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Review 597: Banana Split
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of Banana Split.
Directed by Benjamin Kasulke. With Hannah Marks, Liana Liberato, and Dylan Sprouse. Over the course of a summer, two teenage girls develop the perfect kindred spirit friendship, with one big problem: one of them is dating the other's ex.

Review 596: Bloodshot (w/ guest David Klein)
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller are joined by David Klein for a review of Bloodshot.
Directed by Dave Wilson. with Vin Diesel, Eiza González, and Sam Heughan. Ray Garrison, a slain soldier, is re-animated with superpowers.

Review 595: The Platform
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of The Platform.
Directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia. With Ivan Massagué, Zorion Eguileor, and Antonia San Juan. A vertical prison with one cell per level. Two people per cell. One only food platform and two minutes per day to feed from up to down. An endless nightmare trapped in The Hole.

Review 594: Big Time Adolescence
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of Big Time Adolescence.
Directed by Jason Orley. With Griffin Gluck, Emily Arlook, and Michael Devine. A suburban teenager comes of age under the destructive guidance of his best friend, an aimless college dropout.

Review 593: The Way Back
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of The Way Back.
Directed by Gavin O'Connor. With Ben Affleck, Al Madrigal, and Janina Gavankar. Jack Cunningham was an HS basketball phenom who walked away from the game, forfeiting his future. Years later, when he reluctantly accepts a coaching job at his alma mater, he may get one last shot at redemption.

Review 592: Emma
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of Emma.
Directed by Autumn de Wilde. With Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, and Bill Nighy. In 1800s England, a well meaning but selfish young woman meddles in the love lives of her friends.

Review 591: Onward
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of Onward.
Directed by Dan Scanlon. With Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Set in a suburban fantasy world, two teenage elf brothers embark on a quest to discover if there is still magic out there.

Review 590: The Invisible Man
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of The Invisible Man.
Directed by Leigh Whannell. With Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, and Harriet Dyer. When Cecilia's abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.