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Welcome to the Reactioncast, where Jesus, aka Tyrant Dominus, share my thoughts and opinions on shows, anime, and movies. Along the way we bring in guest hosts to add another layer of thoughts. With an experimental section where I provide commentary of tv shows and films.
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What happens when your emotionally messy, long-absent father dies... and then starts haunting your family—but not you? In this episode of Reactioncast, I dive deep into D(e)ad, the darkly hilarious and heartbreakingly honest indie film written by and starring Isabella Roland.🎧 If you love indie cinema, dark comedies, or anything Dropout-related, this is the episode for you.👍 If you enjoyed the review, don't forget to comment and follow—and let me know YOUR favorite moment from D(e)ad!📌 Watch Party Info:Can't catch it in theaters? Join the live stream watch party on Saturday, November 2 at live.dynastytypewriter.comTags:D(e)ad 2025, Isabella Roland, Dropout TV, Vic Michaelis, Zac Oyama, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Claudia Lonow, indie film podcast, movie review podcast, dark comedy movie, ghost story podcast, heartfelt comedy, indie film 2025, Reactioncast, comedy movie review, family drama film, emotional comedy, Kickstarter movie, crowdfunded film, Dropout cast, Dimension 20, podcast on indie movies, honest movie review, ghost comedy film, best of 2025 movies, small budget big impact, grief in film, dark comedy review
In this episode, I dive into HIM (2025)—a surreal football horror film packed with cult vibes, bold visuals, and a wild Marlon Wayans performance. Is it genius or just chaos? Let’s break it down.Follow Reactioncast for weekly reviews, reactions, and rants on movies, TV, and anime. New episodes every week—don’t miss out!Tags:HIM movie review, football horror film, surreal horror movie, Marlon Wayans HIM, Jordan Peele production, cult horror breakdown, sports thriller 2025, HIM explained, psychological horror film, Reactioncast podcast, horror movie analysis, movie podcast 2025, Tyreek Withers actor, Justin Tipping director, horror genre discussion
In this episode of Reactioncast, I review Bâan: The Boundary of Adulthood, a 20-minute anime short film from Garnt “Gigguk” Maneetapho. Unlike typical isekai stories, Bâan focuses on Daichi and Rin—two young adults crossing worlds in search of belonging, identity, and a place to call home.With expressive animation from Studio Daisy and a heartfelt score by Kevin Penkin (Made in Abyss, Star Wars: Visions), this film captures the universal struggle of growing up and finding where you fit in the world.Whether you’re an anime fan, someone who’s lived abroad, or just standing at the edge of adulthood, this story has something to say to you.🎥 Watch the film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-P3HWXGYm4Tags: Baan: The Boundary of Adulthood review, Baan anime podcast, Gigguk anime review, Garnt Maneetapho podcast, anime short film review, isekai anime discussion, Kevin Penkin anime music, studio daisy anime, anime about adulthood, anime about belonging, expat anime story, anime film analysis, anime review podcast, Reactioncast anime review
The wait is over — Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle has hit theaters, and it’s one of the most ambitious anime films ever made. In this episode of Reactioncast, Jesus (aka Tyrant Dominus) dives into everything that makes this movie a game-changer for fans of Demon Slayer and anime alike.✨ Follow Reactioncast for more anime reviews, movie breakdowns, and deep dives into your favorite shows and films.Tags:Demon Slayer Infinity Castle review, Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba podcast, Infinity Castle Akaza Returns analysis, Akaza backstory explained, Shinobu vs Doma discussion, Zenitsu vs Kaigaku fight, Demon Slayer anime movie review, Ufotable animation breakdown, Demon Slayer Infinity Castle explained, anime movie review podcast, Reactioncast Demon Slayer episode, Infinity Castle
In this episode of Reactioncast, Jesus aka Tyrant Dominus breaks down The Long Walk (2025), a haunting new adaptation of Stephen King's dystopian classic. From Cooper Hoffman’s gripping lead to Francis Lawrence’s emotionally brutal direction, we unpack the cast, the psychological toll, and the ending that’s dividing fans.Perfect for fans of intense character-driven stories, dystopian thrillers, and Stephen King adaptations that don’t pull punches.🎧 Hit follow for weekly reviews on the latest movies, shows, and cult classics.TAG:Stephen King, The Long Walk, The Long Walk 2025, dystopian movies, psychological thriller, horror podcast, movie review podcast, Reactioncast, Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, Stephen King adaptations, Francis Lawrence, film analysis, dystopian fiction, survival movies, bleak cinema, emotional horror, thriller breakdown, King book to film, intense drama review
The Conjuring: Last Rites promises a terrifying farewell for Ed and Lorraine Warren — but does it actually deliver? In this episode of Reactioncast, I break down the performances, the haunted mirror storyline, and why the scares don’t quite hit like they used to. From pacing issues to a CGI-heavy finale, we’re asking the big question: is this really the end of the franchise, or just another forgettable entry?🎙️ Join me as we unpack the good, the bad, and the creepy in the supposed final chapter of The Conjuring universe.Tags:The Conjuring Last Rites review, Conjuring franchise finale, Patrick Wilson Vera Farmiga performances, Conjuring Last Rites podcast, Ed and Lorraine Warren final case, haunted mirror horror story, Conjuring universe breakdown, Michael Chaves horror films, Conjuring Last Rites explained, Conjuring Last Rites scary or flop, best Conjuring movies ranked, Conjuring Last Rites horror analysis
In this episode of Reactioncast, Jesus aka Tyrant Dominus breaks down Weapons—Zack Kreger’s gripping follow-up to Barbarian. Twenty children vanish in the dead of night, leaving a town in chaos and a trail of perspectives that twist the truth at every turn. We explore the performances, the multi-layered storytelling, and why this thriller might be one of 2025’s most talked-about films.🎧 Hit play, then stick around and tell us—did the ending work for you?TAGS: Weapons 2025 review, Weapons movie podcast, Weapons, Zach Cregger, Weapons Julia Garner, Weapons Josh Brolin, Weapons Alden Ehrenreich, Weapons Austin Abrams, Weapons Cary Christopher, Weapons Benedict Wong, Weapons ending explained, Barbarian director new movie, horror thriller podcast, small town mystery film review, missing children movie, multi perspective storytelling, 2025 movie reviews, Reactioncast
Marvel’s first family finally gets the movie they deserve.In this episode of Reactioncast, I’m reviewing Fantastic Four: First Steps—a bold, emotional, and visually stunning take on Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Ben. We’re talking cosmic threats, real character work, and one of the wildest sci-fi finales in recent MCU history.No origin retread. No multiverse mess. Just a tight, heartfelt story set on Earth-828 that might be the best Fantastic Four film yet.Tune in as I break down the performances, the plot, and whether this reboot actually sticks the landing.TAGS:Fantastic Four First Steps, Marvel podcast review, MCU movie breakdown, Reed Richards Pedro Pascal, Sue Storm Vanessa Kirby, Marvel Earth 828, Silver Surfer Shalla Bal, Galactus explained, Franklin Richards MCU, Marvel reboot review, Fantastic Four movie podcast, superhero family drama, Reactioncast review, Marvel Phase 5, best Fantastic Four movie, Matt Shakman direction, Marvel sci-fi film
In this episode of Reactioncast, I takes flight with the 2025 live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon. Is DreamWorks’ latest adaptation a fire-breathing triumph—or just another cash-in on nostalgia? We explore the emotional highs, dragon-fueled action, and whether Mason Thames lives up to Hiccup’s legacy. Plus, we talk Dean DeBlois’ return, Toothless in CGI, and if this remake really improves on the original.🎙️ Topics covered:How to Train Your Dragon 2025 reviewCast performances (Mason Thames, Gerard Butler, Nico Parker)What’s new, what’s faithful, and what feels offLive-action Toothless vs animated ToothlessBest and worst parts of the remakeFinal verdict: Should you watch it?🧠 Perfect for fans of fantasy films, animated classics, live-action remakes, and honest movie reviews.🔔 Follow for more reactions, reviews, and pop culture deep dives every week!
Is Thunderbolts Marvel’s boldest Phase 5 entry — or a chaotic group hug disguised as a superhero flick?Join me as we break down the emotional powerhouse that is Thunderbolts. From Yelena’s leadership arc to Sentry’s god-tier breakdown and Red Guardian’s perfectly-timed dad energy, this episode explores the MCU’s darkest, rawest, and most human team-up yet.If you’re burnt out on Marvel formulas, Thunderbolts might just remind you why you cared in the first place.🎙️ New episodes weekly — subscribe and follow for more honest, nerd-fueled takes on movies, shows, and media mayhem.Tags:Marvel podcast, Thunderbolts review, Marvel Phase 5, superhero movie podcast, MCU analysis, Florence Pugh Yelena, Sentry MCU, Bob Reynolds Marvel, Marvel emotional stories, antihero team-up, movie reaction podcast, superhero breakdown, Red Guardian funny, MCU character study, Marvel plot deep dive, Reactioncast podcast, pop culture analysis, comic book movie podcast
Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal team up in The Accountant 2 — was it worth the wait? In this Reactioncast episode, we break down the action, brotherly chaos, unexpected humor, and favorite moments!Review Tags:The Accountant 2, Ben Affleck, Jon Bernthal, action movie review, assassin movies, brothers in film, movie review podcast, action thriller podcast, Reactioncast, movie sequel review, assassin thriller, The Accountant movie series, Christian Wolff, Gavin O'Connor director, best action movies 2024, unexpected humor movies, assassin action movies, Ben Affleck podcast review, Jon Bernthal roles
I break down the Until Dawn movie! A wild, fun first half gives way to a messy, rushed second half that forgets what made the game great. From chaotic horror deaths to bizarre coffee explosions, we cover all the highs, lows, and missed opportunities. Should you watch it or just stick to the game? Tune in and find out!Review Tags:Until Dawn movie review, horror movie podcast, video game movie adaptation, Until Dawn analysis, horror game adaptation, scary movie breakdown, Peter Stormare Until Dawn, bad video game movies, horror film discussion, Reactioncast podcast, movie reviews 2025, horror movies 2025, Until Dawn game comparison, horror game discussion, video game adaptation review
In this review, I dive into *Sinners* — a bold, genre-blending film packed with blues, blood, and unforgettable performances. From Michael B. Jordan’s dual role to Ryan Coogler’s supernatural Southern vision, here’s why this might be the most original vampire movie in years.Instagram: https://instagram.com/tyrantdominusTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@tyrantdominusTwitter: https://x.com/tyrant_dominusmore: https://linktr.ee/tyrantdominus/Tags: Sinners movie review, Michael B. Jordan, Ryan Coogler, vampire movie review, Southern Gothic, blues music film, horror movie podcast, supernatural drama, film analysis, Black cinema, movie breakdown, dual role acting, Sinners explained, 2025 movies, genre-bending films
I break down The Amateur (2025) — a revenge-driven spy thriller where Rami Malek trades codebreaking for kill shots. Is it a smart slow-burn or a streaming snoozer? Instagram: https://instagram.com/tyrantdominus TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@tyrantdominus Twitter: https://x.com/tyrant_dominusmerch: https://merch.tyrantdominus.com/find more: https://linktr.ee/tyrantdominus/#review #movie #film
We dive into The Minecraft Movie — a chaotic, colorful adaptation packed with pixel-perfect visuals, cringey jokes, and Jack Black at full volume. 🧱 Is it a fun ride for fans or just a blocky mess? Let’s break it down on Reactioncast.Instagram: https://instagram.com/tyrantdominusTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@tyrantdominusTwitter: https://x.com/tyrant_dominusmerch: https://merch.tyrantdominus.com/find more: https://linktr.ee/tyrantdominus/#review #movie #film #Minecraft
Jason Statham is back in A Working Man — a gritty, over-the-top action flick where a quiet construction worker unleashes chaos to rescue his boss's daughter. Is it worth your time or just another revenge rehash? Let’s break it down.Instagram: https://instagram.com/tyrantdominusTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@tyrantdominusTwitter: https://x.com/tyrant_dominusfind more: https://linktr.ee/tyrantdominus/#review #movie #film
Here are my thoughts and review on Novocaine.Instagram: https://instagram.com/tyrantdominusTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@tyrantdominusTwitter: https://x.com/tyrant_dominusmerch: https://merch.tyrantdominus.com/find more: https://linktr.ee/tyrantdominus/#review #movie #film
Here are my thoughts and review on Bong Joon Ho's Mickey 17. Instagram: https://instagram.com/tyrantdominus TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@tyrantdominus Twitter: https://x.com/tyrant_dominusmerch: https://merch.tyrantdominus.com/find more: https://linktr.ee/tyrantdominus/#review #movie #film
Here are my thoughts and review on Captain America: Brave New World. Instagram: https://instagram.com/tyrantdominus TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@tyrantdominus Twitter: https://x.com/tyrant_dominusfind more: https://linktr.ee/tyrantdominus/#review #movie #film #marvel
Here are my thoughts and review on The Edge of Sleep.
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