I Like to Movie Movie Holiday Special: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang!
Happy Holidays from I Like to Movie Movie! As is tradition, we like to fill December with holiday cheer by focusing on atypical seasonal cinema.
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Dan Scully’s Lee Cronin’s The Mummy review
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Ready or Not 2: Here I Come – a brutal, bloody comedy
I Like to Movie Movie episode 279 – Scream(s)
Review- 2026 Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts
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Happy Holidays from I Like to Movie Movie! As is tradition, we like to fill December with holiday cheer by focusing on atypical seasonal cinema.
Those degenerate film nerds amongst us probably first heard of Butcher’s Crossing through an interview with Nicolas Cage in which he spoke of an on-set
After a surreal opening sequence with a propulsive soundscape reminiscent of the cinematic sensual onslaught of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Jonathan Glazer’s latest film, The
It’s just one of those days. Dan has work woes. Stephen has a Christmas nightmare. Please start saving names and receipts. Come with us to
Yorgos Lanthimos has potentially the most fun name to say out loud. Go ahead and give it a try. Say it. Saaaaay it. Yorgos Lanthimos!
Whenever David Fincher releases a new movie it’s always cause for celebration. Add to that this week’s Thanksgiving holiday and we here at I Like
We’re tired. Of Superheroes. Of Sheldon. Dan discovers his love of Seinfeld. The Boyz have indeed become Men. This game changing episode of Hot Property
Earlier in the year, Martin Scorsese gave an interview in which he made a heartbreaking and sobering statement. Namely that he’s nearing the end of
As assured by Taika Waititi’s silly priest character at the outset of Next Goal Wins, the film that follows is a mostly true story. It
Back in 2007, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez attempted to cash in on their cultural cache and reinvigorate the multiplex with Grindhouse, a double feature