Rob and Walter are joined by Doug to discuss Space Jam, Star Wars, Pixar and much more on a new FanScription Podcast!
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Courage once again has to save the day from a CGI Pharaoh. Doug takes a look at King Ramses' Curse that gave tons of kids nightmares.
Read More »Top 5 Joel Schumacher Movies
RIP to Director Joey Schumacher, a versatile who brought us such films as The Lost Boys, St. Elmo's Fire, The Phantom of the Opera, Batman and Robin, Batman Forever, Flatliners, and more!
Read More »Elektra – Nostalgia Critic
The Daredevil spinoff didn't wow as many audiences as it would've liked. Let's see if it's as offensive as many comic fans say it is. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Marvel's Elektra.
Read More »Stepfather III: Father’s Day – The Cinema Snob
The Cinema Snob finally reviews the 3rd film in the Stepfather Trilogy, this time with Robert Wightman replacing Terry O'Quinn in the title role.
Read More »Artemis Fowl – Tamara’s Just Streamed
Everyone is trashing Artemis Fowl, but can Tamara find some good in it? Find out now a new Tamara's Just Streamed.
Read More »Homewrecker – Movie Review
Brad has an advanced review of the upcoming stalker thriller/dark comedy Homerecker, starring Precious Chong who kidnaps Alex Essoe (Doctor Sleep) and forces her to watch movies and play party games.
Read More »The Banned Tiny Toons Episode – Dark toons
'One Beer' only aired once before it was banned on Fox Kids. Did it deserve getting kicked off or is there something of value? Doug checks out this Tiny Toon Adventures episode on a new Dark Toons.
Read More »Vampire Dad – Movie Review
In this horror/comedy, a 1950s suburban dad and husband is turned into a vampire in order to be a therapist to the undead. 50s sitcom style shenanigans ensue, just in time for Father's Day!
Read More »Angry Asian Murder Hornets – The Cinema Snob
It's the latest newsploitation movie, this time about the Angry Asian Murder Hornets! But how does it stack up against other topical horror movies of late? The Cinema Snob finds out, and it definitely leaves an impression.
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