Season of 7 of Game of Thrones a winning return before the battle has even been fought. After a handful of seasons that dragged in set up, the show seems more ready than ever to deliver on its own promises.
The Cinemaholics have two big movies to review in full on this episode, first with War for the Planet of the Apes and then The Big Sick, which both hit theaters this week. The latter is Matt Reeves's conclusion to the Planet of the Apes prequel reboot trilogy, which has been one of the better blockbuster franchises in recent years. As for The Big Sick, it's the highly anticipated and acclaimed romantic comedy from Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon.
It seems like the whole word has an opinion on Spider-Man: Homecoming at this point, with many loving the film while others...not so much. Thankfully, the Cinemaholics are back this week to weigh in with their thoughts, beginning with a spoiler-free review for all of you who are still waiting to see this one in theaters.
The Cinemaholics have just watched Baby Driver, written and directed by Edgar Wright and starring Ansel Elgort, Lily James, Kevin Spacey, Jon Hamm, Eiza Gonzáles and Jamie Foxx, and are ready to discuss it. Should moviegoers believe the hype? Jon, Maveryke, and Will answer that very question.
Friends from College should be one of the best new Netflix shows of 2017. Everything from the casting to the writing feels designed for something greater, but like its characters, the series relies too much on the past and can't seem to say anything new.
Is there more than meets the eye when it comes to Transformers: The Last Knight? The Cinemaholics are back this week to discuss, along with special guest C.J. Mellon from That Kind of Nerd. Directed by Michael Bay for (perhaps) the last time, The Last Knight made a less-than-stellar impression on audiences and critics this weekend, but the Cinemaholics are ready to dish out their own take on the fifth entry of the franchise.
Pixar is back with Cars 3, and the Cinemaholics are ready to share their thoughts on the film with special guest Kayla Savage. Directed by Brian Fee and starring Owen Wilson, Cristela Alonzo and Armie Hammer, the threequel is being hailed by many critics as arguably the best of the Cars films, but does that mean it's any good? Jon, Will and Kayla try to answer that question as they review the movie.
Universal's Dark Universe franchise kicked off this past weekend with The Mummy, starring Tom Cruise, and the Cinemaholics gather around the podcast table to discuss the movie with special guest Andy Herndon. Elsewhere on the show, Jon, Will and Maveryke also review A24's It Comes At Night, starring Joel Edgerton. Is it a horror movie or a thriller? We get into a lively debate in this episode that you won't want to miss.
Is Wonder Woman as good as the critics are saying? The Cinemaholics gather round the podcast table to discuss, along with special guest Kayleigh Donaldson!