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Clint previews the final season of GAME OF THRONES and talks about why he's not as excited as he should be. Andy gets deep into K-Pop music, including BTS.Also, Clint reviews STAR TREK DISCOVERY on CBS All Access, talks about why HBO's INS...
Clint finally unveils his list of favorite movies of 2018 and it includes a couple genres that don't usually make the list. Andy takes a deep dive into Motown history, looking at some of the songs that have been falsely linked to the label over th...
On this month's episode, Clint gives his thoughts on TRUE DETECTIVE season 3 and wonders if NBC's THIS IS US has jumped the shark. Andy goes after a troubling genre of music he calls "Suit Rock."
In the first episode of the Stream Police Podcast in 2019, makes everyone feel old by running down some of the movies and TV shows that are turning 30 this year, while Andy takes a look at the state of rock music today and wonders if it died in 2018.
In this edition, Clint reads his holiday wish list of things he wants from Hollywood in 2019, while Andy examines some songs that have been misunderstood over the years.
Clint gives his thoughts on Netflix's series THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE and Andy takes an overdue look at The Beatles' acclaimed album REVOLVER, wondering if it deserves all the accolades.
Clint flies alone in this episode and talks about the most hardcore movies he's ever seen, including the legendary FACES OF DEATH. He also gives part two of his 2018 Fall TV preview.
Clint gives you part 1 of his 2018 Fall TV preview. Andy review's Eminem's latest album, "Kamikaze." Also: Clint reviews Hannah Gadsby's "Nanette" and BET's "The Bobby Brown Story."
Clint gives his thoughts on Showtime's THE AFFAIR, while Andy reveals that as he's gotten older, he's started to embrace easy listening music. Also, Clint reviews season 2 of Netflix's QUEER EYE and talks about rewatching HBO's...
Clint rewatches THE MIGHTY DUCKS trilogy for the first time since childhood and talks about whether it still holds up. Andy reflects on actors who are also musicians, giving examples of the good and bad.