From IFC Midnight and Shudder, Watcher is a new thriller directed by Chloe Okuno, and stars Maika Monroe who moves to Bucharest with her husband, and is then followed by a possible killer (Burn Gorman). See what Brad thinks of this new film currently in theaters.
Read More »The Quarry – Game Review
Brad reviews the new horror game The Quarry, from the creators of Until Dawn. Find out what he thinks of this one compared to the other. The Quarry is from Supermassive games, and is directed by Will Byles and stars Brenda Song, Justice Smith, David Arquette, Lance Henriksen, Ethan Suplee, Lin Shaye and Ted Raimi.
Read More »1982 in Film – The Cinema Snob
It's The Cinema Snob's yearly tradition to go back and look at all the major movie releases from 40 years ago, and this time he spotlights all the films from 1982! From E.T. The Extra Terrestrial to Tootsie to Porky's and Rocky III, time to go on a journey with slashers and shenanigans!
Read More »Garfield and Friends – Nostalgia Critic
The tubby orange cat has been around forever, but is there any substance to the late 80s and early 90s series? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Garfield and Friends.
Read More »Jurassic World Dominion – Untitled Review Show
With Doug never liking a Jurassic Park sequel, could this be the one that wins him over? Not very likely. Let's take a look at Jurassic World Dominion.
Read More »Jurassic World Dominion – Movie Review
The final chapter in the Jurassic World movies is here. While Brad didn't care much for the previous two, is this next one any better?
Read More »The Fifth Element – Nostalgia Critic
One of the weirdest sci-fi action flicks to say the least. How does Bruce Willis fight off singing Smurfs and women wrapped in lasagna? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at The Fifth Element.
Read More »Carnosaur 2 – The Cinema Snob
With Jurassic World Dominion coming to theaters this week, The Cinema Snob goes back to 1995 to check out Carnosaur 2, produced by Roger Corman!
Read More »Crimes of the Future – Movie Review
David Cronenberg is back, and this time goes back to some body horror roots, in the spirit of some of his movies like Videodrome, Crash and Existenz.
Read More »365 Days: This Day – The Cinema Snob
The sequel to 365 Days has been released on Netflix, and given how The Cinema Snob saw the first one, I guess it's time to review the 2nd one. Aka 365 Dni: Ten Dzień.
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