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What happens when two strangers are stuck in a time loop at a wedding? And can a time-loop movie still feel fresh, even with classics like Groundhog Day setting the bar? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we dive into Palm Springs, a fresh take on the time-loop genre, starring Andy Samberg and Kristen Milioti. This film mixes rom-com humour with sci-fi twists, and we’re here to break it all down.
We explore how the film cleverly reinvents a familiar trope, offering new twists like having two people trapped in the loop and introducing time travel early on. Both leads shine, with Samberg bringing his comedic flair and Milioti adding emotional depth, making this more than just another rom-com. We also explore the character development and deeper themes, such as consequences, personal growth, and emotional baggage.
Whether you’re a fan of time-loop films or just after something different in the rom-com world, this episode digs into Palm Springs and how it brings something new to the genre.
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 16 April 2021 © Rogue Reviews.
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How does Robert Eggers’ 2024 Nosferatu remake compare to the iconic 1922 original? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we explore Eggers’ take on the gothic classic, following a young couple in the 1830s tormented by the dark power of Count Orlok. With a cast including Bill Skarsgård, Lily Rose Depp, and Nicholas Holt, the film promises stunning visuals, a chilling atmosphere, and a deep dive into human fear and desire.
We discuss Eggers’ slow-burn horror style, standout performances, and striking cinematography. The film also challenges traditional horror themes, focusing on isolation, sacrifice, and subverting the damsel in distress trope. For fans of gothic horror with a modern twist, this review delves into the director’s vision, character transformations, and unforgettable imagery.
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 21 January 2025 © Rogue Reviews.
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What were our favourite films of 2024, and what do we think will steal the spotlight in 2025? In this episode, we dive into our personal top 10 films of 2024, sharing the films that captured our attention and sparked excitement. From the big sequels like Deadpool and Wolverine to unexpected gems like Trap, we break down what worked for us and what didn’t.
We also look at what’s coming in 2025, highlighting our most anticipated films such as Superman, 28 Years Later, and Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning. With so much to look forward to, we discuss which films we’re most excited about and why.
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04:30 - Number 10
08:40 - Number 9
14:00 - Number 8
18:26 - Number 7
22:40 - Number 6
26:09 - Number 5
32:20 - Number 4
37:23 - Number 3
41:35 - Number 2
43:35 - Number 1
51:53: Most Anticipated Films of 2025
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 25 January 2025 © Rogue Reviews.
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How can a Viking revenge story subvert expectations and challenge your view on justice and vengeance? In this episode, we review The Northman, Robert Eggers’ latest epic, blending brutal action with philosophical depth. Set in the Viking Age, it follows Prince Amleth’s quest for revenge against his uncle, who murdered his father. But this isn’t just another revenge tale—Eggers infuses the genre with complexity, exploring themes of fate, honour, and the cost of vengeance.
With stunning cinematography and a haunting score, the film balances visceral action with moments of surreal, mythical realism. We examine the performances, especially Alexander Skarsgård as the primal Amleth, and Nicole Kidman’s cunning portrayal of his mother. The film’s mythology adds an eerie, otherworldly dimension, leaving audiences questioning what’s real and what’s imagined.
Despite its action-packed trailer, The Northman subverts expectations with a slower pace and a deeper focus on philosophical questions about revenge. As we explore its Shakespearean undertones, particularly comparisons to Hamlet, we discuss how its moral grey areas make it a thought-provoking watch.
Could this be the definitive Viking movie, or does it leave too many questions unanswered?
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 27 April 2022 © Rogue Reviews. -
How does Kalki 2898 AD measure up to the sci-fi greats, and does it successfully blend Indian mythology with futuristic action? In this episode, we dive into the world of Kalki 2898 AD, a high-budget Indian sci-fi epic packed with action, mythology, and stunning visuals. Set in a dystopian future, the film follows a group of rebels, a bounty hunter, and a cursed immortal, all trying to protect a pregnant woman carrying a prophesied child from a totalitarian regime.
While the movie impresses with its action sequences and grand set pieces, we explore its reliance on familiar tropes and its sometimes confusing mythology. From references to Star Wars and Mad Max to its homage to Indian culture and history, this film has it all. But does it manage to bring something fresh to the table, or does it get lost in the complexity of its storytelling?
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 5 January 2025 © Rogue Reviews.
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How do different films from various genres measure up when put side by side? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we review multiple movies, exploring the nuances of what makes each one tick. From the gripping action of Monkey Man to the whimsical charm of Wonkaand the irreverent humour of Unfrosted, we look at a variety of films that offer something for everyone.
Monkey Man, starring and directed by Dev Patel, offers a raw, emotional journey of vengeance, diving into the psyche of a troubled man while delivering intense action. Meanwhile, Unfrosted brings a wacky comedy that plays with the origins of Pop-Tarts, full of absurd moments and a star-studded cast led by Jerry Seinfeld. Lastly, Wonka presents a whimsical look at the iconic chocolatier’s early days, featuring Timothée Chalamet’s heartfelt performance and a rich supporting cast.
We dive deep into what worked, what didn’t, and how each film fits into its genre. From action thrills to heartfelt musicals, there’s something for everyone in this roundup.
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01:00: Monkey Man (2024)
15:00: Unfrosted (2024)
28:00: Wonka (2023)
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 22 December 2024 © Rogue Reviews.
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Can a washed-up pop star find redemption through music and friendship? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we dive into I Used to Be Famous, a heartfelt indie film about Vince, a former boy band member looking for a second chance at fame. Alongside a talented young drummer named Stevie, Vince forms an unexpected bond that changes both of their lives.
With standout performances from Ed Skrein and Leo Long, the film explores themes of regret, redemption, and the struggle to let go of the past. We discuss the film’s emotional depth and the genuine connection between the characters that brings the story to life. As the movie unfolds, we reflect on Vince’s journey and the bittersweet ending.
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 20 October 2022 © Rogue Reviews.
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What makes Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning stand out in a franchise renowned for its high-octane action? In this episode, we dive into the latest instalment, with Ethan Hunt and his IMF team racing to track down a weapon that could devastate humanity. Alongside Tom Cruise, the film features a stellar cast, including Hayley Atwell, Simon Pegg, and Rebecca Ferguson, blending suspense, action, and espionage.
We discuss the enduring appeal of the Mission Impossible series, from Cruise’s death-defying stunts to the film’s critical reception and the evolving cinema landscape. We explore the familiar espionage tropes, the film’s character dynamics, and how Cruise’s physicality continues to elevate the story, even as he nears 60.
Finally, we consider where Dead Reckoning fits within the broader Mission Impossible series and its lasting impact on the action genre.
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 7 July 2023 © Rogue Reviews.
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What makes Everything Everywhere All At Once such a unique cinematic experience? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we explore the film’s imaginative blend of sci-fi, fantasy, and family drama, following Evelyn (Michelle Yeoh) as she navigates the multiverse to save existence.
We discuss the film’s unconventional marketing, which built buzz through word-of-mouth, and highlight the emotional depth brought by the diverse cast, including Yeoh, Ki-Hoo Kwan, and Jamie Lee Curtis. As the film’s pacing shifts from slow to mind-bending, we explore its themes of choice, identity, and family dynamics, comparing it to other multiverse films like Doctor Strange.
We also dive into the creative process behind the special effects and discuss the film’s humour, which blends absurdity with charm. Ultimately, we agree that Everything Everywhere All At Once has the potential to become a cult classic, resonating with its messages of family and personal growth.
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 1 June 2022 © Rogue Reviews.
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How does Gladiator II compare to the original, and does it live up to the legacy? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we review the long-awaited sequel to Ridley Scott’s 2000 classic. With a new story, fresh gladiator, and a star-studded cast, including Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, and Denzel Washington, the film promises big spectacle. But does it capture the emotional depth and weight of the original?
We explore the action, stunning visuals, and impressive CGI, while questioning whether the film relies too much on familiar tropes and fails to stand out.
Is Gladiator II just a retread, or does it offer something new? Or is it another example of Hollywood recycling old ideas?
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 1 December 2024 © Rogue Reviews.
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Is Red One the Christmas movie we’ve all been waiting for, or just another holiday flick? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we explore the new action-comedy starring Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans. The film, which brings together a star-studded cast, mixes action with festive cheer as the duo teams up to rescue Santa Claus. While there’s no shortage of high-energy moments, we dive into the film’s predictability, rushed character development, and missed opportunities to create something truly memorable.
Despite some entertaining performances and a few solid laughs, we ask whether it has what it takes to be a holiday classic, or if it fades into the background as just another Christmas film.
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 19 November 2024 © Rogue Reviews.
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What happens when faith is tested by manipulation in a chilling psychological thriller? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we explore Heretic, a gripping horror film directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, with Hugh Grant delivering a captivating performance in a role far from his usual. The film follows two young missionaries who are drawn into a tense psychological battle with a sinister figure, leading to deep questions about faith, control, and manipulation.
We explore the film’s slow-burn tension, where dialogue takes centre stage over typical horror tropes, and discuss the philosophical themes around belief and power. The performances, especially from Grant and the young actresses, are examined for their complexity and depth. Heretic challenges perceptions of religion and control.
Could Heretic be the perfect blend of philosophical depth and suspenseful horror?
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 13 November 2024 © Rogue Reviews.
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What happens when the pressures of fame blur the line between reality and terror? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we share our thoughts on Smile 2, the gripping sequel that follows pop star Sky Riley, whose haunting visions threaten to unravel her grasp on both her career and her sanity.
We explore how this film builds on its predecessor, tackling deeper themes of mental health, public scrutiny, and trauma. With its chilling atmosphere, innovative horror elements, and standout performances, Smile 2 goes beyond traditional scares to offer a nuanced take on the psychological toll of celebrity.
From Sky’s complex character arc to the film’s clever use of sound and visuals, we break down what makes Smile 2 a standout in modern horror as we dive into the psychological depth and eerie tension that make this sequel both compelling and unsettling.
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 06 November 2024 © Rogue Reviews.
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Have you ever wondered if Dungeons & Dragons could translate to the big screen without losing its magic? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we give our take on Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves—a fresh cinematic take on the beloved tabletop game. Directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, the film follows a ragtag team led by Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, and Hugh Grant on a high-stakes, unpredictable adventure across the Forgotten Realms.
We explore the humour, heart, and character dynamics that make this adaptation a delightful experience for both fans and newcomers, unravelling the film’s distinctive charm, exceptional performances, and its remarkable ability to seamlessly blend humour with action.
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 10 April 2023 © Rogue Reviews.
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Does the latest Salem’s Lot adaptation measure up to Stephen King’s haunting original? In this episode, we dive into Gary Dauberman’s reimagining of King’s classic vampire tale, exploring how it compares to the chilling novel and previous screen adaptations.
From its gritty 1970s setting to standout horror elements that bring Jerusalem's Lot to life. We unpack Ben Mears' journey back to his hometown, where he finds the sinister influence of an ancient vampire spreading through the town. Together, we share our initial reactions to the film’s tension-building moments and its nostalgic take on classic horror aesthetics.
We share how character arcs and pacing affect the film’s impact—especially when contrasted with the book’s more intricate storytelling. From Ben to young Mark, we explore how these characters evolve on screen, and debate where the film could have delved further into the chilling themes King is known for.
Filled with nostalgia, critique, and insights we answer whether Salem’s Lot is best for die-hard King fans, or horror lovers new to King’s universe can enjoy it too.
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 29 October 2024 © Rogue Reviews.
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We dive into the razor-sharp action thriller The Hunt, directed by Craig Zobel and starring the phenomenal Betty Gilpin, alongside Hilary Swank, Ike Barinholtz, and Ethan Suplee. A somewhat controversial film, centring on a group of elites hunting right-wing individuals for sport, didn't just turn heads—it sparked fierce debates and outrage, coinciding with the heated 2020 U.S. presidential campaign.
We kick things off with a spoiler-free review, unpacking the film’s blend of dark humour and high-stakes action. From its release backlash, fuelled by high-profile critiques to its commentary on the absurdity of political extremes, we explore how The Hunt holds a mirror to society’s outrage culture.
We reflect on the film’s impact and ask, is The Hunt a satirical mirror to our divided society, or simply a thriller meant to shock? Either way, its cultural punch is undeniable, with humour and horror colliding in a tense exploration of modern political discord.
Does The Hunt hit too close to home?
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 24 February 2022 © Rogue Reviews.
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What happens when Ghostface trades small-town terror for the big city? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we break down the latest slasher instalment, Scream VI. Moving the mayhem from Woodsboro to New York, the survivors of the last film find themselves once again targeted by a new Ghostface. But can the urban jungle offer anything new to the Scream formula?
We explore the dynamics brought on by the new setting and how it ramps up the tension and the emotional core of the film, particularly the relationship between sisters Sam and Tara. As always, Scream plays with genre tropes, but does its signature meta-commentary still pack a punch? Or has the series become a victim of its own self-awareness?
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 17 September 2023 © Rogue Reviews.
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Is there ever a "right" way to follow up a film as intense as Joker? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we explore that question as we dive into Joker: Folie à Deux (2024), the highly anticipated sequel to the 2019 psychological thriller. But with a new musical twist and the addition of Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn, does the film live up to the hype—or take a misstep into the bizarre?
Packed with sharp analysis and thoughtful critiques, we deep dive into the complexities of Joker: Folie à Deux. Whether you're a fan of the original or curious about the film’s genre-defying choices, our discussion will leave you intrigued and ready to watch.
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 11 October 2024 © Rogue Reviews.
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What makes an action sequel unforgettable? In this episode of Rogue Reviews, we dive deep into Extraction 2, the highly anticipated follow-up to Netflix’s 2020 action hit. With Chris Hemsworth reprising his role as Tyler Rake, this sequel amps up the intensity, delivering breathtaking stunts and gripping character moments.
With stunning action sequences, including a jaw-dropping 'one-take' scene that rivals the best in the genre, Extraction 2 isn’t just about the thrills – there’s emotional depth, too. With returning favourites like Nick and Yaz, along with new faces that add tension and complexity, the stakes are higher than ever.
We explore Tyler Rake’s personal journey, dissecting key character arcs and discussing the potential future of the franchise. Will we see more of Tyler’s high-octane missions? Could there be a crossover with another action icon?
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 5 July 2023 © Rogue Reviews.
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of films hitting screens these days? Wondering which ones are worth your time? In this episode, we dive into the latest releases and hidden gems from the past month, giving you a spoiler-free rundown of what’s on offer. From war dramas to psychological thrillers and action comedies, we cover a bit of everything.
We start with The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024), Guy Ritchie’s World War II adventure starring Henry Cavill. Is it historically accurate or just another flashy action flick? We weigh in on Ritchie’s signature style, the ensemble cast's performances, and whether the film’s playful tone hits the mark.
Next up, we explore Blink Twice (2024), Zoe Kravitz’s gripping directorial debut. This psychological thriller keeps you guessing, with Naomi Ackie leading a cast that includes Channing Tatum in an unexpectedly sinister role. We dig into the film’s tension, themes of power and gender, and its chilling atmosphere.
Finally, we share our thoughts on The Union (2024), an action-comedy starring Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry. Does it stand out in the crowded world of Netflix originals, or is it just another predictable popcorn flick? We debate the film’s strengths and weaknesses while sharing a few laughs along the way.
Fast-forward to hear about:
00:34: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024)
15:20: Blink Twice (2024)
25:25: The Union (2024)
Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Recorded on the 11 September 2024 © Rogue Reviews.
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