They've been trying to get a Hellraiser reboot made for years, and now it's finally here and is available to watch on streaming. The Cinema Snob finds out how this one compares to the several sequels that came after the original.
Read More »Halloween Kills – The Cinema Snob
With Halloween Ends coming to theaters this month, it's time for The Cinema Snob to continue his reviews through the Halloween series to talk about the 2021 entry, Halloween Kills.
Read More »Terrifier – The Cinema Snob
The Cinema Snob kicks off the Halloween season with Terrfier, directed by Damien Leone and featuring Art the Clown! Just in time for the sequel to be coming out.
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 »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 »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!
Read More »Mrs. Brown You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter – The Cinema Snob
Musical March in September has begun, and this year we're looking at some forgotten 1960s rock band movies, starting with this movie about Herman's Hermits and their racing greyhound!
Read More »The Next 365 Days – The Cinema Snob
The 3rd and final chapter to the 365 Days trilogy is here. How relieved is The Cinema Snob that it's finally over?
Read More »The Worst Horror Movie Ever Made – The Cinema Snob
With a title like that, The Cinema Snob has to review this one. It's been a while since we've spotlighted something from the Shot on Video library, so will this 2005 movie be worthy of that title?
Read More »Santo vs. The Strangler – The Cinema Snob
It's been a while since The Cinema Snob has spotlighted a movie from the Santo series, so it's time to review this 1965 knockoff of The Phantom of the Opera where Santo searches for a killer in a theater.
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