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EPISODE · Sep 24, 2019 · 1H 1M

#041 Ad Astra

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Nathan and James are joined by Alam to review sci-fi drama Ad Astra (2019). They also discuss Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and Love, Death & Robots winning Emmys, the possibility of an Alan Wake sequel, and much more. Special Surprise Intro (0:00)Ad Astra (4:34)Emmys (50:11)Alan Wake (55:27)Outro (59:59) http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter

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Nathan and James are joined by Alam to review sci-fi drama Ad Astra (2019). They also discuss Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and Love, Death & Robots winning Emmys, the possibility of an Alan Wake sequel, and much more. Special Surprise Intro (0:00)Ad Astra (4:34)Emmys (50:11)Alan Wake (55:27)Outro (59:59) http://www.facebook.com/tuesdayreviewTwitter & Instagram: @tuesdayreviewauJames' Instagram: @channeldrifter

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