The Halloween classic rides again! Doug gives his thoughts on why this short has stayed with people for so many years. Let's take a look at Sleepy Hollow on a new episode of Dark Toons.
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The Halloween season continues as The Cinema Snob reviews the 1988 film Night of the Demons, which features plenty of partying, but most importantly, it gives us Rog!
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It's Stephen King time! Let's look over one of his most popular stories as well as most popular mini-series about a deadly disease. Because yeah, it's that kind of year. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at The Stand.
Read More »Hubie Halloween | Movie Review
Will this be another Oscar worthy performance like Adam Sandler's last film Uncut Gems? Brad finds out as he reviews the comedy Hubie Halloween, currently the #1 movie on Netflix.
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"Perchance to Dream" features solid performances, well shot dream sequences, unique music, and a signature Twilight Zone twist ending. Walter brings you a new episode of the Twilight-Tober Zone.
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The Halloween season is upon us, so The Cinema Snob finally gives the standalone entry Halloween 3, the proper review it deserves on the show!
Read More »The Lost Boys – Nostalgia Critic
In honor of Joel Schumacher (yes we said honor), Nostalgia Critic is looking at one of his best movies to start off Nostalgiaween. Let's take a look at The Lost Boys.
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The Cinema Snob looks at 4 films in the unofficial Troll series!
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With the 50th anniversary of Scooby Doo, it only makes sense to look at the film everybody loves the most! But does it hold up since the last time you saw it?
Read More »The Life Zone – The Cinema Snob
The Halloween season is near over, so The Cinema Snob saves the scariest review of the month for the last! Though it's not scary in the way the filmmakers intended.
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