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Project Hail Mary Reactions, New Narnia, and More w/ Dominic Morlino

50 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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We're back with another episode with Sam and Dominic! We tackle our first (and second) impressions of Project Hail Mary, discuss the upcoming controversial Narnia movie from Greta Gerwig, and round out the rest of our Oscar predictions! Remember to check out Dominic's Substack here!: https://stlukessketchbook.substack.com/

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