Aaron White from Feelin’ Film Podcast and I look over last years Sonic The Hedgehog and why it’s one of the few miraculously well done video game movies.
Before America has been in a civil war with a casualty life of 620,000, Today we are approaching what appear to be a new rise of the confederacy within a new civil war with COVID taking in an American casualty list of 389,000 with more to come.
Steven Spielberg’s “Lincoln” looks at the time when a man was faced with similar catastrophes, but was able to steer the sheep towards the sands of time for a better tomorrow. I look back at a time when America has prevailed before with a U.S. History major from Northwestern University. My mother! On how we can prevail amongst incredible sacrifice.
Emmanuel Noisette from EmansReviews joins me to chat about "The Mandalorian Season" 2's greatness and how everything is going to
Is "Die Hard a Christmas film? Yes? "Batman Returns? YES! Eyes Wide Shut? YES! YES! YES! What's The Magic Christmas Tree and Lemon Drop Kid? Nobody knows but listen and find out about them!
Dave Filoni struck magic once again with Star Wars Rebels. But can Disney keep up with the quality of television he has given us with their new shows?
Ian, Don, Pat and I continue our talk about the future of the theatrical venue amidst the COVID pandemic.
Ian and I take a look back at "The King's Speech unusual similarity towards today's upcoming President.
I speak with Ophelia Harutyunyan, Producer of the HBO Documentary "Crazy, Not Insane" about Doctor Dorothy Lewis' work with various infamous serial killers and America's inability to properly treat those with mental health issues.
I dug up some reviews I never had the chance to edit from 2013. The films we cover are “Carrie” (2013) “Escape Plan” and “The Fifth Estate.”
Could we repeat what happened in 2000?
Hollywood Chicago's Pat McDonald and I talk about a very human element in Borat that nobody seems to catch.
We look at Oliver Stone's vastly overlooked take on "Nixon"
We take a look back at the 1993 Documentary about Bill Clinton's run for office and how the political spectrum was then and is different now.
Ranging from Christopher Nolan's biopic about Howard Hughes starring Jim Carrey to James Cameron's Spider-Man, Ian and I look over the films that could have been.
Ian Simmons and I argue like two replicants fighting to the death over "Blade Runner 2049" being brilliant or boring. Who do you probably agree with?