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February 28, 2023

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The Exorcist Minute

Minute 46 – What An Excellent Day For The Edge!

On this episode of The Exorcist minute:”Hey, Jesus! This guy don’t know the words!”The persistence of goodEveryone should know more about Snoopy!”Who’s your wife?” “No, Who’s on first!”We’re BAD hombres!Y’ever just bleed outta yer whatever?A reading from

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How to Split a Toaster episode 709
How to Split a Toaster

Being Black in the World of Divorce with Mike Easterling

Mike Easterling, co-host of the Just Being Brothers podcast, joins Seth and Pete to talk about the black perspective on divorce, as well as gray divorce. How does being black change the divorce equation? What does church have to do with it? Education? It’s a wide-ranging conversation that comes with a great viewpoint. Plus, we have some listener questions!

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Marvel Movie Minute Season Six • The Avengers • Minute 17
Marvel Movie Minute

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Ryan Dalton, author of the Time Shift trilogy and This Last Adventure, joins us to talk about minute seventeen of Marvel’s The Avengers: from a coughing child to Bruce asking Natasha about her actress buddy.

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The Next Reel • Season 12 • Series: Slumber Party Massacre • Member Bonus • Slumber Party Massacre (2021)
The Next Reel Film Podcast

Slumber Party Massacre (2021) • Member Bonus

We return to the Slumber Party Massacre series for our February 2023 member bonus episode. That’s right, we’re talking about Danishka Esterhazy’s 2021 remake/reboot ‘Slumber Party Massacre.’ It’s a ton of fun as a parody and revisioning of the original films. They’re all clearly having fun with this. They even throw in references to other great horror films and franchises. But does the parodying nature of this diminish the feminist approach? Do you need to have seen the previous films? Or does it stand strong as-is? Tune in!

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