Hot Property episode 135 – Rick-Manuel Moranis
Dan reviews Back to the Future: The Musical! Stephen rants about cornbread. What would the Ninja Turtles’ fatalities be? The latest episode of Hot Property
The Odyssey – Seeing yourself become the villain
I Like to Movie Movie episode 280 – A Farewell Film Potluck
Evil Dead Burn – a New French Extremity-inspired entry to a series that will (hopefully) never die!
The Invite – an exceptional adult sex comedy
Supergirl – a middling hero flick with a great central performance
Disclosure Day – You’re always in good hands with Spielberg
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
Dan reviews Back to the Future: The Musical! Stephen rants about cornbread. What would the Ninja Turtles’ fatalities be? The latest episode of Hot Property
POPEYE’S HERE!!!!! In celebration of the life and work of the recently departed William Friedkin, we dig into the movie that netted him a Best
We reveal if we won the calendar contest. Dan stands for taxidermy, but won’t fall for skydiving. Stephen tried to guess who’s making a Cameo
The selling point for a film like Brightwood (now available on VOD!) would be to compare it to Timecrimes or Coherence. These films all share
I’m sick and tired of superhero movies. I really am. I enjoyed The Flash quite a bit, and Shazam 2 well enough, but the fact
Stephen was finally able to get a ticket for Barbie, and he was moved to tears. Dan remains mixed on the film, but by the
Frank Siragusa is a national hero standing up for the common person and their crunchwraps. Dan shares his pre-pod ceremonies. Spoiler: It’s pooping. Stephen would
The original intention was to do a Barbenheimer episode, but due to the rampant popularity of Barbie (yay!) Stephen was unable to procure a ticket
BIOLOGICAL ENTITIES! We break down the recent Congressional hearings and share some encounters of our own. Skittles unveils a new flavor. We also spend the
Before Oppenheimer and Barbie knock Thomas Cruise Mapother IV out of the multiplex, we wanted to cover one of his most iconic and well-respected films,