DC reveals future films and shows coming and the outcasts have mixed feelings. We talk about the future of Superman and the new direction James Gunn is taking him. We also speak on the father-son duo that is Batman and his son Damien Wayne in “Batman: The Brave and the Bold” as well as other content we touch on. There’s much to mull over in this episode so listen up and enjoy.
With a new year comes a new batch of films to hit the big screen. We each share our personal pick of films we’re most excited to see. We hope they don’t disappoint. Jump into the new year and this new episode with us.
Thirteen years later and we are once again transported to the world of Pandora. This time with Jake Sully and his family. In this episode we talk about the importance of family dynamics and appreciate the incredible effects James Cameron delivers to the audience. Was it worth the wait? Listen and find out.
We review our top 5 best movies of 2022 along with our top 10 worst movies of 2022. This should be fun… Enjoy!
“Glass Onion” left the Outcasts with differing opinions shared in this podcast. We speak on the dynamic of the cast as well as the pacing of the movie. We also compare the film to “Knives Out” and conclude with our ratings for both movies. Sit back and listen to us peel away at “Glass Onion.”
Black Adam, it was a movie made and a movie we watched. The Outcasts dissect this movie starring Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam and spill everything the movie failed to do, the less than impressive villain, and subpar fight scenes. We speak on how the movie missed opportunities to showcase the strength and creativity of its major characters such as Dr Fate and Hawkman. We conclude by sharing our thoughts on its predictability and the saving grace that was the end credit scene. Come listen.
In this episode we talk about the latest news around the entertainment world. We speak on the misleading clues Wakanda Forever has tried to present to the public and how the future of Black Adam is looking. We cap off the episode analyzing the Creed 3 trailer. Join us!
The Outcasts review this musical directed by Tom Hooper and dive into the emotional range of Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe, and others in the film. We also speak on the tragedies of each character during their time in France’s history. We speak on how the musical medium enhances the emotion of the film and conclude with our rating. Enjoy our review but watch Les Misérables before you do.
The Gray Man, a movie of A-list actors that just doesn’t measure up to the hype. The outcasts review this Netflix original as it fails to mimic John Wick and other films in the spy and action genre. We also critique the lack of chemistry between actors and weak writing this movie made us experience. So listen to us trash and complain about the mediocre film.
San Diego Comic Con gave us a lot of content to cover. The outcasts are joined by guest speaker, Jason, and speak on the trailers for Shazam, Wakanda Forever, Black Adam and others. We discuss our opinions on Henry Cavill’s no show at the convention and the revealed plans for phases 5 and 6 of the everlasting MCU. Will any of us actually see how the MCU ends before we die? Play and listen.
“The Jack of all trades is master of none but often better than a master of one” and Carl Newman shows that in our interview with him today. Carl Newman, otherwise known as the “BalletBat”, speaks on what led to his interest in dance and a career in the field, what it was like being Michael Keaton’s stunt double, his experience on the set of “Batman 1989”, and other ventures he’s had with music as well. Join in on the conversation.
Not so breaking news!!! Outcasts discuss the content they’ve been consuming this past weekend. Later we speak on the Duffer brothers’ adaptation of DeathNote for Netflix. We touch on marvel and the decline in quality of their cgi in movies. There’s much more so hit that play button.
Hello there. Welcome to our first episode covering Star Wars content. Today we’ll review the series “Obi-Wan Kenobi”. We discuss the return of Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen to their roles as Obi-Wan and Anakin. We also speak on Obi-WAN’s development and his acceptance of Anakin’s path as well as the choreographed fight scenes. We also share our thoughts on the Third sister and her misdirected anger towards Obi-Wan. There’s much more to say but I think listening to the podcast would be a lot easier than reading this summary. We hope you enjoy.
Ever enter a house and felt an uneasy feeling, well the movie we watched captures that feeling. The Netflix original movie “The House” takes the stop-animation medium to new territory in this dark comedy. This film presents three stories of self reflection and the consequences in three acts, each act devoted to a specific story. The outcasts discuss themes of materialism and self reflection as well as theories that explain possible lore within the world that the house is set in. We also discuss which story we liked most and what we wished to have seen more of. Watch the house if you want, but you won’t be the same after living in it. Listen to our voices talk about a house that probably has ears in the walls.
Today we’re an outcast short but we hope for Josh a speedy recovery. Here we cover what we’ve recently watched, our reactions to the trailer of “Thor: Love and Thunder” as well as Christian Bale as Gorr. We touch on Disney picking Up Daredevil and Charlie Cox reprising his role as the blind crime fighter. We conclude the episode with our review of Moon Knight starring Oscar Isaac. Listen in on our conversation.
“Speak not a whispered word of them, or they'll send the Talon for your head.” If that’s the case, then the Outcasts better sleep with one eye open because we did more than just whisper about them. Here we discuss volumes 1 & 2 (The Court of Owls & The City of Owls) from The New 52’s “Batman”. We discuss plot points of the story and how that changes our view of Batman. In addition, we speak of the inclusion of side stories that give background information to the main plot and expands on characters and their past. There’s a lot that was said, so play the episode to find out more.
BONUS EPISODE: Barry Keoghan is The Joker. In this episode, both bat brothers Josh and Miqueas are not present but are missed deeply! Fortunately, David joins the show to talk all about The Batman film starring Robert Pattinson as the caped crusader. In this great conversation, we share our thoughts in regards to the deleted scene Matt Reeves revealed for us starring our new Joker played by the brilliant Barry Keoghan. Hear our excitement for this new interpretation and for what's to come in the Reevesverse.
Coming from the shadows, the outcasts are back from their hiatus with a new episode. We speak on Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” 2022 and it’s depiction of Gotham, discuss Robert Pattinson and Zoë Kravitz as the Bat and the Cat, and possible paths this Batman’s story can go.
One of the highest anticipated movies of 2021 to hit the big screen and the Outcasts had to review it. We discuss the effectiveness that a slower paced film has on the story, share our opinions on the director’s filmography as well as the star studded cast, and conclude with what we hope to see in part 2 of “Dune”. Play the episode or we’ll use the voice to make you.
In our second installment of Spidey critique, we discuss Tom Holland’s role as the web slinger. We share our opinions of the lack of growth we see in “Far From Home” as well as Jake Gyllenhaal’s take as Mysterio the Master of Illusions. We also speak on the limitations a cinematic universe has on Spider-Man’s story. Now sit back and relax and play the podcast.