Why I dumped Hulu + Live TV and went back to Fubo
This is the story of my television provider journey from Fubo to Hulu + Live TV, then back to Fubo, and why. Yeah, I did that.

This is the story of my television provider journey from Fubo to Hulu + Live TV, then back to Fubo, and why. Yeah, I did that.
I like fantasy puzzles. I like dragons. I also like astronomy and astrology puzzles.
Noah and Louis weigh in with their thoughts on the animated feature The Wild Robot
Noah and Louis share their thoughts on BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE, on how returning to that world holds up after 36 years, the appeal of the humor and the drama, and the effects.
Noah and Louis share their thoughts on A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE, and while they appreciated many aspects of the story, they feel ultimately disappointed with the story as a whole
Noah and Louis share their thoughts FURIOSA: A MAD MAX SAGA, how it works as part of the shared Mad Max world and as an introduction and back story to the Furiosa we met in MAD MAX: FURY ROAD.
Noah and Louis share their impressions of MONKEY MAN, and while impressed they also have some minor nitpicks and reservations.
Noah and Louis share their thoughts and impressions about DUNE PART TWO, and the world of Dune in detail.
Noah and Louis share their thoughts on "The Last Voyage of the Demeter", and for the most part, they were impressed by the visuals and effects.
Noah and Louis share their thoughts on "The Flash" and some of it's impact on the DC Universe.
Noah and Louis wax poetic about "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3".
Noah and Louis dive into the final film of Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Despite being burned out on caped superhero movies, Noah and Daren were impressed enough by Matt Reeves' body of work to check out "The Batman".
Noah and Claire talk "Ghostbusters: Afterlife", the anticipation of seeing a fun new story in the Ghostbusters universe, and how the new movie stacks up against the originals.
Noah and Louis weigh in on the latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, ETERNALS
Noah and Louis saw "Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings" and weigh in with their thoughts on the story, the effects, and more.
Noah and Daren dive into the new medieval epic "The Green Knight", and share their thoughts on this film
Warner Bros sent us this box set to review, and Tim is truly giddy about the poster. Really, he loves that poster.
Noah and Daren weigh in on the pros and cons of the emotional look at the spiral of mental illness portrayed in "Joker".
Noah and Daren both enjoyed "Spider-Man: Far From Home", and were especially appreciative of the sense of fun and adventure as a step away from the events of "Avengers: Endgame"
Noah and Daren had fun with this new "Men In Black" chapter, but didn't feel it added anything to the existing MIB stories, or was even good enough to stand out among the 2019 summer movies.
Noah and Daren tackle the last X-Men movie to come from Fox's desk, and despite having reservations based on how badly this story was handled in "X-Men: The Last Stand"
Noah and Daren weren't as thrilled by "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" as they'd hoped they would be.
Noah and Daren sum up what "Avengers: Endgame" and the entire MCU run means to them as comic book fans, and as fans of the grander story that all 22 movies combine to tell.
Noah and Daren weigh in on the new reboot of "Hellboy", on how changing from Guillermo del Toro to Neil Marshall affects the story and style of what fans have loved about the previous "Hellboy" films
Noah and Daren talk about how they enjoyed "Shazam!", and especially enjoyed the DC Universe shift away from the relentless darkness from previous DC Films.
Noah and Daren saw "Captain Marvel", and they thought it was merely okay, not outstanding.
Noah and Daren really enjoyed "Alita: Battle Angel"
Noah and Daren share their take on "Overlord", a period WWII movie mixed with a modern horror approach.
Daren and Noah examine this alternate origin story of Venom, the symbiotic alien that attaches itself to reporter Eddie Brock, and debate whether or not this movie really needed to exist.