Episode 328 The Invisible Man (2020)
Picking up from the remnants of the failed "dark cinematic universe", Leigh Whannell takes the reigns on with a twist on a classic film, The Invisible Man.

Picking up from the remnants of the failed "dark cinematic universe", Leigh Whannell takes the reigns on with a twist on a classic film, The Invisible Man.
For our February look back we watched one of Marylin Monroe's first films and one of three that she did in 1953, the film noir Niagara.
This week it's all suicides, space mysteries and romance for the crew of the Enterprise!
This week we take a look at a 2022 film that we didn't see last year, the reboot/remake of Hellraiser. All new Cenobites all new victims! We end with talking about the nature of films being released to streaming and how that has changed how we consume media nowadays.
This week the cast have a real mystery on their hands as they try and figure out the bizarre communications from a space monolith and Brent Spinner has to play a dozen characters!
This week we take a long vibe filled look at the films of 2022 that really made a mark on us personally.
After many years Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell are back together under director Martin McDonagh in a funny, sad, dark and beautiful film, The Banshees of Inisherin.
This week Diana finally gets her promotion but of course that's a B story to watching Data lose his memory and run around a renfaire.
For this episode we take a look at strange John Carpenter written film that stars Tommy Lee Jones and Linda Hamilton. Like three films in one this is both a product of it's time and a stand out oddity.
This week's episode switches focus from the lead cast to take a peak at the crew off the off shifts and lower decks. It's a interesting change in perspective for the show an makes it a more unique episode.
Happy New Year listeners! For our first episode of 2023 we celebrate the 80th anniversary of Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt, his own personal favorite of his works. Come join us for this classic film.
For our final pod of 2022 we watched the new Christmas film Spirited, with Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynold. Part Christmas Carol adaptation, part musical, how does it fare? Spoiler, we both really like it! We also get into some discussion about getting older and how the world has changed over the decades.
How well does Dr.Crusher and the TNG crew deal with a gothic romance with an 800 year old space ghost? Tune in and find out.
For our final top 5 of 2022 we talk about our favorite Road Trip movies, Emmet unloads some Muppet thoughts and we do a short look back at the year and how we feel about the pods we've done.
This week we have a full episode with Worf's brother in law, prime directive breaking, an unnecessarily mean Picard, holo deck fun and dubious writing!
This week we watch the newly released A Christmas Story Christmas, the sequel to the almost 40 year old classic film A Christmas Story, with Peter Billingsley reprising his role as Ralphie.
It's been 7 years for us on the pod and 15 years between films but Disenchanted, the sequel to Enchanted, finally came out! How does it hold up against the original? Listen and find out.
This week's episode of TNG brings us a surprise from Riker's early days in Star Fleet, a space mystery and Captain Picard Day!
Just in time for actual Black Friday (or Green Friday) we watch a zombie-ish film of the same name.
We really liked Enola Holmes when it came out in 2020 and so we are back with Enola Holmes 2 for this episode. How does it compare? Listen and find out.
On this episode we give our thoughts on twist endings in movies (and endings in general)and give a top 5 of our favorites.
We drop in on a forgotten 1990's film this week with Why Me? This weird and strange comedy stars Christopher Lambert, Christopher Lloyd and Kim Greist (as well as a host of familiar faces from the time).
This weeks episode of TNG has Worf sliding through parallel dimensions where anything could happen and many things do.
Spooky season comes to an end and to finish it off we watch the 1932 classic lost(but then recovered)star filled film, The Old Dark House.
This week we get another peak into Data's past as a maternal figure shows up out of the blue...but all is not what it seems! Oh also a planet's core is cooling to fast and they are all going to die.
This week we talk about Ken Russell's very loose adaptation of Bram Stoker's The Lair of the White Worm, an amusing horror film with a very young Hugh Grant, Peter Capaldi and Amanda Donohoe.
A hairy double feature for this episode with WolfCop and it's sequel, Another WolfCop. We look this pair of old-school feeling, Canadian made (and located)gore filled horror comedies.
It's a classic TNG "lets address a real world problem poorly" episode, this time it's global warming. But also mostly about Data's cat Spot.
Halloween month continues this week with Top 5 Devils (Satan, Lucifer, Beelzebub, Mephistopheles, ect)in film. Which actors and what films really captured the heart of the prince of darkness for us? Listen in and find out.
From old to very very new, we kick off our traditional October themed film month with the 2022 Netflix release - Day Shift. Vampires and 90's feels fill up this one folks.