The Tuesday Review is a movie review and pop culture discussion program originally airing on community radio in Melbourne, Australia. Join hosts James Josipovic, Callum Berry and Nathan Berry as they review all the latest films, discuss classic and cult favourites, as well as TV shows, video games,…
This week the boys return with a Review Roundtable discussing what movies and TV shows they've been watching lately; including political drama-thrillers like The Post and All the President's Men, the new South Park specials, Wes Anderson's The Darjeeling Limited, bonkers '80s Stallone vehicle Over the Top, the Nicolas Cage starring indie film PIG, the How to Train Your Dragon franchise, Bill & Ted Face the Music, and heaps more!
Praise Shai-Hulud! This week the boys review Denis Villeneuve's latest sci-fi epic Dune. They discuss the source material novels by Frank Herbert, how this new film handles certain themes and events from those books, the previous screen adaptations, and much more.
This week the boys continue their discussion with Melbourne-based filmmaker Aaron McJames. They talk about everything from his favourite movies to the current state of the film industry and heaps more!
This week the boys are joined by a very special guest as they welcome Aaron McJames the writer/director of Australian sci-fi comedy Astro Loco. They ask Aaron about what lead up to the creation of the film, what went on behind-the-scenes during the shoot, the long VFX process, the quirky DIY nature of the movie, and much more!
This week the boys review Marvel's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings as well as Marvel's Eternals and discuss the problems with the MCU, audience expectations, and the movie reviewing industry as a whole.
Callum, Nathan and James are finally back in the studio to celebrate the 100th episode of The Tuesday Review! They discuss some of their favourite movies, TV shows, comicbooks, videogames, and heaps more. Thanks to all the Cousins out there who've been listening!
This week the boys discuss and review the first season of Loki and talk about what the addition of an officially acknowledged Multiverse being introduced to the MCU means for the future of the franchise.
This week the boys discuss and review the new Marvel blockbuster Black Widow and how it relates to the future of the MCU.
This week the boys are joined by special guest Alam as they discuss William Friedkin's controversial cult-classic thriller Cruising starring Al Pacino.
This week the boys discuss what they've been watching lately, with subjects including new releases like Wrath of Man and Willy's Wonderland, UFO documentaries, classics such as Punch Drunk Love, Werner Herzog films, old Italian Giallo movies, and everything in between!
This week Nathan and James discuss and review Fast and Furious 9: The Fast Saga
This week the boys discuss the newly dropped trailer for Marvel's Eternals, Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead, Season 2 of Netflix's Love, Death & Robots, and many other films and TV shows they've been watching recently.
This week the boys discuss and review Drive, the 2011 Nicolas Winding Refn & Ryan Gosling classic!
This week the boys kick back and discuss what they've been watching lately, with topics ranging from Amazon's animated superhero series Invincible, the thrid season of legal drama Goliath, Netflix's Shadow and Bone, Nicolas Winding Refn's Only God Forgives, Steven Segal action "classic" On Deadly Ground, actual classic Carlito's Way, as well as James' thoughts on The Hobbit novel and it's screen adaptations, plus heaps more!
This week the boys review and discuss the latest entry into the Disney+ Marvel TV show universe; The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.
This week the boys discuss the Mortal Kombat franchise and review the new Mortal Kombat movie!
This week the boys discuss the new Bob Odenkirk action thriller Nobody.
The boys talk about what they've watched recently including '80s classic WarGames, legal dramas like A Time to Kill and Amazon's Goliath, goofy '90s Nickelodeon comedy Good Burger, discuss how monster movies were better when they featured actors in rubber suits stomping on model cities, and much more!
This week the boys are joined by Alam as they discuss what movies and TV shows they've been watching lately, covering a range of topics from controversial '80s Slasher/Thrillers to Zack Snyder's Justice League.
All good things must come to an end as the boys finish their discussion of The Lord of the Rings movies and franchise as a whole, with a focus on the epic final movie; The Return of the King.
The boys continue their discussion in part two of a special series of episodes discussing The Lord of the Rings movies; this time with a focus on The Two Towers!
The boys encounter the Nazgul (aka technical difficulties) while reviewing the 4K extended edition of The Fellowship of the Ring in the first part of a trilogy of special episodes discussing Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings movies!
This week the boys talk about WandaVision and how it relates to the past, present, and future of the MCU.
The boys discuss Disney Plus Star for the hundredth time; in particular the addition of MASH. They also find a little time to review the new Joe Carnahan banger; Boss Level!
This week the boys talk about Disney Plus' Star (yet again), recent Star Wars letdowns, and review Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead's time-bending thriller Synchronic!
This week the boys discuss Disney+'s Star in greater detail, talk about a twist in WandaVision that could have big implications, and talk about The Expanse!
This week the boys discuss Disney+'s Star in greater detail, talk about a twist in WandaVision that could have big implications, and talk about The Expanse!
This week the boys realise Keanu Reeves has connections to everything in the universe while discussing The Matrix 4 rumours/leaks, The Sandman Netflix show, Brandon Cronenberg's Possessor, and Cyberpunk 2077.
This week the boys are joined by Alam and Matt to discuss the upcoming "Disney Star" expansion to Disney+, and talk about Season 3 of Cobra Kai.
The boys make their triumphant return! We discuss Wonder Woman 1984, our initial thoughts on WandaVision, Mandalorian Season 2, and give our take on the new Netflix documentary mini-series Night Stalker.
The boys return to review Season 2 of Amazon's The Boys. They also discuss very big changes happening to the podcast, the end of the traditional cinema-going experience, the future of streaming, blu-ray collecting, and talk a bit about Season 2 of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
Nathan, James and Callum review all 3 seasons of Netflix's German sci-fi series Dark. They discuss the fantastic casting, the phenomenal soundtrack, the wonderfully convoluted time-travel murder mystery, and ask the all-important question; "Wo ist Mikkel?!" They also talk about being in lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic, what's next for the podcast, and much more. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
James, Callum and Nathan take this opportunity to discuss where they're at with the show during these uncertain times, and how it will continue to change in the future. They also talk about Foxtel's new streaming service Binge, the infamous Synder Cut of Justice League, catch up on some other things they've missed, James gives his thoughts on the disastrous Star Trek: Picard, and heaps more! Intro (0:00)Where We're At (00:35)TROS Blu-ray (7:07)Binge (8:00)The Future of the Show / Changes (22:17)Cyberpunk 2077 (30:32)The Snyder Cut (31:24)Dark (39:05)Upcoming Releases (40:10)Sense8 (42:11)Star Trek: Picard (44:18)Binge Cont'd (55:22)Sandman Audio Drama (56:31)Outro (59:28) http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
The Tuesday Review crew return for an unfiltered (and slightly unhinged) catch up conversation discussing UFO conspiracy theories, Francis Ford Coppola's masterpiece Apocalypse Now, H.P. Lovecraft adaptation Color Out of Space, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot and Kevin Smith's upcoming projects, Pixar's latest film Onward, and more! http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
Callum, Nathan and James review Bloodshot (2020). They discuss the original Valiant comicbooks the movie is based on, the history of the Bloodshot character, the current state of action movies, Vin Diesel's collection of tank tops, the possibility of a Valiant cinematic universe, all the Coronavirus craziness that's going on, and much more. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
Nathan, James and Callum are joined by Jake to review Sonic the Hedgehog (2020). They discuss the Sonic video games, the world and characters, Jim Carrey's performance, the controversy surrounding Sonic's original design, the poor treatment of the VFX company that worked on the film, the potential for a sequel, other Sega properties they would like to see on the big screen, and much more! http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
James, Callum and Nathan review The Invisible Man (2020). They discuss Aussie director Leigh Whannell, the original 1933 film as well as 2000's Hollow Man, Universal's failed 'Dark Universe', studios needing to take bigger risks, horror movies in mainstream cinema, and much more. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
Callum, Nathan and James are again joined by Andre to discuss sci-fi movie classics from the 1990s to the 2010s. They discuss influential classics including Terminator 2, Jurassic Park, The Matrix, Interstellar, and much more. They also discuss the Star Wars prequels and sequels, The X-Files, some of their other favorites such as Stargate, Starship Troopers, Waterworld, District 9, The Martian, and many more! http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
Nathan, James and Callum are joined by James' dad Andre to discuss sci-fi movie classics from the 1950s to the 1980s. They discuss the films and TV shows Andre grew up with; including The Day the Earth Stood Still, Forbidden Planet, Star Trek, Capricorn One, a little movie called Star Wars, and many more. They also discuss influential classics such as Alien, Blade Runner, The Terminator, RoboCop, and much more! http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
James, Callum and Nathan review Birds of Prey (2020). They explore how DC is handling their movie universe and compare it to their animated films and the MCU, discuss Margot Robbie's portrayal of Harley Quinn, how writing, directing and honoring the source material is so important to movies like this, the upcoming Suicide Squad reboot and Shazam! sequel, the largely unused roster of DC villains, and much more. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
Callum, Nathan and James review the first season of Netflix's The Witcher. They discuss the different timelines, the great sword fights, the casting and characters, the cool monsters, how the show deals with world-building and how magic is portrayed, what they'd like to see from the second season, The Witcher books and video games, and much more. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
This week James, Nathan and Callum are joined by Alam to review Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen (2019). They discuss Ritchie's return to form, the stellar cast, uses of the C-Bomb, the twists and turns in the plot, controversies surrounding the film, and more. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
Nathan, James and Callum review the first season of The Mandalorian. They provide their spicy hot takes on the show, discuss Baby Yoda's force powers and possible origins, the history of the Mandalorians and the Darksaber, Twi'leks!!!, how Disney is trying to turn Star Wars into the MCU, the special effects and action, Taika Waititi's involvement, a talk show hosted by Obi-Wan Kenobi, the possible return of Boba Fett, and much more. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
James and Callum are joined by Alam to discuss some ideas they have about fixing the Sequel Trilogy. They discuss how they would go about developing characters such as Rey and Finn, how they would do action scenes, introducing cool new locations and characters, killing off Han and Chewie, respecting the franchise lore, and utilizing Luke's Jedi school and students throughout the story. They also explore ways of fixing the Prequel Trilogy, the history of lightsabers, how the Expanded Universe dealt with these types of stories, the character of Mara Jade, discuss ideas they have for original adventures taking place in the Star Wars universe, and heaps more! http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
Nathan, Callum and James are again joined by Alam to finish off their review of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019). They discuss what's next for Star Wars, who is at fault for the disastrous Sequel Trilogy, how superhero movies are now the cinematic norm, John Williams' score, the misuse of the Original Trilogy characters, the problem with the modern lightsaber battles, explore the rumored 'Abrams Cut', the lack of romance in the new films, the old EU, and question if this can even be considered an ending to the Skywalker Saga. James also tells a story about seeing the midnight showing of The Force Awakens, and much more. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
Callum, James and Nathan continue their review of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019). In an absolutely packed episode they discuss the aftermath of the movie's release, the future of Star Wars on Disney+, Finn and Poe's relationship, Disney's "Fake Wokeness", comparing the franchise to the MCU, how the Prequel Trilogy ruined everything, how Force powers, the Jedi and lightsabers have changed, the original Expanded Universe; especially the Dark Empire trilogy, Luke and Leia's characters, all the unanswered questions, the masterpiece that is The Empire Strikes Back, how the Sequel Trilogy should have went, and so much more! http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
James, Nathan and Callum are joined by Alam to review Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019). They give their initial impressions and reactions, discuss the convoluted plot, the bizarre nature of the film, JJ Abrams' possible insanity, the return of Palpatine, the lack of character arcs, the end of a 42-year saga, and much more. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
Capping off the special Star Wars flashback episodes is Nathan, Callum and James' review of Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018). They discuss the look of the film, Alden Ehrenreich's performance as the young Han Solo, the problem with making a prequel like this, Childish Landino, and much more.Originally recorded on May 29th, 2018. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
Callum, James and Nathan continue their review of Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017). They discuss the character of Vice Admiral Holdo, the constant fakeouts and twists in each scene, the action scenes, the effect the film will have on future installments, Disney's handling of the franchise, rabid fandom, superhero movie fatigue, the future of Star Wars, and much more.Part 3 originally recorded on Januray 9th, 2018.Part 4 originally recorded on January 16th, 2018. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
For this special flashback episode James, Nathan and Callum review Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017). They explore the filmmaking, characters, tone and themes in detail, discuss the portrayal of the Force, how Disney and superhero movies have effected mainstream cinema, how the film portrays Luke Skywalker, the de-mythologizing of the Original Trilogy, and much more.Part 1 originally recorded on December 19th, 2017.Part 2 originally recorded on January 2nd, 2018. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter
On this second special flashback episode Nathan, Callum and James talk more about The Force Awakens, go on a tangent about Boba Fett, discuss why the Original Trilogy is so great, speculate what would happen in The Last Jedi before it had come out, and much more.Originally recorded on December 12th, 2017. http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter