Episodes

  • Wake Up Dead Man (2025) - murder in the pews
    Jan 23 2026

    Rian Johnson’s third Knives Out whodunit: a locked-room killing inside a quiet church drags young priest Father Andrew (Josh O’Connor) into the investigation - until the police call in the one detective who can crack impossible cases, Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig). With Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, Andrew Scott, Cailee Spaeny and more, it’s a perfect ensemble of suspects.

    We rank it against Knives Out and Glass Onion (hint: this one might take the crown), celebrate the clever transitions and airtight mystery, praise Johnson’s subversive twists, and wonder whether the Benoit Blanc saga should keep solving cases or retire on this high.

    Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.

    Recorded on the 10 January 2026 © Rogue Reviews.

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    42 mins
  • Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) - Pandora's volcanic reckoning
    Jan 16 2026

    James Cameron cranks up the spectacle in the third Avatar chapter: with the Sully family now embedded among the water Na'vi, a ruthless new volcanic tribe - the Ash People - allies with the human invaders, forcing Jake, Neytiri and their kids into an all-out war across fiery new landscapes. Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Edie Falco, Jack Champion, Oona Chaplin and more return in this boundary-pushing, tech-driven epic.

    We unpack Cameron's immersive 3D wizardry (still no gimmick here), whether the endless Sully-Quaritch grudge match is getting stale, the jaw-dropping new biomes and creature designs, how it tees up even more sequels, and why we'd love to see Cameron escape Pandora for something truly original after all these years.

    Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.

    Recorded on the 8 January 2026 © Rogue Reviews.

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    43 mins
  • Dune: Part One (2021) - the desert epic finally arrives
    Jan 9 2026

    Denis Villeneuve’s breathtaking take on Frank Herbert’s “unfilmable” classic: young Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) inherits the deadly desert planet Arrakis, source of the priceless “spice,” only to face betrayal and exile among the native Fremen. Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Jason Momoa, Zendaya and more fill out a stacked cast in this monumental, slow-burn sci-fi masterpiece.

    We explore Villeneuve’s jaw-dropping world-building, why the deliberate pace works even as “half a story,” how it finally buries Lynch’s 1984 version, and whether the sandworms live up to the hype.

    Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.

    Recorded on the 5 November 2021 © Rogue Reviews.

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    35 mins
  • Cocaine Bear (2023) - nature’s worst trip
    Jan 2 2026

    Elizabeth Banks unleashes the most gloriously unhinged creature feature in years: when a 500-pound black bear accidentally ingests a massive stash of dropped cocaine, an ordinary Georgia forest turns into absolute chaos. Rangers, drug dealers, tourists, and one very determined Margo Martindale suddenly find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. Keri Russell, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Alden Ehrenreich, a fearless pre-teen, the late Ray Liotta in one of his final roles, and a bear having the absolute time of its life star in this wild horror-comedy.

    We debate whether it fully delivers on its insane premise, why the bear steals every scene, which moments had us laughing (and wincing), and why the world clearly needs Cocaine Honey Badger, Cocaine Shark, and Cocaine Bees next.

    Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.

    Recorded on the 9 March 2023 © Rogue Reviews.

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    31 mins
  • Jingle Bell Heist (2025) - a Christmas heist with a tinsel twist
    Dec 26 2025

    We settle into full post-Christmas mode to talk about Jingle Bell Heist, Netflix’s new festive heist movie. Released perfectly for Boxing Day viewing, the film follows two stressed, down-on-their-luck strangers who team up to rob a department store owner who’s wronged them both and, as we’d expect, things don’t quite go to plan.

    We share our overall reactions, unpack the twists, motivations and moral gymnastics that come with any heist story.

    By the end, we agree on one thing: Jingle Bell Heist is an easy, inoffensive, pleasantly watchable Christmas film - the kind we throw on while eating leftovers, half-watching, half-recovering. It’s not a future festive classic, but it gets the job done.

    Fast-forward to hear about:

    05:27: Jingle Bell Heist non-spoiler review

    17:30: Jingle Bell Heist spoiler discussion

    29:36: Is Die Hard a Christmas Movie?

    Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.

    Recorded on the 4 December 2025 © Rogue Reviews.

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    55 mins
  • Notoriously Bad Christmas Movies: Santa Jaws (2018), The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978) & Christmas with the Kranks (2004)
    Dec 19 2025

    In this festive episode of Rogue Reviews, we decided to lean into the chaos. As it’s the holiday season, Gary took full control of the watchlist and challenged us to sit through three notoriously bad Christmas movies - films that regularly appear on “worst of all time” lists – yet somehow keep getting watched every December.

    Together, we work our way through the madness of Santa Jaws, the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special, and Christmas with the Kranks, debating whether any of them qualify as “so bad it’s good” or whether some movies are simply beyond redemption. Along the way, we talk sharks in Santa hats, Wookiees without subtitles, lazy comedy writing, and why festive films often get a free pass from criticism.

    Whether you’re looking for a laugh, a warning, or a truly questionable Christmas watch, this episode is here to guide you (or save you) this holiday season.

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    01:17: Santa Jaws (2018)

    21:07: The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978)

    37:50: Christmas with the Kranks (2004)

    Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.

    Recorded on the 2 December 2025 © Rogue Reviews.

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    56 mins
  • Frankenstein (2025) - del Toro’s gothic masterpiece
    Dec 12 2025

    Guillermo del Toro finally brings his lifelong passion project to the screen: a lavish, heartbreakingly beautiful Netflix retelling of Mary Shelley’s classic that spans Victor Frankenstein’s entire tragic life. With Oscar Isaac as the tormented creator, Jacob Elordi as the towering Creature, and a supporting cast including Mia Goth, Charles Dance and Lars Mikkelsen, this is the most faithful and emotionally devastating adaptation yet.

    We explore why the story of playing God still haunts us two centuries later, how del Toro fixes the flaws of every previous version (yes, even the 1931 Boris Karloff icon), where it boldly diverges from the novel for the better, and why this slow-burn, two-and-a-half-hour epic ultimately feels like the definitive Frankenstein for our age.

    Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.

    Recorded on the 21 November 2025 © Rogue Reviews.

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    54 mins
  • The Running Man (2025) - Edgar Wright goes full dystopia
    Dec 5 2025

    Edgar Wright takes on Stephen King’s brutal 1982 novel (written under his Richard Bachman pseudonym) and delivers a hyper-kinetic, grimly satirical chase movie that finally does the source material justice. Glenn Powell stars as Ben Richards, a framed everyman forced into America’s favourite blood-sport: survive 30 days on the run while corporate killers hunt you live on air. Lee Pace is deliciously vile as the ratings-obsessed host Damon Killian, backed by Michael Cera, Colman Domingo, Josh Brolin and a perfectly cast supporting ensemble.

    We break down how Wright’s trademark visual flair and breakneck editing turn a desperate urban sprint into something genuinely exhilarating, why this wipes the floor with the 1987 Arnie version, how scarily plausible its media-manipulation nightmare feels in the age of deepfakes and 24-hour outrage cycles, and whether the slower mid-section kills the momentum or deepens the stakes.

    Rogue Reviews is produced by Urban Podcasts.

    Recorded on the 25 November 2025 © Rogue Reviews.

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    31 mins