Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 190: Money Monster (2016) and The Darkness (2016) and Sing Street (2016) and The Dark Knight Trilogy

Episode 190

It is a good week to be a fan of Movie Podcast Weekly … sorry we can’t say that every week. But here in Episode 190, your hosts bring you a Considering the Sequels-style review of the entire Christopher Nolan Dark Knight trilogy, namely, Batman Begins (2005) and The Dark Knight (2008) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012). We also bring you new 2016 Feature Reviews of Money Monster and The Darkness and Sing Street. And we’re excited to introduce special guest Scott “The Coach” Welsh, whom you can follow on Twitter @SWelsh66. Andy was planning to join us on this episode but was called away.

And if you haven’t gotten enough movie talk after this episode, be sure to enjoy this must-listen Geek Cast Live Podcast: Top 5 Movies Lists with Jason Pyles as their guest! Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 189: Captain America: Civil War (2016)

Episode 189

Choose your side, because this week we engage in a Movie Podcast Weekly Civil War during Episode 189. Team Ryan says Captain America: Civil War is “flawless,” and Team Jason says it’s good but not flawless. Which side will you choose?

If you’re new to our show… Movie Podcast Weekly typically features four hosts — Jason, Andy, Karl and Geek Cast Ry — along with frequent guests. We give you our verdicts on at least one new movie release from the current year that’s currently playing in theaters, as well as several mini reviews of whatever we’ve been watching lately. New episodes release every single week! Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 188: Green Room (2016) and Keanu (2016) and MPW’s 2016 Summer Blockbuster Preview

Episode 188

“Green Room” is the movie to beat thus far in 2016. In Episode 188 of Movie Podcast Weekly, Jason and Andy proudly review director Jeremy Saulnier’s excellent follow-up to “Blue Ruin,” so listen to this show for our spoiler-free Feature Review of Green Room, as well as Karl and Jason’s review of Keanu. And though Ryan isn’t in attendance on this episode, we still bring you our 2016 Summer Blockbuster Preview!

If you’re new to our show… Movie Podcast Weekly typically features four hosts — Jason, Andy, Karl and Ryan. We give you our verdicts on at least one new movie release from the current year that’s currently playing in theaters, as well as several mini reviews of whatever we’ve been watching lately. New episodes release every single week! Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 187: Elvis & Nixon (2016) and Miles Ahead (2016) and Colonia (2016)

Episode 187

Welcome to Movie Podcast Weekly, Episode 187. In this week’s show we bring you three Feature Reviews of Elvis & Nixon (aka “Michael Shannon Dressed as Elvis” & Nixon) and Miles Ahead and Colonia.

If you’re new to our show… Movie Podcast Weekly typically features four hosts — Jason, Andy, Karl and Geek Cast Ry — along with frequent guests. We give you our verdicts on at least one new movie release from the current year that’s currently playing in theaters, as well as several mini reviews of whatever we’ve been watching lately. New episodes release every single week! Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 186: The Jungle Book (2016) and Criminal (2016) and The Boss (2016) and Mr. Right (2016)

Episode 186

Welcome back to Movie Podcast Weekly! This is Episode 186, and we are nearly Andyless this week… There is no “guy named Andy” on this particular episode (well, except for a brief, pre-recorded appearance), but the rest of us will still bring you Feature Reviews for The Jungle Book and Criminal and The Boss and Mr. Right. We also have an interview with special guest director Richard Boddington who discusses the making of his most recent movie, Against the Wild: Survive the Serengeti. Join us!

If you’re new to our show… Movie Podcast Weekly typically features four hosts — Jason, Andy, Karl and Geek Cast Ry — along with frequent guests. We give you our verdicts on at least one new movie release from the current year that’s currently playing in theaters, as well as several mini reviews of whatever we’ve been watching lately. New episodes release every single week! Continue reading