On this episode of Midnight Screenings, Brad and Jerrid review the Steve Oedekerk kung-fu cult comedy "Kung Pow! Enter the Fist," plus the sci-fi crime thriller Code 8, and the 2005 low budget dramedy Zerophilia.
Read More »Elvis – Movie Review
From Director Baz Luhrmann, Elvis tells the life story of Elvis Presley (Austin Butler) from the point of view of Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks). Does the signature style of the director work for this biopic? Find out in Brad's review.
Read More »The Black Phone – Movie Review
From Director Scott Derrickson, writer C. Robert Cargill, and based on a short story by Joe Hill, The Black Phone is a horror thriller about a middle school student abducted by a serial killer known as The Grabber, played by Ethan Hawke. Brad reviews this new film, currently playing in theaters.
Read More »Nikamma – Movie Review
With scathing reviews from audiences and critics, is the new romantic action comedy Nikamma as bad as they say? Brad catches an early afternoon screening to find out!
Read More »A Clockwork Orange | Tiger House | Blue Money – Midnight Screenings
The car is back, as Brad and Jerrid review 3 requested movies! First up, Jerrid sees Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange for the first time. With it being one of Brad's favorite movies, does Jerrid like it as much? Plus we review the home invasion thriller Tiger House, plus the 1985 made for tv Tim Curry comedy Blue Money.
Read More »Lightyear – Movie Review
Buzz Lightyear is back, sort of. Lightyear is supposedly the movie that Andy saw in 1995 that he loved so much, it's what inspired him to buy the Buzz Lightyear toy. Does Brad like the movie as much as Andy? Find out in this review.
Read More »Vikram – Movie Review
No one stands in the way of Vikram, especially when he has a truck cannon. He can mow through hundreds of villains, and even have enough time to sing a song about being drunk! From director Lokesh Kanagaraj, the film is part of the Lokesh Cinematic Universe, and stars Kamal Haasan, Vijay Sethupathi and Fahadh Faasil.
Read More »Watcher – Movie Review
From IFC Midnight and Shudder, Watcher is a new thriller directed by Chloe Okuno, and stars Maika Monroe who moves to Bucharest with her husband, and is then followed by a possible killer (Burn Gorman). See what Brad thinks of this new film currently in theaters.
Read More »The Quarry – Game Review
Brad reviews the new horror game The Quarry, from the creators of Until Dawn. Find out what he thinks of this one compared to the other. The Quarry is from Supermassive games, and is directed by Will Byles and stars Brenda Song, Justice Smith, David Arquette, Lance Henriksen, Ethan Suplee, Lin Shaye and Ted Raimi.
Read More »1982 in Film – The Cinema Snob
It's The Cinema Snob's yearly tradition to go back and look at all the major movie releases from 40 years ago, and this time he spotlights all the films from 1982! From E.T. The Extra Terrestrial to Tootsie to Porky's and Rocky III, time to go on a journey with slashers and shenanigans!
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