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2021 - What Should I Watch - Page 2

Year: 2021

Episode 10 – Reminiscence, Candyman, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf

We take our courage in both hands this week to revisit a horror of our childhoods: Candyman! The Witcher TV show becomes a divisive element in the proceedings as we discuss The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf. Is the Henry Cavill live action show better or worse than Netflix‘s anime offering? Nightmare of the Wolf […]

Episode 09 – Minamata, What If?, Reservation Dogs

We continue with our Japanese fascination from last episode as the somewhat cancelled Jonhny Depp educates us on mercury poisoning in Minamata. We wonder at tiny changes having a huge impact on the MCU in Disney+‘s What If…? and speaking of the MCU (what a segue!) Thor Ragnarok director Taika Waititi creates a tv show […]

Episode 08 – The Suicide Squad, Rurouni Kenshin – The Beginning, FBoy Island

A good question this week might have been “How many movies and tv shows featuring Islands can we review in one podcast?” The answer is “All of them!” The Suicide Squad reform to tackle an enemy Island base and save the world as DC‘s Answer to The Dirty Dozen. We get an action packed history […]

Podcast Episode 07 – The Forever Purge, Masters of the Universe – Revelation, The North Water

Back in the podcast hot seat once again after another week off! Its all Mark’s fault this time or as Mike likes to put it “You just can’t get good help”. We tackle internet furor and mixed messages from Rotten Tomatoes as we form our own opinion on Masters of the Universe – Revelation. The […]

What Should I Watch Episode 06 – Black Widow, No Sudden Move, RESIDENT EVIL: Infinite Darkness, Loki

The MCU is back with Black Widow and so is the podcast! “But wait!” you cry, wasn’t the MCU back with the shows on Disney+? If you are confused about why the ‘C’ in MCU refers to cinematic, but also applies to TV then you should listen up! We explain this and other conundrums like […]

The Loki No Spoiler Review

Yes I’m glad I watched it, but only just What should I Watch One Line Review You are no doubt wondering where the podcast is this week – the team and I are taking a break, but never fear we will be back in your ears next with Episode 6 next Friday, over spilling with […]

What Should I Watch Episode 05 – The Tomorrow War, Infinite, Shadow and Bone

An extra large helping of action this week; in The Tomorrow War Chris Pratt sets aside Dinosaurs to try to save humanity from extinction in The Future. We discuss the merits of different approaches to giving action heroes super powers in reviewing Infinite, another action movie where Mark Wahlburg has special abilities, for some reason. […]

Shadow and (Bare) Bones

Derivative and contrived with very little to separate it from the rest of the genre What Should I Watch One Line Review The Young Adult demographic can’t exactly add a lack of TV options to their angst catalysts, in fact I would go so far as to say Netflix might be the ideal place to […]

What Should I Watch Episode 04 – The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, The Bite, Physical

This week the What Should I Watch crew combine Possession, Zombies and Aerobics in a heady cocktail with opinions and recommendations! Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga take on yet another demon in The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. “What if the coronavirus turned people into zombies?” asked nobody ever, but Spectrum TV show […]

What Should I Watch Episode 03 – Nobody, Kevin Can Go F**k Himself, Clarkson’s Farm

What no super heroes or villains this week? We do wander away from the various meta-human offerings regularly (Episode 1 and Episode 2 not withstanding). Instead we tackle the over achievement of the everyman in Bob Odenkirk‘s portrayal of a Nobody, or at least a nobody with a particular set of skills. Annie Murphy returns […]

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