
WEEI's Rich Keefe and Ryan Davey talk movies, TV, video games, comic books and other important things. Follow @DORKpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 593 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmTV ReviewsFilm Reviews | |||

Rich Keefe & Ryan Davey look ahead to the upcoming DORK Awards where they celebrate the best (and worst) in movies, TV, video games and comics in 2025. Plus a quick review of the new Adam Sandler film, Jay Kelly. Twitter, Instagram & YouTube: @DORKpo... more
Rich Keefe & Ryan Davey take a closer look at The Chair Company. What were the funniest moments and biggest questions left unanswered? Twitter, Instagram & YouTube: @DORKpodcast
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Rich Keefe & Ryan Davey discuss the first 4 episodes of Stranger Things Season 5. How's the start? Who is the MVP so far? What are their theories for where this will go from here and how it'll end? Plus a quick look at Quentin Tarantino's Top 20 Movi... more
Rich Keefe & Ryan Davey are joined by Gary Tanguay to talk about the Tim Robinson HBO series, The Chair Company. Gary portrayed "Evan" in the show and talks about getting cast, working with Tim Robinson and much more! Twitter, Instagram & YouTube: @D... more
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So they say, “Mo money, mo problems.” There's no better podcast covering movies, TV shows, comics, graphic novels and high school CD collections. If you’re up to your hog in podcasts like I am, make room for this one (and Mac & Gu)…
Rich and Davey are a great listen. I listen regularly and starting to get my teenager listening too.
Still a great show but Davey needs to just try and have more fun once in a while.
Him saying “streaming is up, revenues are up” shows he is either the dumbest person on planet earth that views themself as smart, or the most uninformed person on earth. How small a bubble do u need to live in to say something that stupid and not expect someone to spit out their drink immediately?
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Rich Keefe and Ryan Davey explore a wide range of topics centered around movies, television, video games, and comic books, often infused with humor and personal anecdotes. Their discussions cover everything from in-depth reviews of contemporary content to nostalgic reflections on classic films and series, making them relatable and engaging to a diverse audience of pop culture enthusiasts. Notably, they emphasize audience interaction and community, exploring themes that resonate with fans of various genres and mediums, particularly highlighting the intersections between different forms of entertainment.
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