In this episode of BBB RADIO, Ricardo and I review the first three episodes of Amazon Studios’ “The Boys” and the Season 3 premiere of Fox’s “The Orville”, in addition to celebrating the 25th anniversaries of Luc Besson’s “The Fifth Element” and Joel Schumacher’s “Batman & Robin”.
Before or after you ring in the New Year, check out the four-part Season 1 finale of the BBB RADIO podcast (YouTube and Anchor links – three parts in this case – provided below) where Ricardo Medina, Randerson “Crash” Beckett, CC Lilford, Tracy Hutchings and I list our favourite albums, TV shows and movies of 2021, in addition to the worst TV shows and movies we suffered through this year. Enjoy, thank you so much for the support over this turbulent year, and Happy 2022!
For episode 21 of BBB Radio, we discuss the recent removal of YouTube’s dislike count and highlights from Disney Plus Day (including some upcoming MCU titles), Ricardo gives some quick reviews on the second season of Hulu’s “Animaniacs” revival series and the critically-acclaimed debut feature from Rebecca Hall “Passing”, and I share my thoughts on “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”, the painfully unnecessary “Home Sweet Home Alone” (with a SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT at the very end of my review) and the painfully mediocre “Red Notice”, in addition to giving a special shout to West Coast rapper/producer Sneek Rothstein for his reception to my written review of his new album “Menace”.
For episode 7 of BBB Radio, Ricardo and I discuss the series premiere of the Marvel Studios’ animated series “What If…?”, the first three episodes of the third season of DC/HBO Max’s “Titans”, Ricardo talks about the Season 2 premiere of CBS All Access’ “Star Trek: Lower Decks” and the documentary “Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain”, and I review the new Mr P Chill and Nas albums “L.I.F.E. (Living in Fragile Environments) and “King’s Disease II”, Season 1 of the Star Wars animated series “The Bad Batch”, the Val Kilmer-themed documentary “Val” and the Netflix thriller “Beckett” (with SPOILERS near the end).
In this week’s episode of the Beers, Beats & Bailey podcast, we review the first two episodes of the Trinidadian supernatural superhero web series “Batchack Man” and the newest Guy Ritchie/Jason Statham collaboration “Wrath of Man”, while I review the fourth and final season of CW’s “Black Lightning”, the soft reboot of the blood-soaked horror franchise “Saw” – “Spiral” (which’ll contain a HUGE SPOILER near the end) and the latest entry in the “Conjuring” universe – “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It”. We also pay quick respect to the late, great Clarence Williams III.
In Part 1 of the season 6 finale of the Beers, Beats & Bailey podcast, Ricardo Medina, Sommerleigh Pollonais, CC Lilford, Alice Oscura, Tracy Hutchings and yours truly count down our favourite TV shows, least favourite movies and film disappointments 2020 offered us (NOT LIMITED TO CONTENT WE VIEWED IN 2020, MIND YOU), in addition to movies that were unfortunately delayed due to the pandemic.
In Part 2 of the season 6 finale of the Beers, Beats & Bailey podcast, Ricardo Medina, Sommerleigh Pollonais, CC Lilford, Alice Oscura, Tracy Hutchings and yours truly share our picks of the best movies – along with guilty pleasures, horror movies and a bit of TV – we saw this year (NOT LIMITED TO CONTENT WE VIEWED IN 2020, MIND YOU).
In this episode of the Beers, Beats & Bailey podcast, we pay respect to the OG Darth Vader David Prowse, acknowledge Marvel Studios’ tribute to Chadwick Boseman on his birthday, and review the series premiere of the Trinbagonian superhero series “Magonolia” along with the first two films in Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe” anthology – “Mangrove” and “Lover’s Rock”. In addition, Ricardo talks about the sketch comedy “Aunty Donna’s Big Ol’ House of Fun” and the Werner Herzog documentary “Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worlds”, while I review the neo-noir Santa Claus movie “Fatman” and the martial-arts/sci-fi flick “Jiu Jitsu”, with a much-needed discussion on the fall of the martial arts movie attached to it.
In this special, Halloween-themed episode of Retrospect Reviews, Sommerleigh Pollonais, Tracy Hutchings, Alice Oscura and I share our individual picks for Best and Worst horror movie franchises (along with one honourable and dishonourable mention each).
In this episode, we pay our respects to the iconic basketball superstar Kobe Bryant, and review the Trinbagonian crime drama “Zesser: The Movie”, the Tyler Perry-helmed thriller “A Fall From Grace”, the series premiere of CBS All Access’ “Star Trek: Picard”, writer/director Greta Gerwig’s latest Oscar contender “Little Women”, Season 4 of the Netflix documentary series “Hip-Hop Evolution” and Season 3/Part 3 of Netflix’s dark fantasy/horror series “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”.
Continuing my long-overdue posting of YouTube-based excerpts and episodes of the BBB podcast, here’s the playlist for the fifth season, where you’ll find the most memorable reviews from each episode recorded in 2019. Highlights include the spoiler reviews of “Glass” and “Joker”, “Nostalgia Critic’s The Wall: A Cautionary Tale” and “THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (SPOILER REVIEW) – and other things post-“The Force Awakens” Star Wars”.
As always, if you want to hear the episodes in full, you can find the Beers, Beats & Bailey podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox and Breaker. Enjoy!