
Saved by the ’90s: Baseball Movies
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 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 month we have four more ’90s thrillers lined up for you with reviews of Flatliners, Darkman, The Game, and A Simple Plan.
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.
The ’90s was the decade of Grisham, with a whopping seven adaptations of his novels released. This month we take a look at three of them (The Firm, The Pelican Brief, The Rainmaker) along with an adaptation of an Aaron Sorkin-written play, A Few Good Men.
The ’90s saw a large number of big budget disaster flicks, some decent, some not so much. This month, Adam and Ken take a look at four big disaster movies including Twister, Dante’s Peak, Deep Impact, and Deep Blue Sea.
The nineties was arguably the best decade for Saturday Night Live and it just so happens that 8 out of the 11 currently released SNL movie adaptations came out in the decade. This month, Adam and Ken discuss four of those titles with Wayne’s World, Coneheads, A Night At The Roxbury, and Superstar.
Ken picked up an HBO Max subscription so we decided to make that our theme this month and cover four titles available now on the streaming platform including Point Break, Swingers, Blade, and Bowfinger.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, Adam and Ken discuss four films this month that aren’t your typical romantic comedies.
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.
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.
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.
In this month’s Halloween special, Adam and Ken dive into horror trends by looking at the emergence of meta horror and found footage with reviews of New Nightmare, Scream, The Last Broadcast, and The Blair Witch Project.
Join us as we take a trip back to September 1998 and discuss four offbeat indie comedies released that month with Slums of Beverly Hills, Permanent Midnight, Pecker, and Clay Pigeons.
August seemed like a prime time to release martial arts flicks throughout the decade, and this month we’ll be discussing four of them including Double Impact, Hard Target, Surf Ninjas, and Only the Strong.
This month we’re taking a look at four movies that hit number one at the box office in July throughout the decade including Terminator 2, Independence Day, Men In Black, and Armageddon.
There aren’t many ’90s movies Adam and Ken haven’t seen, but this month they picked four June titles that will be first time watches.
May brought a number of TV adaptions throughout the decade and this month Adam and Ken discuss four of them along with a rebooted TV series.
Adam and Ken try to lighten things up a bit this month and look at four dark comedies released in April throughout the decade.
With all the craziness happening in the world today, this month Adam and Ken attempt to take a cinematic journey through a set of March films that feel very relevant to the current state of things.
In part two of their look at dark February thrillers, Adam and Ken review two more titles with Lost Highway and Dark City, and continue their discussion on the TV series Millennium.