It's the one where Uma, Iain, and Bahir watch really bad movies while socially distancing themselves from each other... and everyone else.
MoreThis week, Uma, Iain, and Bahir brave the coronavirus and settle in for a long few months with no new movies in cinemas.
MoreIt's the episode of Star Trek: Picard when all the loose threads start coming together. Count us in and count us intrigued.
MoreThis week, Uma, Iain, and Bahir have a good ol' rant about how this episode of Dirty Money made them feel.
MoreThis week, Uma and Iain can't quite agree on how much they like Pixar's Onward. Is it good? Or is it merely fine?
MoreIn this episode of Goggler Presents, Uma and Iain feel all the feels when Picard. Riker, and Troi finally reunite at Nepenthe.
MoreThis week, Uma, Iain, and Bahir review the two Blumhouse movies currently in cinemas. Spoiler alert. Only one of them is good.
MoreUma, Iain, and Bahir get annoyed at some of the lazy writing that really doesn't belong on a show of this calibre.
MoreThis week, Uma, Iain, and Bahir review Hitman: Agent Jun, The World According to Jeff Goldblum, and Hulu's High Fidelity.
MoreUma, Iain, and Bahir continue on their journey with Picard and his crew, boldly going where no accent has gone before.
MoreOn this week's podcast, Uma, Iain, and Bahir review Sonic, Richard Jewell, and To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You.
MoreWe're off to meet the wizard... but can we make a pit stop first?
MoreOn this week's podcast, Uma, Iain, and Bahir review Birds of Prey, The Gentlemen, and Little Women.
MoreWho will take home gold on Oscar night? The boys give you their picks and predictions.
MoreOn this week's podcast, Uma, Iain, and Bahir review McMillion$, Enter the Fat Dragon, and Locke & Key.
MoreWill someone please give the man a starship already.
MoreOn this week's podcast, Uma, Iain, and Bahir try to figure out how and why Dolittle ended up doing so little.
MoreUma, Iain, and Bahir walk you through the first episode of the latest instalment in the Star Trek universe.
MoreUma, Iain, and Bahir review, dissect, and gush over the sheer brilliance that is 1917.
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