Saved by the ’90s: Dark Thrillers Part 1
In this first part of the new bi-monthly format, Adam and Ken take a look at some dark and mind-bending thrillers released in February throughout the decade.
In this first part of the new bi-monthly format, Adam and Ken take a look at some dark and mind-bending thrillers released in February throughout the decade.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at the tense horror film The Lodge. Other titles discussed include The Blackcoat's Daughter, Panic, and Poison.
This week, Adam and Kevin discuss daddy issues with Ant Timpson's horror-thriller Come to Daddy, opening in theaters and on VOD platforms Friday. Other titles discussed include The Dead Don't Die, My Valentine, The Buffalo Hunt, The Oscar Nominated Short Films: Animation, Black Orpheus, and Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Ryan wanted a raunchy sex comedy this week, so Adam and Kevin gave him the raunchiest one they could think of (he hasn't already seen)- Wetlands.
January brought with it a solid number of monster movies throughout the decade, so this month Adam and Ken will be taking a look at four of them along with two episodes from one of the most prolific sci-fi TV shows ever.
This week, Adam and Kevin discuss a set of films screening at this year's Slamdance Film Festival including Murmur, Beware of Dog, Residue, Jasper Mall, and Sanzaru.
Ryan wanted some bloody action this week, so Adam and Kevin gave him the gritty crime thriller Brawl in Cell Block 99.
This week, Adam and Kevin review Richard Stanley's Color Out of Space starring Nicolas Cage. Other films discussed include Tammy and the T-Rex, An Elephant Sitting Still, Killer Inside, Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One, In Search of the Last Action Heroes, and The River Niger.
In this special episode, Adam and Kevin reveal a secret they've been keeping from Ryan all year and also talk about Ryan's opinions on Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Adam and Kevin review the bizarre comedy VHYes, and talk about some other titles including The Irishman, The Wraith, God Told Me To, Countdown, Le Corbeau, Underwater, Bird Island, Synonyms, and The Lighthouse.
Adam and Kevin take a look at their most anticipated movies coming out in 2020.
Adam and Kevin are joined by Ken to discuss their top ten films of 2019 and look back at the digital fur covered year.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at the latest from the Safdie brothers, Uncut Gems, starring Adam Sandler. Other titles discussed include 1917, Atlantics, A Hidden Life, August at Akiko’s, The Farewell, The Last Black Man In San Francisco, Doctor Sleep, Bombshell, Dark Waters, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
After having so much fun last year, Adam and Ken decided to take a look at four more made for TV Christmas movies this year to get into the holiday spirit.
Ryan wanted a comedy this week, so Adam and Kevin gave him 2016's Everybody Wants Some!!
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Alma Har’el’s Honey Boy along with some other stuff they’ve been watching including The Last Man on Earth, Marriage Story, and A Nasty Piece of Work.