Remember that famous book that Hollywood made into one film and then forgot about the rest? Here's another! And it's not even based on the famous books.
Author Andrew Hutchinson (Rohypnol, One)joins Screen Psychics to try and predict what the future holds for Deadpool 2 and beyond. Will it be more of the same? Do we want more of the same? Was Green Lantern *really* that bad?0:00 Look bac
10 years...18 films...is Avengers: Infinity War an amazing celebration of all the best parts of the MCU, or a superhero bingo-card hot mess with yet another villain as thin as a comic book cover?Guest psychic Kieran returns to discuss the MCU
Was Daisy Ridley wise to say no to the new Tomb Raider reboot - or is it better than the The Last Jedi? Is anything worse than The Last Jedi?? This week James Hancock from the Wrong Reel podcast joins us to answer these questions and more.
What did our resident psychics think of Star Wars? You'll have to wait to find out - in the meantime, remember that other franchise that polarized audiences only a month ago?
Is this long-awaited sequel more Blade Runner than Blade Runner? Our resident screen psychics look into the future to find out. Not the present future, of course - the future of what was the future in the past.
Guest psychic Bill Scurry of the 'I Don't Get It' podcast helps us peer into the future and see if all those American cameos can help or hinder the long-awaited Kingsman sequel.
Could our experienced screen psychics predict the box office smash of last weekend, Stephen King's clown horror It? Was it better than the miniseries? Was the miniseries good at all? And what's all this talking about floating even mean?
Is the latest Stephen King adaptation really as bad as everyone says it is? And was guest psychic John Cribbs (thepinksmoke.com) able to foresee the outcome?
Where does Dunkirk place in Christopher Nolan's filmography? Is it more Insomnia - or Inception? And which one of those two films was the bad one? Our resident screen psychics reveal these answers and more - then find out who got it right.
Does Steven Seagal still have what it takes to make a good action film? Does Steven Seagal even WANT to make a good action film? This week we summoned psychic James Hancock (Wrong Reel podcast) to reflect on his own fond memories of this action
Was Alien: Covenant good enough to remove the bad taste of Prometheus? Or is Ridley Scott still George Lucas-ing more midichlorians into the franchise? Or was Prometheus actually a masterpiece? Our resident screen psychics have their own predic