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Cinemaholics #51: The Cloverfield Paradox Review

This week, the Cinemaholics review The Cloverfield Paradox, the latest entry in the ongoing Cloverfield franchise. These anthology movies have tackled found footage monsters, cat-and-mouse bunker thrillers and something resembling a thread of connections, but is this latest mystery box a paradox unto its own series? Tune in to find out!

This week, the Cinemaholics review The Cloverfield Paradox, the latest entry in the ongoing Cloverfield franchise. These anthology movies have tackled found footage monsters, cat-and-mouse bunker thrillers and something resembling a thread of connections, but is this latest mystery box a paradox unto its own series? Tune in to find out!

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Later in the show, the Cinemaholics discuss a whole slew of Mini Reviews, including Peter Rabbit, the James Corden-voiced adaptation of the classic children’s story also starring Rose Byrne and Domhnall Gleeson. They also talk about The 15:17 to Paris, directed by Clint Eastwood and based on a true story starring the real people who were part of the incident: Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos and Mark Moogalian.

Additional Mini Reviews include Altered Carbon, a new sci-fi series on Netflix starring Joel Kinnaman; Permission, a romantic drama starring Rebecca Hall and Dan Stevens; Entanglement, a quirky drama starring Thomas Middleditch and Jess Weixler; When We First Met, a new romantic comedy on Netflix starring Adam DeVine and Alexandra Daddario; and Standup for Drummers, a new Netflix comedy special starring Fred Armisen.

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