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To say we don’t have content is actually a misnomer. We have plenty of content, plenty of movies, plenty of new TV shows, series, miniseries, quick turn documentaries, new streaming shows, and you name it, it probably exists or will soon. But with that seemingly never-ending mountain of content and the whole media landscape fragmenting with each new streaming service, it can be too much…way too much. As awesome as it’s become having more variety and the ability to dive into a niche, you inevitably can’t watch it all. Likely when you try to recall the latest, greatest show, have a conversation around the water cooler, or discuss something online, you may have completely forgotten the context behind a major news story that only happened a few hours ago…

Megalopolis Review: Content Not Found

October 15, 2024October 15, 2024 Kenneth ShippContent Not Found, Featured, Podcasts

This week on Content Not Found, Commander Shipp and Daniel Chaniott discuss their thoughts on Francis Ford Coppola’s passion project, Megalopolis. Our audio podcast is now up where you enjoy listening to podcasts (Except Apple podcasts, should be fixed shortly)

Adam Driver, aubrey plaza, Francis Ford Coppola, Giancarlo Esposito, Megalopolis, Nathalie Emmanuel

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