Always In Season is a documentary from Jacqueline Olive that intertwines the story of Lennon Lacy's death and those in other areas of the country to showcase the system racial injustices and brutality of racial violence.
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We debate the crucial life lessons we've learned from years of watching movies and TV shows, review Rambo: Last Blood and Downton Abbey, and much more.
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On this special episode, we sat down with Tony Moran - Michael Myers in John Carpenter's Halloween - to discuss that film and its legacy.
Read More »Rambo: Last Blood (2019) | Film Review
Sylvester Stallone dominates the screen as John Rambo returns for one last, brutal mission to save his niece from a Mexican cartel in Rambo: Last Blood.
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Downton Abbey finds the lords and the servants coming to terms with a visit from the King and Queen in the feature adaptation of the hit TV series.
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On this episode we discuss our most anticipated new shows on our Fall TV Preview 2019, as well as reviews of Hustlers and Netflix's Unbelievable.
Read More »When Movies Force Us To Face Our Fears, IT: Chapter Two, and Freaks
On this episode of our podcast, we discuss when movies force us to face our innate fears, our IT: Chapter Two reactions, review of Freaks, and much more.
Read More »Freaks (2019) | Film Review
A young girl is forced to hide from the outside world as her father comes to believe she might have superhuman powers in Freaks.
Read More »Stephen King Movie Battle Royale, Unappreciated TV Supporting Characters, And TV Crossovers We Need | The Best of HO 2019 Vol. 2
This week, we share three of our most popular topics from 2019: Television's most unappreciated supporting characters, our Stephen King Movie Battle Royale, and TV crossovers we need.
Read More »The Birds (1963) | Presenting Hitchcock Podcast
Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron are in total shock over the greatness of “The Birds”.
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