Spring’s here, but the Summer heat is on across King’s Dominion. Once again, The Losers’ Club is putting on their shades, revving up their Plymouth Fury, and feeling the breeze in Hollywood King. It’s another high-octane news episode that finds Losers Michael Roffman, Justin Gerber, Rachel Reeves, and Jenn Adams cycling through the latest Stephen King headlines.
Topics include debating Bill Skarsgard’s involvement in Welcome to Derry, taking inventory on all those forthcoming Stephen King 4K releases, mulling over Mike Flanagan’s latest ideas for The Dark Tower, comparing King’s favorite soul songs to their own, talking The Last of Us a month later, finding King in the new season of Yellowjackets, and revisiting The Wire.
(Unfortunately, this episode was recorded before the casting was announced for …Derry.)
Stream the episode below and return next week when the Losers celebrate 30 years of George A. Romero...
Topics include debating Bill Skarsgard’s involvement in Welcome to Derry, taking inventory on all those forthcoming Stephen King 4K releases, mulling over Mike Flanagan’s latest ideas for The Dark Tower, comparing King’s favorite soul songs to their own, talking The Last of Us a month later, finding King in the new season of Yellowjackets, and revisiting The Wire.
(Unfortunately, this episode was recorded before the casting was announced for …Derry.)
Stream the episode below and return next week when the Losers celebrate 30 years of George A. Romero...
- 4/7/2023
- by Michael Roffman
- bloody-disgusting.com
“As a species we’re fundamentally insane. Put more than two of us in a room, we pick sides and startdreaming up reasons to kill one another. Why do you think we invented politics and religion?”
It appears we may have a problem of some magnitude, and The Losers’ Club are attempting to fight it as they revisit Frank Darabont‘s The Mist. Starring Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Andre Braugher, Toby Jones, Jeffrey DeMunn, and Laurie Holden, this chilling 2007 Stephen King adaptation celebrates its 15th anniversary this month.
Join Losers Michael Roffman, Rachel Reeves, Ashley Casseday, and Justin Gerber at the Food House in Bridgton, Maine as they hey take inventory of the film’s inspired ensemble cast, debate the themes within, marvel at Darabont’s handiwork, and sort through all the macabre monsters that still terrify us all these years later.
Then, stay tuned as star Thomas Jane...
It appears we may have a problem of some magnitude, and The Losers’ Club are attempting to fight it as they revisit Frank Darabont‘s The Mist. Starring Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Andre Braugher, Toby Jones, Jeffrey DeMunn, and Laurie Holden, this chilling 2007 Stephen King adaptation celebrates its 15th anniversary this month.
Join Losers Michael Roffman, Rachel Reeves, Ashley Casseday, and Justin Gerber at the Food House in Bridgton, Maine as they hey take inventory of the film’s inspired ensemble cast, debate the themes within, marvel at Darabont’s handiwork, and sort through all the macabre monsters that still terrify us all these years later.
Then, stay tuned as star Thomas Jane...
- 11/18/2022
- by Michael Roffman
- bloody-disgusting.com
The UK has officially fallen into a recession, which will push more than 500,000 people into unemployment, according to a new forecast from the Office for Budget Responsibility (Obr).
The (Obr), the government’s forecaster, said there will be the biggest fall in living standards in the UK since records began with inflation “tipping the economy into a recession lasting just over a year.”
The forecaster said that it expects household incomes, once adjusted for inflation, to fall back to 2013 levels and will take at least six years to recover.
The UK has been suffering economically due to Brexit, the fallout from the pandemic, an ongoing energy crisis exacerbated by the conflict in Ukraine and the disastrous fiscal policies of the previous Conservative government.
UK chancellor Jeremy Hunt, in his inaugural Autumn Statement, today set out a string of tax increases and a tighter public spending plan that he said would generate a combined £55bn.
The (Obr), the government’s forecaster, said there will be the biggest fall in living standards in the UK since records began with inflation “tipping the economy into a recession lasting just over a year.”
The forecaster said that it expects household incomes, once adjusted for inflation, to fall back to 2013 levels and will take at least six years to recover.
The UK has been suffering economically due to Brexit, the fallout from the pandemic, an ongoing energy crisis exacerbated by the conflict in Ukraine and the disastrous fiscal policies of the previous Conservative government.
UK chancellor Jeremy Hunt, in his inaugural Autumn Statement, today set out a string of tax increases and a tighter public spending plan that he said would generate a combined £55bn.
- 11/17/2022
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
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