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Author: Joey Guida and Scott Wilson

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MovieSucktastic is the movie review podcast that isn't afraid to occasionally stray from the path. Hosted by film fanatics Joey and Scott,
MovieSucktastic includes features like the Finger List, Cinematic Confessional, and Movie Viewing Challenges. All kinds of films are discussed and dissected,
with a special loving emphasis on bad movies. Want to hear what an out of work writer prone to ranting and an IT Tech with an exhaustive memory think about your
latest Netflix rental? You've come to the right place.
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The only true blue popcorn film on the list. A surprise that it's nominated for Best Picture but after watching you see why. A fun and thrilling film from beginning to end.
Loosely based or more accurately inspired by the real Mary Reisman, Marty Supreme is another excellent film by Josh Safdie. He's capable of getting just about any performance he needs from just about anyone.
The story of William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes after the loss of their son due to the black plague. Another extremely well made movie. I expect Jesse Buckley to walk away with the little golden man.
Deeply depressing and sad film. Tells the story of logger through his life and all the happiness (not much) sadness, trauma and heartache along the way. Scott cried, Joey didn't.
A remake of the 2003 South Korean film Save The Green Planet! Lots to praise here but will it win best picture or any other nominations? Realistically not.
A very well made movie. A little too much hype though. Better films could have been nominated for Best Picture in its spot.
Sinners broke the record of 14 oscar nominations with 16 this year. Joey doesn't feel it's best picture material even though he enjoyed it quite a bit. Scott feels it is. We both agree it's great though.
Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein is as beautiful as it is a masterpiece. There isn't much wrong with this film but will it win Best Picture? We don't think so. If Guillermo hadn't won already for Shape Of Water it might have.
We talk about all the Oscar nominated films for 2025. What will win, what will not. Who's right?
Brian Yuzna’s 80’s horror classic wasn’t released in America for nearly 3 years. I can see why people were afraid to show a film like this as it’s one of the best body horror movies to come out in that time period. While it isn’t perfect, you should still check it out.
Pretending to be a comic book wrapped in a sci-fi action film in one of the worst renditions around. The action scenes are formulaic and so bad it feels like a workprint. The story is thin and the concept is frustrating.
Directed by Russ Meyer and written by Roger Ebert, a film about making it in the 70’s as a rock band and all that goes with it. It’s tastes like the 60’s so much I was looking for Austin Powers the whole time.
Loosely based on the Stephen King short story is highly inaccurate. Director's cut is a better movie but still only average.
Part 70's exploitation, part vigilante, part female prison, part court drama, part karate but ALL ALLEY CAT! Not a great film by any means but damn does it hit all the "so bad it’s good" vibes.
A Giallo esque style film. Nothing really horrifying from this movie at all. Except, except for the animal cruelty. If that bothers you, stay far away.
When your producer says that you have create control of the film except that it has to involve a castle AND a freak, you do it! Stuart Gordon's Castle Freak is better than you expect.
When a serial killer (JCVD) keeps killing "Bad Mothers" a secret agency decides to create a replica of him to track him down. Surprisingly not the worst JCVD movie out there. Just saying.
When you think Exploitation, you think films like this. Terrible acting, terribly filmed and quite honestly a plot that doesn't try too hard and it shows. Needless to say, you still kinda dig it.
While a very low budget film, it has its moments and delivers on exactly what it is. What can be considered a character study, it's not always enjoyable but that's not really the point.
Troma only distributed this film when it came out. Do yourself a favor and watch the uncut version that's now on DVD and Bluray. Not amazing but better than you're expecting.
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