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We reviewed Cristi Puiu's dark comedy about a retired Romanian engineer who starts to feel unwell and so begins his journey. Also with the news of LOTR and Fatal Attraction being made into a TV series, we debate which movies we never want to see go down the same route.
We reviewed Cristi Puiu's dark comedy about a retired Romanian engineer who starts to feel unwell and so begins his journey. Also with the news of LOTR and Fatal Attraction being made into a TV series, we debate which movies we never want to see go down the same route.
14 years since we were first introduced to the world of Pandora, James Cameron gives us the hotly anticipated sequel, but was it worth the wait? Will it break box-office records? and is the 3 hours and 12 minutes running time justified?
We rank the festive fails so you don't have to, some films you'll defend, others you'll agree and there are even a few which you'll think "huh?" we've got it all covered.
Christmas season is upon us and what better way than to get the mince pies, eggnog & a Christmas film about a killer orphan dressed as Santa Claus to kick off the festive period!
This week we went back to review Richard Kelly's follow-up movie to Donnie Darko called "Southland Tales" it bombed at the box-office and received mixed reviews, to say the least
This week we debated where films featuring the beautiful game rank among most sports films, and why the quality is so rare to find? We also reviewed Martin McDonagh's latest film which reunited Gleeson & Farrell for the first time since In Bruges.
From 1978 to 2022, we've experienced many different eras of Michael Myers' terror in Haddonfield, different directors, different casts, and different family trees! But from the 13 films in this franchise, which is the best and worst!
It's been nearly 30 years since the Sanderson Sisters first graced our screens, after all that time they managed to get the band back together with a lot of the original cast, and original production but that's where the similarities unfortunately ended.
Have we entered a new dawn for the Horror genre ? With directors like Ti West emerging on the scene with a new whole new style. We reviewed the film "X" which released a prequel called "Pearl" in the same year and with a third installment on the horizon.
It was snubbed for the Best International Feature at Oscar, which has created a reaction big enough to campaign it for every other award, but is it worthy of the Best Picture nomination?
What if Robert Di Niro played Hannibal Lecter, or Quentin Tarantino directed James Bond? We discuss moments in film history that were close to happening...
Lee Evans, Lenny Henry, and Rick Moranis all had short spells in Hollywood for various different reasons but which one's potential wasn't fully explored? We also rewatched the 2001 British comedy "The Martins" to see whether this film has aged well.
Mars Needs Moms was released in 2011 and it suffered one of the worst opening days grossing just $1.72M. It went on to make back $39M worldwide with a budget of $150M, making this $111M loss, Disney's worst and in the top 10 biggest box-office bombs ever, but why?
1993 was the year that saw the world introduced to Jurassic Park, The Fugitive, and Free Willy but which movie best represents that year in cinema? And we discuss one movie, keep one actor and the rest of the cast is The Muppets.
Kristen Stewart got herself an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Princess Diana in "Spencer" which got us thinking what is the best biopic portrayal ever?!
It's been an eventful week following the Oscars, we talk about everything wrong with how Will Smith reacted to Chris Rock's GI Jane joke + We review a 1993 Martial Arts classic with Jackie Chan.
Disney+ released the cannibal love story "Fresh" with Sebastian Stan & Daisy Edgar-Jones but was it fresh or past it's sell-by date? + We are going head to head in predicting all the winners of this years converted Oscars
A world with Muppets? Raining Donuts? Houses in the clouds? We debate the film universes that would be the best to live in. And we reviewed the film that put Vin Diesel on the map "Pitch Black".
Did Matt Reeves resurrect the batman franchise or can he not follow in the footsteps of Nolan? and we look at the forgotten villains who are yet to grace the big screen.
This week we revisited a Hughes brothers classic, following the success of Menace II Society, they went more ambitious with their take on the mistreatment of Vietnam war veterans. We also count down our favourite heist scenes in film history.
In 2007 John C. Reilly gave us a great comedy character in the form of Dewey Cox a "rockstar" who takes you through the ages of music, parodying nearly every music bipoic you can think of. But why was this movie such a box-office flop and critically overlooked at the time of its release?!
Happy Valentines Day to all you lovers out there, for this very special 50th milestone we are battling our best 50 romantic films to ever grace the screen, no love is lost in this episode.
We predict all of the nominees from Best Production Design to Best Picture. We also review the Southern classic "Sweet Home Alabama" and we bump heads on our opinion of the film.
Legendary Swedish director Roy Andersson was our point of focus this week as we watched the strange orchestrated scenes depicting a bleak reality. We also compared the best signature styles from movie directors.
We reviewed Cristi Puiu's dark comedy about a retired Romanian engineer who starts to feel unwell and so begins his journey. Also with the news of LOTR and Fatal Attraction being made into a TV series, we debate which movies we never want to see go down the same route.
Predator birthed a prequel in the shape of "Prey" which is a Hulu original. How does it stand against the original? + We also counted down our top 5 prequels of all time.
Jim Carrey's filmography is a real mixed bag, with some iconic comedy classics and obscure films you've probably never even heard of...It's an interesting list, to say the least.
This week we went back to review John Carpenters' sophomore release, with a budget of just $100,000 we find out why this was the director's most fun making a movie ever.
This week we reviewed Sean Bakers' "Red Rocket" which features a great performance from Simon Rex and introduces some unknown actors to the scene and it got us thinking, which unknown actor has had the best breakthrough performance of all time?
Black Hawk Down was the last time Ridley Scott received an Oscar nomination for 'Best Director" in 2001, amazingly he missed out on the accolade for Gladiator despite the film taking home 5 awards including 'Best Picture" but is there a deeper reason behind his Oscar snubs?!
This week we watched Nia DaCosta's "The Candy Man" part of Jordan Peele's Monkeypaw Productions and it got us thinking, what other horror films deserve a modern-day revamp?
We revisited the 90's when the idea of Buffy The Vampire slayer was born, but this was in movie form and it started the groundwork for what would become a classic TV show.
This week we threw it back to 1986, to watch "Chopping Mall" which features, killer robots, stupid teenagers, and nudity all whilst stuck inside a mall, what else could you want from an 80's classic? Jim Wynorski gave us many head-turning features and he had a lasting impression on anyone who worked with him.…
This week we went back to review the mob comedy "Analyze This" with Billy Crystal and Robert De Niro and we ask why have mafia comedies become less popular? and did The Sopranos take inspiration from Harold Ramis' plot?
Adam Sandler has a new movie, Hustle which hit Netflix on Wednesday so it's time to revisit an old friend and see where this film ranks among the list of 52...
In 1983, Lewis Teague took on Stephen King's rabies fuelled St. Bernard named Cujo, it took 4 dogs, a man in a suit, and an animatronic head to create this horror film. But how does it compare to other King monsters?
Following up on his success of Gremlins, and The Burbs. Joe Dante gave us Small Soldiers when missile technology gets everyone caught up in warfare between The Commando Elite and the Gorgonites.
We debate whether the 2001 sci-fi comedy "Evolution" has stood the test of time. Directed by Ivan Reitman, who gave us Ghostbusters, Twins, and Kindergarten Cop. Why did this film never become a household classic?
This week we watched the ultimate cult film "Carnival of Souls" and debated when a movie stops becoming a cult classic and starts becoming just a classic.
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