Hot Property Episode 119 – Rheumatoid Marth-itis!
We play Would You Rather for most of this episode. It’s a blast. Also Dan finds new love with a raccoon who sells (pretend) cheese.
Backrooms – Liminal horror with a plot!
I could use your your help!
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.
We play Would You Rather for most of this episode. It’s a blast. Also Dan finds new love with a raccoon who sells (pretend) cheese.
Happy New Year! We’re going over our resolutions and favorite cheese/cookie pairings. We’ll see everyone in Yummy Yummy Cheese! Juice Force! The New Year’s episode
Holy shit! 2022 is OVER, and what a year it was for movies! We had a new Batman, a new Avatar, a new Blanchett capital
I guess this is our Christmas episode? We definitely don’t list the entire Asylum movie catalog and make our own versions pf popular movies. We
What gives Babylon its ability to fill a near three hour runtime is the propulsive energy that courses through the entirety of the film. Starting
After decades of design and development, legendary effects master Phil Tippett’s stop-motion masterwork has finally been unleashed. I managed to catch the film earlier this
It is a simple fact of life that if you are the type to see movies in the theater, you are already planning on seeing
There’s a haunting testimonial at the center of The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari, in which one of the survivors tells of her pre-eruption nerves, when
Dan has his first Pawn experience, and makes a large change that will echo in the halls of Hot Property from here to eternity. Stephen
Of Sam Mendes’ diverse filmography, Empire of Light may be his most minor film. It’s a light watch, breezy by nature, and even though it