Critique Revolve

Him [Review]

In this episode, we dive into Him (2025) — directed by Justin Tipping and produced by Jordan Peele, Ian Cooper, Win Rosenfeld, and Jamal M. Watson for Monkeypaw Productions. Starring Marlon Wayans, Tyriq Withers, Julia Fox, and Tim Heidecker, the film explores the exploitation of youth athletes and the hidden costs associated with the pursuit…

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Nobody 2 [Review]

In today’s episode, we plunge into Nobody 2, the wild and bloody sequel that takes Bob Odenkirk’s suburban dad-turned-assassin, Hutch Mansell, on a vacation that explodes—literally. Directed by Timo Tjahjanto and written by Derek Kolstad and Aaron Rabin, this 89-minute adrenaline blast drops the Mansell family into Plummerville, a dilapidated Midwestern town hiding a corrupt…

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps [Review]

We break down Fantastic Four—an excellent superhero film that’s fun, full of heart, and proof that simplicity, when grounded in strong structure and resonant themes, can still shine. With some of the best VFX in recent memory, Fantastic Four marks a confident first step for Marvel’s iconic team. Host(s) Michael Flores, Thomas Cowley

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Eddington [Review/Breakdown]

In this episode, we dive deep into Eddington (2025), Ari Aster’s latest and most provocative film to date—a 149-minute neo-Western black comedy set against the backdrop of a fictional mayoral standoff in pandemic-era New Mexico. Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, and Austin Butler, Eddington offers more than just political satire; it’s a Rorschach…

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Gunn’s “Superman”: Roundtable Discussion

Join us for a lively roundtable discussion where multiple hosts dive into James Gunn’s Superman, the bold foundation for DC’s new cinematic era. Expect heated debates, passionate opinions, and sharply contrasting perspectives as we unpack Gunn’s vision, its impact on the Man of Steel, and what it means for the future of the DC Universe….

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Jurassic World: Rebirth [Review]

If you took every logical flaw, narrative misstep, and character inconsistency from the Jurassic Park franchise, crammed them into one film, stripped away all sense of consequence, intelligence, or accountability—and then dialed the collective IQ of the characters down to single digits—you’d get Jurassic World: Rebirth. A movie so baffling in its execution, it makes…

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M3GAN 2.0 [Review/Discussion]

M3GAN 2.0 is more than just a slick sci-fi thriller—it deepens the franchise’s themes with pressing questions about AI ethics, sentience, and the militarization of empathy. While it’s a different kind of film than the first—more action-heavy and morally reflective—that isn’t a bad thing; the shift allows it to explore broader implications of human-machine relations…

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Andor Season 2: Part 4 – Eps. 10,11,12 [Breakdown/Discussion]

In this episode, we unpack episodes 10-12 of Andor Season 2 — Enjoy. With episodes 10 through 12, Andor Season 2 completes its mythic arc not with spectacle, but with a devastating meditation on power, resistance, and narrative control. Tony Gilroy’s vision weaponizes the structure of the prequel, embracing the inevitability of Cassian’s fate to…

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Summer Preview 2025

In this episode of Critique Revolve, the team discusses the upcoming summer movie season and whether it could be the one that revitalizes studios and theaters, thanks to a lineup of major blockbusters and strategic counter-programming. Host(s) Bobby Doherty, Thomas Cowley, Michael Flores, Dave Sabal

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CinemaCon 2025

In this episode of Critique Revolve, hosts Thomas Cowley, Michael Flores, and Dave Sabal talk about CinemaCon 2025, breaking down the biggest studio announcements, trailer reveals, and industry trends that hint at where Hollywood is headed next. Host(s) Thomas Cowley, Michael Flores, Dave Sabal

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