Fad Dads Nathaniel Schexnayder
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- TV & Film
The Fad Dads is the new destination podcast to join the conversation about new or recent movies and TV shows. Join Seth and Nathaniel as they stumble their way into hot takes, laughs, and the unpacking of the dark and deep themes of the hottest movies and fads of today. So sit back and join the conversation.
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Why was SOUND OF FREEDOM a smash hit?
Seth and Nathaniel review the hit indie film The Sound of
Freedom. The film was one thing, but the surrounding noise kicked it up to another level. What was behind the controversy? It's all revealed in this episode. -
Oppenheimer Review: It Blew Me Away
Seth watches and explains Christopher Nolan's latest epic, Oppenheimer. Everyone says it's brilliant, but can Seth convince Nathaniel to watch the biopic?
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A Revolution in Christian Movie Making? Jesus Revolution REVIEW!
Are Christian movies getting better? Is Jesus Revolution a sign of things to come? Nathaniel and Seth break down the messages, themes, and qualities of this new Christian drama. But are there any drawbacks?
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Ant-Man REVIEW: QuantuMESS?
Bad CGI? Unexplained power levels? Social justice warriors? Is this the new normal for the MCU? Seth breaks down the plot of the latest big Marvel movie, Ant Man Quantumania. Full spoilers and an awkward Bill Murray moment in the review.
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Black Adam REVIEW: The DCEU Killer
Black Adam is destroying more things than buildings and bad guys in Dwayne Johnson's first superhero movie. Turns out the entire DCEU was at stake. Nathaniel and Seth discuss what works in this movie (not much), and what doesn't (pretty much everything).
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REVIEW: Terminal List - Is the hate deserved?
The critics hate Chris Pratt's TV streaming drama Terminal List. But is it really all that bad or is a liberal bias showing through. Nathaniel and Seth break down the plot points of this military conspiracy show and reveal if Chris Pratt's beard the only thing that acts, if the dream sequences are filler, and whose name really deserves to be on the Terminal List.