Peppermint follows Jennifer Garner as Riley North, a woman seeking revenge on a Mexican cartel for the murders of her husband and daughter.
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Take Two creators Terri Edda Miller and Andrew W. Marlowe discuss their latest ABC TV series starring Rachel Bilson and Eddie Cibrian, their time on Castle, and more.
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We debate the films from this past summer at length, what we loved and what was lacking, and we then cap it all off with our 2018 Summer Movie Awards!
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Operation Finale follows the Mossad's attempt to finally bring Adolf Eichmann, creator of the Nazi "Final Solution", to justice.
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The Happytime Murders follows a pair of reluctant detectives work together to solve a string of puppet murders in Brian Henson's noirish tale.
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On this episode, we discuss summer movie cliches, YouTube pulling a scary ad for The Nun, reviews, and what movies would instantly improve with puppets.
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Lara Jean is a teenager who translates her emotions to paper in the form of love letters, which leak to the public in To All the Boys I've Loved Before.
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Enchanting performances and a captivating screenplay make The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society one of Netflix's strongest original films.
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This episode we discuss if television is getting too serialized, Blade turning 20, the Oscars make big changes, Crazy Rich Asians, The Meg, and more!
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Crazy Rich Asians follows Rachel as she flies to Sinapore to meet her boyfriend Nick's insanely rich family. Read on for our review.
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