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House of Ninjas
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Prince of Persia (2008)
The Curse
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Explore "the curse" with insightful episodes like "The Big Sleep", "May December, Poor Things, Monster", "DR436: 75th Primetime Emmys Recap, True Detective: Night Country Premiere and The Curse Finale", "170. Rebel Moon, The Curse, Poker Face, And Christmas Movies Or Is Andrew A Holiday Softy?" and "DR434: Winding Down 2023: Your Favorites in Movies, TV and Pop Culture" from podcasts like ""Not Actually Film Critics", "Les Filles qui en savaient trop", "Dual Redundancy: A Television Podcast", "All Pop, No Culture" and "Dual Redundancy: A Television Podcast"" and more!
House of Ninjas
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
Prince of Persia (2008)
The Curse
Netflix's live action Avatar: The Last Airbender
Support us on Patreon!
Dans ce premier épisode de l'année 2024, nous revenons sur trois films en salles que nous attendions impatiemment ... May December de Todd Haynes, Poor Things de Yorgos Lanthimos et Monster (L'Innocence) d'Hirokazu Kore-eda.
Dans nos actualités, il sera également question de la série The Curse de Nathan Fielder et Benny Safdie, la dernière saison de True Detective (avec Jodie Foster <3) mais aussi d'une belle annonce ... celle du premier partenariat des Filles qui en savaient trop pour une séance de ciné très spéciale.
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle recap the 75th Primetime Emmys Awards including all the big winners and the ceremony hosted by Anthony Anderson (1:45). We also review the premiere of True Detective: Night Country (30:20) before David shares his thoughts on the wild finale of The Curse (41:20). Finally, Kyle has something to say about the NFL Wild Card game that was exclusive to Peacock (48:55).
This episode was originally streamed live on January 17th on both Twitch and YouTube. We will be back with the next live stream on Wednesday, January 24th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
This week it's just Andrew and Kevin and they cover Rebel Moon, The Curse, Poker Face, Genie, and The Best Christmas Ever! They manage to keep it relatively tight in spite of the amount of content and a good portion of it is dedicated to Rebel Moon.
The show kicks off with Andrew jumping right into it. He liked the movie more than the critics did (not hard to do, really...) and, as the discussion goes on, it seems like Kevin did, too. He doesn't like it as much as Andrew, but he gives it higher praise than most other recent Snyder films. Andrew even takes a minute to compare the film to the '80s film, Battle Beyond the Stars, which is an eerily similar plot!
Next up Kevin talks about the Showtime series, The Curse. It's an A24 series and it's an art piece, so VERY subjective. And with Kevin the subject, he's very critical of it. It's an interesting series that he'll watch all of but he's not sure he can actually recommend it to anyone. So with that, watch at your own risk!
While Andrew gathers his notes, Kevin steers the conversation to Holiday films for the last (recorded) episode of 2023. He discusses the Peacock film, Genie, starring Melissa McCarthy. This film revolves solely around Melissa's ability to carry a scene, but it leaves a lot to be desired on the story front. Kevin has some serious issues with the development and shares those outright.
Once he's gathered his notes, Andrew takes over with a Christmas review of his own, Best Christmas Ever! He claims he had to watch it because he has a girlfriend now and this is a sacrifice he has to make, but I think we all know the truth... That said, he didn't absolutely hate this movie, though Rotten Tomatoes suggests maybe everyone else did!
Kevin rounds out the show with a review of the Peacock series, Poker Face, starring Natasha Lyonne. As with just about everything she does, Kevin loved it. It's a smart, creative, and witty take on the crime dramedy and definitely worth your time!
Andrew closes the show with some notes on the most recent season of Invincible and, if you are a facial hair aficionado, there's some bonus footage at the end for you!
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In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle are here to look back at entertainment in 2023. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:45), returning TV shows (14:35), new TV shows (32:45), TV miniseries (42:30) and pop culture moments (51:10) from the past year.
This episode was originally recorded on December 18th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We will be back with the next live stream on Wednesday, January 3rd. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
This week, Randy is off playing board games, so Nick and Les wade into the new Nathan Fielder / Emma Stone / Bennie Safdie series, The Curse! Plus, we talk about the last dessert EVER (at least until we recover from the content gap), the finale of Loki!!
This episode starts with our Kicks of the Week (5:59) before we delve into our Marvel Corner (12:52) with the release of The Marvels and the finale of Loki. Next, we review David Fincher's new film, The Killers (27:08). Then we discuss Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder's new series, The Curse (40:17). We end by covering the season premiere of For All Man Kind (48:57) & the season finale of Upload (57:52).
They’ve done it! The Maple Leafs have ended their 19-year playoff curse! In honour of the Leafs advancing to Round 2, Ailish - as promised - kicks off the show by applying some blue lipstick! Then, she and Justin discuss John Tavares’ Game 6 OT winner, the improved maturity of this Leafs team, Auston Matthews imposing his will during this series, Sheldon Keefe’s bold decision to go with an 11-and-7 alignment in Game 6, and the celebration in Toronto on Saturday night. Afterwards, Brent Gunning - friend of the show - stops by to chat about his viewing experience on Saturday night, the pure jubilation of seeing the Leafs win a playoff series, their second round matchup against the Florida Panthers, and what constitutes a successful post-season (34:22).
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