Saved by the ’90s: What is going on here?
This month, Adam and Ken take a look four June movies that bombed at the box office.
This month, Adam and Ken take a look four June movies that bombed at the box office.
Ryan was in the mood for a soccer movie this week, so Adam and Kevin gave him 1997's Fever Pitch in the hope it would quell his soccer fever.
Adam and Kevin take a look at this year's Cinepocalypse Film Festival and review the creative animated feature Attack of the Demons. Other titles discussed include Villains, Kindred Spirits, Deadcon, Island of the Hungry Ghosts, Malatesta's Carnival of Blood, The Child, and The Premonition.
Ryan was looking for a comedy this week, so we gave him 2018's Uncle Drew in the hope he would have fun with this goofy basketball movie.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the newly released Tux and Fanny, available now on Vimeo, along with some other stuff including The Last Black Man in San Francisco, The Great Pretender, Dark Phoenix, Everybody Knows, The Beach Bum, The Lego Movie 2, and Double Impact.
Adam and Kevin take a look at Brian de Palma's latest, Domino, along with some other stuff including The Perfection, I Am Legend, John Wick Chapter 3, Booksmart, and Avengement.
Ryan wanted some horror this week, so Adam and Kevin gave Ryan 2017's Revenge, but was the level of violence in lieu of scares good enough for him?
While the '90s saw a huge number of comedies released, many considered classics, May of 1991 saw four released in a single month. Join us as we discuss these titles and ponder the decisions behind them.
Ryan wanted a slasher this week, so Adam and Kevin thought they picked a safe bet with 2018's Halloween, but Ryan's reception of the film came as a surprise.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at the satirical comedy Diamantino along with some other stuff including Into the Dark, Flores, Perfect Bid, and Queen of Lapa.
This week, Adam and Kevin head to Wine Country and talk about Amy Poehler's new comedy on Netflix. Some other stuff discussed includes Pokemon Detective Pikachu, Uptight, Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men, and Long Lost.
This week, Adam and Kevin review Joe Berlinger's Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, out now on Netflix, and discuss some other items including the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival (Blow the Man Down, Scheme Birds, The Gasoline Thieves, Crown Vic, Goldie), Hollywood Shuffle, The Biggest Little Farm, Burning, and America.
Ryan wanted some action this week so we gave him last year's The Night Comes For Us to take a look at. Will the non-stop violence help him overcome the inclusion of subtitles? Find out.
This week, Ryan requested a comedy so Adam and Kevin gave him 2014's What We Do In The Shadows.
This week, Adam and Kevin discuss Wanuri Kahiu’s Rafiki and talk about some other stuff including Doing What They Love, Hellboy, In Dog Years, Police Story 1 & 2, and Julie and Julia.
This week, Ryan gives Jackie Chan's classic Rumble in the Bronx a look.