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Two more movies for you this week! We are talking about Gore Verbinski's Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die which is a mix of so many genre's it's hard to know where to begin. Luc Besson is back with his take on Dracula, but is he doing something new or aping films that have come before? And which one did two of us absolutely hate? Find out here!
Ok, with awards season behind us, we are back to our regularly scheduled programminh with your normal film reviews. Send Help is a thriller/comedy, and The Bone Temple is a horror/drama, but they might have more in common than you think. One might have even gotten a perfect score ... maybe!
And with awards season over, it's finally a wrap on 2025! This episode we dive deep into each category that the UFCA recently voted on and discussed the winners and more importantly, what we think should have won!
This is it! 2025 is almost over and we've seen it all! Each of us list our top five movies of the year, and it's anyone's guess how much overlap we will have. Brooks might even have the most surprising reveal of us all!
We promised you a fast turnaround, and here we are with a new episode a week later! The holiday (and awards) season is upon us, and we have two crowd (hopefully) pleasers with our films this week, but how do they both actually fare?
Spooky season might be over, but it doesn't mean we're not going to stop the creature features going! First off is Predator: Badlands which continues the series fantastic run that it started with Prey. Afterwards, we have Frankenstein which might just be the best movie of the year!
Well, the long-awaited (for two of us) third installment in the Tron series has finally arrived, and did it empower or derezz us? We also have another edition of two guilty pleasures, even if two members of the panel don't agree that one should count.
Two movies for you this week, and wow, are they different! Twinless focuses on life, loss, love, and friendship in the face of tragedy while The Long Walk is just death and desperation. Which one did we like more, and which might have gotten the rare perfect score? You'll have to listen to find out!
We've done so many horror-themed episodes this year, that we thought we would try something different and do one completely on comedies! But were they actually funny, and are they worth your time putting up with bad theater manners? Find out here!
40 episodes! Wow, we can't believe we got here, but we've had a ton of fun, and we hope you all did too. We're only talking about one film today, Fantastic Four: First Steps, but to make up for it, we included TWO guilty pleasures!
We finally have some big, summer blockbusters for you, so let's not hesitate to dive in. Its the dinos versus the alien in this one, and only one can come out on top! Which one do you think it is?
We have an interesting one for you this week as we are only bringing a single movie to review. That said, there was a lot to discuss, and to make up for it, we have TWO guilty pleasures for you to check out!
Two movies that couldn't be more diametrically opposed, and also one review that has split the panelists like never before. Which one do you think is which?
Horror fans continue to eat well this year, and Brooks is incredibly happy that we keep returning to his roots. The two movies up this week definitely deliver on the scary with a touch of humor and camp thrown in. You might even be surprised by the score Counts gave them!
We're definitely starting the summer out now with some big movies including the MCU tentpole we are used to this time of year! Also, something happens on this episode that never has before. Can you guess what it is?
Two movies this week that couldn't be more diametrically opposed - an indie war film vs. an indie horror film. We're talking about Warfare and Sinners, and we highly recommend you go out and see both of them in theaters as they should be experienced on the big screen.
We're moing along at full speed as we're finally getting to see some stuff ... some we want to see, and some we don't. Take a listen as we discuss A24's return to its horror roots with Death of a Unicorn and also the biggest movie in the world right now, A Minecraft Movie.
They finally showed us some new stuff, and we're excited to talk to you about it! This episode we go from sci-fi to action/comedy, and it might surprise you how we reviewed them based on the pedigree of the filmmakers.
There's been a bit of a slump of new movies coming to theaters, so we thought we would spend a whole episode talking about some of our favorite guilty pleasures from a list of random genres.
Two movies this week that couldn't be further apart. We take a look at the newest outing in the MCU and also an adaptation of a Stephen King short story. Wackiness ensues in both!



