The Bloody Awesome Movie Podcast focuses on a single film per episode, usually a new release (hopefully theatrically at some point) giving a spoiler-free review. Then Matt Hudson (@wiwt_uk) from What I Watched Tonight and Jonathan Berk (@berkreviews) from Berkreviews.com will introduce a variety of movies or pop-culture-related topics in a series of segments.
Review of The Northman (2022)
- Directed by Robert Eggers
- Written by Robert Eggers and Sjón
- Starring Alexander Skarsgård, Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Ethan Hawke, Anya Taylor-Joy, Gustav Lindh, Elliott Rose, Willem Dafoe, and Björk.
- IMDb.com Synopsis: From visionary director Robert Eggers comes The Northman, an action-filled epic that follows a young Viking prince on his quest to avenge his father's murder.
- 89% RT critic, 83 Metascore, 7.9 IMDb user score, and 4.1/5 on Letterboxd
- RELEASE location / DATE: Theaters
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Movie/Pop culture news that caught our attention
The Filmcast Summer Movie Wager
- For the year 2022 this time period will be: 05/05/2022 - 09/05/2022.
- Before the time period starts, each player will create a list by picking 10 eligible movies and ordering them from #1 to #10. Plus each player pick 3 more eligible movies as so called dark horses that could appear in the top ten.
- Each of your 13 picks (10 movies and 3 dark horses) gets a single score assigned to it by using the following rules:
- If your picked movie for #1 or #10 is correct, you score 13 points for it (or both).
- If your picked movie for #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8 or #9 is correct, you score 10 points for it.
- If your picked movie is only 1 spot away from its actual placement, you score 7 points for it.
- If your picked movie is only 2 spots away from its actual placement, you score 5 points for it.
- If your picked movie is placed inside the Top 10, you score 3 points for it.
- If your picked movie is not placed inside the Top 10, you score 0 points for it.
- For each of your picked dark horses placed inside the Top 10, you score 1 point.
- If two or more rules apply to a single pick, only that single rule will be applied which assigns the highest point value to that pick. For example: If your pick for #1 is correct, you don't get 16 points for it because it is #1 and because it placed inside the Top 10; instead you only get 13 points for it.
Special Guest Sean Boelman - @bigtunaonfilm - https://www.disappointmentmedia.com/