Today on a very special episode of Between the Streams, we recap our favorite films of the year, as well as explore the new films from Netflix that could well be changing the film paradigm. Two of Netflix’s latest movies have made big waves as of late, including Bandersnatch, the interactive Black Mirror film, and Bird Box, the Sandra Bullock horror film that’s been inspiring people to put on blindfolds and run into stuff.
We also want to ask you, do you still go see movies these days? Send us an email at podcast@digitaltrends.com and let us know. We’ll be gone for the mayhem that is CES 2019 next week, so please enjoy this year-in-review (and audio only) episode!
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Between the Streams
Between the Streams is your weekly streaming guide to all of the hottest, most important, and (of course) dumbest new developments in streaming and entertainment, providing a handy recap of the week that was and a preview for what is ahead. We tackle the best and brightest movies and TV shows coming your way, including way too many superhero movies — and we love it.
At Between the Streams, we take on the big issues of our times, like whether or not Star Wars is going to go off the rails in the next few years (probably), or why five seasons is the ultimate zenith for any drama that wants to go out on top (thank you, Breaking Bad). We’re just as happy arguing about whether or not Alf was a quintessential ’80s sitcom as we are pondering Hollywood’s increasing penchant for reboots and nostalgia-driven mash-ups like Stranger Things. In short, we’re all about the most awesome, water cooler-worthy entertainment subjects that happen each and every week.
We do the tough part so you don’t have to, digging up all the stories you need to know about each Friday in a fun and succinct weekly chat. So sit back, grab something to drink, and enjoy the ride. It’s all entertainment from here, and let’s face it, we could all use the break.