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6 Feb 2024

Percy Jackson and the Olympians, All of Us Strangers and Argyle Reviews

Society & Culture, TV & Film

Percy Jackson and the Olympians, All of Us Strangers and Argyle Reviews

Percy Jackson and the Olympians, All of Us Strangers and Argyle Reviews.

The team is back at it again, diving into the latest offerings in film, television, and streaming. In this episode, they explore the intriguing connection between Percy Jackson and the Olympians and neurodiversity, questioning whether it could be the key to unlocking one’s inner demi-god. Speaking of mythical encounters, find out which of our intrepid team members would risk having tea with Medusa – very carefully, of course.

The discussion takes a turn with “All of Us Strangers,” leaving some of the team divided on the ending but unanimous in their agreement that it’s definitely not a feel-good movie. Nonetheless, they all agree it’s a narrative that promises to ignite numerous conversations.

Shifting gears to “Argyle the Movie,” the team delves into the question of whether it’s all clever marketing with no substance. Does it have a compelling story? Join Sam and Miranda as they dissect this convoluted yet likeable spy romp.

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