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Pop and Schlock
Jacob King x Meredith Nudo
81 episodes
1 week ago
The Pop & Schlock Podcast, an exercise in absurdity brought to you in which we tear into a piece of pop culture dreck and try to make sense of why someone thought it would be a good idea to subject it to the world at large. From old cult classics to modern garbage, nothing is safe or sacred.
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The Pop & Schlock Podcast, an exercise in absurdity brought to you in which we tear into a piece of pop culture dreck and try to make sense of why someone thought it would be a good idea to subject it to the world at large. From old cult classics to modern garbage, nothing is safe or sacred.
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TV & Film
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Episode Three - Malignant [HBO Max]
Pop and Schlock
1 hour 14 minutes 52 seconds
4 years ago
Episode Three - Malignant [HBO Max]

Is it possible that the universe conjured up a movie that was built from the ground up to fit precisely in the wheelhouse of both of our hosts? Apparently so, as we discuss Malignant, the new film by James Wan that has been dividing audiences sharply since its debut! Join us as we discuss why this film WORKS despite not being aligned very much with the modern American horror zeitgeist!

Pop and Schlock
The Pop & Schlock Podcast, an exercise in absurdity brought to you in which we tear into a piece of pop culture dreck and try to make sense of why someone thought it would be a good idea to subject it to the world at large. From old cult classics to modern garbage, nothing is safe or sacred.