Criticless Cast Unhinged
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
124 episodes of Criticless Cast Unhinged since the first episode, which aired on February 4th, 2020.
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The Matrix Resurrections (& I am Matt-Er)
January 7th, 2022 | Season 2 | 1 hr 11 mins
action, carrie-anne moss, jada pinkett smith, jessica henwick, jonathan groff, keanu reeves, lana wachowski, neil patrick harris, priyanka chopra jonas, sci-fi, yahya abdul-mateen ii
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Spider-Man: No Way Home (& Timey Whimy Spidey Widey)
December 24th, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 12 mins
action, adventure, alfred molina, benedict cumberbatch, fantasy, jacob batalon, jamie foxx, jon favreau, jon watts, tom holland, zendaya
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Nightmare Alley (& Sir Bradly of Cooperstown)
December 16th, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 51 mins
bradley cooper, cate blanchett, crime, drama, guillermo del toro, kim morgan, richard jenkins, ron perlman, rooney mara, thriller, tim blake nelson, toni collette, willem dafoe
Holy crap, Guillermo del Toro has a new movie out! It's called Nightmare Alley and it's actually a remake of a movie you've also never heard of. Have you even seen any ads for this thing? We sure have not, any why, do we blame Spider-Man? Either way, one must ask themselves, can anything ever top Pacific Rim?... the answer is obviously always going to be no, nothing is better than Pacific Rim!
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8-Bit Christmas (& Whipping Ethernets)
December 6th, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 23 mins
comedy, david cross, family, fantasy, june diane raphael, kevin jakubowski, michael dowse, neil patrick harris, steve zahn, winslow fegley
We have another movie that no one had any expectations for or even knew was coming but lucky for you it dropped straight to HBO MAX... and the even better news is it's our first Christmas movie review!
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Ghostbusters: Afterlife (& Daddy Rudd)
November 26th, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 28 mins
adventure, carrie coon, comedy, fantasy, finn wolfhard, jason reitman, logan kim, mckenna grace, paul rudd
Critics friggin suck... Ghostbusters Afterlife is the shit!... come pile on some hype with us!
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Eternals (& celestial sphincters)
November 10th, 2021 | Season 2 | 2 hrs 8 mins
action, adventure, angelina jolie, barry keoghan, bill skarsgård, brian tyree henry, chloé zhao, drama, gemma chan, harish patel, kit harington, kumail nanjiani, lauren ridloff, lia mchugh, ma dong-seok, richard madden, salma hayek
Marvel Studios wild card of the year has finally hit with the release of Eternals and it is about as far from one of their typical outings as possible... what will three Marvel junkies think about this bold decision and will they agree with everyone else? Download this week's episode of the Critically Aroused podcast to find out!
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Last Night In Soho (& butt mic)
November 4th, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 27 mins
anya taylor-joy, drama, edgar wright, horror, matt smith, michael ajao, mystery, thomasin mckenzie, thriller
Director Edgar Wright is back with his new film Last Night in Soho and he made sure to mix things up quite a bit from the films we have come to love him for the most. This thriller/ horror/drama flick is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat after Wright takes his time introducing you to his vison of London of the 60's and today. The big question here is if the critics and audiences all think this new tonal change suits Wright's style?
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Dune (& Barbie on drugs)
October 31st, 2021 | Season 2 | 2 hrs 10 mins
action, adventure, dave bautista, denis villeneuve, drama, jason momoa, javier bardem, josh brolin, oscar isaac, rebecca ferguson, stellan skarsgård, timothée chalamet, zendaya
The mega budget remake/adaptation of Frank Herbert's extremely popular book series Dune has finally dropped after years of waiting and it's time to see if its able to live up to the hype! If your asking should you see it in theatres or at home on HBOMax?... at the very least this is one is a simple answer, get off your ass and out of the flippin house to check this one out!
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Halloween Kills (& Stabby McStabface)
October 23rd, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 25 mins
andi matichak, david gordon green, horror, jamie lee curtis, judy greer, thriller, will patton
So we have a direct sequel to the 2018 sequel of the 1978 Halloween that made all other Halloween movies irrelevant... if this all sounds a bit confusing and don't know if you should check out Halloween Kills then have no fear, we are here to let you know what's up and if you should check out the big October horror release of the year!
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No TimeTo Die (& Pierce Bros Man)
October 17th, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 59 mins
action, adventure, ben whishaw, billy magnussen, cary joji fukunaga, christoph waltz, daniel craig, drama, jeffrey wright, lashana lynch, léa seydoux, ralph fiennes, rami malek, thriller
It's finally time to say goodbye to Daniel Craig's James Bond, the longest running Bond in film history, and we really need to ask ourselves a few questions... like, did we really need this movie? Is this incarnation of Bond even Bond? and did this movie actually get postponed so long due to extremely controversial subject matter and obvious predictive programing? We discuss it all this week on the Aroused pod. Also, is everyone just plain wrong about this movie?
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Malignant (& butthole alley)
September 17th, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 51 mins
action, annabelle wallis, crime, george young, hbo max, horror, james wan, maddie hasson, michole briana white, thriller, wb
So... are you asking yourself WTF did I just watch after seeing Malignant? Well oh boy do we have good news for you, so are we! Come on down and listen to this weeks episode as we swim through the weird and wonderful mind of James Wan!
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Shang - Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (& fuzzy butt-rabbit)
September 7th, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 20 mins
action, adventure, awkwafina, dave callaham, destin daniel cretton, fantasy, meng'er zhang, michelle yeoh, simu liu, tony chiu-wai leung
Marvel Studios is back once again but this time we get a new future Avenger for the first time in quite a while! Even more exciting is the fact that Marvel is going with Shang-Chi a more unknow hero from their catalogue. If your getting a bit burned out on the more standard superhero flick this might just be a pleasant surprise for you!
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Reminiscence (& cartoon brains)
August 31st, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 24 mins
cliff curtis, daniel wu, hbomax, hugh jackman, lisa joy, mystery, rebecca ferguson, romance, sci-fi, thandiwe newton
The trippy sci-fi romance Reminiscence staring Hugh Jackman and
Rebecca Ferguson, came out of nowhere on HBO Max and in theatres last week with little to no fanfare... so we figured we would check it out and let you know what we thought sense not many other are! -
Free Guy (& watchin ya Comer)
August 19th, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 53 mins
action, comedy, jodie comer, joe keery, lil rel howery, matt lieberman, ryan reynolds, sci-fi, shawn levy, taika waititi, utkarsh ambudkar
Ryan Rynolds is back at it again, this time as the role of... Ryan Rynolds... just kidding, he's playing the role of Guy, who is clearly doing his best Ryan Rynolds impersonation. All jokes aside, Ryan's new film Free Guy seems to be all the buzz just like it's very relevant undertones of simulation theory and AI. Come have a chat with us this week about everything Free Guy and then some with a slew of news and new streaming shows!
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The Suicide Squad (& can't cancel the chosen ones)
August 14th, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 42 mins
action, adventure, comedy, dc, hbo max, idris elba, james gunn, joel kinnaman, john cena, margot robbie, viola davis, warner brothers
DC goes back for a second try with another Suicide Squad movie after their first attempt from 5 years ago went over like a wet fart. The questions this week are, was this franchise worth another stab at it and also did James Gunn deserve for DC to swoop in and save his career after Disney/Marvel gave him the boot?
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The Green Knight (& Frankenputa)
August 7th, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 27 mins
adventure, alicia vikander, barry keoghan, deathgasm, dev patel, drama, fantasy, frankenhooker, joel edgerton, outer banks
A24 is known for their shockingly strange movies and their new film The Green Night seems to fit into the more approachable side of their films but the question is, was marketing it to the more general audience as a medieval action adventure the smart move for them?