Author: Ernest Calderon
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‘The Fabelmans,’ ‘The Banshees of Inesherin,’ and 10 Movies to Watch This Holiday Season
Here is your holiday movie watch guide, including reactions to Steven Spielberg’s THE FABELMANS and Martin McDonaugh’s THE BANSHEES OF INESHERIN. Enjoy our discussions and recommendations of what films to check out (or skip) this season. Happy Thanksgiving! Timecodes: Subscribe to our YouTube channel! E-mail us: weboughtamic at gmail dot com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. […]
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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ – Instant Reaction
Marvel’s highly anticipated follow-up to the Academy Award-winning Black Panther is here. We give you our quick spoiler-free instant reactions to WAKANDA FOREVER. Subscribe to our YouTube channel! E-mail us: weboughtamic at gmail dot com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. (@weboughtamic) Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review Twitter: @caldernest / @HuntMobley / @DrewDietzen Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest / letterboxd.com/hearshot / letterboxd.com/drewd — […]
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House of the Dragon – Season 1
Our trusty dragon master Brett Nemeroff returns to discuss the first season of HBO’s House of the Dragon. We go full realm mode and share our favorite characters, moments, and overall thoughts on the Game of Thrones prequel series. Subscribe to our YouTube channel! E-mail us: weboughtamic at gmail dot com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. […]
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Bicentennial Man (with David Ibarra and Rin Rohlfing)
Our two robot friends David and Rin join us on a 200-year journey to become humans in Chris Columbus’ 1999 film Bicentennial Man, starring Robin Williams. A truly cursed film that has its valiant defenders, perfect for spooky season. Happy Halloween! 🤖 🎃 Subscribe to our YouTube channel! E-mail us: weboughtamic at gmail dot com Follow […]
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‘Ticket to Paradise’ is a refreshing delight – Review
When we first saw George Clooney and Julia Roberts on-screen together, the year was 2001. The film was Ocean’s Eleven, director Steven Soderbergh’s pitch perfect heist caper and gold standard for movie star power. It arrived at a time when we took for granted movies like the duo’s latest pairing, Ticket To Paradise. Romantic comedies […]
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‘Triangle of Sadness’ and a Fall Movie Preview (with Joseph Salomone)
We welcome an all-new very special guest, Joseph Salomone from the Aggressively Okay Podcast to discuss the movies he saw at the New York Film Festival. He comes in with hot takes to get himself and all of us canceled as we preview the best of what the coming awards season has to offer. Timecodes: […]
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‘Black Adam’ is a boring disaster – Review
The hierarchy of power in the DC universe was supposed to change. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson promised us so in the lead-up to his 15-years-in-the-making superhero outing as the titular Black Adam. The walking, talking ultra-workout one-man brand (it’s about drive, it’s about power) has been hyping up his first official entry into the superhero […]
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The Banshees of Inisherin – Review
A hundred years ago on an island off the coast of Ireland, the quiet and quaint village of Inisherin has one single pub that serves pints of dark beer alongside the occasional fiddle song or friendly squabble between old pals. One such pair of friends gets into a spat every couple of years, and it […]
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Patch Adams (with Bryan Adams)
We’re joined by Bryan Adams to head to medical school and convince the scientific community that laughter is the best medicine in 1998’s Patch Adams, starring Robin Williams. Based on a true story and met with largely negative reviews, the film was a huge hit for general audiences and captures much of what we love […]
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The Rehearsal, Spitgate, A Music Festival Update, Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert, and More
Danny joins us for a ketchup episode covering some of the latest pop culture topics including the Don’t Worry Darling cast drama, the Taylor Hawkins tribute concert, and the current state of music festivals (Outside Lands and Music Midtown). Plus, thoughts on House of the Dragon, Rings of Power, What We Do in the Shadows, […]