My review for Last Night in Soho, directed by Edgar Wright, starring Thomasin McKenzie as a fashion student who goes back in time and is caught up in a mystery in the 1960s revolving around a singer, Anya Taylor Joy and a club owner Matt Smith.
Read More »Shadow Play – Twilight-Tober Zone
We end this year's Twilight-Tober Zone with a great installment called "Shadow Play". This well done existential episode is filled with top talent and will leave you with some deep questions. Join Walter as he discusses this episode in the Twilight Zone.
Read More »Antlers – Movie Review
From director Scott Cooper and producer Guillermo del Toro comes Antlers, a supernatural horror film starring Keri Russell and Jesse Plemmons! Brad checks out this new film and gives his thoughts!
Read More »The Silence – Twilight-Tober Zone
"The Silence" is unique in the fact that there are no sci-fi or supernatural elements within the story- that doesn't mean it doesn't fit the show, but there are very few episodes that went this route. Join Walter as he discusses this episode in the Twilight Zone.
Read More »Trick or Treat – Dark Toons
The classic Disney cartoon gets looked over by Doug just in time for Halloween! Let's take a look at Trick or Treat on a new Dark Toons.
Read More »The Rip Van Winkle Caper – Twilight-Tober Zone
"The Rip Van Winkle Caper" continues the legacy of other Twilight Zone episodes shot in the desert like The Lonely and King Nine Will Not Return, but because of its diverting initial premise it stands out as unique among its peers. Join Walter as he discusses this episode in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »A Hundred Yards Over The Rim – Twilight-Tober Zone
"A Hundred Yards Over The Rim" is a man out of time story with a desert backdrop. You may recognize the lead, Cliff Robertson, from a few memorable roles over the years including Uncle Ben. Join Walter as he discusses this episode in the Twilight Zone.
Read More »Long Distance Call – Twilight-Tober Zone
"Long Distance Call" is notable on several grounds- it tells a spooky tale in a minimalistic setting and uses what you don't see to unnerve the viewer, add a creepy little kid in the mix, and the result is an effective Twilight Zone story. Join Walter as he discusses this episode in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »The Lawnmower Man – Nostalgia Critic
It's based on a Stephen King story, yet has nothing to do with it, yet has all the Stephen king clichés! What went on with the only King story King himself wanted no connection to? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at The Lawnmower Man.
Read More »The Prime Mover – Twilight-Tober Zone
"The Prime Mover" might not be top tier, but the pacing, performances, and message make it a worth while episode. Join Walter as he discusses this episode in the Twilight Zone.
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