This week on the show, Adam and Kevin review Nathan Silver's Thirst Street alongside David Lowery's A Ghost Story. Other films discussed include 30 Years of Garbage, Bug, The Shining, and Surreal Estate.
This week, Adam and Kevin review Theo Anthony's documentary Rat Film along with some other stuff including The Lovers, The Limehouse Golem, The Parent Trap, Downrange, By The Time It Gets Dark, and Mother!.
This week, Adam and Kevin get creeped out over IT in addition to talking about some other stuff including Goon: Last of the Enforcers, Logan Lucky, Kill Me Please, Fugue, Death Note, Little Evil, and David Lynch: The Art Life.
This week, Adam and Kevin talk about the films of Tobe Hooper and review Poltergeist, The Funhouse, and Spontaneous Combustion. Other films discussed include Invaders From Mars, The Mangler, Salem's Lot, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at two newly released indies with reviews of the comedy Lemon and the drama Gook. Other stuff discussed include Bushwick, Bad Black, Ingrid Goes West, Colossal, Patti Cake$, and Baywatch.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at the indie horror flick The Transfiguration, coming out on VOD platforms this week and talk about some other stuff including Hidden Figures, Person to Person, Puzzle of a Downfall Child, Atomic Blonde, Kingsman: The Secret Service, and 68 Kill.
Adam and Kevin strap in for a review of Christopher Nolan's latest epic, Dunkirk, and talk about some other stuff including No Way To Live, Heli, Kuso, Killing Ground, and Landline.
Adam and Kevin head to the far East with a wrap up of this year's New York Asian Film Festival and talk about some highlights including the Happiness, The Truth Beneath, Destruction Babies, Town in a Lake, Ordinary Person, Traces of Sin, Dawn of the Felines, Battle of Memories, Japanese Girls Never Die, Zombiology: Enjoy Yourself Tonight, and Vampire Cleanup Department.
This week, Adam and Kevin go mainstream with a review of Spider-Man: Homecoming and talk about some other stuff including Baby Driver, A Cure For Wellness, and Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk.
Adam and Kevin get emotional over that wonderful hippo dog in a review of Bong Joon-ho's Okja and talk about some other movies including Battle of Memories, Touchez pas au grisbi, Baby Driver, and Kill Baby...Kill.
Adam and Kevin head to the wasteland of Texas in a review of Ana Lily Amirpour's The Bad Batch. Other stuff discussed includes Desolation, Miss Sloane, The Big Sick, Tekkonkinkreet, Okja, The Little Hours, and Left.
This week, Adam and Kevin discuss Trey Edward Shults‘ popular follow-up to Krisha, the suspenseful horror film It Comes At Night. Other films discussed include Funeral Parade of Roses, Dreamscape, AP and AK, Evil Ed, Hello Destroyer, Shimmer Lake, and War on Everyone.
This week, Adam and Kevin review Wonder Woman and argue over if she should embrace the wealth she has amassed in a hundred years time. They also talk about fidget spinners, the ridiculous runtime of Transformers: The Last Knight, Alien: Covenant, Alien (1979), Free Fire, Fences, La La Land, and Wilson.
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin get uncomfortable with a review of RAW and talk Cannes 2017 and the Alamo Drafthouse female-only screening of Wonder Woman.
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin review the new horror-comedy Another Evil, discuss the blurring lines between video games and cinema, and talk about some other movies including White and Lazy, Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2, Jelly Wolf, A Dark Song, Double King, and Like Me.
This week on the show Adam and Kevin take a look at E.L. Katz's Small Crimes, now available on Netflix. There's also a discussion about the latest conflict between The Weinstein Company and the MPAA and Adam talks about some of the films screening at Tribeca this year including The Endless, Mr. Long, Flower, The Clapper, Devil's Gate, Psychopaths, My Friend Dahmer, Take Me, Aardvark, Super Dark Times, and Hounds of Love.