New Episode of I Like to Movie Movie – The Best Movie Movies of 2021
Happy New Year, everyone! 2021 was a real butthole of a year, but man oh man were there a ton of good movies! Joining me
Backrooms – Liminal horror with a plot!
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The Mandalorian and Grogu – a zero-gravity space adventure
Mortal Kombat II: a movie that is hardly worth this angry essay
PFS SpringFest 2026: Maddie’s Secret and The Furious
PFS SpringFest 2026 – Obsession and The Napa Boys
PFS SpringFest 2026: Mile End Kicks & Hokum
Dan Scully’s Lee Cronin’s The Mummy review
PFS SpringFest 2026: The party starts this week!
The Drama – Go ahead and have the strangest date night of your life. I dare you.
Happy New Year, everyone! 2021 was a real butthole of a year, but man oh man were there a ton of good movies! Joining me
We’re here to validate everyone’s secret Chinese food habits and knowledge of Sisqo. Stephen auditions for the lead role in Dan’s new book. Did you
One of us has COVID-19. Dan reveals a secret power that could take down the Taliban. All Hail King Hunk Cavill! How much Fruity Pebbles
Happy Holidays from I Like to Movie Movie! No matter what you celebrate, we can all agree that the holiday season is about one thing
Since the breadth of what constitutes a spoiler is pretty wide these days, and the MCU prides itself on preserving whatever twists, turns, Easter eggs,
There’s a scene about midway through Nightmare Alley where psychologist Dr. Lilith Ritter (Cate Blanchett) and carny conman Stanton Carlisle (Bradley Cooper) exchange haughty dialogue
While it’s a smart idea to thematically tie sexual liberty with faith, and there are few filmmakers on the planet more capable of doing so
We take a trip down memory lane to watch a classic Dan Scully video. We’ve got HitClips coming out, so please request Hot Property on
***Originally published on MovieJawn*** The year was 1993. Action heroes were required to have long hair, a leather duster, and an unplaceable accent. Filmmakers like
It’s common knowledge that Steven Spielberg has always wanted to direct a musical. There have been shades of musical theatricality in a few of his