Episode 604 – Excelsior!

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This Week: Kevin starts things off with some thoughts on Stan Lee, who passed away this week at the age of 95. He then looks at new trailers for Stan & Ollie and Detective Pikachu. Later, he reviews Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindewald, Instant Family, Widows, Outlaw King and Boy Erased. He also looks back at The Office television series before looking at the box office and heading into the Home-Cinema Round-Up, featuring Pixar Short Film Collection: Vol. 3. Excelsior!


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Episode 603 – The Fat Guy with the Grinch Tattoo

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This Week: Kevin sounds off about some movie development news before looking at trailers for The Secret Life of Pets 2 and A Madea Family Funeral. Later, he reviews The Grinch, The Girl in the Spider’s Web, Overlord, Can You Ever Forgive Me? and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Finally, he wraps up with the box office and a look at the Incredibles 2 Blu-ray.


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Episode 602 – Fat Bellied Guys Make The Rockin’ World Go Round

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This Week: Kevin takes a serious moment to address antisemitism in horror iconography. Then he covers some news points and looks at new trailers for The Upside and Spies in Disguise. Later, he reviews the films The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Nobody’s Fool, Suspiria, Bohemian Rhapsody and Beautiful Boy. Finally, he talks about the box office and the Home-Cinema Round-Up, featuring Orson Welles’ lost film The Other Side of the Wind.


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Episode 601 – No Screenings!

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This Week: Kevin rants about studios not screening major films (he’s looking at you, Gerard Butler!). But first, he looks at development news and trailers for The Long Dumb Road and Cold Pursuit. Then he doesn’t review Hunter Killer and Johnny English Strikes Again before he reviews Mid90s and Free Solo. He also looks back at John Carpenter’s The Fog before revisiting Creepshow and Maximum Overdrive.


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Episode 600 – Activia vs. Michael Myers

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This Week: Kevin eats his Activia and gets on his William Shatner mask to celebrate Halloween early with the release of Halloween (the third film with this name in the series). But first, he weighs in on Jason Blum’s idiotic comments about women directing horror films and looks at the trailers for A Dog’s Way Home and Aladdin. He also looks back at the Halloween series and reviews The Oath and An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn. Finally, he talks box office and looks at Blu-ray releases of Ant-Man and the Wasp and House on Haunted Hill. Boo!


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Episode 599 – The First Man Flag Controversy is Silly

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This Week: Kevin hits some news points about James Gunn and online streaming services before taking a gander at new trailers for The Mule and Pet Sematary. Later, he reviews First Man and weighs in on the ridiculous “planting the American flag” controversy. After a breather, he looks at the other new films of the week, including Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween, Bad Times at the El Royale and Colette. Finally, he looks at the box office before moving along to the Home-Cinema Round-Up, with a spotlight on Skyscraper.


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Episode 598 – A Star Is Drunk

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This Week: Kevin gets ready for an early award season with all the hype for A Star Is Born, but first checks out some news and new trailers for Holmes & Watson and Vice. Then he reviews some retro films like The Return of the Vampire, The Funhouse and Retro Puppet Master before reviewing A Star Is Born and Venom. Finally, he looks at some box office and home cinema selections with a spotlight on Tales from the Hood 2.


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Episode 597 – Halloween Giveaway

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This Week: Kevin starts off the show with some news ranging from a big RIP for Al Matthews to celebrity falls from grace and how long until they are forgiven. Then he looks at new trailers for Bumblebee and Dark Phoenix. Then, he announces a big Halloween giveaway for his listeners. After that, he reviews the new films Smallfoot, Night School, Hell Fest and The Old Man and the Gun. Finally, after some box office coverage, he looks at the Home-Cinema Round-Up with a spotlight on Solo: A Star Wars Story.


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Episode 596 – Silver Shamrock!

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This Week: Kevin continues his build-up to Halloween with some horror movie love. He also looks at the news, including James Bond rumors and some social media outrage over the Captain Marvel trailer. Then, he takes a sober look at that trailer along with Mary Poppins Returns. Kevin takes a look back at some vintage 80s horror with Fright Night and Halloween III: Season of the Witch. Then he reviews the new movies The House with a Clock in Its Walls, Life Itself and Fahrenheit 11/9. Finally, Kevin wraps things up with a look at the box office and the Home-Cinema Round-Up with a spotlight on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.


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Episode 595 – Lizzie McGuire Took an Ax

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This Week: Kevin sounds off about Henry Cavill’s Superman drama and also on what to do about sexual predators in the movie The Predator. Later, he looks at the new trailers for The Ballad of Buster Scruggs and Anna and the Apocalypse. Then he reviews the new films The Predator, Lizzie, The Wife, American Chaos, White Boy Rick and A Simple Favor. Finally, he looks at the box office and jumps into the Home-Cinema Round-Up with a spotlight on The Seventh Sign.


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Episode 594 – The Ton

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This Week: Kevin says a big 10-7 to Burt Reynolds, whom we lost this past week. He hits on a couple other news stories before looking at new trailers for Halloween and The Nutcracker and the Four Realms. Then, he looks at the films The Nun, Peppermint, God Bless the Broken Road, Jack Ryan and The Wolfman. Finally, after looking at the box office, he takes a gander at the home cinema selections with a spotlight on the 25th anniversary Blu-ray of Hocus Pocus. Boo!


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Episode 593 – Fat Guy, Naked

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This Week: Kevin looks at the struggles of the Bond franchise before talking about the apparent redemption of Louis CK. Then, he takes a gander at the new trailers for Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween and Bad Times at the El Royale. Later, he reviews the new films Searching, Operation Finale, The Little Stranger, Kin and Juliet, Naked. Finally, he looks at the box office and takes an extended examination of the new Brainscan Blu-ray.


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Episode 592 – The Fattytime Movies

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This Week: Kevin takes a look at news both good and bad before examining the new trailers for Suspiria and Outlaw King. Later, he takes a look back at some raunchy puppet movies like Meet the Feebles and Team America: World Police. Then he reviews the new films The Happytime Murders and A.X.L.. After looking at the box office, Kevin looks back at some Blu-ray titles like The Return of the Living Dead: Part II and The Unborn.


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Episode 591 – Crazy Fat Guy

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This Week: Kevin comes back from vacation to give a quick review of The Meg, which he missed while he was swimming in the ocean with giant sharks. He also talks about some news, including a farewell to Aretha Franklin and a look at the new popular film category in the Oscars. After looking at some new trailers for What Men Want and Widows, he reviews the new films Alpha, Crazy Rich Asians and Mile 22. Finally, he wraps things up with a look at the box office and the Home-Cinema Round-Up featuring Avengers: Infinity War.


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Episode 590 – Not-So-Slender Man

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This Week: Kevin dives into the show and swims right past the news so he can cover some trailers he hasn’t been able to look at for weeks, including Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, Aquaman, Glass, Shazam and Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Later, he previews the new films The Meg, Dog Days and Slender Man. He also gives an in-depth review of BlacKkKlansman and takes a look back at D.W. Griffith’s Birth of a Nation. Finally, he wraps up the show with a look at the new Blu-ray for John Carpenter’s lost film Someone’s Watching Me.


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