Sam Raimi returns to Disney AND Marvel. Does this crazy descent win Doug over? Let's take a look at Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Read More »Heropanti 2 – Movie Review
Tiger Shroff battles an evil magician, who wants to steal everyone's bank accounts, and somewhere along the way it turns into Swordfish, with a little bit of Harry Potter and all types of madness. Watch as I try to make sense of this new action film from director Ahmed Khan.
Read More »My Sweet Monster – Movie Review
First there was Pinocchio: A True Story, and now Pauly Shore and Jon Heder are back in another American dub of an animated movie, this time called My Sweet Monster. Behold the weirdness of this one!
Read More »The Avengers vs. X-Men: A Naughty Parody – The Cinema Snob
With Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness coming to theaters this weekend, The Cinema Snob checks out this parody film featuring The Avengers and The X-Men, and does have a little bit of Dr. Strange in it too.
Read More »The Rugrats Movie – Nostalgia Critic
Nickelodeon's longest running show...for awhile, was also a hit movie. But is the film about babies only made FOR babies? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at The Rugrats Movie.
Read More »Pinocchio: A True Story – First Viewing
Pauly Shore has horrified us with his comedy, but now he finds a new way to disturb us. Doug and Rob's first reactions to voice acting is probably what you would expect. Let's take a look at Pinocchio A True Story.
Read More »Acharya – Movie Review
Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan team up in this action film, directed by Koratala Siva, as the two of them fight against a tyrannical rule in a temple town. Check out my review of new high price movie.
Read More »Memory – Movie Review
The last Liam Neeson movie that Brad reviewed was Blacklight which got a rare F grade. Will this new one fare any better? Memory is directed by Martin Campbell, and also stars Gut Pearce, Ray Stevenson and Monica Bellucci.
Read More »The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent – Untitled Review Show
Nicolas Cage will always have a place in our hearts, but can this movie represent what makes him so awesome? Doug takes a look at The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.
Read More »Thunder Warrior II – The Cinema Snob
Mark Gregory returns as Thunder, and so do Bo Svenson and Raimund Harmstorf as the evil deputies, only with different names, yet somewhat playing the same characters. It only gets more confusing from there. The Cinema Snob reviews this sequel to find out more!
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