Musical March in September continues with The Cinema Snob's review of the 2008 cult film Repo, directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, and written by Terrance Zdunich and Darren Smith
Read More »Alive – Movie Review
Brad reviews this new horror film which revolves around a video game live streamer's struggle for survival as he is forced to stay alone at his apartment in Seoul during a zombie apocalypse.
Read More »Pets United – Movie Review
Only the pets of Robo City can stop a robot apocalypse from taking over hte world in this bizarre animated film trending now on Netflix!
Read More »Spy Cat – Movie Review
Tik Tok star Addison Rae is the Spy Cat, who must stop a flying wheelchair bandit from robbing all the houses of Drabville, along with a rooster, a zebra and a dog. Brad sees if this is the real cinematic winner of the weekend.
Read More »The Broken Hearts Gallery – Movie Review
After a series of breakups, Lucy (Geraldine Viswanathan) starts a New York City art gallery dedicated to spotlighting people's left over items of past relationships, with the help of hotel owner Dacre Montgomery. See what Brad thinks of this romantic comedy from writer/director Natalie Krinsky.
Read More »Selfie Dad – Brad Ruins Rob’s Day
He is influencing for the Lord! Brad is here to ruin Rob's day with the new religious comedy SELFIE DAD, featuring the stars of War Room and zero selfies.
Read More »Evil Boy – Movie Review
In this Russian horror film, also known as Stray, the worlds dumbest couple adopt the world's most obviously evil kid. Let's see how this one pans out.
Read More »Corona – Movie Review
Movie Review: in this low budget, quickly assembled movie, a group of people argue with each other a lot in an elevator, and one of them may be infected. Filmed in one take, see how if this thriller is worth the 72 minutes.
Read More »The Rocky Horror Picture Show – The Cinema Snob
Musical March in September begins as we look at some musical horror films, starting with the classic 1975 love letter to all things sci-fi/B-movies, The Rocky Horror Picture Show!
Read More »Mulan – Midnight Screenings Review
The 2020 Live Action remake of Mulan is now on Disney+. Laura joins us for this Midnight Screenings review to find out if this is better or worse than the previous Disney remakes.
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