Adam discusses the new theatrically released Predator movie: Predator: Badlands.
Adam discusses Kathryn Bigelow's latest political thriller: A House of Dynamite on Netflix.
Adam discusses Richard Linklater's latest film: Blue Moon.
Adam wraps up his 2025 festival screenings with Joachim Trier's latest film: Sentimental Value starring Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgard, and Elle Fanning.
Adam discusses the new adaptation of Kiss of the Spider Woman starring Diego Luna, Tonatiuh, and Jennifer Lopez.
Now that Tron: Ares has finally arrived, Adam settles in to discuss if it lives up to expectations (derogatory).
Adam discusses the newest show from Marvel Animation: Marvel Zombies.
Adam went to the Hamptons International Film Festival and saw Nia DaCosta's new film Hedda. Here's what he thinks.
Adam ventured out to the New York Film Festival to see Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, join in for some thoughts!
Adam discusses Paul Thomas Anderson's topical new movie: One Battle After Another.
It's been 20 years since the debut of The Office so here comes the sequel/spin-off. Adam gives his thoughts on the Peacock original series: The Paper.
I know we said we weren't going to discuss continuity issues between the DCU and the DCEU again but Gunn stuck his foot in the door with the canonization of Enchantress from Suicide Squad.
Adam discusses The Roses starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman.
Adam discusses the second episode of Peacemaker season two and where the season could go from here.
Adam discusses the new movie Relay starring Riz Ahmed and Lily James.
Peacemaker is finally back, and Adam discusses the first episode of the second season.
Adam did not see Freakier Friday or Weapons and instead saw My Mother's Wedding. This was a poor decision.
Adam discusses Eyes of Wakanda, the new animated show set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe on Disney+ and why this show should have been the model for all the Disney+ shows.
Adam discusses The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the first movie of Phase Six of the MCU as we head into Doomsday and Secret Wars.
The Man of Steel returns, and so does our analysis.
In this full-spoiler review of Superman (2025), we dive into James Gunn’s vision for the DCU’s new beginning. Does the movie soar or stumble?
We’re talking casting, tone, villains, and whether this new Clark Kent can carry the weight of a universe. Plus: what this means for the DCU moving forward.
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