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Cinemaholics #72: Ant-Man And The Wasp Review

This week, the Cinemaholics review Ant-Man and the Wasp, Sorry to Bother You, GLOW Season 2 on Netflix, Hotel Transylvania 3, Calibre and Three Identical Strangers.

Ant-Man and the Wasp has just flown into theaters, which means the Cinemaholics are ready to talk about the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe film. Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly are back and this time, they’re facing off against new threats while Thanos is off doing his snapping thing (don’t worry, it gets explained). For this week’s review, we’re also joined by recurring guests Kimber Myers and Alisha Grauso!

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Of course, Marvel isn’t the only game in town right now. Elsewhere on the show, we do a non-spoiler mini review of Sorry to Bother You, a balls-out and wildly insane directorial debut from musician-turned-filmmaker Boots Riley. It’s a movie you have to see to believe, so we do our best not to give much away. Last but not least, we also chat about Hotel Transylvania 3, GLOW season 2 on Netflix, Calibre and Three Identical Strangers. There’s a lot to discuss this week, and this is one episode you won’t want to miss.

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