The Thunder Warrior trilogy is complete! Watch as The Cinema Snob reviews the 3rd chapter, where once again Thunder (Mark Gregory) battles more villains and blows up plenty more cars!
Read More »Matilda – The Cinema Snob
The Cinema Snob is back, and it is worth the wait, as the Snob reviews the forgotten 1978 comedy Matilda, starring Elliott Gould who manages a boxing kangaroo, and the film is from the producer of The Godfather!
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 »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 »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.
Read More »April Fool’s Day – The Cinema Snob
April Fool's Day has come and gone, but The Cinema Snob still checks out this horror comedy from 1986, from the director of When a Stranger Calls!
Read More »Her Majesty’s Top Gun – The Cinema Snob
You know of James Bond, but what about Charles Bind? The Cinema Snob reviews this 1977 knockoff movie, Directed by Lindsay Shonteff and starring Nicky Henson. Aka No. 1 of the Secret Service.
Read More »Bloody Murder – The Cinema Snob
On this Friday the 13th, we take a look at this 2000 direct to video horror film that introduces the character of Trevor Moorehouse (NOT Jason Voorhees)!
Read More »Firestarter – The Cinema Snob
With the new version coming out, The Cinema Snob reviews the original 1984 adaptation of the Stephen King novel.
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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