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This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at the Tux and Fanny sequel Eyeballs in the Darkness along with some other stuff including The Velvet Queen, .Com For Murder, Grand Hotel, Homewrecker, and The ...
This week, we take a look at Wes Anderson's latest, The Phoenician Scheme, out now on VOD platforms. We also talk about some other titles including The Evil Within, Family Portrait, Thunderbolts*, and ...
This week on the show we'll be taking a look at Steven Soderbergh's Presence, along with some other stuff including Captain America: Brave New World, Bridget Jones' Diary, Heart Eyes, Brain Damage, ...
In this episode, we review Ryan Coogler's Sinners, along with some other stuff including Day of the Dead, Mission: Impossible The Final Reckoning, The Faculty, Mountainhead, and The Luckiest Man in ...
This Blu-ray is worth picking up for the restored films alone - but couple that with some great box art and all the bonus content - and this is one not to be missed.
In this episode we take a look at the Gareth Evans'-directed actioner Havoc, along with some other titles including Novacaine, Cemetary Man, Hell of a Summer, April Fools Day, Locked, and Eephus.
In this episode, we take a look at the comedy Friendship, out now on VOD platforms, along with some other stuff including Cyborg, Predator: Killer of Killers, Phenomenon, Dead Mail, Marshmallow, The ...
Although I’m not entirely sure I want to see the world according to them, I think this week’s Kickstart Sunday pick, The World According to Homophobes, still has the potential to be an important ...
This week, we're taking a look at the video game adaptation Until Dawn, along with some other stuff including Final Destination: Bloodlines, Final Destination 5, Fear Street: Prom Queen, The Final ...
This week on the show we review the dark sci-fi comedy Mickey 17, along with discussing some other titles including The Dead Talents Society, The Monkey, Oddity, One of Them Days, It's My Turn, and ...
Christopher Presswell’s second feature, Candlestick, is a loving homage to Alfred Hitchcock in nearly every aspect – the score, the dialogue, the plot, and even the opening titles – but it acts more ...
Maybe it’s nothing more than a nod to Noboru Tanaka’s 1972 film, The Night of the Felines. Perhaps, something was lost in translation or there is a cultural disconnect but as it stands to me now, in ...
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