Weekly Recap: Without Remorse, Mitchells, Oscars, Mortal Kombat & More!


There are a couple of notable releases this week. Michael B. Jordan gets a franchise starter with Tom Clancy's Without Remorse. The comedic forces behind The Lego Movie now have the hilarious Mitchells vs. The Machines. Plus, a few smaller character comedies (Together Together, The Outside Story) are worthwhile as well. I have reviews for all, plus my latest article for Variety, which goes over the five most brutal fights from Mortal Kombat with the film's stunt coordinator.

There's plenty more to check out too. Don't miss the podcasts from this week, including our takes on the Oscars, as well as our Mortal Kombat review episode. I'm also still covering Invincible, and have reviews for every episode so far, including this week's finale (posting Friday morning). Finally, check out my various essays, lists, and new trailers to dig into as well. Enjoy, stay safe out there, and thanks for reading!

New Movie Reviews:

(All Reviews Are Linked)

Recent Reviews:

New On 4K/Blu-ray/DVD: 

Podcast:

  • Mortal KombatAaron and Abe are joined by DLC’s Christian Spicer and Deep Blue Sea megafan Mark Hofmeyer to discuss 2021’s Mortal Kombat.
  • Oscar PredictionsAaron and Abe are joined by Mark Hobin and the lovely Ana Bosch, to go over their predictions for this year’s Oscar ceremony. 
  • Oscar ResultsAcademy Award results as well as the show itself. Aaron and Abe are joined by Mark Hobin and the lovely Ana Bosch, to go over the results of this 2021’s delayed Oscar ceremony.
  • 10 Years And Still Going...Back in March 2011, Aaron and Abe decided to start recording a weekly podcast. It’s now 10 years later, and they’re still at it. 
  • All Episodes

Trailers & Other Articles Of Note:

Godzilla Posts:

TV:

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