makes its debut with a dissection of Jordan Peele’s ‘Us’. Bang bang.