‘Deja View’: Venom — Sony’s Super Hero Attempt
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“Deja View” host Jake Leary disects “Venom,” Sony’s sorry attempt at starting a new super hero franchise.
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“Deja View” host Jake Leary disects “Venom,” Sony’s sorry attempt at starting a new super hero franchise.
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On this episode of “Deja View,” host Jake Leary sits down with Staff Writer Michael Friedman to talk about Alex Garland’s “Annihilation.” Michael and Jake delve into the pros and cons of Garlands extremely loose adaptation of Jeff Vandermeer’s novel.
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