Brad went to a Mystery Movie Screening at Regal, and it turned out to be The Greatest Beer Run Ever, directed by Peter Farrelly, and starring Zac Efron as a guy who rings his buddies in Vietnam a can of beer.
Read More »Cuckoo Patrol – The Cinema Snob
Musical March in September has come to an end this year, and we have saved the worst for last, as The Cinema Snob checks out the notoriously bad Freddie & The Dreamers movie "The Cuckoo Patrol."
Read More »Don’t Worry Darling – Movie Review
The new Olivia Wilde has had some drama surrounding it in the last few month, but how is the actual movie itself? Brad reviews this new thriller starring Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, and Chris Pine.
Read More »Running the Bases – Movie Review
It's been a while since we've had a good old fashioned persecution complex movie in theaters, but thankfully we have Running the Bases! A movie about a baseball coach being persecution for a tradition where he runs the bases to honor his brother's death.
Read More »Jeepers Creepers: Reborn – Movie Review
There's a 4th Jeepers Creepers film in theaters now, and if this isn't the worst theatrically released horror movie Brad has seen so far this year, then there must be a movie he missed. Check out his review.
Read More »Ferry Cross the Mersey – The Cinema Snob
With A Hard Day's Night being a big success, Liverpool band Gerry & The Pacemakers were also given a shot at a similar film, this one named Ferry Cross the Mersey, after their hit song. The film was also produced by Brian Epstein and George Martin.
Read More »Pearl – Movie Review
In this prequel to X, Mia Goth stars as Pearl, who desperately dreams of moving away from her farm and becoming a movie star, but with murderous results! Directed and Co-Written by Ti West, what does Brad think of this 2nd film in his planed trilogy?
Read More »Clerks III – Movie Review
The 3rd film in the Clerks series is here, from writer director Kevin Smith, and this time Randall wants to make a movie about he and Dante at the Quick Stop after suffering a heart attack. How does this one compare to the others in the series?
Read More »Lifemark – Movie Review
From Director Kevin Peeples (Like Arrows) and produced by the Kendrick Brothers (War Room, Fireproof), Lifemark is a new movie about a kid who reconnects with his birth parents. The movie also stars Kirk Cameron and Alex Kendrick.
Read More »Catch Us If You Can – The Cinema Snob
aka Having A Wild Weekend, The Cinema Snob continues this year's 60s rock themed Musical March in September with this 1965 film starring The Dave Clark Five!
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