Brad and Jerrid review the notorious 1996 Island of Dr. Moreau adaptation starring Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer, plus Bruce McDonald's 1989 Canadian punk rock road movie Roadkill, and the 2019 Joe Begos surreal horror film Bliss.
Read More »The Secret of NIMH – Nostalgia Critic
It's been 40 years since Don Bluth's masterpiece came out, and Nostalgia Critic got one of the animators (Philo Barnhart) to join him in talking about this amazing film. Let's take a look at The Secret of NIMH.
Read More »Minions: The Rise of Gru – Movie Review
The Minions are back, and while Brad isn't exactly an expert on this series, and doesn't have the best track record in liking Illumination movies, what does he think of this prequel movie?
Read More »Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe – Movie Review
Beavis & Butt-Head have returned in an all new Paramount Plus original movie! Directed by John Rice and Albert Calleros, and from creator Mike Judge, the boys go to a science fair, and one thing leads to another, and they end up in a black hole which sends them to present day 2022! How does this new movie hold up against the original series?
Read More »Kung Pow! Enter The Fist | Code 8 | Zerophilia – Midnight Screenings
On this episode of Midnight Screenings, Brad and Jerrid review the Steve Oedekerk kung-fu cult comedy "Kung Pow! Enter the Fist," plus the sci-fi crime thriller Code 8, and the 2005 low budget dramedy Zerophilia.
Read More »The Addams Family Movies – Nostalgia Critic
For being the outcasts, people sure do love this creepy and kooky family. Nostalgia Critic says the Sonnenfeld films are what capture their spirit the best and he's gonna explain why. Let's take a look at The Addams Family movies.
Read More »Elvis – Movie Review
From Director Baz Luhrmann, Elvis tells the life story of Elvis Presley (Austin Butler) from the point of view of Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks). Does the signature style of the director work for this biopic? Find out in Brad's review.
Read More »Elvis – Untitled Review Show
Doug hasn't been the biggest fan of Baz Luhrmann's movies. Could Elvis be the one to turn things around?
Read More »The Black Phone – Movie Review
From Director Scott Derrickson, writer C. Robert Cargill, and based on a short story by Joe Hill, The Black Phone is a horror thriller about a middle school student abducted by a serial killer known as The Grabber, played by Ethan Hawke. Brad reviews this new film, currently playing in theaters.
Read More »Nikamma – Movie Review
With scathing reviews from audiences and critics, is the new romantic action comedy Nikamma as bad as they say? Brad catches an early afternoon screening to find out!
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