Doug looks at the latest animated chapter in the life of Princess Bean and her rarely sober adventures. Let's take a look at Season 3 of Disenchantment on a new Doug Reviews.
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The Cinema Snob reviews the 3rd in the Child's Play franchise which was released only 9 months after the 2nd film.
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Tamara checks out the 80's horror comedy classic An American Werewolf in London on a new Tamara's Never Seen. How well does this film hold up? Find out now!
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Midnight Screenings with Brad and Jerrid has returned, with all new reviews for the body swap horror comedy Freaky starring Vince Vaughn and Kathryn Newton, plus Ron Howard's Hillbilly Elegy starring Amy Adams and Glenn Close, and the fantasy film Come Away starring Angelina Jolie.
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"A Stop At Willoughby" is a well conceived and executed story with great performances from the handful of actors that are focused on. Unlike the melancholy, but ultimately positive tone of a similar Twilight Zone episode "Walking Distance", this episode gives us a darker angle on a similar story. What did everyone think of this episode? Let us know in the comments!
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