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  • 53. 53 - The Best Movie and TV Show Teir List - 1 Year Special

    01:11:28||Ep. 53
    One year. Dozens of movies. Countless debates. Heated arguments. Brutal punishment weeks.Welcome to the Popcorn Punchups One Year Special 🥊🍿Hosted by ReimannTV and Lawson, this episode is our biggest yet. We’re looking back at every movie and TV show we’ve reviewed since starting the podcast and ranking them all in one massive Tier List Showdown.From:Blockbusters 💥Hidden gems 💎Anime chaos 🗡️Horror nightmares 😱Reality TV madness 📺And yes… the painful punishment picks 😬Nothing is safe.Who was right all year?Who had the better taste?And which films deserve S-Tier glory… or F-Tier shame?This is the definitive ranking of our first year of Popcorn Punchups.🎧 Thank you for supporting us for a full year. This one’s for the fans.

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  • 52. 52 - Iron Lung & Wonder Man Review

    46:12||Ep. 52
    We’re back with another wild genre clash on Popcorn Punchups — the podcast where movie and TV reviews turn into competitive chaos! Hosted by ReimannTV and Lawson, this week dives into indie horror darkness and Marvel’s newest hero entry.🚀 Iron Lung – The viral horror game adaptation finally hits the screen. Claustrophobic, intense, and unsettling… but does it translate into a great movie experience or stay stuck in the sub?🦸 Wonder Man – Marvel introduces a new hero into the MCU spotlight. Does this series bring fresh energy and character depth, or feel like just another chapter in the ever-growing universe?With the Best-of-7 battle still ongoing, every review could swing the momentum. Who takes the win this week — Reimann or Lawson?🎧 Popcorn Punchups — where opinions punch hard and someone always walks away with the point.
  • 51. 51 - Send Help & Hamnet Review

    48:22||Ep. 51
    We’re back with Episode 51 of Popcorn Punchups, where movie reviews turn into cinematic combat! Hosted by ReimannTV and Lawson, this week’s episode swings between survival horror and emotional historical drama.🆘 Send Help – A tense survival thriller that throws its characters into a desperate fight against the elements. Does it grip you from start to finish, or struggle to stay afloat?📜 Hamnet – A beautifully crafted period drama inspired by Shakespeare’s lost son. Is this a powerful emotional experience, or a slow burn that divides opinion?With the Best-of-7 showdown still rolling, every pick matters and the pressure keeps building. Who takes the point this week — Reimann or Lawson?🎧 Popcorn Punchups — where genres collide, opinions clash, and punishment is always lurking.
  • 50. 50 - 28 Years Later The Bone Temple & Tougen Anki Review

    42:22||Ep. 50
    We hit a huge milestone with Episode 50 of Popcorn Punchups — and we’re celebrating with zombies, horror, and anime chaos! Hosted by ReimannTV and Lawson, this week’s showdown brings dark survival vibes and supernatural action to the table.🧟 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple – The infection spreads in the latest chapter of the iconic franchise. Does this sequel deepen the horror and world-building, or is it running on fumes?👹 Tougen Anki – The popular manga adaptation finally arrives! Does this demon-fueled anime live up to the hype, or fall short of expectations?With the Best-of-7 battle still raging, every review counts and every opinion matters. Who takes the win this week — Reimann or Lawson?🎧 Popcorn Punchups — movie reviews, anime debates, and cinematic chaos every week!
  • 49. 49 - Primate & Sentenced To Be A Hero

    36:03||Ep. 49
    We’re back with Episode 49 of Popcorn Punchups, the podcast where movie and TV reviews turn into competitive chaos! Hosted by ReimannTV and Lawson, this week’s episode delivers a wild contrast of genres, tones, and ideas.🐒 Primate – A tense, unsettling film that dives into humanity, survival, and our darker instincts. Does it deliver something thought-provoking, or does it go completely bananas?🦸 Sentenced to Be a Hero – An anime series that flips the hero trope on its head. Is this a fresh, clever take on the genre, or just another power fantasy?With the Best-of-7 battle still rolling, every pick matters and the pressure continues to build. Who takes the point this week—Reimann or Lawson?🎧 Popcorn Punchups — where opinions clash, genres collide, and punishment is never far away.
  • 48. 48 - The SpongeBob Movie: Search for Squarepants & Why Women Kill Review

    34:58||Ep. 48
    We’re back with Episode 48 of Popcorn Punchups, the podcast where movie and TV reviews turn into full-on cinematic showdowns! Hosted by ReimannTV and Lawson, this week’s episode brings a wild tonal clash—from animated chaos to dark, stylish drama.🍍 The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants – Bikini Bottom returns with another big-screen adventure! Is SpongeBob still soaking up laughs, or is this franchise running out of bubbles?🔪 Why Women Kill – A sharp, stylish series packed with dark humour, twists, and unforgettable performances. Does it live up to the hype, or miss the mark?With the Best-of-7 still rolling, every review matters and every point counts. Who takes the win this week—Reimann or Lawson?🎧 Popcorn Punchups — where opinions hit hard, laughs land harder, and punishment is always looming.
  • 47. 47 - Fallout Season 2 & Marty Supreme Review

    49:40||Ep. 47
    The wasteland gets wilder in Episode 47 of Popcorn Punchups, the podcast where movie and TV reviews turn into all-out battles! Hosted by ReimannTV and Lawson, this week we tackle a massive TV sequel and a larger-than-life biopic-style drama.☢️ Fallout – Season 2 – The hit post-apocalyptic series returns with bigger stakes, darker twists, and deeper lore. Does Season 2 build on the success of the first season, or does it lose its way in the wasteland?🎭 Marty Supreme – A bold, stylish film centered on ambition, obsession, and legacy. Is this an awards contender or a swing-and-miss character study?With the Best-of-7 showdown rolling on, who claims the win this week and edges closer to bragging rights?🎧 Popcorn Punchups — where every review matters and punishment is never far away.