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On this week's Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews Netflix's series Entergalactic staring Kid Cudi, and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. Fans of Project RED's Cyberpunk should definitely check it out.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews the series on Netflix: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, highlighting how missteps by local police allowed Dahmer to murder more victims, despite multiple reports.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews and analyzes the second episode of FX's Atlanta Season 4.The episode The Homeliest Little Horse looks at the concept of pettiness and how far a person can take a situation before they ultimately cross the line.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews Disney+s latest offering in the live-action Pinocchio. Marlin offers his take on how nostalgia can be used as crutch to lure in viewers while missing a good opportunity to do more.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin explores the theme of spectacle with Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul on Peacock and Not Okay on Hulu. Lastly, Marlin touches on the issue of diversity and inclusivity in fantasy.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews the sports documentary UNTOLD: The Rise and Fall of And1 on Netflix. And lastly, Marlin breaks down the directorial and creative choices of Marvel's She-Hulk and the review bombing that have plagued the majority of female fronted productions.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews the first episode of The House of the Dragon. We then move over to Netflix to check out the new series The Sandman. Finally, Marlin offers his thoughts on the new trend of 'quiet quitting'. Tune in!
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews two series from Netflix: The G Word and Love, Death and Robots season 3.
This week on Marlin Corner, Marlin reviews the latest offerings from Netflix including the movie Senior Year, the series The Pentaverate and the documentary Our Father.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin swings over to Apple+ to review The After Party and Severance. Lastly, Marlin tackles the stressful time we live in now. From the war in Ukraine, the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard Trial and Roe v. Wade. But Marlin is here to make everything better! Listen and subscribe for future episodes!
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin takes us over to Netflix to review the series Komi Can't Communicate the documentary White Hot. Next, we go over to HBO to peak at Black Lady Sketch Show. Lastly, Marlin sums up our collective feelings on how much COVID-19 still sucks.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews the latest from Judd Apatow The Bubble. An all-star casted comedy that takes explores what it must have been like to make a film at the beginning of the pandemic. Follow by a new family friendly series on Netflix The Last Bus. And lastly, we drop into the toxic drawer with The Ultimatum, a series that allows couples to explore their options.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews Netflix's Human Resources and Is It A Cake? Finally, Marlin shares the thoughts on the infamous Oscar slap.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews the DMZ, the latest movie offering on HBO. Followed by Windfall from Netflix and lastly Adam by Eve an animated concert of sorts on Netflix.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews Disney's latest with Turning Red. He also reviews the strange and mysterious Kotaro Lives Alone. Lastly, Marlin gives his take on The Adam Project and the acting range of Reynold Reynolds. You may need tissues for this one.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin checks out Fresh, a dark, twisted and disturbing film starring Marvel sweetheart Sebastian Stan. Next, Marlin taps into every new roommate fear you've ever had with Netflix's Worst Roommate Ever. Lastly, Amazon gives us eight episodes of The Boys animated series called Diabolical. If you're a fan of The Boys you should definitely give it a peek.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews the new Netflix series Cuphead, the long, interesting journey of Ye in the new docuseries jeen-yuhs, and lastly wrapping up with the romantic reality tv series Love is Blind.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin is joined by Larry Fried the host of podcast My Favorite Movie is... to review the newest offering from Sony Pictures: Uncharted!
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews the new film BIGBUG on Netflix, the new trailer for the reboot (?) of the Rescue Rangers on Disney+. Lastly, Marlin has some serious questions for Kevin Feige as the near the release of Moon Knight
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin jumps from the puzzling Woman in the Women in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window, to the chuckle inducing Murderville and lastly the sad truths of dating online with the Tinder Swindler.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin takes us into some creepy found footage with Archive 81, three surreal stories in The House and a ridiculously horrible/funny film Aileen Wurnos: American Boogeywoman.
On this episode, Marlin takes it to the mat with season 2 of Cheer on Netflix, the Power of the Dog and the new Peacemaker series on HBO Max!
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin kicks of 2022 with a review of Warner's Brothers Matrix Resurrections and Netflix's Don't Look Up. Then, Marlin takes a minute to review the things that took place in 2021 and what we have to look for to in the coming year.
On the final episode of 2021 of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews Netflix's Single All The Way. He also revisits some of the big events of the year from the events of January 6th to how Covid-19 impacted the state of education.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews A Boy Called Christmas! Netflix's own version of the origin of ole' St. Nick.
This week on Marlin's Corner, Marlin has a special guest! Sydney Zuniga joins Marlin to discuss the Netflix Christmas movie Father Christmas Is Back... with all the Daddy issues! Join Marlin and Sydney as they take a deep dive into one of the many Christmas films out on Netflix!
This week on Marlin's Corner, Marlin brings us the best and worst of Netflix. First, Marlin reviews The Harder They Fall and concludes with brief but brutal review of Love Hard.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews the new film on Netflix: Army of Thieves.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews Adam Randall's Night Teeth.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews the book turned movie No One Gets Out Alive.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews Patrick Brice's There's Someone Inside Your House.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews Neil Blomkamp's shorts from his independent studio Oats Studio.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews Netflix's Midnight Mass and ponders the real question: was Jesus a Vampyr?
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews Netflix's Kate and Amazon's Cinderella.
On this week's episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews the new Candyman movie and explores the theme of Black trauma.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews some Tim Burton films that are not his usual gothic or fairytale world films.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin talks about The Witcher animated movie and his most recent life event.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews to musical properties. Vivo and Centaurworld.
This week on Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews two of James Cameron's films: The Abyss and True Lies.
Today on Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews Netflix's newest vampire offering of Blood Red Sky. Marlin also discusses the difficulties and struggles for educators going back to school during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This week on Marlin's Corner, Marlin discusses two female lead film: Marvel's Black Widow and Netflix's Gunpowder Milkshake
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews 2/3rds of the Netflix's three part horror film trilogy: Fear Street.
On Episode Marlin breaks down why Tomorrow's War failed to captivate all audiences and how it could have become a summer hit.
This week on Marlin's Corner, Marlin brings you The Big 3: Monsters, America, and Trucks!
This week in Marlin's corner, Marlin examines two Netflix projects and dissects Anthony Mackie's recent statements regarding shipping.
This week in Marlin's corner, Marlin discusses E3's Lukewarm presentation, dips his toes into the In The Heights drama, and discusses fears and frustrations teachers have for the 2021 -2022 school year.
This week on Marlin's Corner, Marlin reviews Netflix's Bo Burnham Inside and HBO Max's That Damn Michael Che.
This week on Marlin's Corner, Marlin gives his take on Netflix's Jupiter's Legacy and the series Love, Death & Robots.
This week on Marlin's Corner, Marlin delves deeper into the differences between the 90's Mortal Kombat and the 2021 re-make.
On this episode of Marlin's Corner, Marlin digs into some of the criticisms and developments of Sam Wilson's Captain America persona in the finale of the MCU's Falcon and the Winter Soldier.