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Eating After Midnight
Eating After Midnight
36 episodes
4 days ago
Two BFF’s reheat movies from their LA childhood to see if the leftovers have retained their flavour in these oh so modern times or leave a bad taste in their mouths. Comedic deconstructions of the world’s most beloved films (along with some of the world’s most floppiest flops) with the hindsight of 30+ years.
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Two BFF’s reheat movies from their LA childhood to see if the leftovers have retained their flavour in these oh so modern times or leave a bad taste in their mouths. Comedic deconstructions of the world’s most beloved films (along with some of the world’s most floppiest flops) with the hindsight of 30+ years.
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Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Not Made in China: The Golden Child (1986)
Eating After Midnight
1 hour 13 minutes 29 seconds
4 years ago
Not Made in China: The Golden Child (1986)
From the fact that it can’t-settle-on-a-genre to its leave-the-camera rolling comedy, this Eddie Murphy vehicle stings a little on the way down. While there are bites of Cinnabon throughout, this takeout might need to go into the trash...it smell funky.
Eating After Midnight
Two BFF’s reheat movies from their LA childhood to see if the leftovers have retained their flavour in these oh so modern times or leave a bad taste in their mouths. Comedic deconstructions of the world’s most beloved films (along with some of the world’s most floppiest flops) with the hindsight of 30+ years.