We Love The 2010s – Remembering The Best And Worst Of The Year 2016
In part seven of a ten-part series, Pop Culture Junkie looks back at the 2010s with ‘We Love 2016.’
Read MoreIn part seven of a ten-part series, Pop Culture Junkie looks back at the 2010s with ‘We Love 2016.’
Read MoreHe’s not dead, he’s resting! Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine will somehow return for the third ‘Deadpool’ installment, opening in 2024.
Read MoreAlex, Shauna and Nicole welcome special guest Avery Xola, an Arizona native who is the author of the Murderman graphic novel series, a “punk rock project” which has everything: sex,
Read MoreAnthony Mackie’s year just got a bit better: He has been cast as John Doe in the live-action TV adaptation of PlayStation’s ‘Twisted Metal’ game.
Read MoreChris Evans and Scarlett Johansson could get back together again, not as Avengers, but for ‘Ghosted’ – a new movie that has action, adventure and romance.
Read MoreRyan Reynolds charms his way through the exceptionally witty and fun ‘Free Guy”, and that’s a very good thing.
Read MoreThe Junkies reveal their pop culture nemeses, and decide that some of them just need to be tripped. (Watch where you walk, Scott Baio.) Nicole is enjoying how The Bachelorette
Read MoreThis episode was recorded on 4.20. Just saying. Shauna does a bollocks Posh Spice impersonation, but Nicole rocks her Chicago accent. Hayley and Alex dish on everything good from Falcon and the Winter Soldier (and that special guest – spoilers!) and speaking of spoilers, Shauna brings you the mind-blowing truth about The Matrix (1999.) Nicole can’t place Mark McGrath from The Masked Singer but she does bring you the best in baseball from this week. Speaking of sports, Jake Paul had another fight and the best part of it was Pete Davidson mocking everyone. Hayley is all about the feel-good comedy of Tom Papa, and Alex brings you a pop culture antidote for all of the bad news we’ve been dealing with this week (and every week). Link to Hype Man in show notes.
Read MoreThis week’s episode has everything! The Junkies talk cereal and we discover how much influence The Flintstones had on Montae’s childhood, Nicole salutes Captain Crunch and Shauna speaks in defense of the Trix Rabbit and it’s all part of this complete breakfast. Staying on the topic of food, the Junkies talk leftovers: the good, the bad and the stiff biscuits. There’s a mono alert on The Bachelor (not really) and the Junkies figure out which Sex and the City character they are (no one is a Charlotte,) and what they are going to be like when they are as old as Betty White. The Junkies debate which of the Avengers will hate Deadpool the most and call out America’s Smartass, Chris Evans. Whether you’re drinking a toast to The Rock (or drinking your sorrows) you’ll love this week’s episode.
Read MoreFrom the fringes to the mainstream: ‘Deadpool’ set to join the rest of the MCU in his new adventure, Kevin Feige confirms.
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