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Hold tight for a wild ride as film critic Charles Kirkland Jr delivers his truly unique views and meditations on all things TV, Movies, and entertainment related in Washington D.C. and the WORLD!
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On this heated episode of Reel Movie Stuff, Charles breaks down a wild awards season week. From Sundance’s expensive move to Boulder and suspiciously missing Scream 7 screeners, to a box office where Zootopia 2 is dominating and Avatar keeps cashing checks, there’s plenty to unpack.But the real fire comes from the BAFTAs big wins for I Swear, major love for prestige films, and a shocking on stage incident that sparks a deeper conversation about responsibility, editing choices, and accountability. It’s passionate, sharp, and unapologetically real movie talk.
14 Awards Later…

14 Awards Later…

2026-02-2124:00

This week on Reel Movie Stuff, Charles recaps the Black Reel Awards where Sinners basically adopted 14 trophies breaks down the latest box office wins (including Warner Bros.’ surprising Wuthering Heights glow up), and reviews How to Make a Killing. He also checks in with the Light Reel Film Festival and spotlights rising filmmakers. Awards, numbers, and sharp takes all in one reel.
This week on Reel Movie Stuff, Charles speed runs the entertainment world like he’s chasing an after credits scene hitting the Grammys, the Super Bowl, and the latest box office shakeups all in one go. If it had a stage, a screen, or a trophy, he’s got an opinion on it.He also reviews Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die and Crime 101, breaking down the performances, the vibes, and whether they deserve your ticket money or your “wait for streaming” patience.
This week on Reel Movie Stuff, talks Oscar chaos, snowed-in box offices, and why Sinners dominating awards season feels both thrilling and nerve wracking. He reviews Chris Pratt’s AI thriller Mercy , praises Disney+’s surprisingly smart Wonder Man, and declares Sam Raimi’s Send Help a rare January movie worth leaving the house for. Add Jason Statham doing Jason Statham things and Producer Mike flexing his LA weather, and you’ve got movie talk served hot even in a blizzard.
Here’s a funny, engaging, but tight podcast summary that fits this episode’s energy:It’s the first episode of 2026, and Charles Kirkland Jr. is already choosing chaos in the name of cinema. He breaks down the year ahead, the movies we should be excited for, and why Sinners getting snubbed at the Golden Globes is less a mystery and more a full blown injustice. Expect a passionate rant, a quick box office flex (Avatar stays winning), and some real talk about who awards season is actually built for.Plus, Charles reviews Dead Man’s Wire, reminding us that January movies can still hit—and that sometimes the real horror is capitalism. It’s movie news, movie love, and movie side-eyes, all served straight—no chaser.
On this year end episode of Real Movie Stuff, Charles Kirkland Jr. reflects on family, legacy, and a year at the movies before diving into his Top 20 Films of 2025. From emotional standouts to pure cinematic chaos, he breaks down what made the list, why nostalgia matters, and why this movie earned the rare honor of being watched six times. It’s heartfelt, passionate, and the perfect sendoff for a year worth debating.
This week on Reel Movie Stuff, Charles and Producer Mike dive into Hollywood chaos from the $100-billion Netflix vs. Paramount battle for Warner Bros. to McDonald’s accidentally unleashing a cursed AI Christmas ad. Charles breaks down DC drama, Will Smith returning to Men in Black, Golden Globe surprises, and a box office ruled by Five Nights at Freddy’s. He closes with a Spoiler Free review of Hamnet, the beautifully shot Shakespeare grief drama that left him (and probably you) teary eyed.
This week on Reel Movie Stuff, Charles Kirkland Jr. is back with movie news, hot takes, and just a sprinkle of heartbreak as he vents about missing Sundance… again. (Third time’s the charm, Charles. We believe.)He breaks down Tom Cruise finally getting an honorary Oscar because apparently jumping out of airplanes for 40 years eventually pays off. Then there’s the very exciting whisper that Black Panther 3 is officially moving forward, so yes, we all have permission to celebrate.Charles also dives into the latest box office winners, streaming surprises, and reviews of Rental Family and Wicked: for Good. Whether they’re hits, misses, or “maybe wait for streaming,” he’s got opinions and he’s serving them up fresh.It’s movies, mayhem, and one man’s emotional journey toward someday making it to Sundance.
This week on Reel Movie Stuff, Charles and Producer Mike tackle Hollywood chaos from AI celebrities and K-pop demon slayers to baffling box office flops. Charles confesses his niece converted him into a K-Pop Demon Hunters fan, breaks down Netflix drama, and questions why Woody is mysteriously back in the Toy Story 5 trailer. They wrap it up with spoiler free reviews of Being Eddie, In Your Dreams, and a very “C-minus energy” Running Man remake. It’s fast, funny, and full of movie mayhem.
This week on Reel Movie Stuff, Charles and Producer Mike serve up movie news, chaos, and comedy in equal parts. From Taylor Sheridan’s billion dollar breakup with Paramount to Chainsaw Man slicing up the box office, they cover it all plus Blumhouse’s next horror hit and a puppy stealing the show. Charles also recaps the Middleburg Film Festival and drops spoiler-free takes on Hedda and Bougonia. It’s movie talk with brains, laughs, and zero pretentious nonsense.====The Relisha Rudd Documentry (Part 1)
Charles and Super Producer Mike are back with another wild ride through movies, music, and madness. This week, they pay tribute to the late, great D’Angelo and screen legend Diane Keaton, both gone but never forgotten.Then things take a turn from heartfelt to hilarious as Charles breaks down the Tron: Ares box office chaos (“15 years between sequels really, Disney?”), AI’s world domination, and the latest “robots replacing actors” drama. Charles has seen Terminator he’s not falling for it.
This week on Reel Movie Stuff, Charles chats with director Bill Condon and star Tonatiuh about their daring new take on Kiss of the Spider Woman. Condon explains why the world finally caught up with the story’s themes of love and gender fluidity, while Tuna dives into the art and weight loss behind playing the layered Molina. Plus, what’s it like acting opposite Jennifer Lopez? In a word: magical.
This week on Reel Movie Stuff, Charles dishes out fresh box office gossip, weighs in on the Jimmy Kimmel free speech drama , and teases Marvel’s maybe kinda sorta return of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.Then it’s on to the reviews: Emma Thompson chills in Dead of Winter, while Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson smashes his way through The Smashing Machine (spoiler: the man was born to break stuff). Charles connects the dots between Hollywood trends, current headlines, and why some actors just can’t miss even when the scripts do.If you like movies, hot takes, and a side of sass, this episode’s got your popcorn covered.
This week on Reel Movie Stuff, Charles Kirkland Jr. takes you on a cinematic rollercoaster complete with jump scares, box office surprises, and a heartfelt nod to the legendary Robert Redford. He breaks down why The Conjuring: Last Ritesis haunting the competition, how Demon Slayer is still swinging its sword at the charts, and why The Long Walk might need a shorter title and a stronger script.Charles also peeks ahead at the movies everyone’s buzzing about from the whimsical A Big Bold Beautiful Journey to Netflix’s Black Rabbit and Jordan Peele’s mysterious Him. And to wrap it up, he reviews Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another because apparently one battle just wasn’t enough.It’s reviews, hot takes, and movie love served up with plenty of laughs—because this is real talk about reel movie stuff.
This week on Real Movie Stuff, Charles and Producer Mike dive into the wild world of marriage, lament missing out on the Toronto International Film Festival (cue the tiny violins), and dissect the latest box office trends, including Netflix's unexpected plot twist of success! Charles reviews three cinematic gems: "Eenie Meenie" (no, not the nursery rhyme), "The Roses" (not your grandma's garden), and "Caught Stealing" (spoiler: it's not about shoplifting). Expect laughs, insights, and maybe a few popcorn spills as they explore themes and performances.
This week on Reel Movie Stuff, Charles and Producer Mike are locked, loaded, and ready to fire off every segment in their cinematic arsenal. From the latest box office shake ups (Weapons is slashing its way to the top, while Fantastic Four limps along), to the big moves in Hollywood (Taylor Sheridan’s Texas takeover and Marvel’s surprising jump to the UK), the guys break down what’s hot and what’s not in movie news.They also stroll through the Trailer Park, debating why some teasers show way too much (looking at you, Fallout Season 2) while others get it just right (Colin Farrell in Ballad of a Small Player). Plus, they dive into the ultimate superhero debateDark Knight vs. Winter Soldier and roast a few questionable “Top 50” lists.And for this week’s spoiler free review? Charles takes on Honey Don’t, a neo noir that proves sometimes the title really does tell you everything: don’t.It’s laughs, rants, and real talk about Reel Movie Stuff.
This week in Reel Movie Stuff, Charles is fresh from the theater and spilling the tea on everything from Freakier Friday to Nobody 2. He breaks down box office winners, Spike Lee’s latest, and FX’s eerie new Alien Earth series. Big stars, big opinions, and even bigger plot twists—this episode’s got it all. ====Nobody 2 Review
This week on Real Movie Stuff, buckle up Charles is bringing the heat! From Lilo & Stitch soaring past the $1B mark to ESPN shaking up the sports world with WWE and NFL deals, there’s plenty to unpack. The wrestling chat gets spicy as Hulk Hogan’s complicated legacy takes center stage.Charles also throws down in a superhero showdown: Fantastic Four vs. Superman which one really stands the test of time? Plus inside the new segment "Spoiler Free" Charles reviews new movies The Pickup, Freakier Friday, and the new horror film Weapons. Forget the “film snob” hat—just enjoy the ride and catch these new releases while they’re hot.
This week on Real Movie Stuff, Charles breaks down the latest movie buzz, from box office numbers to the superhero genre's big comeback with the new Superman flick. He dives into how streaming services are shaking up the Emmy race, gives the scoop on Michael Douglas’s unexpected career moves, and teases upcoming releases like Fantastic Four and a wild reboot of The Toxic Avenger.It's a fun, fast-paced look at the ever-evolving world of film and yes, capes, chaos, and quirky comebacks are all included.
This week on Real Movie Stuff, Charles pours one out for legendary tough guy Michael Madsen, dives into the latest box office tea, and tries to make sense of AMC’s bold new ad strategy (spoiler: more commercials, fewer snacks?).He’s joined by guest Cortland Jacoby for a no-holds-barred chat about what these shifts mean for the future of film—and whether we're heading for a cinematic renaissance or just more reboots. Charles also reviews Jurassic World: Rebirth(because dinosaurs never die, apparently) and Heads of State (where the action is loud and the plot politely knocks).Tune in for laughs, hot takes, and movie opinions you didn’t ask for but definitely need.====Where You Can Find Cortland!IG-@4cortlandiaX/Twitter-@portcortlandia
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