In Defense of: A Movie Podcast is an upbeat and comedic podcast from Dan McIntyre and Aaron Masih. We watch critically-panned movies and challenge ourselves to investigate at-depth the production and behind-the-scenes to find reasons why it may deserve a second look, even if it hurts.
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In Defense of: A Movie Podcast is an upbeat and comedic podcast from Dan McIntyre and Aaron Masih. We watch critically-panned movies and challenge ourselves to investigate at-depth the production and behind-the-scenes to find reasons why it may deserve a second look, even if it hurts.
Jury Duty - A Minecraft Movie, White Lotus, and Daredevil: Born Again
In Defense of: A Movie Podcast
43 minutes 1 second
6 months ago
Jury Duty - A Minecraft Movie, White Lotus, and Daredevil: Born Again
It's time for some more Jury Duty!
In what really feels like the perfect follow-up to defending Gentlemen Broncos, Dan and Aaron dig into A Minecraft Movie, as well as White Lotus, and Daredevil: Born Again! They also discuss the potential future of movie theaters and meme movies. Check it out!
Our apologies in the delays between episode - we are doing our best to get new content out while life happens. Stick with us!
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In Defense of: A Movie Podcast
In Defense of: A Movie Podcast is an upbeat and comedic podcast from Dan McIntyre and Aaron Masih. We watch critically-panned movies and challenge ourselves to investigate at-depth the production and behind-the-scenes to find reasons why it may deserve a second look, even if it hurts.