Podcast: Ryan Watches THE LITTLE THINGS
In the triumphant return of Ryan Watches a Movie, Ryan decided that he wanted to watch the throwback crime thriller The Little Things.
In the triumphant return of Ryan Watches a Movie, Ryan decided that he wanted to watch the throwback crime thriller The Little Things.
This week, Adam and Kevin contemplate existence with a review of Rodney Ascher's latest documentary A Glitch in the Matrix. Other titles discussed include Prisoners of the Ghostland, Lucky Grandma, and Space Sweepers.
This week, Adam and Kevin talk about the quirky sci-fi film Strawberry Mansion from Kentucker Audley and Albert Birney, which just had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. Other titles discussed include Superior, Calm With Horses, Knocking, The Devil’s Rain, Queen of Black Magic, Impetigore, and As The Gods Will.
This week, Adam and Kevin finally get a chance to see Rose Glass's Saint Maud and give a spoiler-free review of it. Other titles discussed this week include The White Tiger, Deep Red, Hunted, and The Watchmaker of St. Paul.
Deviating from the normal format, this month, Adam and Ken take a deep dive into the short-lived Comedy Central series Hi Octane, hosted by Sofia Coppola and Zoe Cassavetes.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Regina King's feature debut, One Night in Miami..., along with some other stuff including Save Yourselves!, As The Gods Will, Ray and Liz, and Fatman.
This week, Adam and Kevin strap in and review the 37 year-old lost film that's just now getting released, Grizzly II: Revenge, along with some other stuff they've been watching including PG: Psycho Goreman, Over Your Dead Body, Shadow In The Clouds, The Silent Partner and Nomadland.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look back at their most anticipated films of 2020 and see how everything turned out before looking forward to 2021 and discussing the most exciting releases that will hopefully be coming out.
This week, Adam and Kevin are joined by Ken Bakely for another year-end wrap-up with a discussion of the top ten films of the year.
What is now a holiday tradition, Adam and Ken are back this year to discuss four more made for TV Christmas movies including a sequel to It's A Wonderful Life, a rom-com directed by Arnold Schwarzenegger, another rom-com with Mimi Rogers, and a British family film with a cameo by pop sensation S Club 7.
This week, we review the '70s-set crime drama I'm Your Woman, along with discussing some other titles including System Crasher, Mank, and Cemetary.
This week, we take a look at the reverse exorcism film Anything For Jackson, out now on Shudder. Other titles discussed include Castle Freak, Jallikattu, Some Kind of Heaven, The China Hustle, and Freaky.
On this literary edition of SB90, we take a look at four movies released in November throughout the decade adapted from novels, plays, and articles.
This week, we review Clea DuVall's latest directorial effort, the holiday themed comedy Happiest Season, currently available on Hulu. We also talk about some other stuff including Thief, The Forty-Year-Old Version, 69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez, Apiyemiyekî?, Floored, and Bad Day at Black Rock.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Alex Winter's new documentary Zappa, along with some other stuff including The Plumber, Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on The Exorcist, High Hopes, The Dark and the Wicked, Ham on Rye, and Blood Vessel.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the horror film His House, the feature debut of director Remi Weekes. Some other titles discussed include Borat 2, Asylum, Spiral, Disappearance at Clifton Hill, Fade to Black, and The New Mutants.