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Spanning Gaming, Television, And Movies, Netflix To Acquire WB 

In a move that is likely bigger than the average person is expecting, Netflix just announced they plan to acquire WB which includes IP from multiple major brands.  Did you ever think HBO and Netflix would become one service? Well that’s an idea on the board for Netflix as they announced a massive $82.7 Billion (with a B) deal. The mostly cash and stock deal...

Original Version of Star Wars Returns to Theaters in 2027

Lucasfilm has made the speculation official, a new, fully remastered version of George Lucas’ original Star Wars is coming to theaters. Fans who’ve been holding out hope for seeing the original version of Star Wars remastered or back on the big screen are getting some wonderful news this afternoon. While we knew Star Wars would be back in theaters as part of the big 50th...

The Casual Cinecast goes undercover with Alfred Hitchcock’s Notorious

In this latest Casually Criterion episode Justin, Chris, and Mike review the winning film from our listener poll, Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious. We also discuss the upcoming November 2018 Criterion Collection releases! 

The Casual Cinecast Talks Jason Reitman’s Tully!

The Casual Cinecast spent their Mother's Day weekend watching Charlize Theron mom it up in Jason Reitman's latest film, Tully

The Casual Cinecast Counts Down our Most-Anticipated Summer Movies!

With the Summer movie season just kicking off, Justin, Chris and Mike decided to go through each of our Top 5 Most-Anticipated Movies coming out over the next few months! Did your Most-Anticipated make one of our lists? 

The Casual Cinecast reviews Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War

Mike, Chrs and Justin review the newest Marvel film, Avengers: Infinity War. Listen as we try to break down this massive movie and speculate on what comes next.

The Casual Cinecast reviews You Were Never Really Here

Mike, Chrs and Justin review the newest Lynne Ramsay film You Were Never Really Here, starring Joaquin Pheonix. Find out why we dubbed this film, the "anti-Taken".