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Remarkably Bright Creatures

7 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Episode Summary: JR flies solo to review Remarkably Bright Creatures (2026), the Netflix mystery drama directed by Olivia Newman, based on Shelby Van Pelt's beloved novel. Starring Sally Field and Lewis Pullman, JR breaks down the story of Tova (a quiet aquarium cleaning lady), Cameron (a young drifter), and Marcellus the octopus — whose surprising intelligence ties their stories together. JR calls it one of the best straight-to-Netflix films he's ever seen and urges listeners to put the phone down and give it their full attention. Timestamped Show Notes: * 0:05 — Cold open: JR teases Remarkably Bright Creatures and calls it the best movie of the year * 0:20 — Show intro by King Jerm / Pod Saved Our Marriage * 0:49 — JR welcomes listeners and introduces the solo episode * 1:20 — Film overview: cast (Sally Field, Lewis Pullman), Netflix release, subscription value * 2:01 — Production background: announced August 2024, CGI, Vancouver Aquarium * 2:37 — Rotten Tomatoes (81%) and Metacritic (47/100) scores; the film's twist * 3:10 — Why it demands your full attention; intro to Tova and Marcellus the octopus * 3:34 — Character breakdown: Cameron Casmore (Lewis Pullman), Ethan Mock (Colm Meaney) * 4:03 — Star Trek shoutout; O'Brien's romance with Sally Field * 4:31 — A-list and supporting cast dynamics; Netflix direct release * 4:52 — Slow start warning; payoff is worth the patience * 5:20 — Marcellus the octopus: escape attempts, touching characters, supernatural intelligence * 5:54 — How Tova and Cameron's stories interlock; no spoilers * 6:17 — JR's verdict: one of the best straight-to-Netflix films ever made * 6:43 — Thanks to listeners on Threads; solo episode format note * 7:20 — Call to action: like, subscribe, email, Threads, future Substack; sign-off

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Portada del episodio Remarkably Bright Creatures

Remarkably Bright Creatures

Episode Summary: JR flies solo to review Remarkably Bright Creatures (2026), the Netflix mystery drama directed by Olivia Newman, based on Shelby Van Pelt's beloved novel. Starring Sally Field and Lewis Pullman, JR breaks down the story of Tova (a quiet aquarium cleaning lady), Cameron (a young drifter), and Marcellus the octopus — whose surprising intelligence ties their stories together. JR calls it one of the best straight-to-Netflix films he's ever seen and urges listeners to put the phone down and give it their full attention. Timestamped Show Notes: * 0:05 — Cold open: JR teases Remarkably Bright Creatures and calls it the best movie of the year * 0:20 — Show intro by King Jerm / Pod Saved Our Marriage * 0:49 — JR welcomes listeners and introduces the solo episode * 1:20 — Film overview: cast (Sally Field, Lewis Pullman), Netflix release, subscription value * 2:01 — Production background: announced August 2024, CGI, Vancouver Aquarium * 2:37 — Rotten Tomatoes (81%) and Metacritic (47/100) scores; the film's twist * 3:10 — Why it demands your full attention; intro to Tova and Marcellus the octopus * 3:34 — Character breakdown: Cameron Casmore (Lewis Pullman), Ethan Mock (Colm Meaney) * 4:03 — Star Trek shoutout; O'Brien's romance with Sally Field * 4:31 — A-list and supporting cast dynamics; Netflix direct release * 4:52 — Slow start warning; payoff is worth the patience * 5:20 — Marcellus the octopus: escape attempts, touching characters, supernatural intelligence * 5:54 — How Tova and Cameron's stories interlock; no spoilers * 6:17 — JR's verdict: one of the best straight-to-Netflix films ever made * 6:43 — Thanks to listeners on Threads; solo episode format note * 7:20 — Call to action: like, subscribe, email, Threads, future Substack; sign-off

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The Cable Guy Review – Jim Carrey’s Strangest Role?

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Project Hail Mary

JR flies solo to review Project Hail Mary (2026), the sci-fi film directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, based on Andy Weir's novel. Starring Ryan Gosling, Sandra Bullock, James Ortiz, and Lionel Boyce, the film became the third highest-grossing movie of 2026 at $668 million worldwide on a ~$200M budget. JR breaks down the plot, the surprising alien friendship at the heart of the story, and why it's one of the best films he's seen in years. Timestamped Show Notes: * 0:00 — Cold open: Teasing the film and its directors * 0:20 — Show intro by King Jerm / Pod Saved Our Marriage * 0:48 — JR introduces the solo episode and Project Hail Mary * 1:21 — Box office & production overview: budget, cast, streaming release * 1:49 — Plot breakdown: Ryan Gosling as Raylan Grace, waking up alone in space * 2:16 — Introduction of Rocky, the alien companion * 3:11 — The one-way mission to save Earth; Grace and Rocky's shared goal * 3:58 — Cultural exchange between Grace and Rocky; the planetarium scene * 4:37 — Emotional depth: the alien develops human-like emotion and sacrifice * 5:09 — The feel-good quality that sets this film apart * 5:44 — JR's recommendation: open your senses and immerse yourself * 6:12 — Who can relate to Raylan Grace (teachers, loners, drifters) * 6:33 — Disclaimer: requires a good attention span; one of the best films of 2026 * 7:05 — JR's 2026 movie streak; looking ahead to the next review * 7:30 — Thanks to listeners; show charts milestone (Apple Film Review Top 200, 128+ days) * 7:56 — Outro: Connect on Threads, feedback welcome, sign-off

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Rotten Tomatoes Said 83%, the Box Office Said Nah : The Good Luck , Have Fun, Don't die Movie Review

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