The one with Deadpool 2, Solo and Happy!

Ep53 Image Happy, Deadpool 2 Solo Admit One Movies podcast

Reviews of Deadpool 2, Solo: A Star Wars Story and Happy!

Apologies Claire fans as she’s away this week so it falls on the classic duo of Simon and Mat to take a look at the news and perform some reviews.

This week we admire Harvey Weinstein’s chutzpah (no, not that), giggle over the puppet legal antics on The Happytime Murders, reviewed James Marsden’s career (which appears to have ended now he’s signed up to Sonic The Hedghog), questioned the need for TopGun 2, and admired just how manly Jeremy Renner actually is.

Reviews this week of foul-mouthed mercenary Deadpool’s second film with added Josh Brolin and Zazie Beetz (and Rob Delany). We also look at the Han Solo origin film with mucho Chewie and Lando, but also added Paul Bettany, Woody Harrelson, Thandie Newton and Emilia Clarke. Finally a look at the utterly bonkers and extremely violent cop/hitman/missing-father/small-pink-unicorn adventure series Happy! with Chris Meloni and the voice of Patton Oswalt.

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The one with Atomic Blonde, The Hitman’s Bodyguard, The Dark Tower and Williams

Reviews of WilliamsAtomic BlondeThe Hitman’s Bodyguard and The Dark Tower

The local podcast with most of its listeners in the USA returns, with a working audio file this time (sorry, so sorry) and a load of goodies for you lucky fans.

News and gossip to begin with, mostly DCEU focussed with discussions of The Batman and the next Wonder Woman (though not about Patty Jenkins giving a bitch-slap to James Cameron).

A swift run through those notable film stars who have passed on since we were last on air. And one who hasn’t (#Rourkewatch).

Simon has a review of family documentary Williams which is less about the legendary F1 team, and more about the family behind the name.

Mat reviews the Charlize Theron 90s set Euro-action flick Atomic Blonde, also starring James McAvoy.

More Euro-carnage as Simon reviews Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L Jackson in The Hitman’s Bodyguard, which also stars a foul-mouthed Salma Hayek.

Final review this week sees Mat cast his eye over Idris Elba and Matthew McConnaughey in the long-awaited adaptation of Stephen King‘s legendary series of novels, The Dark Tower.

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