Clear and Present Dudes: A Thriller Movies Podcast

Sitrep: Jack Ryan: Ghost War (2026); Spider-Noir; Widow's Bay; Hokum (2026)

55 min · 15 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Sitrep: Jack Ryan: Ghost War (2026); Spider-Noir; Widow's Bay; Hokum (2026)

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SITREP: The Dudes are taking a short break for vague geopolitical reasons! Meanwhile we have the report on the latest John Krasinski Jack Ryan thriller 'Ghost War'. It's a great movie if you love your movies full of adverts for Dubai and Uber Eats and devoid of character. In happier news, we chat Spider-Noir with the great Nicholas Cage, the incredible Widow's Bay and Damian McCarthy's latest horror feature 'Hokum'. Please check out the movie Ruari worked on (composer and co-producer) now available to stream in its entirety on youtube: Ropes: The Entire Mystery. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H_586xoLtc&t=8s

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