We just watched The Last Spark of Hope on Amazon, and it’s one of the weirdest, most visually impressive post-apocalyptic films we’ve seen. The story follows Eva, possibly the last human alive, trapped outside her compound by her guardian robot Arthur, a machine programmed not to harm humans, but also incapable of saving her or bending the rules to help. Arthur’s logic becomes both a lifeline and a prison: it won’t kill Eva, but it also won’t act to prevent her death, and watching this robot ...
All content for Behind The Groove is the property of Crossfadr Studios and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
We just watched The Last Spark of Hope on Amazon, and it’s one of the weirdest, most visually impressive post-apocalyptic films we’ve seen. The story follows Eva, possibly the last human alive, trapped outside her compound by her guardian robot Arthur, a machine programmed not to harm humans, but also incapable of saving her or bending the rules to help. Arthur’s logic becomes both a lifeline and a prison: it won’t kill Eva, but it also won’t act to prevent her death, and watching this robot ...
Splinter Cell: Deathwatch (Netflix) – Delivers Action, Twists, and Season 2 Hype!
Behind The Groove
24 minutes
1 week ago
Splinter Cell: Deathwatch (Netflix) – Delivers Action, Twists, and Season 2 Hype!
Just finished Splinter Cell: Deathwatch on Netflix and this series absolutely delivers! Everything fans want from a top-tier animated action series: razor-sharp stealth missions, tense betrayals, and dynamic, layered characters. Sam Fisher comes out of retirement, older, wiser, and deadlier, to team up with rising agent Zinnia McKenna and face a global conspiracy that keeps you guessing. The animation is crisp, the story has real stakes, and the finale sets up Season 2 perfectly. If you’re a ...
Behind The Groove
We just watched The Last Spark of Hope on Amazon, and it’s one of the weirdest, most visually impressive post-apocalyptic films we’ve seen. The story follows Eva, possibly the last human alive, trapped outside her compound by her guardian robot Arthur, a machine programmed not to harm humans, but also incapable of saving her or bending the rules to help. Arthur’s logic becomes both a lifeline and a prison: it won’t kill Eva, but it also won’t act to prevent her death, and watching this robot ...