Maester Class: Were the “Old Days” more Violent?
Historian Iain MacInnis answers a question about violence in history. Stand-up comedian, Steve Ausburne shares upcoming shows in NYC.
Historian Iain MacInnis answers a question about violence in history. Stand-up comedian, Steve Ausburne shares upcoming shows in NYC.
The second season of Loki continues by going back to the past. 1893, to be exact, as Loki and Mobius attend the Chicago World’s Fair. It’s another good episode of Loki, with maybe a couple minor worries. But those are for another day.
Lunchtime! When the producer’s away, the boys will play. Join us for nearly 2 hours of things you definitely need to know about corn, Q&A, and fan appreciation.
Martin Scorsese is back at the ripe old age of 80 to spin another one of his gangster tales. Set in 1920s Oklahoma, Killers of the Flower Moon depicts the injustices suffered by the indigenous poeples of America through the lens of one family’s maniacal and murderous attempts to steal their rights to oil found on their land.
Jana Matthew’s covers Brienne’s vow to Catelyn and Joan of Arc parallels. In his conversation with Elysia, Anthony introduces his new theory about Lady Stoneheart.
We’re mixing our bags in the finale of The Walking Dead’s “Daryl Dixon”. It’s not all doom and gloom here. Some positivity peeks out from behind the typical Walking Dead stormclouds to show us a tale that could have been. Did they stick the landing despite some muddy ground? Join us for the review to find out.
Here’s a very special commissioned podcast for the emo kid in you. Cozy up to your jack-o-lantern and dive into Jim and A.Ron’s thoughts on the holiday movie that has charmed generations. Despite the fraught production, Nightmare Before Christmas has enjoyed success for 30 years and has captured the hearts of your hosts. Get behind the scenes stories on the most iconic Halloween movie…er, Christmas movie of all time!
Dr. Phll Haberkern explains the anxiety people felt at the turn of the first millennium about the impending end of the world.
It’s not a bummer of an episode, but it should have been. Billions of people were wiped away and all we got were blank stares. Where’s the big budget going if not to another big SFX destruction sequence? Not to say the episode was bad, this episode of Marvel’s Loki has set up some things to look forward to. Loki is tempted to the dark side and we love to see it!
Lunchtime! It’s Friday the 13th, gather around to hear about the scary movie scenes that scarred Jim and A.Ron as children. Jim is a corner pocket skeeball man. A.Ron loves roller coasters. When the guys are done having fun, they ponder their own mortality. To take the edge off the existential dread, try to answer some wild “would you rather” questions.