Saved by the ’90s: Sci-Fi Horror
In this month's Halloween special, Adam and Ken take a look at four sci-fi horror movies released throughout the decade including Brainscan, Species, Event Horizon, and Cube.
In this month's Halloween special, Adam and Ken take a look at four sci-fi horror movies released throughout the decade including Brainscan, Species, Event Horizon, and Cube.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the epic and visually stunning Dune, along with some other stuff including Demons, The Incredible Shrinking Man, A Classic Horror Story, The Trip, The Wind, Titane, 1922, Old, and The Card Counter.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Halloween Kills, out now in theaters and on Peacock, along with some other stuff including Midnight Mass, Bingo Hell, and House.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the sci-fi film Cosmic Dawn, along with some other stuff including Signs, Baby Assassins, 30 Days of Night, and There's Someone Inside Your House.
This week, Adam and Kevin discuss this year's Fantastic Fest and review the indie horror film Hellbender. Other discussed include The Execution, No One Gets Out Alive, V/H/S/94, In The Earth, Glasshouse, Intrusion, Name Above Title, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Timekeepers Of Eternity, Samuel's Travels, and The Sadness.
This month we're taking a look at four very different '90s movies that celebrate America's favorite pastime with reviews of A League of Their Own, Angels in the Outfield, The Fan, and For Love of the Game.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Neil Jordan's Mona Lisa from 1986, now out on the Criterion Collection. Other titles discussed include The Fog, Candyman, Royal Jelly, and Escape Room: Tournament of Champions.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at James Wan's latest horror title Malignant, and talk about some other stuff including Superhost and Kate.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the newly released thriller Wild Indian along with some other stuff including The Last Matinee, The Blood on Satan's Claw, The Old Ways, Pink Flamingos, We Need To Do Something, and Don't Breathe 2.
This month we have four more '90s thrillers lined up for you with reviews of Flatliners, Darkman, The Game, and A Simple Plan.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Pablo Larraín's Ema, along with some other stuff including Together Together, Vice Academy 1 -3 , Hobgoblins, and The Visitants.
This week, Adam and Kevin review James Gunn's latest, The Suicide Squad and talk about some other stuff including The Green Knight, The World to Come, Jungle Cruise, Bagdad Cafe, F9, and Woodstock 99.
The ‘90s saw the rapid growth in technology and as such, a slew of techno-thrillers were released, four of which we’re going to discuss this month including Ghost in the Machine, Timecop, Johnny Mnemonic, and The Net.
This week, Adam and Kevin head back into the absurd world of Quentin Dupieux with his latest comedy, Mandibles. Other titles discussed include Blood Red Sky, Wrath of Man, and Zola.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the final part of the Fear Street trilogy along with the Nicolas Cage-starring drama Pig. Other titles discussed include The Tomorrow War, Barb and Star Go To Vista del Mar, and Gunpowder Milkshake.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the eco-horror movie Gaia and talk about some other stuff including Reunion, All My Friends Hate Me, Poser, and How It Ends.