ON CINEMA ON DEMAND PREMEURES ON HEI NEWORK
A new podcast has entered the ever expanding the arena of podcasts as a progressive voice in entertainment, music, politics, and more. It’s “On Cinema On Demand”, hosted by T. Amato and Joey Patrocelli (a.k.a. “Joey Patron”)!
The revised and updated show will feature Kaili Amato with Hollywood News, and many others, such as Gregg Turkengton also (per the wishes of G. Amato).
In this first episode of the season, we here what Kaili did for her New Year’s Eve and are offered a refreshing take on the latest movies from our own “Joey Patron”. Patron dives into “NIGHT SWIM” and calls it “a good movie” which feachers Kurt Russell’s son. “Could be a good date night movie,” Patron says. Three stars.
Next up, Patron reviews “WEAK LAYERS”, a “fun, outlandish” comedy with “crazy, wild girls in it,” says Patron. The movie is “kind of woke at times”, so Patron gives this movie two and a half stars, but a “solid” two and a half if you like rauncy comedies. Greg gives them five bags.
The new episode gives the viewers a welcome face-lift that does not dwell on arguing over movies, which is an exersise as stale as the popcorn in a Popcorn Classic segment which Greg so loves to dwell on. Patron solidified his expertise in hosting and his nowledge of movies in a very brief and easy to understand way. This season however will touch on ALL fasets of life. Focusing on Movies ONLY is a sure way of heading toward a mental decline – most notably, T. Amato talks about hiis very personal battle with “DRCS” (Dissassociative Realty Confusion Sindrome) that affects his ability to watch moives without understanding they are not actually happening (Dangerous!). Hopefully, with new healthy choices (like getting more exposure to The Sun, and no more die or hare coloring for example, which probably contain toxic chemicals thanks to folks in the FDA probably sleeping or playing solitaire on there computers at work all day), these simptoms will dissippate.
When the show is over, make sure you hop on over to On Cinema On Demand ENCORE, where the conversation keeps going, right here on the HEI Website.
On Cinema On Demand can be seen weekly right here, but can also be heard on many major Podcast apps.