Episodios

  • Goofy, Bloody, & Hilarious: Our Honest Review of Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice.
    Apr 6 2026

    TIME TRAVEL & MOBSTERS? Why Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice Is A Hulu Hidden Gem!

    We just finished watching the new R-rated genre-mashup Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice on Hulu, and honestly? We had an absolute blast. In this Flix and Giggles review, Basil and Keo dive into this cheesy but good crime comedy starring James Marsden as a guilt-ridden hitman and Vince Vaughn in a dual role as his partner from two different timelines. We’re breaking down that wild chaos of the night as they run from Sosa, a terrifying crime boss. Between the Gilmore Girls digressions and the high-octane practical effects, we’re explaining why this is the perfect slightly funny Friday night watch you shouldn't skip.

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    21 m
  • Humanity is NOT Code: Why Amazon’s MERCY is the Ultimate AI Cautionary Tale!
    Mar 30 2026

    We watched the chilling new sci-fi thriller, Mercy (2026) on Amazon Prime MGM. Honestly? It is the most realistic and genuinely scary depiction we have ever seen of how AI might completely dismantle or "fix" our communities. We discuss how Mercy moves past generic tech-horror and takes a nuanced approach. It shows the obvious positives: a 90% drop in capital crime, unparalleled efficiency, and an objective justice system. But it simultaneously explores the terrifying grey area: the end of privacy, automated executions based on probability, and how easily a perfect algorithm can be weaponized by imperfect humans. We’re breaking down why the movie argues that humanity’s "judgement" requires intuition that can never be programmed, and why this is an essential watch for 2026.

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    29 m
  • F1: The Movie Review: Totally Impressed!
    Mar 24 2026

    We just watched Joseph Kosinski’s highly anticipated F1: The Movie on Apple TV, and we are totally impressed. In this Flix and Giggles breakdown, Basil and Keo discuss why this film is just done really well, from the unparalleled authenticity that Jerry Bruckheimer and Lewis Hamilton brought to the production, to those intense, ground-breaking driving sequences. Brad Pitt is absolute dynamite as Sonny Hayes, delivering a subtle yet powerful comeback story for the fictional APXGP team. Whether you are a die-hard Formula 1 fan or a casual movie-goer looking for a great blockbuster, we’re explaining why this film is an absolute must-watch on the biggest screen you can find. Let’s talk engines, speed, and why F1 is officially the Top Gun: Maverick of racing movies.

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    31 m
  • ONE PIECE SEASON 2 REVIEW: The Grand Line Is Finally Here! (And It’s Awesome)
    Mar 16 2026

    The wait is over, and Netflix’s One Piece Season 2 ("Into the Grand Line") has officially set sail with eight incredible new episodes. Basil and Keo dive into why this season feels even bigger and more adventurous than the first, perfectly capturing the absurd and cartoony spirit of Eiichiro Oda’s world. We’re breaking down the journey from Loguetown through the prehistoric wilds of Little Garden, and why the addition of Princess Vivi (Charithra Chandran) and the adorable Tony Tony Chopper (Mikaela Hoover) makes the Straw Hat dynamic better than ever. From Zoro’s epic 1-on-100 battle to the emotional "cherry blossom" finale on Drum Island, we discuss why this is the best anime adaptation on TV right now.


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    34 m
  • IS 'WAR MACHINE' ACTUALLY GOOD? Alan Ritchson’s New Sci-Fi Is Better Than You Think!
    Mar 9 2026

    We just sat down with Alan Ritchson’s new 2026 Netflix blockbuster War Machine, and while it might not be the "best" sci-fi film ever made, it is a massive step in the right direction for the genre. Basil and Keo break down why this movie actually works, specifically praising the decision to ditch the tired "mechanical roach" alien trope for something visually stunning and genuinely fresh. The action is loud, the explosions are top-tier, and the chemistry on screen makes it a solid watch, even if some parts of the plot feel a little familiar. We’re diving into why this is a high-quality "good" movie that finally treats its audience, and its aliens, with some actual creativity, and why that ending basically demands a sequel.

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    26 m
  • MONARCH SEASON 2 IS BACK: The Randa Family Secret That Changes Everything!
    Mar 2 2026

    We just watched the premiere of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2, and the writing is absolutely on another level. While the visuals are stunning, it’s the emotional "Cause and Effect" of the Randa legacy that really stole the show for us. We’re breaking down how the escape from Axis Mundi has completely shifted the power dynamic between Monarch and the remnants of Apex, and why the human drama this season is finally matching the scale of the world-building. Basil and Keo discuss the brilliant pacing of Episode 1 and why this series is officially the gold standard for prestige sci-fi television in 2026.

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    25 m
  • WHY NETFLIX'S 'THE GREAT FLOOD' IS A TOTAL DISASTER: The Screaming Kid & That Insane Twist!
    Feb 24 2026

    We couldn't wait to dive into Netflix's latest blockbuster The Great Flood, but it didn't take long for our excitement to turn into pure frustration. While the movie starts as a high-stakes survival thriller, the constant screaming from the child character, Ja-in, makes it nearly impossible to stay immersed in the tension. However, the real "disconnect" happens exactly one hour in, when the film ditches its disaster roots for a bizarre, convoluted sci-fi simulation twist that left us wondering if we were even watching the same movie. In this Flix and Giggles breakdown, Basil and Keo deconstruct the "Emotion Engine" mess, the technical failures of the script, and why this South Korean sci-fi experiment ultimately drowned under its own ambition.




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    23 m
  • THE ENDING OF 'A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE' EXPLAINED: Why Everyone Is Wrong!
    Feb 16 2026

    The shocking cliffhanger of Netflix's A House Of Dynamite has left audiences divided, but most viewers are completely missing the hidden message buried in the final frames. Director Kathryn Bigelow didn't just run out of time; she intentionally trapped the audience in the same "What If" scenario facing the characters, forcing us to confront the terrifying fragility of our global systems. This breakdown explores the systemic horror, the procedural dread of the situation room, and why the ending you hated is actually the most brilliant part of the film.

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    30 m