Brad has an advanced screenings review of the first 2 episode of the miniseries I Know This Much Is True, from HBO!
Read More »The Revelation Road Trilogy – The Cinema Snob
The Cinema Snob reviews all 3 films in the Revelation Road Trilogy, from Pure Flix, which includes Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End, Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire, and Revelation Road 3: The Black Rider! Starring David AR White, it's Max Max and Jason Bourne meet The Rapture!
Read More »The Underdwellers – Bat-May
The Underdwellers is a weird episode that had it all from a gun PSA to Batman doing a suplex on an alligator. Walter continues his deep dive into Batman: The Animated Series.
Read More »Aladdin & Roger Rabbit – FanScription Podcast
Rob and Walter talk about April's FanScription episodes including the deep dive into Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Aladdin's bearded makeover. Join them as they go behind the scenes of how these were made and tell stories of their initial memories of the films discussed!
Read More »CG vs Hand Drawn Animation – Nostalgia Critic
Though 3D animation has dominated the market for awhile, is there anything we're missing by not giving 2D another chance? Nostalgia Critic breaks down his thoughts on CG vs Hand Drawn Animations on a new editorial.
Read More »Pretty Poison – Bat-May
Pretty Poison not only introduces the iconic Poison Ivy, but we also get a deeper look into Bruce and Harvey Dents relationship before his fall to the other side of the coin. Walter continues his deep dive into Batman: The Animated Series.
Read More »My Spy – Movie Review
Dave Bautista is a tough spy who is now teamed up with a kid? Get ready for some shenanigans, will this be the next comedy classic like The Pacifier or The Game Plan? Check out Brad's review.
Read More »The Last Laugh – Bat-May
On this episode of Bat-May, Walter breaks down a memorable Joker episode that has a super strong robotic clown, laughing gas, Alfred breaking furniture, and it falls on April Fools day. Take a seat and have a Laugh.
Read More »Cry Havoc: Charles Bronson vs Jason Voorhees? – Movie Review
Robert Bronzi, a Charles Bronson look alike, stars as a cop searching for his missing daughter in a compound run by an insane billionaire (Richard Tyson) and a slasher villain called Havoc. Brad has the advanced screening review here!
Read More »Nothing to Fear – Bat-May
In his first appearance, Scarecrow starts wreaking havoc with his fear toxin and we get an infamous phrase you might have heard before. Walter breaks down Nothing to Fear on a new episode of Bat-May!
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