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El miedo es la nueva Fe. El Dr. Kelson se encuentra atrapado en una nueva y sorprendente dinámica cuyas consecuencias podrían cambiar el mundo tal como lo conoce, mientras que el encuentro de Spike con Jimmy Crystal se convierte en una pesadilla de la que no podrá escapar.28 Years Later: The Bone Temple es una continuación directa a Exterminio: La Evolución, dirigida por Nia DaCosta y escrita por Alex Garland. La película está protagonizada por Ralph Fiennes, Cillian Murphy, Emma Laird, Aaron Taylor-Johnson y Jack O'Connell. Episodio disponible en tu plataforma de podcast favorita. PLANETA TERROR es un podcast semanal en español dedicado al cine de horror/slasher/gore.Reseñas, noticias, rankings y discusión general desde el punto de vista de alguien cuyo “goal” en la vida es mudarse a Woodsboro, vivir en Elm Street y asistir al Campamento Crystal Lake.Apple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/planeta-terror-podcast/id1539867451Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/planetaterrorpod/Xhttps://x.com/planetaterrorpd?s=21&t=jiQBxnyCEsmbvNpY8pNnmgTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@planetaterrorpod?_r=1&_t=ZS-92ldicPoNzp
We dive headfirst into the MonsterVerse, kicking things off with Godzilla. Directed by Gareth Edwards and starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkins, David Strathairn, and Bryan Cranston, this episode breaks down the film's grounded approach, human drama, and epic kaiju spectacle — plus where it lands in the wider MonsterVerse.
Welcome to “Not Couple Goals” where co-hosts Allie Nelson and Tyler McCarthy do a deep dive into a different ridiculous romantic thriller from the vantage point of their long-term relationship.Allie, a TV writer/producer and actress, has an affinity for romantic thrillers, the more salacious the better. Tyler, an entertainment reporter and critic, often finds himself drawn in despite his better judgment. Join them as they explore all the ways it's possible to love too hard… like WAY too hard.This one is a tough one so please pay attention to the trigger warnings up top. Allie and Tyler discuss Nocturnal Animals, a movie that's hard to find the levity in but dammit they find a way. Join them as they discuss strategies for roadside confrontation, constantly mistake Jake Gyllenhaal for Jake Johnson and marvel at the work of Aaron Taylor Johnson. Don't be like Tyler and wait a decade to watch this movie. Do it now and give Not Couple Goals a listen.Special thanks to Mallory Johns for the introduction music.Please don't forget to follow our hosts on Twitter @ANelRetentive & @TylerMcCarthy and Instagram @ANelRetentive and to check out Tyler's writing at USA Insider and Allie's at Parade and Business Insider!
This week on The Art of Costume Podcast, we're whisked away to 19th-century Russian high society, where passion simmers, trains loom ominously, and the costumes are absolutely doing the most. Join Spencer and Elizabeth as they step into the lavish, theatrical world of Anna Karenina.Our hosts break down Jacqueline Durran's breathtaking costume design—from unstoppable veils and meticulously styled hair to the bold visual choices that blur the line between stage and screen. Along the way, they discuss Aaron Taylor-Johnson's scene-stealing turn, a not-so-chic Banana Republic collaboration, and how every costume helps chart Anna's emotional descent into scandal, desire, and societal ruin.
This week on The Art of Costume Podcast, we're whisked away to 19th-century Russian high society, where passion simmers, trains loom ominously, and the costumes are absolutely doing the most. Join Spencer and Elizabeth as they step into the lavish, theatrical world of Anna Karenina.Our hosts break down Jacqueline Durran's breathtaking costume design—from unstoppable veils and meticulously styled hair to the bold visual choices that blur the line between stage and screen. Along the way, they discuss Aaron Taylor-Johnson's scene-stealing turn, a not-so-chic Banana Republic collaboration, and how every costume helps chart Anna's emotional descent into scandal, desire, and societal ruin.
Yes, it's February! Yes, it's a bit late for an end of year show! But we refuse to let the calendar dictate when our cinematic celebrations conclude. This week we're unleashing our top 5 films of 2025 where we use a bargain bin blu ray toss to decide their ranking. Beyond the top five, we get into the nitty-gritty of 2025 movies, asking the tough questions like: does Aaron Taylor-Johnson have a modern face or where is that Bill Murray documentary? We're not just reading lists; we're also dissecting tracking shots, analysing “dangerous weirdo” performances from the likes of Benicio del Toro and Amy Madigan while also praising the technical brilliance of Danny Boyle. What to expect from this episode: Dan makes a series of excuses for why his year doesn't officially end until January 32nd. Sarah details her pilgrimage to High Wycombe for the Labyrinth Experience. Tales of inflatable-based cinema rejection. Announcing our individual top 5 movies of 2025. Somehow combining our list to come up with our official top 5 films of 2025. Honourable mentions of films that almost made the top 5. Movies we missed and films we still want to see. 2025 documentaries we watched. A look at 2025 Stephen King adaptations. Worst films of 2025. We are back Monday 2nd March for season 14! This time the theme is "Identity" Would you like to see the full lineup for season 14? The only place you can see it is on Patreon but you don't need to be a paying member. Sign up for a free membership and get access to the lineup. If you're a fan of the show and want more content, check out our £3.00 a month tier on Patreon where we release our end of season wrap shows and a minimum of 2 reviews of brand new movies every month. Plus you'll get access to our back catalogue from 2023 onwards. Enjoy the show but can't support us financially? We get it. You could submit a review on the podcast player you're reading this on right now. Or if you listen on Spotify and you haven't given us a five-star rating yet, what are ye waiting for? It's easy. If you've done some or all of that and still want to do more, we would love it if you tell a friend about the show. Or come find us on social media: Instagram | TikTok | Threads | YouTube
This is an audio-only preview of our video show, Scaredy Cats. You can watch the whole show (and get the full podcast cut as well) by clicking through and subscribing to the Craven Tier of our Patreon!“He is opening up this world to way more possibilities...” - Andrew on Danny Boyle On the second installment of our contemporary horror film chat show, Scaredy Cats, we're talking about last year's legacy sequel that brought a beloved franchise back from the dead, 28 Years Later! How incredible of a return is this for Mr. Danny Boyle?! Has Aaron Taylor-Johnson been better in a movie? Did this movie have the best trailer of the last quarter century? When was the last time a horror film had such a fantastically successful dramatic arc? Could anyone but Ralph Fiennes have pulled off Dr. Kelson? And how old is too old to be buying Power Ranger toys? PLUS: Just a note, we taped this show before The Bone Temple came out, so keep that in mind as we spend this episode wondering what might come of that movie! And remember, look for the poll for the next Scaredy Cats selection in the coming days so you can vote on the next film we cover on the show! 28 Years Later stars Alfie Williams, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, Chi Lewis-Parry, Jack O'Connell, and Ralph Fiennes as Dr. Kelson; directed by Danny Boyle.Scaredy Cats is a quarterly (four times per year) video show where we break down a horror flick from the modern age (only films 10 years old or newer) that YOU the Patreon supporter helps curate! Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the poll on Patreon where you can vote to help pick the next film we cover on the show!We know you have a lot of options for stuff to watch and listen to and we're so stoked you took some time to work us into the rotation. As always, thanks so much for being the kick-ass, TOP TIER supporter that you are! Art by Felipe Sobreiro.
Min 5: 28 AÑOS DESPUÉS: EL TEMPLO DE LOS HUESOS (3 estrellas) Dirigida por Nia DaCosta y escrita por Alex Garland, 28 años después. El templo de los huesos continúa el universo inaugurado por 28 días después para adentrarse en un mundo donde la infección ya no es una catástrofe puntual, sino un estado permanente de la humanidad. Ambientada casi tres décadas después del brote del virus de la rabia, la película sigue a un grupo de supervivientes —interpretados por Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson y Ralph Fiennes— que descubre una comunidad aislada y aparentemente organizada, asentada sobre los restos físicos y morales del antiguo orden. Min 15. EL MAL (JUANMA BAJO ULLOA) 3 estrellas Dirigida por Juanma Bajo Ulloa, El mal es el estreno español más llamativo del fin de semana, un thriller psicológico que obliga al espectador a enfrentarse a sus propias sombras y a cuestionar la delgada línea entre fascinación y repulsión ante la violencia. La trama sigue a Belén Fabra, Natalia Tena y Tony Dalton —con apoyos de Fernando Gil, María Schwinning y Natalia Ruiz Risueño— en una historia donde Elvira, una ambiciosa periodista y escritora de sucesos interpretada por Fabra, recibe la inquietante propuesta de escribir la biografía de Martín (Tena), quien dice tener “talento†para ser el mayor asesino en serie de la Historia, lo que desencadena una espiral de compromisos éticos, obsesión y reflexión sobre la maldad inherente al ser humano. Min 20. EL HOMBRE MENGUANTE (FRANCIA) 3 estrellas Dirigida por Jan Kounen y escrita por Christophe Deslandes y el propio Kounen, El hombre menguante se estrena hoy viernes 16 de enero de 2026 en cines españoles, ofreciendo una nueva lectura del clásico de ciencia ficción basado en la novela de Richard Matheson que ha inspirado generaciones de cineastas. La película está protagonizada por Jean Dujardin —en un papel físico y emocionalmente exigente— junto a Marie-Josée Croze, Daphné Richard y Salim Talbi, en un relato que transforma lo cotidiano en un vasto y peligroso paisaje cuando el protagonista comienza a perder tamaño de forma inexplicable. Min. 27: SI PUDIERA TE DARÍA UNA PATADA (3 estrellas) Dirigida y escrita por Mary Bronstein, 'Si pudiera, te daría una patada' irrumpe en salas como una de las piezas más estimulantes del cine independiente. La película, protagonizada de forma casi absoluta por Rose Byrne, sigue a Linda, una madre atrapada en una sucesión de crisis simultáneas: la enfermedad inexplicable de su hija, la ausencia emocional de su marido, una desaparición inquietante y una relación cada vez más tóxica con su propio terapeuta. Bronstein construye un relato que oscila entre el drama, la comedia negra y el thriller psicológico para retratar el desgaste mental de una mujer obligada a sostenerlo todo sin espacio para venirse abajo. Min 32. TURNO DE GUARDIA (4 estrellas) Turno de guardia es un retrato intenso y humanista de la cotidianidad sanitaria que sacude al espectador desde sus primeros minutos con una propuesta formal audaz y una mirada profundamente empática hacia el personal de enfermería. Dirigida y escrita por Petra Biondina Volpe, la cineasta suiza emplea la jornada de una enfermera —Floria, interpretada con aplomo y verdad por Leonie Benesch— como vehículo narrativo y moral para explorar la presión, la precariedad y la enorme responsabilidad que conlleva cuidar de otros en un entorno donde los segundos importan y los recursos escasean. Min 35: LA MIRADA DEL FLAMENCO (3'5 estrellas) La misteriosa mirada del flamenco es una de las óperas primas más audaces del cine latinoamericano reciente, una fábula cargada de política, amor y paranoia que explora la violencia simbólica y real contra las minorías desde el corazón del desierto chileno. Dirigida por Diego Céspedes, la película fusiona elementos del western clásico, el realismo mágico y el coming-of-age para construir un relato que, aunque situado en un pueblo minero de los años ochenta, tiene ecos universales: el miedo a lo diferente, la construcción de la familia elegida y la violencia social alimentada por el prejuicio. Min 38: LA PELÍCULA DE TU VIDA, CON ALBERTO TORRES El compositor y productor toledano Alberto Torres, responsable de la BSO del corto de ficción nominado al Goya 2026 "Una cabeza en la pared", celebra sus opciones de premio desvelándonos por qué El piano (1993), la película dirigida por Jane Campion y protagonizada por Holly Hunter, es la película de su vida. MIn 46: ESPECIAL BSO JAMES DEAN: EL GIGANTE Y REBELDE INMORTAL El 70 aniversario del estreno de una película tan colosal como icónica, 'Gigante' (1956) nos sirve de excusa perfecta para zanjar una asignatura pendiente y rendir tributo musical a la figura de James Dean. Nuestro crítico musical, Ángel Luque, selecciona algunos de los temas más representativos de las tres películas que nos dejó como legado. "Al este del Edén" (1955) 'Rebelde sin causa' (1955) y su trabajo póstumo, la mencionada 'Gigante' (1956).
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En el Radar Empresarial de hoy ponemos el foco en la situación actual de la saga James Bond, una franquicia que continúa inmersa en la búsqueda de su próximo protagonista. Han pasado ya cinco años desde el estreno de No Time To Die, la película que marcó la despedida definitiva de Daniel Craig como el icónico agente 007. Desde entonces, los responsables de la saga no han logrado cerrar el relevo, y los rumores no han dejado de circular. El nombre que más fuerza ha ganado en los últimos tiempos es el de Callum Turner, aunque anteriormente también sonaron con insistencia actores como Aaron Taylor-Johnson o Tom Hardy. Mientras el tiempo avanza sin novedades concretas, la importancia económica de la franquicia sigue siendo incuestionable. Las cinco películas protagonizadas por Daniel Craig lograron recaudar en conjunto alrededor de 4.000 millones de dólares en taquilla. De todas ellas, Skyfall fue la más exitosa, superando por sí sola la barrera de los 1.000 millones a nivel mundial. Estos resultados convirtieron a James Bond en un objetivo muy atractivo para Amazon, que decidió dar un paso estratégico en 2022 al adquirir el histórico estudio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, propietario de los derechos cinematográficos de 007, por una cifra superior a los 8.000 millones de dólares. Sin embargo, lo que prometía ser una operación altamente rentable se ha visto frenado por conflictos internos. El principal obstáculo ha sido el desacuerdo entre Amazon y los herederos de Albert Broccoli, Barbara Broccoli y Michael G. Wilson, figuras clave en el control creativo de la saga durante décadas. En 2024, The Wall Street Journal reveló que Amazon quería expandir la franquicia con un modelo similar al de Marvel, repleto de derivados y spin-offs, una idea que generó un profundo rechazo por parte de Barbara Broccoli y deterioró gravemente la relación. La situación empezó a desbloquearse en febrero de este año, cuando Amazon alcanzó un acuerdo con los herederos para crear una empresa conjunta. Aunque no se hicieron públicos los términos económicos, este pacto otorgó a la compañía de Jeff Bezos un mayor control sobre el futuro de las películas. Según The Sun, el objetivo sería estrenar la próxima entrega a finales de 2027, con un presupuesto cercano a los 250 millones de libras. Por ahora, eso sí, James Bond sigue sin rostro, director ni fecha definitiva.
2002 erneuerte 28 Days Later den Zombiefilm mit seinem rasenden Rage-Virus. 2025 – nach The Walking Dead, The Last of Us und vielen anderen – kehrte der Rage-Virus ins Kino zurück. Wer Danny Boyles Fortsetzung 28 Years Later mit Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes und Jodie Comer im Kino verpasst hat, kann sie seit kurzem bei Netflix im Abo streamen. In dieser Folge erklären wir, warum ihr diesen ganz besonderen Zombiefilm nicht verpassen solltet. *** Dieser Podcast wird gesponsert von MagentaTV – dem TV- und Streaming-Angebot der Telekom. Abonniere und bewerte Streamgestöber bei der Podcast-App deines Vertrauens! Wenn du mit deiner Meinung im Podcast landen willst, schick uns eine Sprachnachricht oder einen Kommentar per Mail an podcast@moviepilot.de.
In this special Group Chat Christmas episode, Daisy, India and Poppy look back on the most iconic (and questionable) moments of 2025. From viral memes and fashion collabs to celebrity drama and red carpet slays, no trend or controversy is off the table. JoJo Siwa x Chris Hughes, Timothée Chalamet's Lime bike moment, Kendrick's Super Bowl shade and the rise (and fall) of the lace asymmetric top… The three chat through their pop culture hot takes, best-of-the-year product faves, stocking filler gift ideas that don't suck and have some heated debates (are skinny jeans actually back?!
In this special Group Chat Christmas episode, Daisy, India and Poppy look back on the most iconic (and questionable) moments of 2025. From viral memes and fashion collabs to celebrity drama and red carpet slays, no trend or controversy is off the table. JoJo Siwa x Chris Hughes, Timothée Chalamet's Lime bike moment, Kendrick's Super Bowl shade and the rise (and fall) of the lace asymmetric top… The three chat through their pop culture hot takes, best-of-the-year product faves, stocking filler gift ideas that don't suck and have some heated debates (are skinny jeans actually back?!
Twenty-eight years after the Rage virus first tore through the UK, director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland return to the franchise that redefined zombie horror. 28 Years Later picks up on a remote island where survivors have carved out a fragile existence, only to be drawn back into the mainland's quarantine zone—where secrets fester and the infected aren't the only threat. With a cast led by Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes, the film dives deep into the psychological toll of survival, the ethics of containment, and the terrifying evolution of humanity itself.Join the crew as we dissect the film's themes of isolation and resurgence, compare it to its predecessors (28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later), and debate whether this third installment delivers on its legacy—or simply mutates it. We also explore the film's visual grit, Young Fathers' haunting score, and the implications of a new trilogy in the making.So grab your hazmat suit and tune in—because the Rage virus isn't done with us yet.
Welcome back, cinephiles and perverts, and welcome to Season Two of Sex in the Cinema!!! To kick off Season Two, Torie is joined by Angelenos and expert hate-watchers Chelsey Morin and Thien-Y Hoang to demolish the cultural phenomenon that was the 50 Shades of Grey trilogy. From its humble beginnings in a Twilight fanfiction forum, to the published printed page, all the way to the silver screen, this gross disservice to the kink community turned on the world. For SITC's Season Two Premiere, we're tackling the first installment of the trilogy, 50 SHADES OF GREY. Released in 2015 and directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson (wife of Aaron Taylor-Johnson, mind you), this film launched the careers of usually good actors Dakota Johnson and Jaimie Dornan. Mousy brunette super-virgin Anastasia Steele's simple life turns upside down when she meets sexy billionaire (and apparent Never Nude), Christian Grey. Anastasia soon finds out Christian doesn't do relationships, but he does enjoy “various physical pursuits.” Namely, kidnapping women and coercing them into dom/sub relationships of very questionable ethics. What ensues is two hours of sociopathic behavior, painful lack of chemistry, horrifically awful dialogue, NDAs and contracts, too many needle drops, countless glasses of unconsumed white wine, mostly vanilla sex, an apparent proclivity for Hollister men's jeans, a dusting of taboo slap & tickle, one impressive den of iniquity set, and wayyyyyy too many red flags. So bust out those handcuffs and settle in for the long haul because, in the words of Christian Grey, there's “no escaping now…”
Welcome back to The Movie Draft House! We're continuing our year-long theme of "one degree of separation" as we enter November 2025. This week we reviewed the 2022 action film "Bullet Train" starring Brad Pitt, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Brian Tyree Henry, Michael Shannon, and Joey King. Tune in to find out what we thought of this one...Here's the rundown of how we got here...David Dastmalchian was in "The Last Voyage of the Demeter" which was written by Zak OlkewiczZak Olkewicz also wrote "Bullet Train"...Follow the podcast across all social media!Twitter Instagram TikTokYouTube
At first glance, the sequel to the zombie movie 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later is not an obvious pick for a podcast about Arthurian movies. However, after watching a few minutes, it's fairly evident that the movie isn't just a commentary on post-Brexit Britain, the weaponization of nostalgia, and the dangers of Little Englanders, it's playing with all of British history, from the end of its place as part of the Roman Empire--an end that leads to the creation of the Arthurian legend--to the Viking incursions, to the Henry V, the rise and fall of the British Empire, World War II, and the decrepit ruling class that protected monsters like Jimmy Savile and Prince Andrew. Beyond that, it's a meditation on death and compassion, one which asks us to, as the Latin phrase goes, memento mori. Starring Alfie Williams, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, Ralph Fiennes, Edvin Rydig, Jack O'Connell, and Chi Lewis-Parry. Written by Alex Garland. Directed by Danny Boyle. This is a preview of the latest episode of our series Hollywood Avalon. To hear the entire episode, join the Mary Versus the Movies patreon for $3/month to hear this and the entire series Hollywood Avalon: https://www.patreon.com/maryvsmovies.
Friend of the Pod Cory K brings his brand of swagger back to Movie Chumps. From mood to cinematography to some truly frightening scenes, Nosferatu proves to be a worthy watch from the always reliable Robert Eggers. But the fellas explain why this is far from a horror classic.
"Professor, my dreams grow darker. Does evil come from within us, or from beyond?" We watched a double feature of the original "Nosferatu" from 1922, directed by F.W. Murnau, and the most recent version, "Nosferatu" from 2024, directed by Robert Eggers, and we may need to sleep with the lights on. The original "Nosferatu" is the archetype for not only modern vampire movies but for horror movies in general. Count Orlok, as portrayed by Max Schreck (yes, it's his real name), is so iconic that it's become part of vampire lore. The Eggers film took this century-old material and made it so spooky, so creepy, and so modern that it's sure to endure for just as long. Lily-Rose Depp is a revelation as Ellen Hutter, and Billy Skarsgård is securing himself on the Mount Rushmore of modern horror. Nicholas Hoult and Aaron Taylor-Johnson are easy on the eyes, but the grotesque, eerie performances by Depp and Skarsgård seal the deal. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Bluesky: @MTMUGPod.bsky.social Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram @peterlasagna
Welcome back to Morgan Hasn't Seen with Jeannine Brice & Morgan Robinson!!A Spooky Season series looking at a variety of Zombies and THE LIVING DEAD on screen as Jeannine has selected everything from B-movies, Action Horror, parodies, infected, and reanimation for us to focus on all October long!The Living Dead series comes to an end with the most recent movie in Morgan Hasn't Seen history as Jeannine and Morgan get into the life of survivors, finding the beauty, and opposing philosophies in Danny Boyle's return to the world of the infected; 28 YEARS LATER (2025) starring Alfie Williams, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer & Ralph Fiennes!Our YouTube Channel for all our regular videos:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvACMX8jX1qQ5ClrGW53vowDonate:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ItsAWonderful1Join our Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST STORE:https://www.teepublic.com/user/g9designSub to the feed and download now on all major podcast platforms and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!!Keep up with us on (X) Twitter:Podcast:https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1Morgan:https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDonJeannine:https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean_Keep being wonderful!!
Welcome back to The Pop Culture Green Room with your hosts Kimberly & Blair — your weekly front-row seat to the wildest corners of celebrity and reality TV culture.
It's that time of year again! Throughout the entire month of October, Time Sensitive will be devoted to blood, guts, and the BEST classic and under-the-radar horror films. We won't be profiling a single film in this episode. We won't be profiling two films in this episode. We will be profiling and comparing all three films of the 28 Days Later franchise, which span over two decades, and will continue to thrill audiences in the coming years.Check us out on...Twitter @TSMoviePodFacebook: Time SensitiveInstagram: @timesensitivepodcastGrab some Merch at TeePublicBig Heads Media
It took two decades, but the rage virus is back. Jason and Rachel review 28 Years Later (2025), the shocking sequel from Danny Boyle and Alex Garland — now available on digital. We unpack the performances (Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes as Dr. Kelson, Alfie Williams), the bold genre twists, and whether the film lives up to the 28 Days Later legacy. From the chilling Rudyard Kipling poem to the Lindisfarne setting, the “Bone Temple” setup, and the controversial train sequence — we cover it all. Subscribe to Thumb War for more unhinged reviews of movies and TV you probably shouldn't watch (but we do, so you don't have to). Hit us up: ThumbWarPod@gmail.com Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes + bonus shows: http://bit.ly/44Mo8xU Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
“Enduring night. A spectre of death. He spreads his shadow, and he's coming.” An intertitle from a 1922 film reads: “Nosferatu. Does this word not sound like the deathbird calling your name at midnight? Beware you never say it—for then the pictures of life will fade to shadows, haunting dreams will climb forth from your heart and feed on your blood.” This week, we continue our seventh annual Freaky Film Festival with a gothic horror remake. Robert Eggers' Nosferatu.Check us out on...Twitter @TSMoviePodFacebook: Time SensitiveInstagram: @timesensitivepodcastGrab some Merch at TeePublicBig Heads Media
Last year, director Robert Eggers, who burst onto the horror filmmaking scene with The Witch and The Lighthouse, premiered his remake of the classic 1922 silent German Expressionist vampire film. Starring Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Ralph Ineson, and Willem Dafoe, the film sees Bill Skarsgård step into the iconic Max Schreck role of Count Orlock. This is adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula bewitched audiences, becoming Egger's highest-grossing film to date, and earned four Academy Awards nominations for Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Production Design, and Best Makeup and Hairstyling. But as we kick off our month of spooky movies, are our hosts seduced by this symphony of horror. Or, like a bad cover version, is Eggers' take ultimately toothless? Join us as we venture into the castle of… Nosferatu! This is Legends of Halloween! For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com You can write to Rum Daddy directly: rumdaddylegends@gmail.com You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.legendspodcast.com, www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com Show Music:Danger Storm by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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This week, our hosts, Josh and Jade give a full review of 28 Years Later (Netflix). The post-apocalyptic horror film is produced and directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland. The third film in the 28 Days Later series, following 28 Days Later (2002) and 28 Weeks Later (2007), it stars Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Alfie Williams in his feature film debut, and Ralph Fiennes.Listen in as Josh and Jade give their opinions on what was trash and what was treasure in this film. They also ask the important questions like, "who brings a 12-year-old to a zombie filled island?"
I'm back on the podcast after a break in September. Today, I want to share my thoughts on '28 Years Later'—a film that Jason and I found pretty impressive. It has definitely made my list of favorites this year, alongside 'The Amateur'. I was particularly struck by the cast, especially the young lead, and the way the film balances emotional intensity with moments of humor that made us chuckle. Jason agreed, noting that the lighter moments added depth compared to darker apocalyptic tales like 'The Road'. We recalled some standout scenes, such as the crawling zombies, the memorable Alpha villain, and Ralph Fiennes' quirky doctor, along with the amusing gang in their stylish tracksuits. While we felt some plot points, especially the mother's death, could have been developed further, we both appreciated the world-building and performances. I rated it a 9/10, while Jason gave it an 8.1/10. We also considered the potential for a trilogy, especially with the sequel, 'The Bone Temple', coming out in January 2026. On a positive note, I mentioned that '28 Years Later' had a budget of $60 million and has already grossed $151 million worldwide, which is a good sign for its success before considering VOD or streaming sales. We left the theater feeling satisfied with how the film strikes a balance between seriousness Thoughts? Comments? Do so on the blog here. Rate, like, leave a review on Apple podcasts or wherever you're able to do so. If you've enjoyed this episode, please support this podcast by doing any, all your shopping through my affiliate link: AMAZON: http://amzn.to/2dRu3IM or DONATE/TIP here SUBSCRIBE Everywhere HERE Let's keep in touch, sign up for the email list here Thanks for listening!
Memento Mori, friends! This week, Andrew and Scotty are travelling through the quarantine zone to find a doctor, as they discuss dongs and "28 Years Later". They talk about how the movie was shot and finding beauty in death. And yes, they also talk about Samson and his large details. Of course, as always, stay tuned until the end of the episode to hear what Scotty has chosen for their next movie!"28 Years Later" was directed by Danny Boyle. In this third entry in the "28 Days Later" series, it is now 28 years after the events of "28 Weeks Later". The British Isles are now a quarantine zone. 12-year-old Spike lives in a protected community on an island connected to England only by a causeway that is accessible when the tide is low. Things change when his father, Jamie, takes Spike to the mainland to show him how they scavenge for things they need.Feel free to send us a message! What did you think of this movie? Of this episode? Support us on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/FunWithHorrorPodcastFollow us on social media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/396586601815924Twitter - https://twitter.com/funwhorrorInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/fun_with_horror_podcast/FWH + Fangoria collab:For 20% off at the Fango Shop, just enter FUN_WITH_HORROR_PODCAST at checkout!
Send us a textKatie and Bridget try to look away from the Alpha Zombies running (if you know, you know), as they re-watch this month's NOstalgic Happy Hour: 28 Years Later! We've finally made it to the third movie of the 28 Days Later franchise and spoiler alert - THERE'S STILL LOTS OF ZOMBIES GOOD GOD! Come along as we meet Spike, a 12 year old boy who lives in a cute coastal town in Scotland with his parents. When his dad takes him to the mainland for some good old manly zombie hunting, he discovers that there's a doctor living there just lighting fires nonstop. Not sure how we didn't see that from our town, but fine! When Spike's dad refuses to get help from the doctor for Spike's mom, who's clearly dying, Spike threatens to shank him, distracts the entire village all at once, and sneaks mom out onto the mainland to get her some help. It JUST. MAKES. SENSE. GUYS! This movie asks the deep questions such as: Why are there different breeds of zombies now? Whatever happened to the immunity subplot people could have to zombies that was talked about in the 2nd movie? How magical IS the placenta!? All that and more in this beautiful movie to look at, though you might question if you were roofied or not while watching it. Released in 2025, it stars Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes, Alfie Williams, and special guest appearance in a Juicy Couture tracksuit: Jack O'Connell.
Welcome to Watch. Review. Repeat. This is the podcast where two best friends discuss the latest in film and television and then do it all over again the following episode! Colton and Andrew look up for the inaugural film in the DC Universe, James Gunn's 'Superman'! 00:00:00 - Intro 00:04:01 - Andrew's Totally Embarrassing Dad Joke of the Episode! 00:07:24 - Colton's Fun Fact About 'Superman' 00:13:17 - Robert Eggers to Write and Direct New 'A Christmas Carol' Adaptation 00:19:16 - Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily Rose-Depp, and Willem Dafoe to Reunite with Robert Eggers for 'Werwulf' 00:24:44 - Jason Momoa, 50 Cent, and More Cast in New Live-Action 'Street Fighter' Film 00:34:49 - Taika Waititi Attached to Direct New Take on 'Judge Dredd' 00:39:36 - John Krasinski Returning as Writer, Director, and Producer of 'A Quiet Place Part III' 00:41:58 - 'Wicked: For Good' Official Trailer 00:45:47 - 'The Running Man' Official Trailer 00:51:37 - 'Mortal Kombat II' Official Trailer 00:56:11 - 'Gen V' Season 2 Official Trailer 00:58:08 - 'The Odyssey' Teaser Trailer 01:05:44 - 'Peacemaker' Season 2 Official Trailer 01:09:22 - 'Superman' (Non-Spoilers and Recommendation) 01:53:20 - 'Superman' (Spoilers) 02:30:05 - Catching Up With Andrew (Michigan Vacation, Magic: The Gathering - Edge of Eternities, 'Severance' Season 2, Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, Nine Inch Nails - As Alive As You Need Me To Be) 02:37:48 - Catching Up With Colton (All-Star Superman by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, 'Star Wars' Prequel Trilogy, 'How to Train Your Dragon' (2025), 'F1', 'A Body in the Snow: The Trial of Karen Read', Nintendo Switch 2, Jimmy Eat World and The Offspring Concert) 02:51:18 - Conclusion/Outro Visit our website! Support us on Patreon! Thank you for listening, and please send any feedback to watchreviewrepeat@gmail.com! Intro/Outro Credit: Mechanolith Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Send us a textA group of survivors of the gherkin virus live on a small island. When one of the group leaves the island on a mission into the mainland, he discovers the secrets, wonders, and horrors of an encounter with alpha cock Samson. On Episode 680 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss 28 Years Later from director Danny Boyle! We also engage in the infected vs. zombie debate, ponder whether clothing would stay intact for 28 years, and spend some time hanging out with Kraven Buttstuff! So grab your field guide to plant medicine, stay away from the Track Suit Mafia, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Tasty Flesh, Jaws, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, 20th Century Fox, who's the smartest man alive, original release date for 28 Days Later, when will then be now, this day in horror history, A Haunting We Will Go, Invisible Agent, The Wonder World of the Brothers Grimm, Jason and the Argonauts, Heavy Metal, Tarzan the Ape Man, Condor Man, Student Bodies, 1981, Masters of the Universe, Raising Cain, John Lithgow, Abby Cornish, Alexandre Aja, Charlize Theron, Aeon Flux, Monster, Charlotte Lewis, Embrace of the Vampire, David Duchovny, Wayne Knight, Seinfeld, Jurassic Park, Basic Instinct, John Glover, Smallville, Tobin Bell, Boogeyman, Billie Burke, Superman's first appearance, Kraven Buttstuff, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Slumdog Millionaire, Quiz Show, Danny Boyle, Alex Garland, 28 Years Later, Monkey Man, Dev Patel, BRB Going to Flavortown, picking people out of a lineup, The Crazies, George A. Romero, Night of the Living Dead, water fountain or bubblah?, the great infected vs. zombie debate, Sydney Sweeney, clothes that wear down and fall off, Count Orcock vs. Alpha Cock Samson, Alfie Williams, Chi Lewis-Parry, Land of the Dead, Nia DaCosta, The Invisible Fight, rabid wolverines and honey badgers, Films on Film, in a way we're all Kraven Buttstuff, Ebony and Ivory, Jim Hosking, Rocky from Knowman, Elijah Wood, Ralph Fiennes, the Track Suit Mafia, The VVizard, She's Got Sammy Davis' Eye, The Ghost of Bruiser Brody, Gurkins in the Grass, 24 Points of ar-dick-ulation, No One's Coming To Get You Barbara, and The Further Adventures of Alpha Cock Samson.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Hold onto your popcorn! This week, the news is EXPLODING with movie magic. We're diving deep into the “Eddington” sequel rumors, Oz Perkins' chilling “The Keeper,” and Robert Eggers' highly anticipated “Werwulf” starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, gets a filming start date! Plus, a “Dune: Part 3” shakeup, Guy Ritchie bails on “Road House 2,” and Luca Guadagnino's “Artificial” adds a CRAZY cast list including Andrew Garfield, Cooper Koch, and more! We've got Michael Jackson biopic updates, Katie Holmes' directorial debut with former Dawson's Creek co-star, Joshua Jackson, and a TRAILER BONANZA with “One Battle After Another,” “Five Nights at Freddy's 2,” “Mortal Kombat II,” “After The Hunt,” “Predator: Badlands,” and “Tron: Ares.” Buckle up, it's a WILD ride!
As Jeff calls it on his Letterboxd review: "A movie of surprisingly gentle compassion but also dudes getting their entire spinal columns hauled out of their neck holes." This week we review the reunion of Danny Boyle, Alex Garland, and Anthony Dod Mantle for 28 Years Later, over two decades after 28 Days Later changed the zombie genre forever. We talk about the film's emotional surprises, its misleading trailer, and its franchise future. Tune in!
In this episode of This Comic Cooks, Vactor and Shoff finally reach the end of the so-called Sony Spider-Verse—with Kraven the Hunter marking the franchise's final misstep. Was this movie really as bad as the internet says? Did Sony ever have a real plan for Spider-Man's villains without Spider-Man? And what does Kraven's failure mean for the future of Marvel's big-screen multiverse?We break down Aaron Taylor-Johnson's forgettable performance, Russell Crowe's baffling accent, and the wasted potential of iconic characters like Rhino and Chameleon. Plus, we talk about the contractual chaos between Sony and Marvel Studios, the lost opportunity of a Sinister Six movie, and what comes next—including Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Doomsday, and that Spider-Noir TV show. Subscribe and let's cook.Chapters:00:00 The End of the Sony Spider-Verse02:39 The Craven the Hunter Experience05:22 Sony's Spider-Man Rights and Future08:29 Character Portrayals and Casting Choices11:06 The Direction and Writing Issues13:59 Box Office Performance and Future Prospects16:44 Looking Ahead: The Future of the MCU
Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universesMarvel Studios may be sitting out of this weekend's storied San Diego Comic Hall H, but that hasn't stopped the big news and updates from pouring in. First, last week in a huge move, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige invited a small group of journalists to Marvel Studios' offices where he laid out the future for the next 5 to 7 years for the MCU. The biggest takeaway, arguably, was Feige's cagey hints regarding a likely reset to the universe during the events of Secret Wars, saying, “Reboot is a scary word; Reboot can mean a lot of things to a lot of people. Reset, singular timeline — we're thinking along those lines.” Other tidbits from Feige's comments include a commitment to recasting the X-Men with new actors for their post Secret Wars film, an update on the Mahershala Ali-led Blade film and Sony's mandate that they stay away from a live action Miles Morales until the conclusion of the animated Spider-Verse trilogy. In Marvel news that looks to the more immediate future, director Matt Shakman shared that John Malkovich's role and performance as the Red Ghost has been removed from The Fantastic Four: The First Steps, which opens this week!Superman continues to live up to its name when it comes to its performance, as the superhero flick passed $409 million at the global box office in its second weekend of release. The $58 million second weekend, which is a respectable -54% drop from the opening weekend, is in keeping with 2024's Deadpool & Wolverine and bodes favorably compared to other recent releases from the comic book genre; plus coupled with other wins like A Minecraft Movie and Sinners, the latest success has helped Warner Bros become 2025's top earning studio with $1.32 billion in ticket sales. In other news, Variety confirmed Supergirl writer Ana Nogueira has been tapped to pen the Wonder Woman reboot for the DCU in addition to being attached to a live action Teen Titans project for the studio.Lots and lots of trailers hit the interwebs last week, lets run them down and talk about ‘em:Alien: EarthPredator: BadlandsTron: AresStranger Things S5Mortal Kombat IIChristopher Nolan made history by putting tickets on sale for The Odyssey exactly one year before the film's release, marking the first time any movie tickets have sold a full year in advance. The early sales were exclusively for IMAX 70mm screenings at select theaters, supporting Nolan's epic adaptation of the Greek myth that is being shot entirely on IMAX film cameras with a $250 million budget.Hulu announced that Futurama Season 13 will switch from its recent weekly release format to an all-at-once binge drop, with all 10 episodes premiering simultaneously on September 15 at 5 p.m. PT. The change marks a departure from the weekly rollout used for Seasons 11 and 12.Aaron Taylor-Johnson is set to star in Robert Eggers' upcoming werewolf horror film Werwulf, with Lily-Rose Depp in talks to join the project in what would reunite the Nosferatu co-stars. Nintendo and Sony's live-action Legend of Zelda movie has cast Bo Bragason as Zelda and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Link, with Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto revealing the casting choices alongside first-look photos on social media. Taika Waititi is attached to direct a new feature film take on British comic book character Judge Dredd. Drew Pearce, the scribe known for Fall Guy and Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, is attached to write the script.Disney's live action Lilo and Stitch has become the first film of 2025 to pass the $1 billion dollar mark at the international box office.Nearly five years after Netflix entered into a content agreement with Ubisoft, the streamer has ordered an Assassin's Creed live-action series, based on the best-selling video game franchise. The project will be created, showrun, and executive produced by Roberto Patino and David Wiener.
MOVIE MIKE'S MOVIE PODCAST: Mike talks to Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky who directed Final Destination Bloodlines. They share stories behind the coolest deaths, how veteran stuntwoman Yvette Ferguson came out of retirement to become the oldest person ever set on fire on camera, the films that inspired them to become directors, and the episode of Goosebumps that Zach starred in as a kid! Final Destination Bloodlines is now available on digital and on 4K UHD on July 22! In the Movie Review, Mike talks about 28 Years Later starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson. Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland reunite. It's been almost three decades since the rage virus escaped a biological weapons laboratory, and now, still in a ruthlessly enforced quarantine, some have found ways to exist amidst the infected. Mike talks about what sets it apart in the franchise, why it’s one of the most beautiful horror films he’s watched and why it is what he describes to be as ‘butt drenching’. In the Trailer Park, Mike talks about Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in Deliver Me from Nowhere which is an upcoming biographical musical drama film about the iconic singer. Are we over biopics, does embody Bruce and is it too soon to tell his story? New Episodes Every Monday! Watch on YouTube: @MikeDeestro Follow Mike on TikTok: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Instagram: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on X: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Letterboxd: @mikedeestro Email: MovieMikeD@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
23 years later, director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland bring the rage virus back to life with their sequel to 28 Days Later, 28 Years Later. Actor and director Graham Skipper guests this week to talk about the trilogy, Alpha prosthetics, and coming of age in a zombie UK. Then, we discuss the dream 23-years-later sequels we want to see.What's GoodAlonso - Chef Alison RomanDrea -"Hi Andrea!" and Drea's Close Personal Friend Lucy LiuKevin - Trader Joe's Brazil Nut Body ScrubITIDICDenis Villeneuve to Direct Next BondNew York Times Names ‘Parasite' the Best Film of 21 Century (So Far)Staff PicksAlonso - M3GAN 2.0Drea- PonyboiKevin - Rammbock: Berlin UndeadFollow Graham Skipper on Instagram @skipstagraham Follow us on BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram, or LetterboxdWithKevin AveryDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher
From behind the paywall! This week, your hosts are doing a timeline of the controversial couple, Sam and Aaron Taylor-Johnson. If you'd like blinds, there's a separate Aaron episode, but this one is all about how they handle media interactions. Get ready to hear what's in their interview package, how they describe their soul connection, and so much more cringeworthy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Imagine if Aaron Taylor Johnson...was a hunter! This week Nando DJ and Diggins travel to the post apocalyptic hellhole that is rural Scotland to watch the sequel to the movie that started a trend that we are all sort of tired of now but maybe this one will be good, 28 Years Later. They nitpick the arrows, the cameras, and of course the accents. Recommendations DJ - Justin Willman: Magic Lover (special) Diggins - 28 Days Later (movie) Nando - Ironheart (series), The Alters (game) Plugs Mostly Nitpicking on Bluesky The Nando v Movies Discord Roses and Rejections Diggins' Substack - A Little Perspective All of Nando's Links Mostly Nitpicking theme by Nick Porcaro Logo by Michelle Chapman
This week on the show, we cover 28 Years Later, the latest installment in Danny Boyle's iconic horror franchise. Is it possible that this is the best of the franchise so far!? There are two move movies on the way.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/reelspoilers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Synopsis 28 Years Later picks up exactly where you think it will: 28 years after the initial rage virus outbreak in the U.K. All these years later, the movie focuses on a small Scottish island off the coast of the quarantined mainland, where the only way to and from is a small causeway that disappears in high tide. This story follows Spike, a twelve year old boy who takes his rite of passage by venturing to the mainland for the first time with his father, to see the virus's impact for himself, and hopefully kill a few zombies. Review Everything about this film was wholly unexpected for me. Danny Boyle takes us on a journey like no other. Having a child as the main character/focus in a horror movie is not a new plot device, but in this film you really feel for Spike, you see everything in his perspective, you feel his fear, his guilt, his confusion. Everything that Spike is going through feels immensely personal to the viewer, and this is due to incredibly effective storytelling in Alex Garland's fantastic script and Boyle's dynamic storytelling. 28 Days Later was such an innovative and harrowing zombie movie, something unlike viewers in 2002 were used to seeing. Boyle shot it on low quality camcorders for the most part and relied heavily on the script, practical effects, and just damn good acting. This film isn't much different. Although film as a medium has progressed in the last 23 years, 28 Years Later feels so new, so fresh, so unexpectedly radical. The cinematography had me speechless, breathless, on the edge of my seat throughout the entire runtime. It is a masterclass. This film made me feel things that a typical zombie movie does not make me particularly feel. Having the foundation of a good but almost played out antagonist, zombies, and building a house upon that with an exceedingly emotional and moving script, topped with out of this world acting by Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor Johnson, and newcomer Alfie Williams, makes this a perfect film. I'm already planning on going to see it again in theaters. Score 10/10
James Gunn gives an update on everything DC, including the Studio's struggles with Batman! CLAYFACE has not only been cast, with Tom Rhys Harries, but is DC's next movie? Plus, a full discussion about Danny Boyle and Alex Garland's new zombie epic starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, and Ralph Fiennes, 28 YEARS LATER!Support https://www.childreninconflict.org!Pre-Order DJ's comic! https://dangerboi.backerkit.com/hosted_preordersMore DJ!https://www.youtube.com/djtalkstrashMore Roxy! https://www.youtube.com/roxystriarTheme Music by: Steven James SchmidtFor exclusive bonus podcasts like What We're Into, Mutant Academy, and more, check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/OnlyStupidAnswers
In this episode, we review the latest installment in the post-apocalyptic horror film franchise 28 Days Later, 28 Years Later, starring Jodie Comer and Aaron Taylor-Johnson. We discuss whether this film was a good addition to a legendary franchise, and we highlight some of our favorite kill scenes in the movie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we review the latest installment in the post-apocalyptic horror film franchise 28 Days Later, 28 Years Later, starring Jodie Comer and Aaron Taylor-Johnson. We discuss whether this film was a good addition to a legendary franchise, and we highlight some of our favorite kill scenes in the movie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The new apocalyptic horror film 28 Years Later takes place in the same world as 28 Days Later, where a deadly virus transformed the citizens of the U.K. into rabid blood-spewing creatures. The new film brings back the original's director and screenwriter, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland. It's set on a small island where a group of survivors (including Jodie Comer and Aaron Taylor-Johnson) eke out a modest existence. A desperate expedition reveals new allies and new horrors – because the infected have evolved.Follow Pop Culture Happy Hour on Letterboxd at letterboxd.com/nprpopculture Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
It hasn't quite been 28 years but it's been a long time since 28 DAYS LATER. Now at long last director Danny Boyle is back. He joins Josh along with his 28 YEARS LATER stars Jodie Comer and Aaron Taylor-Johnson for this sneak peek at the long-awaited sequel to the horror classic. Recorded live at the 92nd Street Y. Check out the Happy Sad Confused patreon here! We've got discount codes to live events, merch, early access, exclusive episodes, video versions of the podcast, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The HOUSE OF THE DRAGON cast (Matt Smith, Emma D'Arcy, Olivia Cooke, Fabien Frankel, Tom Glynn-Carney, Steve Toussaint, and Ewan Mitchell) gathers (along with Ryan Condal and Sara Hess) to talk about key relationships, creative challenges, and look ahead to season 3. UPCOMING EVENTS 28 YEARS LATER Q&A with Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, & Danny Boyle 6/1 in NY -- tickets here Gary Oldman in LA 6/3 -- tickets here Check out the Happy Sad Confused patreon here! We've got discount codes to live events, merch, early access, exclusive episodes, video versions of the podcast, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Whedon at the line….oh, no, another brick!” - Steve, on the screenplay clunkers On this week's episode, the 2025 Summer Blockbuster Extravaganza kicks off with a trip to Franchise Town as we discuss the fun, Spader-tastic sequel, Avengers: Age of Ultron! How great is James Spader with this Ultron performance? Are there too many characters in this fully-loaded movie? Should they have written mutant characters when they couldn't use the word ‘mutant' anywhere in the script? And would Ultron have been more menacing if he was given a big, mechanical mustache? PLUS: What in the world is going on with the Maximoffs' accents here? Avengers: Age of Ultron stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Samuel L. Jackson, Don Cheadle, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Cobie Smulders, Anthony Mackie, Hayley Atwell, Idris Elba, Linda Cardellini, Stellan Skarsgård, Claudia Kim, Thomas Kretschman, Andy Serkis, and James Spader as Ultron; directed by noted jerk, Joss Whedon. Today's episode is brought to you in part by Huel! Get Huel today with this exclusive offer for New Customers of 15% OFF + a FREE Gift with code WHM at https://huel.com/whm (Minimum $75 purchase). And also by Rocket Money! Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Download the Rocket Money app and enter our show name—We Hate Movies—in the survey so they know we sent you! Don't wait! Download the Rocket Money app today and tell them you heard about them from our show! Tickets are on sale now for our three-night residency during the Oxford Comedy Festival! We'll be doing six shows over three nights from July 18 through 20, doing shows like WHM, W❤️M, The Nexus, The Gleep Glossary, and Animation Damnation! Tickets are going fast, so friends over there, snag your tix! Throughout 2025, we'll be donating 100% of our earnings from our merch shop to the Center for Reproductive Rights. So head over and check out all these masterful designs and see what tickles your fancy! Shirts? Phone cases? Canvas prints? We got all that and more! Check it out and kick in for a good cause! Original cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.
HDTGM all-star Jessica St. Clair helps the gang discuss the 2025 Spider-Man adjacent movie Kraven the Hunter starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ariana DeBose, and the king of vague accents himself, Russell Crowe. LIVE from The Moody Theater in Austin, they go off on the Rhino's backpack, how Kraven is basically Dr. Dolittle with abs, Calypso's hot leather outfit, and if Russell Crowe gave off John Goodman vibes. Plus, June expresses her feelings on men in bathrobes and an audience member wonders if Tony Bennett was in this movie. Get tix for our May 9th Toronto show at hdtgm.comHave a correction or omission for Last Looks? Call 619-PAULASK to leave us a voicemail!Buy HDTGM merch at howdidthisgetmade.dashery.com/Order Paul's book about his childhood: Joyful Recollections of TraumaJoin the HDTGM conversation on Discord: discord.gg/hdtgmShop our new hat collection at podswag.comPaul's Discord: discord.gg/paulscheerPaul's YouTube page: youtube.com/paulscheerFollow Paul on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/paulscheerSubscribe to Enter The Dark Web w/ Paul and Rob Huebel: youtube.com/@enterthedarkwebListen to Unspooled with Paul and Amy Nicholson: unspooledpodcast.comListen to The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael: thedeepdiveacademy.com/podcastInstagram: @hdtgm, @paulscheer, & @junedianeTwitter: @hdtgm, @paulscheer, & msjunediane Jason is not on social mediaEpisode transcripts available at how-did-this-get-made.simplecast.com/episodesGet access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using the link: siriusxm.com/hdtgm