The Warped Shelf – MonsterVerse
The Warped Shelf – MonsterVerse Godzilla vs. Kong is right around the corner and before the lizard and the monkey slap each other around, we talk about the movies leading up to the big showdown. Episode #67
Read moreThe Warped Shelf – MonsterVerse Godzilla vs. Kong is right around the corner and before the lizard and the monkey slap each other around, we talk about the movies leading up to the big showdown. Episode #67
Read moreFollowing our Nolan specific episode, we talk about what may be his most polarizing film to date. Episode #63 Our Nolan specific episode is here – https://galaxyofgeek.com/2020/08/06/the-warped-shelf-the-works-of-christopher-nolan/
Read moreAs the HBO Max initiative continues, it gives us free rein to discuss new movies. Today is about the psychological thriller vehicle starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto. How does it stack up? Episode #60
Read moreThe Warped Shelf – Wonder Woman 1984 HBO Max gave us a Christmas present and like the spoiled brats we are, we have varied thoughts on it. Today we not only talk about the anticipated sequel, but what this might mean for movies going forward. Episode #56 New Intro music by GuaptheGuru Guaptheguru.beatstars.com
Read moreJoin us for a discussion about the world’s most protective dog owner while it’s still a trilogy. Episode #52
Read moreAfter five horror episodes in a row, we’re taking a breather to talk about what we’ve been up to. We’re talking Digimon, Switch games, and way too many horror movies. Episode #47
Read more“With Tenet so close and yet so far, we delve into Christopher Nolan’s filmography.”
Read morePeople often hold box office numbers up as a measuring stick for a movie’s success, but financial and critical success are two different things.
Read moreToday we talk about a phenomenon which has become more prevalent as time goes on, and how it’s affected multiple mediums.
Read more“From Fincher to Boyle, we’re talking about the overlooked Steve Jobs and how it compares to Aaron Sorkin’s previously penned biopic, The Social Network.”
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