• PODCASTS
    107: The Reel Hooligans TV Episode

    Got a favorite show? What should you be watching? This week it’s all about TV — okay, maybe not all about TV — Tim reviews Sully, the latest from Tom Hanks and Clint Eastwood. Otherwise, it’s all about TV. Tim is joined by David and Alex and they discuss what’s worth watching and movies that […]

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    106: Reel Hooligans Go Back to School

    College…High School…What are the best movies about institutions of education? The Hooligans are back and as the seasons begin to turn, they head BACK TO SCHOOL — discussing some of their favorite school themed movies. Your fearless host, Tim English and his sidekick, David Cain, welcome the return of Alex Young as they pay their […]

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    205: Reel Hooligans versus The Iron Detective

    Filmmaker Jason Turner dishes on his Iron Detective dreams This week, Tim English and David Cain are joined by Kansas City filmmaker Jason Turner, creator of the Iron City Chronicles. Jason is running a kickstarter campaign to fund a feature film project to bring his dream project to realization. (Update: The campaign was successful!) Plus, […]

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    104: Reel Hooligans versus The Suicide Squad

    A movie about crappy bad guys — what could possibly go wrong? After disappearing into the craziness of summer, you had to wonder what hellish force would be powerful enough to unite the Hooligans. But, here they are! The Reel Hooligans return to take on yet another DC flick — Tim and David go head […]

  • Movie Reviews
    Suicide Squad: the worst of DC’s worst

    Hooligan Rating: 4/10 You know how sometimes you have a thought in your head but when you say it out loud you realize you sound like an idiot? I imagine this how the pitch meeting for Suicide Squad went. “Let’s make a movie about these bad guys who are thrown together to save the world” Yep. […]

  • Movie Reviews
    The Secret Life of Pets: Simple-minded, but fun

    Hooligan rating: 6/10 Most animated summer movies don’t offer much of an intellectual challenge to its audience — unless it’s Pixar — but they don’t always hit the mark. So, it’s not to be unexpected that The Secret Life of Pets, which is brought to you by the same studio that forced Minions on us last […]