The Ripple Effect Podcast #245 (Darren Van Dam | Flick Connection)

Jul 19, 2020

Darren Van Dam is the creator & host of the Flick Connection YouTube channel.Every Monday, watch the Live/Uncut episode that includes our movie picks of the week, what Darren watched last week and a discussion on one specific movie or topic of the week. Every Wednesdays, Darren posts a list of the best movies to watch on Netflix, Amazon Prime or Hulu. Darren occasionally posts a satire video like “A Quiet Place.. but with Farts” or a rant on why the new Batman movies suck. You might even find deep movie analysis videos like ending explained, except he will actually explain the ending and all details of movies like Annihilation and the Netflix Original Movie, The Ritual.

If you watch movies online or on streaming services, Flick Connection will change your life and put an end to the endless search for good movies to watch.

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