Tag Archives: Natalie Portman

Avengers: Infinity War (no spoilers), Beast, Bright & Annihilation

Laurie & Phil both foolishly attended midnight screenings of the latest Avengers film; did it keep them awake or send them to sleep? /unoriginaljoke – Laurie also saw Beast from British director Michael Pearce, and also got to speak with him about his debut feature. There’s a quick-fire review roundup covering The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society, The Leisure Seeker & Every Day, and WWBW  this week is all Netflix-based, with the much-talked-about films Bright & Annihilation. Thanks for being in touch! Keep sending your thoughts & opinions to superbaileybros@gmail.com and @superbaileybros – and keep an eye out on superbaileybros.com for the #Browards categories!

Top 5(ish) Films of 2017 & Phil’s End of Year Quiz

Coming slightly too late for the holidays, it’s our Holiday Special! Featuring our Top 5 (plus one or two extra) Films of 2017, Phil’s End of Year Quiz for Laurie that you can play along with too, and your emails and tweets along for the ride at the end of the show. We’ll resume normal service as soon as possible – Happy New Year! And keep all your thoughts coming to superbaileybros@gmail.com and @superbaileybros on Twitter.

Murder on the Orient Express, Bad Moms Christmas, Jackie, Surrogates & Mystic Pizza

Kenny B attempts to breathe new life into Agatha Christie’s eccentric Belgian detective as he directs & stars as Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express. Laurie chalked up another sequel no one asked for in A Bad Moms Christmas with Mila Kunis & Susan Sarandon, and WWBW returns with Phil’s views on Natalie Portman in Jackie and Julia Roberts’ debut in Mystic Pizza, while Laurie brings Bruce Willis in Surrogates to the table. We also spend a bit of time chatting through the odd experience of books/original sources that make you think worse of their film adaptations. Listen for your emails and tweets towards the end of the show, and keep them coming to superbaileybros@gmail.com and @superbaileybros – thanks for tuning in!