While Fall may not be officially here, what many of us consider Summer is officially over. Kids are back in school, most vacations have been had, and now it’s time to hit the daily grind of work and various after-school/work activities. This could be the perfect time to check out a new podcast!
The Movie Bros Show, with hosts Josh and Remy, where they chat about everything from the latest blockbusters to the most obscure indie films, all in the name of good fun.
Summer blockbusters may be behind us and there may be a WGA and SAG/AFTRA strike (which we wholly support and if you can spare anything, you should totally support the Entertainment Fund which helps those who are affected by the current work stoppages), but there are still plenty of movies to talk about.
Join the Movie Bros Show as they explore the strange world of Rusty Lake’s Paradox! Prepare to uncover the mysticism and meaning hidden beneath this Rusty Lake masterpiece.
Hosts Josh and Remy bring you an entertaining show where you can geek out about movies with some fellow movie lovers. From the latest blockbusters (see below) to the most obscure indie films (see above), you can listen to them on all your favorite podcast platforms, including YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and wherever else you get your podcasts. So grab some popcorn and join the Movie Bros for some movie-loving fun!
Join Remy and Josh as they discuss their impressions of Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. They got in the car to talk about their favorite scenes, characters, and plot twists after viewing the epic journey on the big screen. They’ll discuss everything that made this film a must-see for aficionados of the fantasy genre, from the breathtaking visual effects to the memorable performances. Join them as we revisit the magic of Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves and express their enthusiasm for this thrilling new adventure.
First and foremost, Kev is a dad to three wonderful children. He’s also an uber Kevin Smith fan (all Smith’s movies are worth a watch, even Yoga Hosers) who has cried during Kermit’s monologue in The Muppets and once owned two VHS copies of Spice World. He loves all pop culture, particularly the MCU and Star Wars. The Evil Dead franchise is his favorite horror franchise, though the original Scream is his favorite scary movie. He bleeds Eagle’s green in the (suburbs of the) greatest city on Earth, Philadelphia. Go Birds!