This week on End Credits, we're going to believe in love again. Or, at the very least, we will believe that you can rediscover interesting movies on VOD even though they're not successful at the box office. Speaking of which, we're going to review the queer rom-com Bros, and we're also going to talk about movies that might be a success (or failure) in the new year.


This Wednesday, December 14, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Peter Salmon will discuss:


2023 and Me. It's almost the end of the year, and you know what that means? Yes, that means end of the year Best-of lists, and we'll get there in a couple of weeks, but for now we will do the other thing and look ahead to 2023. There are a lot of interesting movies in the proverbial oven being baked for the next 12 months including the return of a great boxer and a film about one of the world's most famous toys, plus a reprise by the world's great archaeologist/adventurer.


REVIEW: Bros (2022). Did someone actually tried to make the great American gay romantic comedy? That seemed to be the goal of Bros, a production of Judd Apatow from the director of Neighbours and The Five-Year Engagement. Billy Eichner, who co-wrote the script, stars as Bobby, a commitment-phobic gay man who doesn't believe in true love until he meets Aaron, a lawyer who's also emotionally unavailable. Can these two crazy kids get their act together and then get together? I'm sure you already know the answer, and we'll share our thoughts about it.


End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.