Brad reviews this new Indian Telugu-language action epic which stars N. T. Rama Rao Jr., Ram Charan, Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, Alison Doody and Ray Stevenson; and directed by S. S. Rajamouli.
Read More »The Outfit – Movie Review
Now in theaters, The Outfit stars Mark Rylance as a cutter in a tailor shot who has to outsmart a group of gangsters in one night in 1956 Chicago. The movie also stars Zoey Deutch, Johnny Flynn and Dylan O'Brien.
Read More »The Lost City – Movie Review
Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Daniel Radcliffe and Brad Pitt star in this adventure comedy film about a romance novelist caught up in a real life jungle adventure. Check out Brad's review of this new movie.
Read More »Batman (1989) – Nostalgia Critic
Tim Burton's monster hit may have brought back Batman to his dark roots, but how does it hold up over 30 years later? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Batman 1989.
Read More »Ron Ormond’s The Grim Reaper – The Cinema Snob
The Cinema Snob reviews this 1976 religious film from the director of the Estus Pirkle Trilogy!
Read More »X – Movie Review
From writer and director Ti West, X is a new horror film set in 1979 about a group of filmmakers who make a movie on a farmhouse, and are then stalked by the elderly couple who own the land. The films stars Mia Goth, Jenna Ortega, Martin Henderson and Brittany Snow.
Read More »The Fabulous Filipino Brothers – Doug Reviews
It's Dante Basco's first film he's directed. What did Doug think of it? Let's take a look at The Fabulous Filipino Brothers.
Read More »Windfall – Movie Review
In this home invasion thriller, a billionaire couple (Jesse Plemons and Lily Collins) are held captive by Jason Segel in the new Netflix movie from director Charlie McDowell, and co-written by Andrew Kevin Walker (Seven).
Read More »Leprechaun in the Hood – The Cinema Snob
He's been to space, and now there's only one place left for the Leprechaun to go. The Hood, apparently. The Cinema Snob reviews Leprechaun 5: In the Hood, starring Warwick Davis and Ice T.
Read More »The Dark Knight Rises – Nostalgia Critic
The final part of Nolan's trilogy didn't impress the Critic when it came out. Ten years later has time healed any of the wounds? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at The Dark Knight Rises.
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