In this Goggler Exclusive, we spoke to director Steven Soderbergh about No Sudden Move, shooting during a pandemic, his extensive filmography, and of course, Ocean's Eleven.
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On this special episode of The Goggler Podcast, we speak to Dean Johnson and Steve Chao, the minds behind HBO's brand new documentary series, Traffickers: Inside the Golden Triangle.
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We speak to David Harbour and Frankie Shaw about what it was like shooting No Sudden Move in the middle of a global pandemic.
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We speak to the two leads of No Sudden Move, Don Cheadle and Benicio Del Toro, about the movie's subtext of racism and playing complex compromised characters.
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We spoke to Rick and Morty showrunner, Scott Marder, and writer, James Siciliano, about what it takes to craft the craziest show on TV.
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HBO's deep dive into female skaters returns for another beautifully nuanced and aesthetically pleasing second season.
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Mare of Easttown is the perfect seven episode series. We tell you all the reasons why. (Don't worry, there are no spoilers here!)
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We review Friends: The Reunion and Hulu's M.O.D.O.K.
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We speak to Cristin Milioti about her brand new series, Made for Love, and how she really felt about the ending of How I Met Your Mother.
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A potent and necessary reminder of the human side to the Israel/Palestine conflict, HBO's Oslo is the perfect movie for right now.
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We review The Woman in the Window, Oslo, and Army of the Dead.
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We speak to Olivia Williams about her role in The Nevers and what it was about Joss Whedon's script that drew her to the part.
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We review The Unholy, The Nevers, and Promising Young Woman.
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The Nevers is a fun and engaging superhero spiel that has the potential to do for Victorian fantasies what Firefly did for sci-fi Westerns.
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We review Concrete Cowboy and Mortal Kombat.
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We answer all of your questions.
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We review For All Mankind, Superman & Lois, and Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry.
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We review Judas and the Black Messiah and The Map of Tiny Perfect Things.
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HBO's epic two part documentary on Tiger Woods boasts a wealth of archive footage but gets a little mired in the muck.
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We review Tiger and Locked Down.
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