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    Outkick the Culture

    The powerful Outkick brand expands as Jason Martin covers television, film, and more, including interviews with the biggest names in the industry!
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    Episodes (22)

    Episode 022: The Return Edition

    Episode 022: The Return Edition
    Where has this show been? In detail...an explanation, and then, let's talk about pop culture. Jason Martin @JMartOutkick returns to the microphone to discuss the final season of The Americans, the brilliance of The Good Place, the promise of HBO's Barry, and Steven Spielberg's supremely fun Ready Player One. The first new episode of 2018, but one jammed with content to enjoy on this Easter weekend!

    Episode 021 - Wet Bandits Edition

    Episode 021 - Wet Bandits Edition
    @JMartOutkick comes this week with exactly one topic, and gives you time to see The Last Jedi before speaking about it at all. Instead, he reveals his favorite Christmas movie ever, and for nearly an hour, describes Home Alone from virtually every angle, from the reality of Harry and Marv's certain deaths at the hands of Kevin McCallister to the score to the incredible box office record the film held for 27 years...to even the obnoxious nature of the pizza delivery guy. It's all here. You've seen the movie. You love the movie. Sit back and listen to Home Alone dissected like never before, as only Jason and Outkick can do it! You will dig this. Promise. Merry Christmas!

    Episode 020 - 2014 Top Ten All-Time TV Drama List Revisited...and Revised

    Episode 020 - 2014 Top Ten All-Time TV Drama List Revisited...and Revised
    The first assignment Jason Martin ever took on for Outkick the Coverage was to compose ten longform pieces ranking the top ten dramas of his lifetime. Lists are subjective and limited by personal experience, but they're also a lot of fun. A little over three years later, @JMartOutkick revisits that list, atones for his mistakes, explains why each show was worthy at the time (except for one), and edits in new entries that would be included if the list were redone today, or at least speculates where they might fall. It was these articles that led to Jason's extensive pop culture coverage for the website, and later to his role on the Outkick the Coverage radio program, not to mention this podcast. This one's fun. Enjoy!

    Episode 019 - Mr. Robots, Lauers, Cap'n Holts, and Much Tunage Ranked

    Episode 019 - Mr. Robots, Lauers, Cap'n Holts, and Much Tunage Ranked
    Back after the holiday break as Outkick executive producer and pop culture writer @JMartOutkick raves about Mr. Robot and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, going into detail about the reasons for success and why both are must watch at this stage, then discusses Matt Lauer's firing at NBC, chats about Netflix's media changes, praises Lady Bird, and ranks the top music of 2017 as we near its conclusion.

    Episode 018 - Justice Leagues to End Kevin Pearsons and Praise Margo Prices

    Episode 018 - Justice Leagues to End Kevin Pearsons and Praise Margo Prices
    Jason Martin (@JMartOutkick) goes real talk on Justice League, has a few final comments on the continuing Hollywood and political sexual assault scandals, crushes This Is Us for this week's episode, praises Margo Price's talent, gives a top five in music for 2017, apologizes for Mr. Robot delays, and has a Thanksgiving message for all the Outkick the Culture army.

    Episode 017 - Scandals, Strangers, Sea Lice, and Nature Boys

    Episode 017 - Scandals, Strangers, Sea Lice, and Nature Boys
    A heavier episode this week, as Outkick lead culture writer and Fox Sports Radio executive producer @JMartOutkick (Jason Martin) discusses the recent scandals and revelations in Hollywood, then moves on to review Stranger Things 2 with an attention to the positive messages of the series, and then goes into detail on the "Nature Boy" Ric Flair 30 for 30 from Rory Karpf that premiered this week. That plus a whole-hearted music recommendation, a concert review, and a personal thank you. Enjoy! Spread the word!

    Episode 016 - "2" Things of Stranger Origins

    Episode 016 - "2" Things of Stranger Origins
    This week, it's all Stranger Things, all the time, as Jason Martin (@JMartOutkick) reviews the new season, carefully avoiding any spoilers, and talks about the phenomenon of the franchise, detailing the successes of the first season, what it means to people who grew up during the 1980s, what worked best and why even the show's imperfections made it charming and endearing on a nostalgia level. We'll spoil it in future weeks, but this week is a SAFE journey to Hawkins, Indiana, where we just talk about how much fun it is to escape into the Duffer Brothers unique universe.

    Episode 015 - Huntin' Them Minds

    Episode 015 - Huntin' Them Minds
    This week...@JMartOutkick had planned to talk about a lot of things. Instead, he talked for almost an hour about Netflix's new hit drama, Mindhunter, both about the real behind the show... and about the series, the stars, David Fincher, and tons more. Call it a theme episode, where the theme is serial killers. Fun stuff! But it's a discussion worth having.

    Episode 014 - Mr. Robots and Mary Jane's Last Dance

    Episode 014 - Mr. Robots and Mary Jane's Last Dance
    This week, @JMartOutkick talks a fun return for Mr. Robot, a good episode of This Is Us with an entertaining and important A-list appearance from Sylvester Stallone, the sad death of a legendary musician as Tom Petty passes away, and an introspective look at 2017. Also a few thoughts on Blade Runner's box office struggles and Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile's new album.

    Episode 013 - Let's Talk TV Comedy, Politico, Us's, and Blades That Run

    Episode 013 - Let's Talk TV Comedy, Politico, Us's, and Blades That Run
    @JMartOutkick puts a final bow on the Politico debacle from last week, commenting one final time on how he was portrayed in Ben Strauss' article, thanks the supporters for their kind words over the past seven days, and then gets deep into pop culture. A full review of This Is Us from this week, and then some rapid fire reactions to all of network TV's best comedies, focusing on Speechless, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Fresh Off The Boat, and tons more. Finally, Jason reviews Blade Runner 2049 and compares it to another sci-fi sequel that found much critical acclaim a few years ago. Plus, a quick few pieces of information on Rick & Morty and Bob's Burgers. All that and more!

    Episode 012 - Sinners, Pimps, Sexists, Biased Media, Bazingas, and Us

    Episode 012 - Sinners, Pimps, Sexists, Biased Media, Bazingas, and Us
    On this week's packed Outkick the Culture, Jason Martin (@JMartOutkick) dives in deep to review USA's The Sinner now that it has concluded its run, discusses in detail the perfect imperfections of NBC's This Is Us, briefly comments on the Politico Clay Travis piece and the media landscape it represents, reviews Battle of the Sexes, touches on the last two episodes of HBO's The Deuce, and describes the Young Sheldon problem that can't really be fixed. All of that and more, plus a Saturday Night Live question we'll get into much further on next week's episode. Make sure to rate us on the Apple Store, Google Play, or comment at BlogTalkRadio!

    Episode 011 - American Vandals, Good Places, Emmys, and Aging Suits

    Episode 011 - American Vandals, Good Places, Emmys, and Aging Suits
    This week, Outkick the Coverage lead pop culture writer, executive producer, and host  @JMartOutkick breaks down the Emmy Awards, including thoughts on 2018 frontrunners, then goes in depth on Netflix's surprising American Vandal and what it reveals about the true crime genre, the terrific return of NBC's The Good Place, the end of USA's Suits for the summer, and tonsmore!

    Episode 010 - Horseman, Peanutbutter, Meyer, and Pennywise

    Episode 010 - Horseman, Peanutbutter, Meyer, and Pennywise
    This week, @JMartOutkick goes DEEP into all four seasons of the dark, rewarding world of Netflix's BoJack Horseman (0:00-44:45), but doesn't spoil Season 4, reviews the soon-to-be box office sensation that is the 2017 adaptation of Stephen King's It (45:00-1:02:07), and discusses the bittersweet news that HBO's Veep is coming to end in 2018 (1:02:08-1:11:02).  ALSO: Betty gets her learner's permit. Jimmy quits his job without telling Stephanie.

    Episode 009 - Columbian Druglords, Prostitution, Incest, and Rust Cohle

    Episode 009 - Columbian Druglords, Prostitution, Incest, and Rust Cohle
    This week, three major topics...all spanning a good chunk of time. @JMartOutkick reviews HBO's newest drama The Deuce, Season 3 of the Netflix hit Narcos, the Game of Thrones Season 7 finale, and reacts to the news of True Detective's Ozarks setting and vague backstory. Also brief comments on Scientology and the Aftermath as well as the return of Mr. Robot next month on USA. ALSO: Jenny strikes it rich, but Horace isn't happy about it. Benjamin makes a decision that could impact the entire Holbrook clan.

    Episode 007 - Going Clear on Thrones Leaks, Defenders, and Halting Fire

    Episode 007 - Going Clear on Thrones Leaks, Defenders, and Halting Fire
    This week, Outkick executive producer and culture writer Jason Martin (@JMartOutkick) talks the big Game of Thrones leak and the reasons he didn't partake (0:00-25.17), reviews Netflix's The Defenders (25:18), talks Season 4 of Halt and Catch Fire (40:40), and goes into detail on obsessions in stories and documentaries as Leah Remini's Scientology expose returns for its second season (52:05). Also, a LOT of homework for you. Read Jason's work at Outkick.com!

    Episode 006 - Wet Hot Suits Wearing Intergalactic Winter Coats

    Episode 006 - Wet Hot Suits Wearing Intergalactic Winter Coats
    This week, @Outkick writer, host, and producer Jason Martin talks a phenomenal Game of Thrones and what it illustrates about penultimate drama seasons as a whole, the underrated nature of USA's Suits (22:44), the campy fun of Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later (38:30), the return of Rick & Morty (50:45), and whether you can pick up shows midway through (59:42). Also, a true crime podcast recommendation! PLUS: An injury slows Stephen down on the ice, Donna tries a new dish, Geoff reads a math textbook...for fun?

    Episode 005 - We're Friends From College

    Episode 005 - We're Friends From College
    This week, Jason Martin (@JMartOutkick) discusses and reviews Netflix's Friends From College (3:25), the return of HBO's Ballers (22:55), answers a listener question as to who he would choose to score his movie (33:35), begs you to watch one of his favorite shows (40:30), revisits his 2014 Outkick.com Best Drama Rankings (48:50), reviews this week's Game of Thrones (52:48), has a few thoughts on Atomic Blonde, and tells you the best album to get you through the summer (62:50). ALSO: Stephen makes the team! Johnson doesn't, and falls back into the Adderall. Lena wrecks a golf cart after a wedding reception.

    Episode 004 - Winter Is Here. So Is Dunkirk. And So Are Jerks.

    Episode 004 - Winter Is Here. So Is Dunkirk. And So Are Jerks.
    This week, host/writer/producer Jason Martin (@JMartOutkick) finally has HIS say on Game of Thrones, the Benioff/Weiss HBO Confederate controversy (22:40), Dunkirk (33:21), and the disappointing Netflix original series, Ozark (45:53), and the cultural influence of the OJ Trial (57:30).  ALSO: Stephen tries out for a hockey team. Doug breaks his leg on the river. Marcia's adultery comes back to haunt her.

    Episode 003 - Bite Me Emmys

    Episode 003 - Bite Me Emmys
    This week, Jason has some choice words for Emmy voters based on the ridiculous snubs from Thursday's nominations. And then a few other things...Watch BoJack Horseman, Netflix big release dates, GLOW in more depth, and The Big Sick is excellent. But mainly, eff the Emmy Awards. ALSO: Chris fails a test. Jennifer chooses love over future. Stephanie gets lost in the big city, but ends up learning something new.