Ever find yourself trapped in a time loop while aliens invade Earth? Well, neither have we, but that didn't stop PhilTheFilipino and MrEricAlmighty from dissecting the mind-bending mechanics of "Edge of Tomorrow" in our latest episode of Late to the Party. We're peeling back the layers of this sci-fi action Read More
When a team of explorers ventures into the catacombs beneath the streets of Paris, they uncover the dark secret that lies within the city of the dead. On this week’s episode… Join the crew as we discuss treasure hunting, the Parisian catacombs and the hellish found footage film, As Above, Read More
In this Screen Time in the News episode, we discuss a recent Burnt Toast podcast episode where diet culture critic Virginia Sole Smith interviews Ash Brandin, The Gamer Educator. We’ve never connected our screen time discussions with anti-fat bias before!We also catch up on our family watch lists and what Read More
Two veteran Star Trek podcasters watch Babylon 5 for the first time. Brent Allen and Jeff Akin search for Star Trek like messages in this series, deciding if they should have watched it sooner.What do you get when you mix Survivors, Points of Departure, The Coming of Shadows and Convictions? Read More
In the dying days of the old west, a sheriff and his posse set out to rescue their town’s doctor from a group of cannibalistic cave dwellers. On this week’s episode… Join the crew as we discuss Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson and S. Craig Zahler’s horror-western, Bone Tomahawk (2015). Read More
The Oscars countdown has come to a close on All the Film Things! On the fifteenth episode of ATFT, my friends photojournalist/ unofficial ATFT co- host Cole Echevarria, director Craig Pedroza, and actress Lina Smith join this year’s panel to discuss the Oscar nominated films and share our predicted winners! Read More
Step into the spotlight with Jacksonville's musical mavericks, The Limit Breakers, as we explore their symphony of gaming, anime, and hard-hitting beats. Jisun and Dani, the forces behind the band, recount their evolution from virtual anonymity to convention rockstars. They lay down their strategy for nabbing that first gig and Read More
We review Pokemon Concierge on Netflix. Katie gushes over the stop motion animation, and Deborah wishes she could name more than two pokemon. They agree that fuzzy, three-dimensional pokemon are superior to their traditionally animated counterparts in hugability.Pokemon Concierge made us think of these shows or movies for grown ups:White Read More
Hey pop culture vultures, ever wondered if the winds of change at Disney might just blow "Moana 2" into theaters or what Universal's Epic Universe might have in store for thrill-seekers? Well, wonder no more. MrEric Almighty and PhilTheFilipino have got you covered, and this time the dynamic duo is Read More
Two veteran Star Trek podcasters watch Babylon 5 for the first time. Brent Allen and Jeff Akin search for Star Trek like messages in this series, deciding if they should have watched it sooner.We have reached the end of season 4 and are taking a moment to reflect on everything Read More
We continue our conversation about kids and AI in this Screen Time in the News episode. We discuss an MIT Technology Review article about talking to our kids about AI and catch up on our family watch lists and what we’re watching once the kids go to bed.The article we Read More
Ever wondered what happens when you mix Pokémon with a dash of firepower? That's exactly what we're dissecting in our latest Game Room banter, where Palworld steals the spotlight. We are here to guide you through this unexpected gaming delight, revealing how it's revved up the action-adventure genre with a Read More
Flighty teenage girl Buffy Summers finds out she is her generation’s vampire slayer. On this week’s episode… Join the crew as we discuss Kristy Swanson, Donald Sutherland, and 90’s nostalgia in Fran Rubel Kuzui’s, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992). Show Notes: Housekeeping (4:53) Back of the Box/Recommendations (10:15) Spoiler Read More
Two veteran Star Trek podcasters watch Babylon 5 for the first time. Brent Allen and Jeff Akin search for Star Trek like messages in this series, deciding if they should have watched it sooner.What did we just finish watching? So many questions! Jeff and Brent applaud Babylon 5 for creating Read More
The Oscars countdown is coming to a close! On the fourteenth episode of All the Film Things, my friend and writer/ director Samy El- Kamel is back to discuss my favorite film of the year, the latest masterpiece by Christopher Nolan: Oppenheimer! This episode is explicit and spoiler- filled. Oppenheimer, Read More
We review PBS Kids’ first foray into AI: Lyla in the Loop. Is Lyla’s alien computer friend Stu an adorable way to teach kids about coding languages or a harbinger of the end of all things? At least Katie and Deborah agree that everyone could use an AI sidekick to Read More
Ever been utterly blindsided by a film's emotional depth? That's exactly the journey Eric & Phil embarked on with "Hi Nanna." This week's episode peels back the cinematic layers of this Telugu masterpiece, revealing how a seemingly simple plot can evolve into an intricate web of fate and relationships. We Read More
The uneventful, aimless lives of a London electronics salesman and his layabout roommate are disrupted by the zombie apocalypse. On this week’s episode… Join the crew as we discuss Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright’s incredibly effective Zom-Rom-Com, Shaun of the Dead (2004). Show Notes: Housekeeping (5:15) Back Read More
Two veteran Star Trek podcasters watch Babylon 5 for the first time. Brent Allen and Jeff Akin search for Star Trek like messages in this series, deciding if they should have watched it sooner.President John J. Sheridan! Has a nice ring to it. Sheridan becomes the first president of the Read More
It's a February special on The Wait for It Podcast, and we're all about the laughs and love as we unravel the genre of romantic comedies, starting with this gem that's very close to PhilTheFilipino's heart. From its true-to-life narrative to the cultural complexities it so eloquently portrays, "The Big Read More