In this week's edition of The Pull List, we talk the new Non-Stop Spider-Man and take a trip to the British Isles in Once & Future.
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MoreThis week, our Feisty Indian Aunty watches The Bold Type and has 9 questions for all you young millennials out there.
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MoreTersanjung: The Movie takes the soppy, schmaltzy, and the sickly sweet and weaves it into something incredibly entertaining.
MoreThe Mythic Quest gang are back in a special standalone episode! There will be MMORPGs! There will be LAARPing! There will be insults!
MoreDreamy Eyes, Vietnam's Oscar submission for 2021 is a poignant and melancholy story about unrequited love and growing up.
MoreA compelling and subversive coming of age story that boldly counters decades of traditional Hollywood tropes.
MoreIn this edition of The Pull List we talk the new Keanu Reeves comic BRZRKR, visit the town of Stillwater, and break down Invincible.
MoreWe review Invincible and Sound of Metal.
MoreIain had high hopes for Aneesh Chaganty's follow up to the very clever Searching, but Run ends up stumbling.
MoreThis week, our Feisty Indian Aunty watches Netflix's Country Comfort and has many thoughts about raising children.
MoreGood movies are windows by which we peer into the lives of others. Great movies, like Sound of Metal, give us a door to step through.
MoreIn this Malaysian exclusive, Malcolm Spellman, the showrunner of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, tells us why this series is a spiritual successor to Black Panther.
MoreWe tell you everything you need to know about the Black Captain America you met in this week's episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
MoreRobert Kirkman and Cory Walker's Invincible successfully transitions to the small screen with plenty of changes to keep fans interested.
MoreWe review The Irregulars and Godzilla vs Kong.
MoreThe Irregulars, yet another "what if" set in the world of Sherlock Holmes, might actually be the first truly terrible new series of 2021.
MoreThis week, our Feisty Indian Aunty watches Netflix's The One and believes that DNA testing has nothing on Indian matchmaking.
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