In Episode 261 of my podcast Spoilerpiece Theatre, we review Murder Mystery, Stuber, Someone to Watch Over Me, and To Catch a Thief. Good news, everyone! I watched the Adam Sandler/Jennifer Aniston Netflix flick Murder Mystery (6:03) so you don’t have to! And is it good? Well…it’s not terrible. That’s something. Kris caught the new Dave Bautista/Kumail Nanjiani vehicle (ha) Stuber (18:43), a comedy with better action scenes than comedy scenes. Then it’s time to keep up with the Jensons, as Kris re-watched The Spy Who Dumped Me (30:15) and has some new insight into the opening 15 minutes that kind of drove all three guys nuts. Then in a sort-of Riedel’s recap, Dave talks about Ridley Scott’s Someone to Watch Over Me (32:35), a forgotten thriller in the director’s canon. Finally, because it’s a slow new-release week, we all watched Alfred Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief (37:40), which none of us had seen before. Spoiler alert: Lesser Hitchcock is still pretty fun. Patrons! Thank you for your patronage and don’t forget to vote in our poll!
- 5 years ago
Evan Crean
Spoilerpiece Theatre 261: Murder Mystery
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