After a long delay, Michael Myers is back in Halloween Kills, which is now playing in theaters and on Peacock TV. What does Brad think of this new one, which brings back several characters from the original.
Read More »Thunderball – The Cinema Snob
With No Time to Die in theaters, The Cinema Snob reviews the 4th James Bond feature, Thunderball, starring Sean Connery!
Read More »No Time To Die – Movie Review
The latest James Bond film has finally be released, check out Brad's review of the final film for Daniel Craig as Bond!
Read More »Hellraiser: Hellworld – The Cinema Snob
It's the 8th entry in the Hellraiser series, and also the last one to feature Doug Bradley as Pinhead. Find out what The Cinema Snob thinks of this movie, which also features Henry Cavill in an early role!
Read More »The Many Saints of Newark – Movie Review
The Sopranos prequel movie The Many Saints of Newark is now in theaters and on HBO Max, from director Alan Taylor and series creator David Chase. How does this film compare to the brilliance of the original series? Brad reviews the movie and finds out.
Read More »The Addams Family 2 – Movie Review
Is it creepy, kooky, or just plain bad? Check out Brad's review of the new animated sequel The Addams Family 2, starring Oscar Isaac and Charlize Theron, and directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon!
Read More »Venom: Let There Be Carnage – Movie Review
Brad reviews the sequel to Venom, titled Venom: Let There Be Carnage, which is directed by Andy Serkis, and stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock, who goes up against Woody Harrelson as Carnage. How does this one compare to the first one?
Read More »Rhinestone – The Cinema Snob
This year's Musical March in September has come to an end, as The Cinema Snob finally reviews the 1984 country music comedy Rhinestone starring Sylvester Stallone and Dolly Parton.
Read More »Dear Evan Hansen – Movie Review
Dear Evan Hansen has opened up to negative reviews and bad word of mouth, but is it that bad? Brad reviews this controversial new musical Directed by Stephen Chbosky, written by Steven Levenson, and starring Ben Platt, Amy Adams, Julianne Moore, Kaitlyn Dever, and Amandla Stenberg.
Read More »The Eyes of Tammy Faye – Movie Review
Brad reviews the new biopic The Eyes of Tammy Faye, starring Jessica Chastain as Tammy Faye and Andrew Garfield as Jim Bakker, directed by Michael Showalter. Does this movie hold up to the 2000 documentary of the same name?
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